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Rochester 4 Bbl Carb Rebuild & Carburetor Repair Kit 180/190 3.7l Mercruiser 224 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Private Label Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

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Rochester 4BBL Carb Rebuild Kit

 

This item for sale is a brand new Rochester 4BBL Carburetor Rebuild Kit.

Fits:

  • Mercruiser Rochester Carb Number 1347-9142A2
  • Mercruiser Rochester Carb Number 1347-8460A3
  • Rochester 4 BBL Number 17083522

Engine Application:

1985-1989 Mercruiser 3.7L 180 Serial Number 6916779 & Later
1985-1989 Mercruiser 3.7L 190 Serial Number 6916779 & Later
1985-1989 Mercruiser 3.7LX Serial Number 6916779 & Later

 

 

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