Mercruiser 454 7.4 Valve Covers Freshwater Only 127 Hrs No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
THIS IS A PAIR OF MERCRUISER 7.4 L, 454 VALVE COVERS ( PART # 14097036) THAT WERE REMOVED FROM A (FRESHWATER USE ONLY) 1993 LARSON BOAT WITH A 7.4 LITRE, 454, GEN V ENGINE WITH 127 HRS.
THE VALVE COVERS ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE AND READY TO INSTALL. **** SELLING NO RESERVE **** BUYER TO PAY FIXED SHIPPING COST OF $10.00 WITHIN THE CONT USA.....FULL PAYMENT WITH 3 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END....PAYPAL ONLY. THANKS. |
Ignition & Starting System for Sale
- Mercruiser 454 7.4 l carburetor 4 bbl complete freshwater 127 hrs no reserve
- Mercruiser 454 7.4 l thermostat housing freshwater only 127 hrs no reserve
- Mercruiser 454 7.4l power steering pump freshwater only 127 hrs no reserve
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- Mercruiser: distributor cap(US $15.00)
- Sierra marine tune-up kit #18-5251(US $19.50)
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