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Mercruiser 150 Flame Arrestor Spark Rochester 1 Barrel Carburetor Gm Duel 33061 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, United States

Huntsville, Alabama, United States

Item (1244) Vintage stainless steel Flame arrestor from a mid 60's 150 Mercruiser inline 6 cylinder 230 cid. with 1 barrel Rochester carb with 2.25" diameter throat,. (engine had duel carb set up, however this auction is for one flame arrestor) may fit other engines.  the overall diameter is 6", and its just under 2" tall.   Used, but very nice above condition.  Fins are excellent.  Stainless Steel, not Aluminum.    No disappointment here.  Removed from a FRESH water boat here in North Alabama.  Please bid with confidence because your  SATISFACTION is GUARANTEED!!  If you are not satisfied with this item it can be returned within 30 days for a no hassle refund.  You will receive quality packing and prompt shipping.   Item will be shipped USPS priority mail.   Thanks for looking.

INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS:   PayPal ONLY,  USPS Priority Mail International only, All customs are accurate.


 

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