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Omc 311553 Oem 120 Exhaust Manifold Elbow Pipe Adapter Original Rare1965-71 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
Original from 1967 fiberform boat! Fair condition. Was sealing with original gasket but many not again without a little work or silicone gasket maker.
Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:311553

Original from 1967 fiberform boat that has been in my family! It's number 30 in last picture. Fair condition. Was sealing with original gasket but many not again without a little work ;weld material, JB weld or silicone gasket maker? I would soak in vinigar, knock off loose rust, paint with rust reformer, paint with top coat, belt sand flange, apply liberal amount of silicon exhaust gasket maker and assembly parts. Very hard to find as I believe that they only made this part from about 1965 to 71! Num Please ask questions prior to bidding. Good luck and have a great day! Cheers!

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