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Perkins Marine 4.108 Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com

US $498.00
Location:

Plainville, Connecticut, United States

Plainville, Connecticut, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

 PERKINS model 4.108 marine oil pan.  This oil pan is heavy cast aluminum, from engine serial number ED 33210 U 18401/05/96

NOTE - Ebay makes listing shipping costs a BIG hassle.

I'll make it simple - contact me with your city and state for a shipping quote.

We have many more genuine Perkins parts, both new and used, including transmissions, please contact us with your needs.

My company, Sound Marine Diesel LLC, is the #1 dealer of Beta Marine diesel engines in the USA, for 10 years in a row! Click on this link for information concerning repowering your boat, and generators powered by Yanmar, Kubota, John Deere, and Isuzu diesel engines, for your boat, home, or business - www.SoundMarineDiesel.com

 

You may call to discuss this unit, or repowering your boat, at no cost or obligation.  Phone and fax is 860 666 2184.

 

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