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Omc Stern Drive Exhaust Elbow, Clamps & Gasket on 2040-parts.com

US $132.99
Location:

Three Lakes, Wisconsin, United States

Three Lakes, Wisconsin, United States
Used exhaust elbow(freshwater), clamps and NEW gasket
Brand:OMC Stern drive Manufacturer Part Number:riser # 909218 & gasket # 909786

Used exhaust riser, fits 1977 thru 1981 OMC Stern Drive V-8 (also fits 1980 inboard) includes used clamps & new gasket p/n 909786.


OMC Stern Drive V-8 exhaust riser, part number 909218. This part number supersedes to 982680 and finally 909863. Fits 1977 thru 1981 V-8 engines. You verify if this part will fit your engine. Best to verify by model number application. Current list price of the p/n 909863 is $260.99  The exhaust gasket is part number 909786 (superseded from p/n 909217). This gasket retails @ $7.99

This elbow is from a freshwater engine.

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