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Genuine Mercruiser Oil Filter - Gm Inline 4 & 6 Cyl. V8, 35-866340q03 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.82
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Joliet, Illinois, United States

Joliet, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:35-866340Q03

Genuine MerCruiser Oil Filter - GM Inline 4 & 6 cyl. V8

Superior Protection

  • Quicksilver high-quality filters provide the ultimate protection for your engine.
  • Filter features a metal shell that is over 50% thicker than conventional filters with a durable paint finish to resist corrosion even in salt water environments.

    Application
  • Mercury/MerCruiser GM inline 4 & 6 cylinder engines
  • Mercury/MerCruiser GM V-8 engines
  • Mercury/MerCruiser GM V-6 & V-8 engines with remote oil filter
  • OMC engines (replaces 502901, 502902) except for filters mounted on remote brackets
  • Volvo Penta (replaces 835440-9)
  • Crusader engines (replaces 201104)
Fits all MCM/MIE GM engines, except V-6 without remote oil filter.

Supersedes from 35-802885Q and 35-866340Q02

OEM MerCruiser part #35-866340Q03


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