Modified Flame Arrestor With 4 1/4" Opening on 2040-parts.com
Blanchester, Ohio, US
This Mercruiser p/n 701517a has been modified to fit a larger carburator. The original 3" air opening has been enlarged to 4 1/4".
Overall dia. 7"
Overall height 1 3/4"
element height 1 1/2"
arrestor to carb opening 4 1/4"
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