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Volvo Penta Bellhousing Flywheel Cover P/n 835978 Gm V8 V6 350 305 5.7l 5.0l 4. on 2040-parts.com

US $372.90
Location:

North Port, Florida, United States

North Port, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Volvo Penta

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Up for sale is an excellent condition Volvo Penta Bellhousing Flywheel cover. Part  Number 835978 For Gm v8 and V6 Motors 350 305 4.3L 5.7L 5.0L course 26 spline shaft Most used most commonly  on Volvo Penta boats  1986-1991. Will fit standard 13 inch flywheel motors up to about 1991. Bearings and seals excellent condition , Mechanically perfect. Bolt it on get back on the water!


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1. Do you ship internationally? Yes we gladly Ship Internationally with no exclusions.

2. Do you accept Returns? Yes we accept returns within 14 days of purchase, buyer pays shipping.

3. Do you price match the same item listed on your website, here on Ebay? No , due to the listing fees, final value fees , and shipping fees associated with selling on Ebay we can not match our websites prices even on the same item .

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