Osco Marine Exhaust Manifold 7056 Fits Chris Craft 283 327 350 Engines on 2040-parts.com
Hartwell, Georgia, United States
These are new Osco marine manifolds for the Chris Craft V-8 engines. These are Osco part number 7056. These will fit all of the Chris Craft conversion 283 flywheel forward, 283F/327F and the 327Q/350Q. These are the correct 3 pass manifolds for the Chris Craft 283 flywheel forward engine. Osco was the only one that made the correct 3 pass manifold. Osco is now out of business. The Barr brand manifolds are a 2 pass manifold. The Barrs will work on all the engines listed above EXCEPT for the 283 flywheel forward engine. Using the Barrs on the 283 flywheel forward engines will result in overheating problems and engine damage. These are getting very hard to come by.
I can supply any of the gaskets needed to install the manifold. Please contact me for cost. If you have any questions please ask. Buyers pays actual shipping charges. If the ebay system overcharges I will refund the overcharge. Please keep in mind that these manifolds weigh 47 pounds each. These are the last ones I can get. When there gone there gone. These were also sold under Sierra 18-1914 and Mallory 9-40200 part numbers. |
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