Having trouble locating the parts you need? We carry over 130 manufacturers’ products, over 100,000+ part numbers and decades of various engines, models and horsepower. The process of identifying the right part can be daunting at times. Let MPS be your go to source for help identifying and locating your specific parts need. You can reach us over the phone numbers, e-mail address, or fax number listed below. The serial number is located on the port side of the engine on the side of the oil pan on my 99 350 LTR. It is a white label that has a couple of bar codes. Should have the engine. Why can't i see my watermark in word for mac download. Marine Parts Source Phone: 1-615-285-0575 Toll Free: 1-866-388-0390 Fax: 1-615-285-0663 E-mail: Please provide as us with as much information as possible in order for us to accurately identify the items you need. Information such as part number, description of the item(s) needed, serial number (engine, transom, drive, transmission, etc.), model number, and year are examples of the type of information that will help us accurately locate your requested items. Generally speaking, the make and year of the boat is not relevant to finding the needed parts. Below is a list of some manufacturers we carry and the information we typically need to identify component parts. - Chrysler inboard & I/O engines usually require the engine model/cubic inches, year and/or serial number in order to identify parts. The engine model and serial number are usually found on an identification plate located on the top or at the rear of the engine. Chrysler/Force Outboards - The engine model and/or engine serial numbers are key to locating parts for Chrysler and Force outboard motors. ![]() This information can be found on a riveted tag on the starboard side of the transom bracket (on the outside of the boat). The serial number will either be 8-digits beginning with a 0 or 1, followed by a letter and six numbers, OR it will be the horsepower of the motor followed by a series of letters and numbers. - Crusader engines usually require the engine model and engine serial number to identify parts. This info is usually found on an identification plate located on the engine block, valve cover, or flywheel housing. – The engine serial number is needed to locate parts on Indmar marine engines. On older engines, the serial number can be found stamped into the block by the bottom mount starter. On newer engines, the serial number is located on various stickers including on the valve cover, ECM, and the raw water pump. The serial number is also found stamped into the block on newer engines as well. - Johnson & Evinrude outboard motors usually require the engine model number in order to identify the proper replacement parts. The engine year and horsepower also help verify the items needed, though the engine model number will automatically direct us to the engine year and model. The engine model number is found on the transom clamp of the outboard on the outside of the transom/boat. The model number usually starts with a letter, followed by numbers (often the horsepower) and finally another sequence of letters. Mercruiser - Depending on the parts requested, either the engine serial number, transom serial number, or drive serial number is needed to look up parts for Mercruiser engines, transoms, and drives. The engine and drive models (Alpha, Alpha Gen II, Bravo, etc.) also help in identifying many fast moving items, although serial numbers are required in most instances for us to assure the correct parts for your application. Mercury/Mariner - The engine model and engine serial numbers are key to locating parts for Mercury and Mariner outboard motors. This information can be found on a riveted tag on the starboard side of the transom bracket (on the outside of the boat). The serial number will usually start with a 0 or 1, followed by a letter, then followed by 6 numbers. - OMC I/O engines require the model number of the engine. The model identification plate can be found on the engine valve cover.
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