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Volvo / Omc 3.0 Liter , 4 Cylinder Exhaust Riser Elbow . Replaces # 3862603 on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Barr Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:OMC-20-3862603

3.0 L ( 181 CID ) 140HP VOLVO / OMC  4 CYLINDER EXHAUST RISER. ELBOW INCLUDES GASKETS AND HARDWARE.  APPLICATION INCLUDES ALL  MODELS USING 2BLL HOLLEY CARBURETOR.

REPLACES VOLVO AND OMC PART NUMBERS : 3863071 , 3862603 , 3853673 , 3857821 , 3857198 , 3851227 , 3850799 , & 3858684 .

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