1990 Yamaha Stern Drive 5.7 5.0 V8 Water Hoses With Sensor #10 on 2040-parts.com
Faribault, Minnesota, United States
This is a used set of water hoses with the inline sensor. This came off of a 1990 5.7 liter Yamaha sterndrive boat the front short half hose looks like it's been replaced and spliced with aftermarket hoses. This water sensor is no longer available and hard to find part. This was removed from a running boat that had no issues with the motor or sensors. But was scrapped to the hull damage. These hoses ship to the USA. Worldwide shipping is available please contact me for a quote
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