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Used condition. Asking $475, but willing to accept offers!
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Dropping the price to $400

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What is the part number?


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There is no P/N that I can see, but I looked it up in the Parts Catalog and here are a few numbers I see:
9851070-2, 9851074-1, 9851071-2

Should work for all models of 150's

Let me know, thanks
-Mike

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The Fuel Shutoff Valve has one part number for the assembly, however there are several different dash numbers.

0411803-2 (150 )
0411803-5 (150 - 150G ) *When exhausted use -6
0411803-6 (150H - '72L)
0411803-8 ('73L - '75M)

The '76 M has a different part number.
9851070-2 ('76M)


The 152 has a completely different valve.


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When I replaced my sticking fuel valve a few months ago. Not cheap. But needed.
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