Volvo Penta Heat Exchanger 831882 on 2040-parts.com
Dawsonville, Georgia, United States
These are heat exchangers for a Volvo Penta sterndrive engine. They are new, but due to the fact they weren't stored in box, there are some nicks and dings. There is absolutely no rust or anything that affects performance. Any surface defects could be fixed with a fresh coat of high heat red paint. Please make sure that your part number matches ours or is a direct replacement for ours before you order. The part number is 831882.
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