Mercury Fuel Cell For 115 Fourstroke Outboard on 2040-parts.com
Winters, California, United States
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This is a used fuel cell/fuel pump from a Mercury 115hp fourstroke outboard. The part number on unit is 8M0007297 the new number from mercury is # 8M0078553. Came off a wrecked outboard, nothing external is brocken on this unit.The Engine serial number was # 880133T08
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