Mercruiser Mercury Alternator 1100576 / 42a / 4f10 / 12 Volt Neg - Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, US
Mercruiser Mercury Alternator 1100576 / 42A / 4F10 / 12 Volt Neg - REBUILT
This is an alternator that looks to have been originally installed with a Mercury Marine Mercruser. This is an original Delco Remy part 1100576 as stamped in the metal. Nice shape as shown. It has been rebuilt, new brushes, regulator, and bearings. Like new working condition.This is a 42 Amp, 12 Volt, CW, 1-Groove Pulley
Used On: Mercury Mercruiser 4, 6, 8-Cyl. Marine Engines
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