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Mopar: Water Pump Hi-po 340 360 318 Police Dodge Plymouth Duster Cuda Satellite on 2040-parts.com

US $44.25
Location:

Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Natural aluminum Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


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Mopar: OEM Hi-Po Cop Car Water Pump
For '70 - 91 smallblocks

Here's an OEM-supplier new police water pump for all 1970-up LA-engine Mopars, incl. Dodge, Chrysler, and Plymouth. Features the hi-volume 6-blade impeller and, most importantly, the large front bearing and shaft that prevents the all-too-common (and very ugly) "shaft snapped and fan ate my radiator" syndrome! Will NOT fit '69-down unless you use all the '70-up "front of engine" components". Will NOT  fit '92-up (Magnum engines).

Shipped worldwide, see S&H per calculator at tab above.

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MoPar to ya!

Rick

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