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STARTER MOTOR FOR MERCURY MARINER OUTBOARD 100-250 HP, 50-79472, 2 STROKE

STARTER MOTOR FOR MERCURY MARINER OUTBOARD 100-250 HP, 50-79472, 2 STROKE

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STARTER MOTOR FOR MERCURY MARINER OUTBOARD 100-250 HP, 50-79472, 2 STROKE

Information:

Voltage12

KW0.8

A =Mount flange55.00

B =Drive distance47.30

F =Distance / Back211.30

G =Distance / Front79.00

H =Nr of teeth8

B+M6

Gear typeDd

RotationCOUNTER CLOCKWISE

Nbr of mounting holes1 (0)

Drive TipoBronze

R =Total length mm291.00,

generic brand

replacing

  • Johnson Electric 4820540,
  • Mercury Marine 50-44414, 50-44415, 50-77141, 50-79472, 50-79472-1, 50-79472T2, 50-884238T,
  • Original Reference Number 1491624, 1718328, 4820440, 4820540,
  • Prestolite 20513542TBA,
  • United Technologies 1491624-M030SM, 1491624MO30SM, 1718328-M030SM, 1718328MO30SM, 4820440-M030SM, 4820440MO30SM, 4820540-M030SM, 4820540MO30SM, SM14916, SM17183, SM48204, SM48205

Fits Mercury & Mariner 135-225 HP V6

The starter motor is an important component of the ignition system of an outboard motor. It is responsible for turning the engine over and providing the initial compression necessary for the engine to start. The starter motor for a Mercury Mariner outboard motor with a horsepower rating of 100-250 and model number 50-79472 is designed specifically for use with 2-stroke engines.

It's important to ensure that your starter motor is in good working condition before each boating season or before going on a long trip. A faulty starter motor can prevent your engine from starting, leaving you stranded on the water.

Symptoms of a faulty starter motor include:

  • A clicking sound when you turn the key
  • Slow cranking or no cranking at all
  • A burning smell coming from the starter motor

If you experience any of these symptoms, it's recommended that you have your starter motor checked by a qualified marine mechanic as soon as possible. Also, If you need to replace the starter motor, it's recommendable to use only OEM parts to ensure proper fit and function.

Please note that a qualified marine technician should do any work on the starter motor with the proper tools and knowledge of marine engines.

| Updated: 14th April 2025

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