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Omc Engine Motor Front Bracket And Mount 5.6l 0 983903, 3853805, 911735, 913690 on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Grand Rapids, Ohio, United States

Grand Rapids, Ohio, United States
USED IN GOOD CONDITION AS PICTURED, SALVAGED OFF A BLOWN MOTOR
Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:983903 UPC:Does not apply

SELLING A PAIR OF FRONT ENGINE MOTOR MOUNTS AND MOUNTING BRACKETS SALVAGED FROM A BLOWN 1986 5.6L STERNDRIVE INBOARD ENGINE. AS PICTURED SET OF 2

OMC FRONT MOUNT, FOUND COMPATIBLE PART NUMBERS OR SUPERCEDED PART #: 0 983903, 3853805

OMC FRONT MOUNT BRACKET, FOUND COMPATIBLE PART NUMBERS OR SUPERCEDED PART #: 0 911735, 913690, 3852760, 3857844

DETAILS OF OMC ENGINE PARTS WERE SALVAGED FROM BELOW:

ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER: T0912091

ENGINE MODEL NUMBER: 5741PWXS

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