Mercruiser 5.7l 260 Hp Thermostat Housing Used on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Massachusetts, US
This is a used in very good shape Mercruiser Design Type 1 or 2 not sure Thermostat housing. I believe the part # is 872904 but i may be wrong Hope you can identify by pictures if it will work on your unit sold as is no returns no reserve. Good luck
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