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Omc Cobra Stringer V6 Gm 3.8l 4.3l Carter Vented Marine Fuel Pump 982997 1982-91 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Byron Center, Michigan, United States

Byron Center, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:982997 0982997

OMC Cobra Stringer V6 GM 3.8L 4.3L Carter Vented Marine Fuel Pump 982997 1982-91

OMC Cobra Stringer V6 GM 3.8L 4.3L Carter Vented Marine Fuel Pump 982997 1982-91

SAME DAY SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM if you order & pay before 12 PM EST (Noon) MON-FRI.*(see disclaimer below)
*This will/might not be the case for 
1. USPS Holidays, as most of my items are shipped via USPS
2. Inclement weather in my region.
Item Details
  • Freshwater Used Part

  • OMC 982997 / 0982997
  • Good condition.

  • Cleaned & Repainted
  • I have removed the cover and the diagram looked good upon inspection.

  • Removed from a 1983 OMC 3.8L V6, but found on the 4.3L & 3.8L V6 engines from the 1982-1991 time period, although you may need to swap out the fittings with your existing ones.

  • Includes New Gasket!
  • Purchase with confidence!
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

Compatibility Statement / Disclaimer

  • Please check with me or your parts manual if you are unsure if this is correct for you. The part numbers given here are all correct, but it is ultimately up to you to do a little bit of research and make sure this is what you need.
  • The compatibility statements or suggestions in this listing is my best guess based on the quick research I did for this item.

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I try to describe all of my items honestly and accurately to the best of my ability. If you are dissatisfied with your recent purchase, please contact me as soon as possible. Returns must be made within 14 days, buyer pays shipping. I stand behind the products I sell and if something doesn't seem right with your purchase or you are having unexpected difficulties, please contact me as soon as possible and give me the opportunity to correct the issue. In the event that an item has unexpected functional issues within the return period, I will either: A. Let you keep the item and offer a full refund B. Ask that you ship the item back to me and offer a full refund and cover the return shipping as well.


These are used parts. Used parts may have cosmetic issues (scratches, missing paint, faded plastic, pitting, rust, minor dents & dings, etc.) The condition of this item is as described in the description and visible in the picture. You will receive the items you see in the picture (unless noted otherwise) It is being sold "as is" with no warranty.

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