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Rawleigh
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In search of a Sendure!

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Does anyone have a Sendure 2350-1-5 off of a 440 Chrysler they want to get rid of? Mine has finally started to leak in at least one of the tubes. I thought I would check to see if anyone had one from a repower before I parted with $1,100 + hard earned dollars! Thanks.
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Re: In search of a Sendure!

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Rawleigh,

Take a look at Lenco (lencocoolers.com).

They are located in Long Island, NY and their prices and delivery are very good.

I’ve used them for oil, transmission and heat exchangers for years with excellent results.

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Thanks Richard. I have their oil and transmission coolers. I will definitely look at them if I have to buy new.
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Re: In search of a Sendure!

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I have a pair of these that were spares for my 440's. They came with the boat. The ones I had were a little different but very similar as they mounted to side of motor. I could not find a part number, I have never used or really inspected till now.

If you think you can make them work, let me know.



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Re: In search of a Sendure!

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Carl: Mine is the back mounted double tank model. Thanks for the offer though.
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