JMP OFFERS REPLACEMENT VOLVO PENTA PUMPS

JMP Penta Pumps

Apr 3, 2017

One of the largest marine engine manufacturers in the world, Volvo Penta powers countless vessels worldwide, from waterski boats to workboats. JMP Marine now offers reliable replacement engine cooling pumps for the full range of the company’s lineup, from its D1 to the D16.

Premium self-priming replacement flexible impeller pumps from JMP Marine are manufactured in its ISO 9001-certified facility. They’re engineered for efficiency and an extended service life. They have strong, durable bronze bodies, O-ring seals at the end covers instead of gaskets and offer a long life mechanical seal.

They come with JMP Marine’s renowned flexible impellers that boast a proven design, and are made from a special, wax-infused proprietary blend that resists salt, oil, chemicals and extreme heat. They were tested and approved by the US Navy, who reported that they outlasted other brands by a margin of two to one.

“Our Volvo Penta customers trust JMP Marine for their replacement pumps, impellers and parts,” said Olle Jonsson, regional sales consultant for the European market. “They understand it’s a critical component of any engine system and one that they’re not willing to risk with an inferior part.”

JMP Marine replacement pumps for Volvo Penta come with a 1-year warranty and start at $400 MSRP.

Global leader JMP Marine manufactures sea water pumps and strainers, and proven quality flexible impellers for OEM and aftermarket to fit almost all recreational and commercial marine engines, including Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, John Deere and Scania. They are available from a broad international network of dealers and distributors. This year, the company celebrates its 40th anniversary.

Contact JMP Marine LLC, 13280 SW 131 St., #111, Miami, FL 33186. Toll-free 866-537-3959. fred@jmpusa.com; www.jmpusa.com.

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