Complete Outboard Powerheads for Sale
- Johnson outboard 1991 40hp 2 stroke power head 0435535(US $400.00)
- Omc johnson evinrude 40-50 hp powerhead crankcase assembly 0435535(US $519.99)
- Yamaha 15 hp 4 stroke powerhead without exhaust cover and valves f15 & 9.9(US $150.00)
- New wsm / yamaha 1984-1994 40 & 50 hp 3-cyl outboard powerhead rebuild kit(US $365.38)
- New wsm / yamaha 1995 & up 40 & 50 hp 3-cyl outboard powerhead rebuild kit(US $365.38)
- New mercury & mariner 1984-1990 50-60 hp 3-cyl outboard powerhead rebuild kit(US $578.57)
Jaguar Land Rover doubles its profits
Wed, 07 Nov 2012Jaguar Land Rover has reported sales up by 29 per cent in the second quarter of their financial year and profits up by 100 per cent. It’s a rough car market out there – especially in Europe – but Jaguar Land Rover continues to grow its sales with revenues up by over 13 per cent, sales up by 29 per cent and pre-tax profit up by 100 per cent to £431 million. These are strong figures from JLR and reflect the strong sales of the Evoque around the globe (100,000 and counting) and remarkably strong sales for the old Range Rover, despite the 2013 Range Range Rover about to hit showrooms.
Toyota recalls 6.58 million cars – 35,000 in the UK
Wed, 09 Apr 2014The Toyota Yaris (pictured) – one of the Toyotas recalled It seems Toyota has decided its dealer service centres aren’t busy enough, so it’s revealed a massive series of recalls for 6.58 million Toyota’s around the world – and 35,124 in the UK – to fix a raft of problems. The cars affected are the RAV4, Hilux, Yaris and Urban Cruiser models, and although no accidents or injuries have occurred as a result of the problems, Toyota are taking no chances. The Rav4 and Hilux models are being recalled to fix a spiral cable assembly in the airbag module where the shape and location of a retainer for the flexible flat cable could damage circuitry when the steering wheel is turned.
Jaguar lines up 4-, 6-cylinder engines
Mon, 16 Jul 2012Jaguar hasn't offered a four-cylinder engine since 1948 and no V6 since the small, lackluster X-Type was pulled from the United States four years ago. But in an era of mpg obsession, even this proud British luxury brand is changing. Jaguar will offer four- and six-cylinder engines in two of its three car lines, starting this fall.