Vintage Mercruiser 140hp 181 Cu. In. Gm Cylinder Head on 2040-parts.com
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
140 hp mercruiser cylinder head, hot tanked at engine shop and checked for cracks, all good. cleaned up and reassembled. had the rocker arms but can't find them right now. so selling it without them. If I find before shipping they'll be shipped with it. buy it now ships free FOUND THE ROCKERS!
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