Mercruser L29 454 1998-2000 Exhaust Rework Kit Number 814506a1 on 2040-parts.com
Bark River, Michigan, United States
This is a exhaust valve rework kit for a 7.4L MPI L29 Gen. VI 454 1998 thru 2000. It has 2 head gasket # 27-850470, in take gasket #802567, in take gasket 27-802657, throttle body unit gasket 27-807672, distributor gasket 27-34486 3, lower housing gasket 27-53045 1, 2 exhaust manifold gasket 27-46820, 8 oil seals 26-811545, 16 valve keepers 28-803012, and 8 exhaust valve 803011. The kit number is 814506a1. Any questions call Sherwood 906-466-2180
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