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The Johnson Evinrude OMC New OEM Float Chamber Assembly 0433000 is a high-quality replacement part designed for optimal performance in your marine engine. Manufactured by BRP Evinrude Johnson, this lightweight and compact assembly ensures a perfect fit and reliable operation, making it an essential upgrade for boating enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | BRP Evinrude Johnson |
Brand | Evinrude Johnson |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 4 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 0433000 |
D**F
Good Price for Johnson / Evinrude OEM part
Recently replaced the carburetor float bowels on my 150hp Johnson outboard because the bowels are prone to warping and leaking over time. I thought I could get away with the knock-off float bowels but soon found why that was a bad idea. The cheap knock-off bowels have an incompatible thread inside where the high speed jet is installed. The OEM part fits as it should and the price on Amazon is less than most other suppliers and if you have prime the shipping is free and fast.
S**J
Delivered on time, was as described and worked great.
I had a leaking fuel bowl gasket and had to replace the fuel bowl (original was warped) and carburator gaskets. It corrected the problem and the boat is back on the water.
T**R
OEM parts are always the best
Had to order these after returning aftermarket parts that didn’t even have a place to install the high speed jet. OEM is always the way to go and worth the money
A**R
Perfecto
perfecto
T**N
OEM is best
Was happy to find source for OEM float bowls. The only reason for 4 stars was the items were simply thrown in a plastic bag and shipped loose. One of the bowls had slight damage to the sealing surface but I had to use it anyway to return boat to running condition.
D**N
Johnson 175 fast strike
Perfect replacement for my warped bowls.
D**D
Fits 1998 Evinrude 150 ocean pro
Worked well
A**R
Good carb bowls
Good carb float bowls, it's worth the extra money to go OEM. Only thing I can say is don't forget to unscrew the high speed jets from behind the drain plug on your old ones and install them in the new ones. You will be scratching your head wondering why your motor won't run past 1500 rpms if you don't.
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