Mariner 30hp Cylinder Head P/n 7194m on 2040-parts.com
Folsom, Louisiana, United States
Mariner 30hp Cylinder head P/N 7194M. This part is compatible with various Mariner motors made by Yamaha between 1977-92. We are a full service repair shop with many new and used parts. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or don't see what you need. This Part List for 242.50 new. It will fit the following:
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