Marine/volvo/mercruiser/omc V8 Gas Engine Zenith Stainless Steel Flame Arrestor on 2040-parts.com
Bellingham, Washington, United States
You are bidding on a stainless steel Zenith V8 engine four barrel carburetor flame arrestor. Zenith model #175-36A. Great condition. Believe it will fit the Holly carb on a Chevy V8 but probably fits other 4 barrel carbs on other V8 engines. Email if you any questions. Shipping is by flat rate medium USPS box $13.50. Payment within three days by paypal.
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