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Mercruiser Exhaust Manifold 807078t10 807078t9 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Waynesville, Ohio, United States

Waynesville, Ohio, United States
A++ SHAPE
Brand:MERCURY MARINE MERCRUISER Manufacturer Part Number:807078T10 807078T9

Mercruiser exhaust manifold.

MFG: Mercury Marine

OEM part no. 807078T10, 807078T9

Came off of a 1999 MERCRUISER 454 MAG MPI with 400 hours on it.

Cleaned, pressure tested and painted.

Includes:

  • Brass plugs (installed).
  • manifold gasket 27-46820

Make sure this will fit your engine. If not sure send me your engine serial number and i will check on it.

Used in A++ shape.

This is not after market. This came on engine from Mercury Marine.

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