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Volvo Penta Md7a Raw Water Pump, New, With Clamps on 2040-parts.com

US $279.00
Location:

Plainville, Connecticut, United States

Plainville, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Johnson Country/Region of Manufacture:Sweden Manufacturer Part Number:10-35157-3

 VOLVO PENTA inboard diesel, model MD7A, raw water pump, new old stock. [ it may also fit the MD5 and MD6 series engines, please check the photos carefully for compatibility]

This unit has never been installed, and includes two new clamps. List price is $377.

NOTE -  This pump has internally threaded ports. [ check your engine for compatibility] Volvo part number 10-35157-3

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