Lower Bent 4 Inch Exhaust Bellows For Mercruiser Replaces 32-14358001, 32-14358t on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, United States
New exhaust coupler from elbow to "Y" pipe on almost all Mercuiser V8 engines after 1986 with oval pipes. Replaces Mercruiser: 32-14358T, 32-14358001 Cross reference: Sierra 18-2746, Mallory - 9-72811, GLM 89130 |
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