4-stroke Mercury Outboard Powerhead 1999-2001 30 40 Hp 3-cyl 803017t99 85082t5 on 2040-parts.com
Ada, Michigan, United States
Brand:Mercury Marine
Used on Various Models, Horsepowers:30hp and 40hp
Manufacturer Part Number:803017T99
Number of Cylinders:3
Stroke:4-Stroke
Compression Testing Results (cold/dry):Readings: Top 175, middle 135 and bottom 140 psi
Engine(HP):30 / 40 HP
Includes Timing Belt:Mercury Part No. 831294
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
From 2000 4-Stroke 3-cyl 40hp Outboard:Mercury Model No. 40ELPT 4S
Cylinder Block Mercury Part Number:850082T45 (Casting No. 803-850082-C4)
From Outboard Serial No.:0T086207
Style:Non-Big Foot (NOT a Big Foot Model)
Pistons/ Cylinder Walls Condition:Good--No scoring
Used on Various Models, Model Years:1999, 2000, and 2001
UPC:Does not apply
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