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New Omc Volvo Penta 5.0/5.7 V8 Marine Exhaust Manifold 3857723 305/350 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Rockville, Maryland, United States

Rockville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:HGE Manufacturer Part Number:HGE 4035

Exhaust Manifold

 

This item for sale is a brand new exhaust manifold for OMC & Volvo Penta marine engines.
Includes: manifold, gaskets, hardware.  HGE part number 4035.

Unused purchase from Doug Russell Marine.  Brand new, never used or even removed from box.  Partially opened to take pictures only.  Paid $180 plus shipping.   

Fits most: 

  • OMC 1990 & Later 5.0L GM
  • OMC 1990 & Later 5.7L GM
  • Volvo Penta 1995 & Later 5.0L GM
  • Volvo Penta 1995 & Later 5.7L GM

Replaces:

  • OEM # 0914035
  • OEM # 3852374
  • OEM # 3857723
  • Osco #s 52374, 57579 
  • Sierra # 18-1986 
  • Aqua Power # 5516

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