Service Tools for Sale
- Digital yacht navdoctor nmea network diagnostic tool(US $430.23)
- Panther replacement blade rope cutter(US $35.68)
- Sea-dog emergency deck fill plug(US $28.36)
- Hinge pin tool for mercruiser mercury alpha gen 2 bravo 1 2 3 replaces 91-78310(US $11.80)
- Hinge pin tool for mercruiser alpha one gen ii bravo i ii iii replaces 91-78310(US $11.80)
- Hinge pin tool replaces 91-78310 for mercruiser mercury alpha gen 2 bravo 1 2 3(US $11.80)
Alfa MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde gets a tweak and a tickle
Fri, 01 Jul 20112011 Alfa MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde - cosmetic tweaks & new toys The Alfa MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde already sits at the top of the very appealing MiTo range, but that hasn’t stopped Alfa spreading more Alfa goodness across its bows for the new 2011 model year cars. Don’t get too excited that the tickles include power upgrades – they don’t. But when the MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde already boasts one of the best Alfa engines for a long time – the 1.4-litre TB Multiair – that’s not too much of a disappointment.
Ecclestone faces £4 million bill
Fri, 28 Mar 2014MOTORSPORT boss Bernie Ecclestone must pay lawyers' bills adding up to about £4 million despite winning a High Court fight with a German media company, a judge has ruled. In February, Mr Justice Newey had dismissed a claim for around £80 million in damages by Constantin Medien - which had said it lost out after Mr Ecclestone entered into a "corrupt agreement" with a banker to facilitate the sale of the Formula 1 Group to a buyer chosen by him. But, despite ruling against Constantin after a High Court trial in London, the judge had described 83-year-old Mr Ecclestone as not "reliable or truthful".
Use screenwash – or risk Legionnaires’ Disease
Mon, 14 Jun 2010Adding Screenwash stops Legionella bacterium To be entirely truthful, the risk isn’t huge. There are probably less than 500 cases a year of Legionnaires’ Disease in the UK, but new research points to a likely cause for an unpleasant infection for which the source of infection often goes undiscovered. The Health Protection Agency has been checking out findings that professional drivers were the group mostly at risk – five times more likely to contract Legionnaires’ disease – and have been looking at why.