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Volvo Penta 1000531 Head Aq125 Aq131 Aq151 531 275 280 Cam Valve Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
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Bassett, Virginia, United States

Bassett, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Volvo Penta Manufacturer Part Number:1000531

Used Volvo Penta 1000531 aka 531 head, with camshaft. This is the correct head for the AQ 125, 131, and 151 engines, and will work with other SOHC Penta four cylinder engines with carburetors. This is also a very desirable head for automotive performance engines, due to improved flow and better combustion chamber design. If used in a turbo motor, replacement of the exhaust valves with an appropriate type is recommended. Does not have holes for use with K-Jetronic fuel injection. This head has typical signs of use, with some corosion on the outside but inner parts are in good usable condition.

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