Marine Ford 302/5.0l Marine Motor-longblock--rebuilt!! on 2040-parts.com
Carnelian Bay, California, US
This is a marine Ford 302/5.0L replacement motor for Mercruiser/OMC and others. Roller motors are available, please inquire. Reverse rotation and twin drive motors are available too, please ask! This same motor is also available for automotive/light truck applications, please inquire.
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