Mercruiser 3.7 L, 465, 470, 485, 165, 170-190, Marine Fuel Pump on 2040-parts.com
Essex, Maryland, United States
Used in good condition MERCRUISER 3.7 L / 470 FUEL PUMP. Removed from running motor. Compatible with many Mercruiser applications. Please check to see if it fits your application prior to purchase. Don't just Add this to your watch list. I Will consider Reasonable OFFERS !!!
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