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Up4 Top Mount Zinc Alloy Marine Engine Control on 2040-parts.com

US $176.00
Location:

Yongkang 321300, Zhejiang, China

Yongkang 321300, Zhejiang, China
Condition:New

UP4 Top Mount Double/Twin Lever Marine EngineControl

1, Zinc alloy housing, chrome plated.

2, Dual action (throttle and shift in one lever).

3, Sturdy control provides one-handed positive engine control.

4, Operate both throttle and shift for 2 engines.

5, Built-in friction drag helps reducing slippage and throttle creeping while underway.

6, Neutral warm-up is done by pulling out the hand levers in the neutral position.

7, Include mounting accessories of 33C cables. For Neutral safety switch, contact us by email before payment.

8, Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.

9, NOT Morse brand, but is a perfect fitting replacement for Morse MT3 marine engine controls.

10, Made in China.


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