Mercruiser 61566 54460 Marine Inboard Oil Pan Ford 5.0l 302 V8 Mercury on 2040-parts.com
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, United States
One used cast aluminum oil pan removed from a 1971 mercruiser 215 HP ford 302. Has original Allen bolts, dip stick tube, dip stick (dip stick is broken see pics), and dipstick tube bracket. Free shipping to regular addresses within continental USA. Please message me for shipping cost to other addresses.
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