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Marine Exhaust Riser Assembly Q619195 By Nelson Global Products on 2040-parts.com

US $294.42
Location:

Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States

Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fleetguard - Nelson Exhaust Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia Manufacturer Part Number:Q619195

The Cummins Filtration stainless exhaust riser has been designed primarily for use on the Cummins B & C series Marine engines. 

Features available with the Cummins Filtration Exhaust Risers are:
-rotation on vertical and horizontal axis which offers simplified installation and exhaust routing
-increased exhaust dry section height above the waterline
-316L stainless steel which offers improved resistance to: salt water corrosion, cracking in the heat affected zones, carbide precipitation caused when operating at high temperatures.

Kit includes parts: CPG019, CPG055, CPG056, CPG057, CPG058, 

This item is offered directly by Nelson Global Products as part of a liquidation effort to sell excess and obsolete inventory. Additional quantities may available at bulk prices. Limited time only.

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