Use Garmin’s 2 Liter pump kit with your GHP™ 10 system to pump hydraulic fluid from the steering cylinders to the steering wheel at the helm. Total Steering Cylinder(s) volume between 10cu.in. and 24cu.in. Engines less than 400HP. Balanced cylinders (add 010-11201-00 for unbalanced). Dimensions: 11"W x 4 11/16"H x 3 11/16"D.This pump was installed in boat and subsequently we realized that we needed the Garmin 2.1L pump. It was installed, bled, and removed. This pump spent less than one day in the boat. My loss is your gain.
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Radar & Autopilots for Sale
- Simrad rpu80 autopilot reversible hydraulic steering pump(US $299.95)
- Robertson ap200dl autopilot head(US $150.00)
- Robertson ap200dl autopilot head with gimbal bracket(US $150.00)
- Robertson j101a control box(US $100.00)
- Robertson f200 course control(US $100.00)
- Vintage wellcraft nautical jacket
Ford recalls more than 465,000 vehicles
Mon, 03 Jun 2013Ford Motor Co. said it is recalling more than 465,000 vehicles in several popular models -- including the 2013 Ford Fusion sedan -- after discovering problems with fuel-delivery modules, engine-block heaters and missing steering-gear parts. A Ford spokeswoman said today that three different recalls for several of its best-selling cars were sent to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration last week.
Ferrari 599 GTO photo and prices
Sat, 27 Mar 2010The Ferrari 599 GTO snapped at a private launch event The rumour-mill has been running wild on the first GTO to come out of Ferrari in quite some time. We first heard news of a ‘Limited Edition’ Ferrari 599 in late October when we spoke to a guy who’d been invited to put a deposit on a ‘Special 599′. At that point we had no clue it would get the GTO badge.
Win an Infiniti FX for a smart weekend away
Tue, 16 Nov 2010Simply fill out the form below and we’ll enter you into our draw, for the chance to win the prize. This competition is inspired by our latest epic drive: Mark Walton racked up 3500 effortless miles, driving an Infiniti FX from Moscow to the doorstep of Mongolia. Read his exploits in the December issue of CAR, or by clicking on his blog here.