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Dometic Air Conditioning Pump Mch Lc3cpmd115 Marine Ac Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $245.00
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East Hampton, New York, United States

East Hampton, New York, United States
This pump has a brand new wet end assy, part #MCH 725115006. Comes in original box. Note: one mounting hole is cracked and missing rubber grommet, easily repairable. (see pics)
Brand:March Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:LC3CPMD

 Great pump, 115V. Remanufactured AC Pump

3/4"FPT inlet. 1/2"MPT outlet. .

March Marine Pumps part # LC-3CP-MD.

New wet end assembly part # 725115006.

8.5GPM centrifugal liquid-cooled seawater pump.

Minor cosmetic blemish--cracked mounting hole. Crack can be repaired easily at minor cost, or mounted with only 3 holes.

(see pictures)

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