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This is a used Carburetor off a OMC 400 Stringer. It came off a 1985 Cobia that I'm parting out. The boat was only used in fresh water. I never rebuilt it. The only this I did was change the fuel filter in it every couple of years. I haven't used the boat in the last four years. So it wasn't in use the last four years. So you may want to give it a cleaning. The engine is a GM 120 HP 2.5
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Intake & Fuel System for Sale
Carburetor repair kit mercruiser mercarb 2 barrel rpl 18-7097 3302-9437(US $36.70)
Volvo penta omc fuel injector ford 5.0 fi 5.8 3854136 3850925 280150556 #8 of 8(US $10.00)
Fuel water separator
Rochester quadrajet 4 barrel 350 5.7 l v8 off running 350(US $65.00)
Volvo penta merc omc rochester 2 jet 17057139 055 8 1 v6 4.3l carburetor(US $177.50)
53 gallon aluminum fuel tank gas, diesel 46 x 32 x 11 x 9 no leaks no corrosion(US $99.00)
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