Volvo Penta Rochester 2 Jet V8 Carb Carburetor 5.0 5.7 V8 V6 17059059 on 2040-parts.com
Holley, New York, United States
Volvo penta v8 2 jet carb in very nice shape. Pulled from a running motor. This is compatible with any v8 2 barrel intake. Thanks for looking!
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