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Sierra Marine Oil Filter 23-7821 For Kohler Generator 4ef 5e 6ef 7.3e 359771 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.29
Location:

Valley Head, Alabama, United States

Valley Head, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Manufacturer Part Number:23-7821 UPC:808282289300

Sierra Marine Generator Parts

Oil Filter

Sierra #23-7821

This listing is for a brand new Sierra brand oil filter for Kohler.

It replaces Kohler # 359771.

Fits Models:  4 EF,  5 E,  6 EF,  7.3 E.

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