Mercruiser I/o 3.0 Inline Four Gm Engine on 2040-parts.com
Lillian, Alabama, United States
WE JUST CLEANED OUT A BOATYARD AND ENDED UP WITH MANY PARTS ONE OF THE ITEMS IS THIS 3.0 MERCRUISER, VERY CLEAN, I/O ENGINE COMPRESSION PERFECT OIL CLEAN WE FIRED IT UP ON THE BENCH FOR 60 SECONDS AND IT SOUNDS GREAT THE ENGINE COUPLER DONUT HAS SOME CORROSION, SHOULD BE REPLACED EXHUST RISER LOOKS FRESH FRESH COIL/CAP/ROTOR AS IS 228-342-1658 |
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