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Mixing Elbow Yanmar 128370-13530, Exhaust Elbow For 3gm (gasket Sold Separate) on 2040-parts.com

US $205.50
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East Hampton, New York, United States

East Hampton, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yanmar Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:128370-13530

Mixing Elbow used on following Yanmar engine models:
  • 2GM(F)
  • 2GMFY(E)-E
  • 2GM20F
  • 2GM20FVE
  • 3GM(F)
  • 3GMD
  • 3HM
  • 3HMF
  • 3GMFY-E
  • 3GMFYE-E(HE)
  • 3GM30
  • 3GM30B
  • 3GM30C
  • 3GM30F
  • 3GM30FVE
  • 3HM35
  • 3HM35C
  • 3HM35F

Used with Gasket #128370-13201, sold separately.
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