Volvo Penta Low Pressure Fuel Pump For 4.3, 5.0, 5.7 282 1926b 3861355 216085 on 2040-parts.com
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Selling a used low pressure fuel pump for volvo penta 4.3,5.0, 5.7. This is a component of volvo's fuel 'cell' 3861355 216085. Volvo does not sell this part separately so your only option is to replace the whole fuel cell assembly at a cost of over $1000. The cell itself is easy to disassemble and reassemble.
This pump was removed from a 2007 5.7Gi engine with 80 hours on it. I replaced my entire fuel cell as I thought i had a fuel related problem - ended up being ignition related. The pump is working perfectly to the best of my knowledge. Part number on the pump itself is: 282 1926B If you have any questions please ask. Thank you. |
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