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3" Exhaust Riser/elbow For 302/351 Ford Marine Engine Barr Style Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:HGE Manufacturer Part Number:HGE 0082

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Exhaust Elbow/Riser

 

This item for sale is a brand new cast iron Exhaust Riser/Elbow for Marine Engines with 3" I.D. exhaust hose.

Includes Elbow/riser, mounting gasket, hardware, and 3 Year Warranty!

Fits the following Manifolds:

  • Manifold Barr FM-1-83
  • Manifold Aqua Power 5517
  • Manifold Sierra 18-1998-1

 

If you have any  questions about this item or to pay for your purchase via credit card, please contact us at 508-791-4917.   

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