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Trident, Straight Exhaust Bellows, 3" Black Rubber, Single Hump Hose on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
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Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States

Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:THH-3

Trident, Straight Exhaust Bellows, 
Hump Hose Bellows provide flexible connectors for marine wet exhaust systems. They offer much greater tolerance to heat, misalignment, engine movement and vibration, with significant savings in cost, parts, labor and space. These molded exhaust bellows are 100% EPDM rubber with no textile reinforcement SAE J2006 R3 Black bellows: made from molded, high temperature, black EPDM rubber. Clamps not included.
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