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Accel 6903 Performance Marine Distributor Cap & Rotor 6 Cylinder Screw-down on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Englewood, Florida, United States

Englewood, Florida, United States
New, Old Stock
Brand:Accel Marine Manufacturer Part Number:6903 UPC:030999243065

Accel 6903 Performance Marine Distributor Cap & Rotor 6 Cylinder Screw-Down

I have not been able to find a reference to this;  I did not turn up anything with an internet search either.  If you have an old Accel Marine catalog or a Sierra cross reference number you may have found your deal of the day.

  • Cap style: female/contact
  • Cap type: screw -down
  • Cap & Rotor material: Alkyd
  • Quantity: Sold as a kit (Cap & Rotor as shown)
  • Notes: Usually marine distributor caps include a gasket, there is no gasket with this cap.

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