Carb Kit Rochester Quadrajet 4 Bbl Carburetor Mercruiser Omc 18-7095 823426a1 on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Carburetor
kit for 4 bbl Rochester. For code and model number R4/4MV. For most newer model
marine engines Used on Mercruiser and OMC engines. Also Fits older Chris Craft Quada jet 4 barrels |
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