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WSM Carburetor Float Mercury / Mariner 30 - 125 Hp - 18-72000, 1395-9594Item#: 18 72000 Carburetor Float Mercury Mariner 30 125 Hp OEM#: 1395 9594 Brand: Sierra FITMENTS: Make Model Year(s) Mariner ALL Mercury 2 Cyl 2. 992 Bore 30 1994 2007 Mercury 2 Cyl 2. 992 Bore 40 1994 2007 Mercury 3 Cyl 2. 955 Bore Looper 50 1991 1997 Mercury 3 Cyl 2. 955 Bore Looper 60 1991 1997 Mercury 3 Cyl 2. 992 Bore 50 1998 2014 Mercury 3 Cyl 2. 992 Bore 55 1996 2006 Mercury 3 Cyl 2. 992 Bore 60 1998 2007 Mercury 3 Cyl 3. 375 Bore Looper 70
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