Vintage Carburetor Float 50 - 85hp Johnson Evinrude Outboard Omc # 377164 on 2040-parts.com
West Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States
CORK FLOAT with BRASS ARM Assembly OMC part number# 377164 · Cork float, brass arm · For OMC Johnson or Evinrude Outboard motors · Some applications include: · 50 hp…1958—59 · 60 hp…1964—67 · 65 hp…1968 · 75 hp…1960—65 · 80 & 85 hp…1966 and 1968 Thanks for looking! B1B |
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