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US $35.50
Location:

Howell, New Jersey, United States

Howell, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

Mallory, Kit,Upper Water Pump Housing, 9-48311


Product Line:Mallory Marine Water Pump Kits


Mallory Marine water pump kits are manufactured to the highest quality standards. Their seal utilizes a carbon phenolic primary ring and nitrile billows to resist chemicals and harsh conditions better than the competition. Compare quality features to see why you should be using Mallory Marine water pump kits.

  • Upper Water Pump Repair Kit
  • Replaces Mercury 46-60367A 1 and 46-96148A 8, Mallory 18-3517
  • Fits V6



Features include:

* Meet all OEM dimensional specifications
* High-quality castings with premium coatings to resist corrosion
* Marine-grade brass impellers, fittings, and plugs
* Stainless steel backing plates (where applicable)
* Highest quality seal available for extended service life
* All mounting gaskets are included

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