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Volvo Penta New Oem Sea Water Cooling Pump Impeller Kit 4.3l 21951348, 3862567 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Brumley, Missouri, United States

Brumley, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Volvo Penta Manufacturer:Volvo Penta Manufacturer Part Number:21213660, 3862567

Brand new, genuine Volvo Penta Water Pump Impeller Kit, part number 21213660. This is a factory original equipment part, not aftermarket. Replaces prior part number 3862567.

SKU# 21213660

Some of the models this fits:

 

5.0GXi-C, 5.0GXi-CF, 5.0GXi-D, 5.0GXi-DF, 5.0OSi-C, 5.0OSi-CF, 5.0OSi-D, 5.0OSi-DF

8.1Gi-A, 8.1Gi-B, 8.1Gi-BF, 8.1Gi-C, 8.1Gi-CF, 8.1Gi-D, 8.1Gi-DF, 8.1GSi-A, 8.1GXi-A, 8.1GXi-AF, 8.1GXi-B, 8.1GXi-BF, 8.1GXi-C,

4.3GL-A, 4.3GL-B, 4.3GL-C, 4.3GL-D

4.3GXi-A

5.7GL-A, 5.7GL-B, 5.7GL-C, 5.7GL-D, 5.7GL-E, 5.0GL-A, 5.0GL-B, 5.0GL-C, 5.0GL-D, 5.0GL-E

5.0GXi-A, 5.7Gi-A, 5.7GXi-A, 5.7GXi-B, 5.7GiI-A, 5.7GSiI-A, 5.7GXiI-A, 5.7GXiI-B

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