907885 Exhaust Manifold End Cap Omc *mechanics Special Please See Pictures* on 2040-parts.com
Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
If you are looking at this you probably need it. This could still be used but it needs to be fixed. The center piece has eroded away (please see Pictures). This could be fixed with a weld or JB weld or whatever you choose from your tool box. Please study pictures and ask questions prior to bidding. Good luck and have a great day! Cheers!
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