Rotax 377 447 Exhaust Manifold 90 Degree Ultralight / Airboat on 2040-parts.com
Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US
Bidding on a Rotax 90 degree exhaust manifold. This manifold will fit either the 377 or 447 engines.Manifold has just been glass blasted and power coated in a high temp black powder.Pipe is solid with no rust or repairs.Great for any home built projects running the rotax motors.If your looking for the exhaust muffler that went with this manifold its on another one of my auctions at this time.
rotax muffler,ultralight exhaust system
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