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Sierra 18-7866 Fuel Filter For Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Manufacturer Part Number:18-7866 UPC:Does Not Apply

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We are an Authorized 5 Star Yamaha Dealer and stand by our product, If any problems occur with your purchase please message us with the details and we will do anything possible to make the situation right.

Return Policy: If there are any defects or we send the wrong item we will gladly replace the item for you at no charge. If you decided you ordered the wrong part or would like to return we do accept returns at a 10% restocking fee. Once item is installed or used we cannot accept a return.

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Sierra International Marine Universal Design 10 Micron Replacement Filter for Yamaha Outboard Motor is a fuel water separator that removes over 98.8 percent of emulsified water from the gasoline. It is a 10 micron filters are over 90 percent efficient at removing particles as small as 10 microns. All filters flow at 90 GPH to feed even the hungriest motor. This micron filters is recommended to prevent the damage to sensitive inboard and outboard fuel injection systems.


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