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Mercury Mariner Nos 248-8722a15 Flywheel 4 Cyl 40hp 87 To 97 Updated 1 Pc Cast on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Shakopee, Minnesota, United States

Shakopee, Minnesota, United States
Out of box, some paint scuffing
Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:8722A15

Good New Old Stock flywheel for 4 cylinder Mercury Mariner 40hp models  serial groups 87 to  97
This is a nice upgrade from the early 3 pcs bolted flywheels....Mercury redesigned to a one pcs cast unit for smoothness and durability.



The part numbers are as listed in the title
 

The magnets and hub are all good and tight. The ring gear is complete 
I have other Electrical parts and starter in other listings.



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