Mercruiser Oem Exhaust Elbows 44267 Big Block 454 502 7.4 8.2 on 2040-parts.com
Crestwood, Kentucky, US
Mercruser OEM exhaust long ells. 1 set of 2 pieces. Very good condition and only used in fresh water. 454 or 502. 4" oval and round ends. casting number 44267 C
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