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Volvo Penta Oil Cooler O-ring Kit Replaces 3581070 D31 D32 D41 D42 D43 D44 D300 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.56
Location:

Varna, Bulgaria

Varna, Bulgaria
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Manufacturer Part Number:PM3581070

Volvo Penta o-ring replacement RO : 3581070
Item Title
Replacement o-ring for VP PN : 3581070
Typical in D31 D32 D41 D42 D43 D44 D300 oil coolers (4 units required per cooler)
those with three bolts on each cap.

This price is for four (4) units.

This part number has the same application in heat exchangers and oil coolers for the following engines as well
D2-55 D2-75 D3.

It is absolutely essential to open those cooling units once per year for inspection and cleaning.
Improper flow will cause overheating, not to mention corrosion, which will eventually destroy the insert inside.
After dismantling the unit, a dip in slightly acidic solution for 24 hours will be enough.
Clean well afterwards with freshwater.
Then reasemble carefully, and of course lubricate the new o-rings with some motor oil.
Shipping Information Title
I will try to ship within 1-2 days after receiving payment.
Registered only.
Europe around 10 days
USA around 2 weeks
Terms of Sale Title
You will get what you see.
If unsure consult a mechanic or a Volvo Penta dealer.
Sale is final.

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