1999 Mercury 30 40 Hp 2 Cylinder 2 Stroke Outboard Powerhead Freshwater Inv 881 on 2040-parts.com
O'Fallon, Illinois, United States
Good used powerhead from a 1994 mercury 30 / 40 hp 2-stroke 2 cylinder outboard motor 120 # of compression on both cylinders serial number 0g105760
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