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where to buy electronic ignition kit for 1987 3.0 L Merc

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Michelle

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Aug 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/1/99
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If there is anything that I can ever help out with your mercruiser
parts, I will be glad to help.

Michelle 512-261-7542
Or fax want list to 512-261-7568
http://www.gurlpages.com/other/michelle280/index.html Mercruiser- OMC -
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> I have a 1987 3.0 Liter Mercruiser Alpha One IB/OB. I'd like to
> convert it to electronic ignition, but I'm unable to locate a source
> for the kit. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks


Cliff Sadler

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Aug 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/2/99
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See my previous post, and the replies.

http://www.rodnreel.com/dmarine/index.htm


Bill M

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Aug 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/2/99
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Both Summit Racing (I think they are a dollar or 2 cheaper or After Mkt
marine http://www.amarket.com/index.htm is where I bought my Petronix kit.
Bill

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relichunter

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Aug 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/2/99
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Try http://www.i-netmarine.com/

I bought my electronic ignition from them. Totally satisfied, although I
made sure to talk to experts like Dave Brown before I made any decisions.

I ordered mine next day air at a $40 premium (because of a tough work
schedule). It arrived the next day and I installed it within a few hours.
Had to buy at a local autoparts store a new gasket, the old one was in 3
pieces.

Love the kit though, made a big difference in my idle speed. I was
concerned especially for trolling. As I get more time on the set, I will
send in another report.

I think it would be very worthwhile to give them a call.

PS to Dave Brown
I have deposited a lot of money in an offshore account. You can usually
find it about 5 miles north of Cleveland in a fiberglass lined hole in the
water.

My best wishes and sincere thanks to all

John G. Sobeski
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