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Mercruiser Marine Chevy 454/7.4 Engine Kit Pistons+rings+timing+gaskets+wp 2-pc on 2040-parts.com

US $644.76
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Falcon Marine Manufacturer Part Number:937-300+GL15301 UPC:Does Not Apply


MARINE ENGINE REBUILD KIT W/WATER RECIRCULATING PUMP

Premium engine rebuild kit for standard rotation GM Marine 454 Mark IV 7.4L V8 engines with 2-piece rear seal and carburetor; except GEN V and VI. P/N 937-300. Kit includes the following components:

  • Cast steel piston rings
  • Rod, main, and cam bearings
  • Marine engine gasket set
  • NEW 3-piece double row timing set
  • NEW high pressure oil pump
  • NEW dish top 2-valve relief piston set
  • BRASS freeze/expansion plug kit
  • WATER PUMP

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NOTE: WE HAVE TAKEN ON KING BEARINGS AS OUR PRIMARY PREMIUM BEARING LINE. IN OUR BUSINESS, IT'S COMMON TO CHANGE PREMIUM LINES FROM TIME TO TIME. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SUBSTITUTE ANY PREMIUM WELL-KNOWN, WELL-MADE BRAND TO OUR KIT. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS BEFORE YOU CLICK THE 'BUY IT NOW' - THANKS, FALCON SALES MANAGEMENT




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