Need to identify the trim pump motor
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Pump is good, motor smoked due to switch sticking. Want to identify the unit so i can source a replacement. 87 CC but don’t think it’s original


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From: Abbeville, Louisiana
Captain, looks like an old Oildyne Pump/Metal Reservoir from Mercruiser. I've got 4 of them, I just keep rebuilding them. The Mercury ExParts viewer shows the motor replacement as part number as 17649A1. I also checked the K-tab part list and they show two different motors based on whether your wires have a spiral white tracer or straight tracer on the blue and green. The spiral tracer motor is 17649T and the straight tracer wire marking is 891736T. If you do a search for the first pump serial number, you'll get a bunch of info! Good Luck! Oh by the way, I think there a 9/16" capscrew behind the motor that holds it down in the v-block mount!
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Captain, looks like an old Oildyne Pump/Metal Reservoir from Mercruiser. I've got 4 of them, I just keep rebuilding them. The Mercury ExParts viewer shows the motor replacement as part number as 17649A1. I also checked the K-tab part list and they show two different motors based on whether your wires have a spiral white tracer or straight tracer on the blue and green. The spiral tracer motor is 17649T and the straight tracer wire marking is 891736T. If you do a search for the first pump serial number, you'll get a bunch of info! Good Luck! Oh by the way, I think there a 9/16" capscrew behind the motor that holds it down in the v-block mount!
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Below link is a replacement for the number CouleeCatMan posted.
As he said Google will open a plethora of options.
I've used alternators from the DB place before.
https://www.dbelectrical.com/product...7828-6218.html
As he said Google will open a plethora of options.
I've used alternators from the DB place before.
https://www.dbelectrical.com/product...7828-6218.html





