ESTATE FIND mercury outboard mercarb 20 66 don't know anything about boat motors looks like the linkage between the two is broken but other than that they look to be complete thanks for looking happy to answer any questions
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Intake & Fuel Systems for Sale
2000 evinrude ficht 75hp outboard oil lift pump and fuel pump filter assembly(US $130.00)
Oem yamaha reed plate assembly 6g1-13610-01-00(US $37.88)
1966 evinrude fastwin carburetor float bowl(US $36.00)
1966 wards sea king choke lever, 6 hp(US $27.50)
Yamaha carburetors-250 hp outboard v-6,fits 90-95,all 6 with solenoids(US $375.00)
Shift 1/16 scott-atwater 5 hp outboard powerhead
Beijing motor show: China means (auto) business
Tue, 22 Apr 2008By Guy Bird Motor Shows 22 April 2008 05:34 Only a fool wandering around this week's Beijing motor show would still dismiss China as some also-ran automotive market full of rip-off designs and outdated ‘new’ cars based on old Western designs. While all of those clichés were still in evidence at the Chinese auto show, the copycat mentality is much less obvious than even a year ago at last year's Shanghai show. And every western car exec CAR spoke to was in awe of the upward sales trajectory that means China is still the place to do business in 2008.Yes, there are still some odd automotive fish, usually small ‘three-box’ saloon in shape such as the Chinese market only Citroen C-Elysee and the VW Lavida (a Jetta/Bora Plus car with less style).
Infotainment in cars could get a boost from backup-camera mandate
Tue, 21 Feb 2012A federal mandate to require backup cameras in all vehicles, expected Feb. 29, will be a bonanza for suppliers of collision-avoidance equipment. But the mandate also could provide an unintended boost to the infotainment industry.
Toyota paid $10 million to settle unintended acceleration lawsuit
Fri, 24 Dec 2010Toyota Motor Corp. agreed to pay $10 million to settle a lawsuit with the families of four people who were killed in an accident that led to the automaker’s recall of millions of vehicles over unintended acceleration concerns. The settlement was reached in September, but the amount was not made public at the time after both Toyota and the plaintiffs agreed to keep the deal confidential.