Mercury / Mariner 40 Hp 4-cyl Powerhead, 45, 50 on 2040-parts.com
Moss Point, Mississippi, United States
40 Hp Powerhead fits 89-97 Mercury / Mariner 4-cyl, all four Cyl have 140-145 PSI excellent cold compression. Comes with stator, flywheel. This is a very clean powerhead. May work with other H.P. ratings (45, 50)
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