1998 Yamaha 40hp. Triple carb. set. These ame from a fresh water C40TLRW motor. They are in great mechanical condition.No corrosion. The choke solenoid works properly, all linkages move freely.These are still together as an assembly. They have been sittng for over a year they will need to be cleaned or rebuilt. Yamaha part numbers are
Top 63D-14301-00-00
middle 63D-14302-00-00
bottom 63D-14303-00-00
Intake & Fuel Systems for Sale
- Nice vintage pressure type gas tank(US $0.99)
- Vintage 3 gal ? metal gas can outboard boat gas fuel tank can w/hose and bulb (US $37.95)
- Honda outboard bf 50 fuel pump (US $69.95)
- Inboard transmission and drive service manual 3rd edition(US $25.00)
- Mercury sport jet shop manual 1993 to 1995(US $25.00)
- Mercury mariner 2.5 to 60 hp 1994 to 1997 + jet drive models service manuals(US $25.00)
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