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14 Degree Dry Joint Exhaust Elbow/riser For Mercruiser Replaces 864591t02 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Private Label Manufacturer Part Number:864591T02

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14 Degree Dry-Joint Exhaust Elbow
Product Description
14 Degree Dry-Joint Exhaust Elbow
This item for sale is a brand new Exhaust Elbow for Mercruiser marine engines.

4 inch (102 mm) O.D
14 degree down angle

Fits 2004 and newer Mercruiser Sterndrive motors GM V6 (262ci) & V8 (305, 350 & 377 ci) engines with dry joint exhaust manifold (Serial number 0W310000 and up); also fits 2002 and newer Mercruiser inboard Motors GM V8 (350 & 377 cid) engines with dry joint exhaust manifold (s/n 0M317000 and up)
 
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Includes:

Exhaust Elbow
Mounting Gasket
Hardware
 
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