Mercury 4hp Powerhead Good Condition. Running Lower Cowl Cowling Plate 1973 on 2040-parts.com
Gordon, Georgia, United States
Mercury 4hp model 40 Power head. It comes as shown with the lower cowl and whatever else is connected like some of the shift components and hood/cowl hold down. I didn't bother separating them. It has 1 flat head screw holding it in. It should be around a 1973 model according to the Serial.
It was running a few months ago. Nothing is wrong with the head. It runs well. 535347 8434744 Are the numbers on it. First one matches the serial number on transom bracket. Motor seriel is 3535347 PayPal payment. Fast shipping. Thanks for looking. The entire motor is being parted out so ask for anything you don't see listed. |
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