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I have a bunch of NOS ones. The part numbers are 362AA, 362AH, and 363E. Let me know what you need.
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He needs a 362-AH. They're brass and brass won't weld itself to an aluminum intake.
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What is the difference between the 2? They look the same externally except one looks to have a steel body and the other is brass.
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The difference in the numbers is brass vs. steel body. The boat versions are brass, but steel welds it self to aluminum through corrosion, so I wouldn't use the steel ones for that reason. If you have a cast iron intake it wouldn't matter though.
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Thanks John, you really know your SW. P.J., if you need one let me know. If anyone else is looking for one there are plenty to go around.
Jason Jason |
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Thanks John and Jason
John said I need a 362 AH so please let me know what you want for a brass one and your address where I can send the money. PJ |
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