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Merc Choke Grommets 11 years 11 months ago #71449

Does anyone know of a supplier for the black rubber choke grommet for an Mark 58 ??
Tom

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Re:Merc Choke Grommets 11 years 11 months ago #71450

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Re:Merc Choke Grommets 11 years 11 months ago #71493

I got one for my 1964 650 from Master Tech Marine. Here's the link: www.maxrules.com/

You might also check with Joe Poole at Ferguson-Poole Marine.
www.fergusonpoolemarine.com/

When I put the new grommet in, the choke was very hard to work due to friction. I removed the choke knob and cleaned/polished the shaft with an SOS pad and plenty of water. Works like it should now.

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Re:Merc Choke Grommets 11 years 11 months ago #71513

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I've had luck with sheetmetal panel rubber grommets used where wiring might go through and the grommet is used to keep the wire from chaffing on the metal edge. McMaster Carr has many of these made for thicker panels and different diameters that would work on your cowl, they look nearly identical to originals.
Randy

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Re:Merc Choke Grommets 11 years 10 months ago #71516

I went to Home Depot and bought a half dozen different sizes. It turned out that the 9/32 was perfect. The knob slides great and fits the hole just perfect.
Tom

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