Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mercury/mercruiser Pre-alpha And Alpha I And Ll Bellows Expander Installer 45497 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Winsted, Minnesota, United States

Winsted, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:45497

Good usable bellows installer. It looks like a factory part number on this. Google or check manual for exact application/usage. 4 3/4" open, length is 13 1/2". 5/16" square steel stock, this is good quality.

 NO RESERVE

 E-mail for more info

 NO RETURNS/WARRANTY, MAKE SURE THIS IS WHAT WILL WORK FOR YOU!

 I ALWAYS REFUND OVERPAYMENT ON SHIP COST, IF ANY

 THANKS FOR LOOKING, AND HAVE A GREAT REST-OF-SUMMER

 

 

NHTSA probes shattering liftgate glass on Ford SUVs

Mon, 02 May 2011

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating about 200,000 copies of the 2010 and 2011 Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner SUVs for liftgate glass that reportedly shatters. There have been 18 complaints of the liftgate window breaking, four resulting in injuries. The models involved were built on or before Oct.

Mini Countryman (2010): first official pictures

Wed, 20 Jan 2010

This is the Mini Countryman, the fourth addition to Mini’s range – after the regular three-door hatch, the Convertible and the Clubman – and also the first current-generation Mini to have four-wheel drive and four regular passenger doors. No, Mini says the Countryman is a crossover, and the four-wheel drive system – called Mini All4 – is an option. Think of the Countryman as a slightly bigger and more practical Clubman with a longer wheelbase than other Minis, four proper doors and a conventional lift-up rear hatch, but to make sure it looks a bit more butch Mini has given the Countryman a bigger, bluffer nose than its siblings.

Kia four-door sports sedan concept

Fri, 19 Aug 2011

Kia isn't giving much away about its Frankfurt-bound concept car, indeed it hasn't even released its name yet, referring to it as the 'four-door sports sedan concept.' The press release talks of it as 'signalling a distinctive new design direction' for the Korean brand, yet the now-familiar 'tiger-nose' grille and Optima-esque A-pillar/cant rail/C-pillar highlight are very much in evidence. "No matter from which perspective you look at it - this concept car is roaring with energy and ready for take-off," says Peter Schreyer, Kia Motors Chief Design Officer."I believe the car is a strong statement from Kia: we are ready to fast forward to an all new chapter." We'll bring you full details (and hopefully a name) from IAA next month. Photo gallery: Kia four-door sports sedan concept