Mercury Mercruiser 4.3 Boat Marine Exhaust Manifold Center Rise Aluminum V6 Tks on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, United States
This listing is for one NEW Aluminum replacement manifold for Mercruiser GM 4.3 V6 marine engines from 1983-2002. These manifolds will not work with newer dry-joint style risers 2002 and newer. 2002 was a split year for older style and newer dry-joint manifolds. Please see my other listings for dry-joint manifolds. These ALUMINUM manifolds are a direct replacement for cast iron manifolds. Cast iron risers will work with these manifolds. These manifolds are half the weight of cast iron and includes new gaskets, bolts, and plugs.
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