Complete Engines (Watercraft) for Sale
- Tigershark jetski new seal # 0673-902(US $9.99)
- 1995 tigershark montego 640cc used, steering stem assembly 0773-096(US $25.99)
- 2023 kawasaki jetski ultra 310 lx oem lh upper speaker 21185-0020(US $99.99)
- Pair wsm piston rings kit 1.00 over polaris 800 octane genesis virage 010-835-07(US $126.00)
- 2004 yamaha fx cruiser ho fx1100 crankcase / main engine cases -- damaged --(US $254.99)
- 2004 yamaha fx cruiser ho fx1100 intake and exhaust camshafts / 6b6-12171-00-00(US $59.49)
Honda tears up its old product plan
Mon, 26 Oct 2009Honda Motor Co. is reviewing its entire lineup with the aim of building less expensive and more fuel-efficient vehicles, Honda CEO Takanobu Ito says. In the case of some next-generation products--including the crucial Civic platform used on a variety of vehicles worldwide--that means making major changes to vehicles already well along in the development process.
Concept Car of the Week: Mercedes-Benz C111, C111-II and C111-IID
Fri, 30 Aug 2013In 1962, Mercedes-Benz launched a research program to investigate the development of the Wankel rotary engine and its potential both on the road and track. While the early mule wasn't a looker, the prototype's design continued to evolve until a public unveiling of the C111-I concept, designed by Bruno Sacco, at the 1969 Frankfurt motor show. The coupé may have looked like the systematic further development of the Sport Light models from the ‘50s with its gullwing doors, but it wasn't a design study for a new SL.
McLaren plan to make windscreen wipers obsolete
Sun, 15 Dec 2013McLaren plan to make windscreen wipers obsolete Much of the ‘clunkiness’ in cars – stuff like wind-up windows and a cranking handle – have been made obsolete in cars as technology arrived to make things work better, but one thing that remains on modern cars from the dawn of the motoring age is the windscreen wiper. Invented by Mary Anderson in 1903 after she realised drivers of the first motor cars were having to lean out of the window in rainy conditions to see where they were going, it became a standard fitting on all cars within a few years. Windscreen wipers have certainly improved over the years as technology has developed, but they’re still basically a strip of rubber moving across the windscreen to clear rain.