Serial number help

Dillon36

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Can anyone help identify this serial number on my bravo two
I think it may read as _ _ 834565??

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Hard to make out the first 2 and no guessing combinations are coming up as a match... Got close with 0C... (MERCRUISER BRAVO)...

Do you happen to know what the year of the boat is?

Do you see/have the transom assembly serial number?

Engine number too?

In knowing those it may help some to help get a better idea... that is if it's believed to be all original to the boat.
 

Dillon36

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I’ll look for those tomorrow but the boat is a 92 bayliner 2556, 7.4L.

Thank you
 

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It also helps knowing it’s a 1992 year model which is listed in the serial number range too linked above as 92 was more consistent of being in the 0B/0C range so using 0C and the number we’re able to make out is the only Bravo unit option that pops up in any known combination…It’s just odd that it only comes up as Bravo and no other info beside it as usually it will say B1,2,3 and gear ratio when it’s actually a drive… without the extra info generally means it’s a Transom assembly housing number…. That or the drive was replaced by Merc for a certain cause by a representative for a manufacturer and never got recorded properly which they did often back then when testing, etc..

But the 0C is enough to use to look up parts in the Bam Marine website as 0C834565 comes up as/with the following parts catalog,

 

Dillon36

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It also helps knowing it’s a 1992 year model which is listed in the serial number range too linked above as 92 was more consistent of being in the 0B/0C range so using 0C and the number we’re able to make out is the only Bravo unit option that pops up in any known combination…It’s just odd that it only comes up as Bravo and no other info beside it as usually it will say B1,2,3 and gear ratio when it’s actually a drive… without the extra info generally means it’s a Transom assembly housing number…. That or the drive was replaced by Merc for a certain cause by a representative for a manufacturer and never got recorded properly which they did often back then when testing, etc..

But the 0C is enough to use to look up parts in the Bam Marine website as 0C834565 comes up as/with the following parts catalog,

Thank you,
I've looked for other numbers but have not found anything.
 
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