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Mercruiser 496 Ho Boat Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $11,700.00
Location:

Eatontown, New Jersey, United States

Eatontown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Engine(HP):496 ho

Fuel Type: Gasoline
Horsepower: 425-hp
Displacement (cu/cc): 496.00 c.i. / 8,127.98 cc
Number of Cylinders: 8 Cylinders
Configuration: V8
Fuel Delivery: Fuel Injected
Cooling System: Closed Cooling
Weight (lbs/kg): 1,131.00 lbs / 513 kg
Charging System: 65 amp/917 w alternator
Length/width/height: 35 in / 33 in / 24 in
Full Throttle RPM: 4600-5000 rpm

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