Berkeley Stainless A Impeller on 2040-parts.com
Mechanicsville, Virginia, United States
This impeller has about 30 minutes of run time on it during testing. Wasn't enough for my application and had to go to a hi helix. This has been fully detailed by MPD, speed coated and requires a shouldered wear ring. These list for $1300 new not including the detail. It's just sitting in my garage and I know someone can use this before the upcoming boating season.
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