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Omc Volvo Penta Mercruiser 4bbl Carburetor Spark / Flame Arrestor 981566 & More on 2040-parts.com

US $37.99
Location:

Brentwood, California, United States

Brentwood, California, United States
USED BUT NOT ABUSED! FREESH WATER ONLY! CA DELTAPlease see pictures & description for other part #s, applications, etc.
Brand:Mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:85785 UPC:Does not apply


OMC Johnson Evinrude ~ VOLVO PENTA ~ MERCRUISER

OUTBOARD MARINE CORP. 

4 BBL CARBURETOR SPARK / FLAME ARRESTOR

Stamped # 981566

New # 3854026

USCG APPROVED # 162.041/169/1

5" Throat Diameter

8" Total Diameter

 2-1/2" Total Height

List Price: $157.51

This part is OBSOLETE!!!! Get it while you still can!!!


 OEM #3854026

Replaces:

Mercusier - 85785T, 85785-2, 80501-1

 OMC -  986865, 981566 (Stamped) 

For: 3.0L GS, GL, 4.3L GL, GS, GSI, 5.0L FL, FI, 5.7L GL, GI, 5.8L FL, FI, FSI

 Equivalent to parts:

3854026 - Volvo Penta

3854026 - Evinrude Johnson OMC BRP

805298A 1  - Mercruiser - Mercury Marine

85785T - Mercruiser - Mercury Marine

18-7229 - Sierra Marine

See also: Part # 984956, 981304, 981566

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