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Impeller Raw Sea Water Pump Volvo Penta Omc 4.3 Gl 5.0 5.7 305 350 Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $299.95
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Brand:Marine Pump Manufacturer Part Number:21214596, 3862487, 3812697, 3858229

Brand new water pump for Volvo Penta 4.3, 5.0, 5.7 engines with V-belts.


Please see my other listings for serpentine belt pumps.


Interchanges with Volvo Penta part numbers  21214596, 3862487, 3812697, 3858229


Fits 4.3GL, 5.0GL, and 5.7GL engine with V-belts


1 1/4" hose ports


   New impeller is already installed.  This pump is ready to install on your boat!


Shipped USPS Priority Mail 2-3 day delivery in all 50 states!

 

 Core is NOT required but I am offering $25 refund for your old pump and I will pay return shipping.  Your old pump must be complete and not broken.


  Please send a message so I can include a return shipping label if you want to return you old one.


Thank you!

 

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