Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Volvo Penta Prop on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
Location:

Patchogue, New York, United States

Patchogue, New York, United States

Volvo Penta 200-290 Drive
Part# 854983
15 X 19 LH Aluminum Propeller

15" Diameter x 19" Pitch
Long hub
Aluminum
3 blade
LH rotation - counter clockwise
17 tooth spline
SINGLE PROPELLER FOR THE 200-290 DRIVES

The increased blade area of the high speed propeller makes it most suitable for use with high power engines and at high revs. In a fast boat this does not only mean increased speed, it also means that a heavily loaded boat will plane more quickly and enjoy better fuel economy. The high speed propeller's excellent reversing characteristics also mean faster and safer quayside maneuvering.

ALUMINIUM HIGH SPEED LONG HUB PROPELLER

V6 and V8 engines should always be fitted with the long hub which is also suitable for 4 cylinder petrol engines.

ACTION PERFORMANCE MARINE
Rear of 200 West Ave
Patchogue NY 11772
631-654-1119

Consumer Electronics Show: News and Notes

Fri, 07 Jan 2011

Here are some more things we saw at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. -- While it came onto the market at the top end, HD Radio is now trickling down to even entry-level cars. To emphasize that, parked in the HD Radio booth at CES was a Jetta, a 2012 Focus and a Forester, all relatively affordable rides that can come with the improved radio reception of HD.

Chrysler is crushing 93 pre-production Dodge Vipers

Thu, 06 Mar 2014

Chrysler has ordered 93 first-generation Dodge Vipers to be crushed, including what is believed to be the fourth Viper ever made. A Chrysler representative sent a letter to South Puget Sound Community College, which currently owns the Viper with VIN# 4, informing them that they must crush the car within two weeks. Automakers regularly donate unsellable non-street legal vehicles to automotive-engineering programs at colleges and universities, reserving the right to order the vehicles destroyed for insurance purposes.

Road management proposals 'could save millions'

Wed, 30 Oct 2013

£2.6 MILLION IN TAXES could be saved over the next decade by reforming how roads are managed, the Department for Transport has said. Roads Minister Robert Goodwill unveiled a consultation on turning the Highways Agency into a Government-owned company. In a statement to MPs, Mr Goodwill said the reforms would mean the creation of a "road user watchdog" similar to Passenger Focus on the railways.