Start Solenoid 89-850187T 1 for a 40, 50, 55, 60 hp Mercury Outboard motor. This particular part was removed from a 2001 Mercury 50 hp two stroke oil injected engine, serial number OT329527. It may fit several other years, please check before bidding. Item in good condition. Actual pictures of item.
Electrical Systems for Sale
Used stator 581225,763772 assy 6 amp fits omc/ev/jo 1973-1977 85,115,135,140 hp(US $169.66)
Mercury outboard 3 & 4 cylinder stator 30-85 hp, 174-5454k1 replaces 398-5454(US $147.00)
2 mercury outboard stator coils 4, 4.5, 7.5, 9.8, 20 hp cdi 174-4469 & 174-4470(US $69.95)
Mercury outboard 2 cylinder stator kit 6-40 hp,174-6617k1 replaces 86617a20(US $112.95)
Johnson evinrude omc starter solenoid 9.9-300 hp, rplcs 582708, 586180, 18-5808(US $20.95)
Force mercury ignition coil & cover assembly #7370a13 & #43542 outboard motor(US $95.00)
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