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Omc Stringer 400 800 Adapter Flywheel Housing 4cyl V6 V8 Gm 1978-1985 981552 on 2040-parts.com

C $115.00
Location:

Perkinsfield, Ontario, Canada

Perkinsfield, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:981552, 0981552, 984161, 0984161

OMC Stringer 400 800 Adapter Flywheel Housing 4CYL V6 V8 GM 1978-1985. Part numbers 981552, 0981552, 984161, 0984161. Cast number 909325. Good solid condition from freshwater use. Some surface scratches, gasket residue, dirt & grease.

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