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Volvo Penta Gm 4.3 / V6 Exhaust Riser With Cooling Port # 856896 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Caledonia, Wisconsin, United States

Caledonia, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

These parts came from a 1989 boat with the Volvo Penta GM 4.3 set up.  Will NOT work on the V8 engines.  Most of these parts interchange.  I have many volvo penta parts on hand so if you don't see what your looking for in my other auctions, or store just ask.   This listing is for the exhaust riser that has the extra cooling fitting for a hose.  That can be removed and a plug may be installed if your set up does not have this extra fitting.  No cracks and is a good reusable part.  Some flaking on the inside which is normal.  If you buy two I can ship both together no extra charge as they will fit in the same flat rate box. Domestic shipping on the second one is free but if you buy more then 2 there will be another shipping charge. Shipping over seas has to be shipped individually as they will exceed the weight limit of 20 lbs.  If shipping is out of the country, email me for rate, unless it's already posted.  I do combine shipping and again, be sure to check out my other auctions for more Volvo Penta parts. 

 

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