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Mercury 115 / 150 / 175 Hp Starter 12V CCW ROT PH130-0020, 50-60594A 1, 50-64975ITEM#: PH130 0020 STARTER MERCURY MARINER 115 150 175 HP 73 88 OEM#: 50 60594A 1, 50 64975 BRAND: PROTORQUE FITMENTS: Make Model Year(s) Mariner ALL Mercury 6 Cyl 2. 875 Bore Cross Flow 115 1973 1977,1985 Mercury 6 Cyl 2. 875 Bore Cross Flow 150 1973 1977 Mercury 6 Cyl 3. 125 Bore 2L 150 1978 1985 Mercury 6 Cyl 3. 125 Bore 2L 175 1976 1980 Mercury 6 Cyl 3. 375 Chrome Bore 2. 4L 175 1985 1988 NOTE: 10 TEETH DETAILS: 12 VOLT, COUNTER CLOCK WISE ROTATION
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