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Stainless Steel Exhaust Mixing Elbow Replaces Yanmar P/n 119173-13501 (4bolt) on 2040-parts.com

US $285.00
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:119173-13501 HDI Motor & Engine Type:Marine Engines & Components Part Type:Exhaust Brand:HDI Marine UPC:Does not apply

Ø This HDI Marine Item Replaces

Ø Yanmar P/N 119181-13500

Ø 4LH-TE   4LH-DTE  4LH-HTE  4LH-STE

Ø These are Investment Cast 316 Stainless

Ø Precision CNC Machined

Your purchase also includes:

Gasket that replaces Yanmar P/N 119173-18811.

Yanmar Charges $16.65 for this gasket

 

I started making these stainless steel mixing elbows when my Yanmar iron elbow failed me.  I was shocked at the cost and the fact they were still cast iron.  As most of us know; salt water, heat & cast iron don't work well together. When I realized I could fix this, not only for me but for other boat owners around the world, I couldn’t help but try.

 

 I am a manufacturing engineer and have specialized in castings for over 25 years. These parts are guaranteed for 2 years but should last a lifetime. I installed the first one I made into my 4LH-STE in 2005. It still looks new inside and out. The product line has grown only from people asking me to make products for their engine, after stumbling upon another elbow for a different model.  I take a lot of pride in my products; you will see and feel the quality when you receive it.

 

Please note OEM's have made different mixing elbows for the same engines.  Example: Yanmar has equipped the 4LH-STE with 5 different elbows to accommodate changes in horsepower and engine mounting location in relationship to waterline.  They also change their part numbers often.   My experience is that comparing a picture is always worth more than paying to ship it back. 

 

About this item.

Water "IN" Size             1-1/4"                32MM

Discharge Diameter     3-1/2"                92MM

Product Weight               8.5lbs            

Shipping Weight              10.5lbs

 

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