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Centek Marine 3 Inch Vernalift Muffler on 2040-parts.com

US $169.00
Location:

Wanchese, North Carolina, United States

Wanchese, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:CENTEK Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:1500034

BRAND NEW UNITS NEVER INSTALLED AS ENGINE SYSTEM WAS CHANGED.


CENTEK 1500034 VERNALIFT SIDE IN - TOP OUT WET EXHAUST MUFFLER 3"

The Centek Vernalift muffler is designed for use with inboard motors, sailboats & on generators installed near or below the water line. The Vernalift is extremely effective in reducing engine exhaust noise and preventing water from returning to the engine. This strong and effective design exceeds ABYC specifications.

Features:

  • Designed for use with inboards, sailboats & generators
  • For gasoline or diesel engines
  • For use above or below the waterline
  • Made from fire retardant, self-extinguishing resins
  • Extremely effective in reducing engine exhaust noise
  • Extremely effective in preventing water from returning to the engine.
  • High strength design provides a significant safety margin over other fiberglass lift mufflers.
  • Exceeds ABYC specifications
  • Easy to install

Specifications:

  • Inlet diameter: 3"
  • Outlet diameter: 3"
  • Flange length: 3"
  • Muffler Height: 10.16"
  • Base: 10.5" X 10.5"

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