Cylinder Head Omc Looper V4 '85-'87 3.5" Bore-#395083>436005>438526 - Used on 2040-parts.com
Rumford, Rhode Island, US
We have been an OMC dealer for more than 30 years. Now retired, we are disposing of our accumulated inventory at below cost prices Here is a Used '85-'87 (Small Bore - 3.5") OMC Looper V4 Outboard Cylinder Head-120/140 hp # 395043>436005>438526 Original Cost - $457.07 Fits Port or Starboard - No Thermostat or thermostat cover is included A second is head available for the winning auction bid if desired with no additional shipping cost We have many new and used Cylinder Heads, as well as a large inventory of OMC Parts, Special Tools & Accessories |
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