Mercruiser 5.7 350 1991-97 Quicksilver Longblock 807447r5 807447r60 on 2040-parts.com
West Islip, New York, United States
No core required. This is a Quicksilver longblock 1991-97 12 bolt intake manifold can also be interchanged with 807447R5
This reman engine has brand new cylinder heads Please call with any application question prior to buying 3 yr manufacture warranty I WILL NOT ACCEPT RETURN FOR WRONG APPLICATION SO PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS 631-252-7006 Engine is being sold for below dealer cost due to receiving wrong longblock. |
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