Osco Mc553-bb Thermo Housing on 2040-parts.com
Pasadena, Maryland, United States
Osco #MC553-BB lower thermo housing used on GM big block based Mercruiser models with " log " style manifolds. Replaces no longer available OEM # 79468A1 and 78985A1 . When last available from Merc, they were $270msrp.
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