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Used Oil Filter Flange Housing Perkins Diesel Engine 4.108 4.107 (westerbeke) on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Dunlap, Tennessee, United States

Dunlap, Tennessee, United States
USED, Good usable condition. NO bends or cracks. Removed from good running engine. see photos.
Brand:BOBCAT 825 4-107 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Manufacturer Part Number:4-108 4.99:4-99

Used OIL FILTER MOUNTING FLANGE  Very hard to find item.  Removed from a Perkins 4.108 engine that was parted out.  May also fit the 4.107 or 4.99 models. 

This engine was removed from an early 1980's Bobcat 825 skid loader.  Many of the parts may or may not fit the Westerbeke boat engines.  Please look closely at photos.

USED, Good usable condition. NO bends or cracks. Removed from good running engine. see photos.

Please see our other listings for more diesel engine parts.

Returns: Money back less 20% restocking fee.  NO shipping charges will be refunded.  Buyer pays return shipping.

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