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Volvo Penta Tamd Aftercooler 845582 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,250.00
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Lake Worth, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Volvo Penta Manufacturer Part Number:845582

Volvo Penta TAMD marine diesel aftercooler in very clean condition.  Pressure tested by a local radiator shop and ready to install.  Stripped down to the bare metals, re-primed and re-sprayed with Volvo Penta green paint.  Cleaned, flushed, pressure tested, and new zincs installed.  Only Voolvo Pentta parts used in rehab.  Hard to find part in great condition. Nice clean core with no corrosion on the fins. Everything pictured is included in this sale.  I also have the matching heat exchanger as well as some other misc. parts for this motor.  Many applications for this part AQAD, AQD, TMD, TAMD                                    Volvo parts # 845582                        Free Shipping to the U.S!!!     

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