(1) Set Omc #3850386/3854945 -marine/boat Used 4.3 Engine Cylinder Heads - 1992? on 2040-parts.com
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Deshler, Ohio, United States
“Heads have no visible defects but show signs of use & have some rust - Heads were removed from and engine with a cracked block due to failure to winterize, See the final photo for the OMC model the heads were removed from - Engine and boat were both in clean & excellent condition - Heads should be cleaned, pressure checked & planed - Intake and exhaust valves should be checked, seated & stem seals should be replaced - We will not be held responsible for compatibility problems due to failed installation in the incorrect application/equipment or failure to perform the above maintenance before installation - If the heads are not usable and a return is requested, the buyer will be refunded but will be held responsible for the return shipping.”
Brand:OMC
Stroke:4Manufacturer Part Number:3850386/3854945Engine(HP):4.3 HP unknownCore Charge:N/AHeads were removed from OMC model number:(OMC) 432APRJUN
(1) Set OMC #3850386/3854945 -Marine/Boat Used 4.3 Engine Cylinder Heads
These heads are from a carbureted engine - Not Vortec
Approximate year 1992 - 1994
*Heads have no visible defects but show signs of use & have some rust - Heads were removed from and engine with a cracked block due to failure to winterize, See the final photo for the OMC model the heads were removed from - Engine and boat were both in clean & excellent condition - Heads should be cleaned, pressure checked & planed - Intake and exhaust valves should be checked, seated & stem seals should be replaced - We will not be held responsible for compatibility problems due to failed installation in the incorrect application/equipment or failure to perform the above maintenance before installation - If the heads are not usable and a return is requested, the buyer will be refunded but will be held responsible for the return shipping.
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