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Sierra Thermostat Kit 19-3652, Replaces Mercruiser 76270 (18-3552) 160 Degree on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States

Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:19-3652

Sierra Thermostat Kit 19-3652 replaces Mercruiser 76270 (18-3552) 160 degree

 

Thermostat, 160 Degree, Crusader, Mercruiser - 76270, 165 - 229 ci, CH190/CH220, 305 ci and CH270, 350 ci and 454 ci.

  • Replacement for Crusader Inboard #96358
  • For fresh water cooling only
  • For models 165 - 229 cu in, CH190/CH220 - 305 cu in, CH270 - 350 cu in, CH350 - 454 cu in
  • Replacement for Mercruiser Inboard/Outboard #7627

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