Volvo Penta Exhaust Riser 4", Volvo Penta 3857944-7 Omc 3857944 Glm 51330 New on 2040-parts.com
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GLM Part Number: 51330; OMC Part Number: 3857944; Volvo Part Number: 3857944-7 new Exhaust Elbow Assembly with sensor port Fits Volvo penta: 4.3L GM 262 CID V6 (1991 & ); 5.7L GM 350 CID V8 (1991 & after); 5.0/5.8L/5.8 & 351 King Ford 302/351 CID V8 (1988-1996 Carbureted); 7.4/8.2L GM 454/502 CID V8 (1991 & After); Volvo Penta: 4.3L GM 262 CID V6 (1992 & After); 5.7L GM 350 CID V8 (1993 & After); 5.0/5.8L Ford 302/351 CID V8 (1993 & After); 7.4/8.2 GM 454/502 CID V8 (1992 & After) OEM: 3857944 ,
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