Volvo Penta Seawater Pumps Australia
Shop Volvo Penta seawater pumps designed to maintain efficient engine cooling and prevent costly overheating damage. At Boaters World, we stock genuine Volvo Penta seawater pumps and trusted SPX Johnson OEM replacements to suit a wide range of engines.
Our range covers popular Volvo Penta AQ, MD, KAD and D-series engines from 3.0L to 8.2L. Each pump is matched to exact OEM specifications for accurate fitment and reliable performance in saltwater and freshwater conditions.
Genuine & OEM Cross-Reference Replacement Pumps
We supply pumps that replace common Volvo Penta OEM part numbers, including:
SPX Johnson pumps provide high-quality OEM cross-reference replacements, offering durable construction, corrosion resistance and long service life.
Suitable for Popular Volvo Penta Engines
- 3.0L
- 4.3L
- 5.0L
- 5.7L
- 7.4L
- 8.2L
- AQ, MD, KAD and D-series configurations
When Should You Replace a Volvo Penta Seawater Pump?
Common signs of pump failure include overheating, reduced water flow, leaks around the housing, unusual noises, or worn impellers. Regular inspection and timely replacement protects your engine from serious cooling system damage.
Why Choose Genuine or OEM Replacement Pumps?
- Precise fitment to Volvo Penta specifications
- Reliable impeller performance
- Corrosion-resistant construction
- Long-term engine protection
- Reduced risk of overheating
In Stock & Ready to Ship Australia-Wide
We keep popular Volvo Penta seawater pumps in stock for fast dispatch across Australia. Whether you're performing scheduled maintenance or replacing a failed pump, our team can assist with accurate part identification and fitment advice.
Browse the products above to find the correct Volvo Penta seawater pump for your engine and order online today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are SPX Johnson pumps genuine Volvo Penta?
SPX Johnson manufactures OEM-quality pumps that replace Volvo Penta part numbers. They provide reliable cross-reference alternatives.
Can I replace just the impeller instead of the full pump?
If the housing and bearings are in good condition, replacing the impeller may be sufficient. However, worn shafts or seals may require full pump replacement.
How often should a seawater pump be replaced?
Inspection is recommended annually, with replacement depending on engine hours and operating conditions.
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