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Case Of 104 Ac M43ff Marine Spark Plugs Xref Ngk B6hs Bosch W7ac Champion Rl86c on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:AC Manufacturer Part Number:M43FF

New Case of 104 (13 boxes of 8) AC Marine Spark Plugs M43FF.

These are used by many Outboard motors such as Mercury, Mariner, Force, Honda, Johnson, Evinrude, and Yamaha. Also used in many ATV and a host of other small engines.

Other part numbers for this plug are as follows, but please verify for yourself.

Not responsible for application errors.

 

Mercury, Mariner, Force: 33-48370, 33-82370M, 33-72983, F5H234, F5H235

Honda: 98076-56710, 98076-56740

 

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