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Sea Water Pump Body & Impeller Inboard & Bravo Replaces Mercruser46-807151a14 on 2040-parts.com

US $47.99
Location:

San Luis Obispo, California, United States

San Luis Obispo, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SKD Private Brand Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:46-807151A14 18-3150 9-48350

New Water Pump Body / Sea Water Housing & Impeller Kit.   
Kit includes:
 Pump Body , Bakelite material
 Impeller , Nitrile + Nylon
 Wear Plate ,  316 Stainless Steel
 O-Ring & X-Ring , Nitrile

  This unit is sold without bolts and washers to help save on costs.

Fits Bravo  I , II and III Drives

Equivalent to:
Mercruiser  46-807151A14 , 46-807151A7
Sierra    18-3150
Mallory  9-48350

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