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Yanmar Marine 120650-55010 Genuine Oem 4by 6by Primary Fuel Filter Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States

Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Yanmar Manufacturer Part Number:120650-55010

Details:

  • Genuine OEM Factory Yanmar Marine Part

  • Primary Fuel Filter Assembly
  • For 4BY 6BY Yanmar engines
  • And May Be Used On Others
  • Includes:
  • 120651-55050 Head, Fuel Filter
  • 120650-55020 Filter Element
  • 120650-55050 Filter Head
  • 120650-55060 Filter Bowl
  • 120650-55070 Filter Sensor Probe Lead

Specifications:

Manufacturer: Yanmar Marine
Part # - 120650-55010 

Also Known As:
120650-55020
120650-55050
120650-55060
120650-55070

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