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Volvo Penta Dps-b Sterndrive - 1.78 New on 2040-parts.com

US $6,995.00
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Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Volvo Penta Manufacturer Part Number:21615542

The new generation Volvo Penta DPS-B Duoprop outdrive is perfectly matched for V6 & V8 gasoline engines, plus the D3 sport diesel. Built for performance and driving fun, it is the perfect companion aboard a sport boat, sport cruiser, sport fisher, bow rider etc.

  • Hydrodynamically improved design giving better speed and performance.
  • Even more durable internal drive train for longer service life.
  • Lower weight for better performance.
  • Reduced maintenance need (e.g. only 2 anodes and maintenance-free gimbal ring).
  • Higher capacity through-the-drive exhausts for greatly reduced sound and smell.
  • Integrated speedometer pick up.
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Ratios Available:
1.78:1 (#21615542)

 

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