Mercury Mercruiser Quicksilver Oem Part # 43-78081t 1 Gear-pinion on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Mercury Mercruiser Quicksilver Oem Part # 43-78081T 1 Gear-Pinion
casting says 43-78081 |
Powerhead Components for Sale
Used as new crankshaft yamaha f225, f250, f300 4.2 sho four stroke year 2012(US $775.00)
35-877761 q01 oil filter mercury 4cyl(US $7.00)
Yamaha oil filter 69j-13440-03(US $9.95)
Mercury cylinder head bolt 878217(US $4.65)
Omc 396573 / johnson / evinrude piston assembly(US $79.99)
39-817869a 3 mercury piston ring set of 2(US $30.00)
Aston to launch 'two or three Lagonda models' - Bez
Thu, 19 May 2011Aston Martin is preparing to launch 'two or three' new Lagonda models, CEO Ulrich Bez has confirmed to CAR. In a wide-ranging interview with our European editor Georg Kacher in the new June 2011 issue, Dr Bez revealed numerous details about the plan to relaunch the Lagonda brand. The new-generation Lagondas are to include a sporty crossover, an Allroad-type crossover and a high-end luxury saloon following in the footsteps of the William Towns-designed boxy 1976 Aston Martin Lagonda, CAR understands.
New 2013 Nissan LEAF goes the ‘Battery Lease’ route UPDATED
Thu, 11 Apr 2013Even though you will be paying the same rate as you did in the first year, you’ll have to make do with the old batteries unless they fall below the 9 bar level, when Nissan will replace them under warranty. There is no doubt that Nissan are still convinced the future is the electric car, and the LEAF – the world’s best-selling electric car – is the future of motoring. And the LEAF is a convincing car if all you want is a well-built family car to transport you round your local area, even if it will cost an arm and a leg to buy in comparison to an ICE car.
Ford to introduce inflatable seatbelts
Thu, 05 Nov 2009When the 2011 Ford Explorer hits showrooms, its move to a unibody platform won't be the only major change. Ford will use the next-generation Explorer to introduce inflatable seatbelts for rear passengers. According to Ford, the inflatable seatbelt will help distribute crash forces across five times more body area, compared with traditional seatbelts.