Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Teledyne Continental 470 & 520 Series Air Throttle Body Assy With Valve Arm on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Plains, Georgia, US

Plains, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Continental Engine Manufacturer Part Number:Casting 626735 Warranty:No

Teledyne Continental Air Throttle Assembly with butterfly valve and arms.  Throttle body casting number 626735. 

 

This throttle and lever assembly will fit various engines including I0-470, IO-520 and TSIO-520 series.   Please review your parts manual for applicability.

 

The Air throttle assembly could be used in many homebuilt applications.  Applicable also to experimental airplanes.

 

This Continental part is sold as removed.  There is no expressed or implied warranty with this item. 

 

 Please advise if you need additional pictures.



Use the FREE Counters 1 million sellers do - Andale!

Mitsubishi weighs a 'different direction' for the Lancer Evolution

Fri, 04 Mar 2011

The current generation of Mitsubishi Motors Corp.'s Lancer Evolution high-performance sedan appears be its last as the automaker works to refashion itself as a leader in electrified vehicles. Mitsubishi is considering a "different direction" for its rally-inspired, all-wheel-drive sport sedan as it prepares to launch eight electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles globally by 2015. The plan is fueled in part by a need to meet tougher global fuel economy and emissions regulations.

Aston Martin DBS Ultimate Edition mooted as run-out special

Sat, 28 Apr 2012

Aston Martin DBS Ultimate Edition planned The Aston Martin DBS is to be refreshed at the end of 2012 and AML look set to produce a run-out model – the DBS Ultimate Edition. There’s no doubt that Aston Martin likes a variation on a theme, and has a real penchant for a limited edition car whenever a suitable occasion can be found. So a run-out model for the current DBS is a given.

Video: FiDU technology creating lightweight, inflatable metal structures

Mon, 30 Apr 2012

This short video, featuring designer Oskar Zieta, details the process and design possibilities behind products developed with FiDU (Freie Innendruck Umformung – "free internal pressure forming") technology. Zieta, a Polish designer, explains how the lightweight yet robust metal appears as a soft object yet when you touch it you realize that it is actually a hard metal. "Working with FIDU technology is similar to carving clay," Zieta explains.