Volvo 164 B30 Water Pump Pulley, B20?, 140, 142, 144, 145, on 2040-parts.com
Brazil, Indiana, United States
This is the water pump pulley from a B30 engine out of a 1971 164, I would think they would be correct for all B30 engines and perhaps B20 engines About 5 1/8" dia and 2 1/16" tall. Good used condition. |
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