Johnson Reed Valves From 70hp 1977 Motor on 2040-parts.com
Hewitt, New Jersey, US
REED VALVE WAS REMOVED FROM MODEL 70EL77S MADE IN 1977
PART NUMBER ON UNIT 317306 ON CASTED BODY WITH ALL 3 UNITS
ON THE 3 INDIVIDUAL UNITS 313419
ON THE 6 BACKER PLATES HEL ON WITH 3 SCREWS EACH 313421
I DID NOT DISMANTLE THIS TO GET THE NUMBER ON THE REEDS
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