Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Crane 99097-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Crane Manufacturer Part Number:99097-1

Brand new; never opened.

Machined Steel Locks 7° - Single Groove Design The ultimate in strength and wear resistance. These locks are machined from highest quality alloy steel billet material using the finest automatic screw machines and then carefully heat treated. Engineered specifically for today's high engine speeds and high-tension valve springs. These machined steel locks are the only locks to be used with our "Posi Lock" valve spring retainers. Oxide finished for corrosion protection, and color coded for assembly height identification.   

Valves & Valve Springs for Sale

Audi A4 Allroad quattro ready to roll

Sun, 15 Feb 2009

The Audi A4 Allroad quattro - launches at Geneva in March [ad#ad-1] It looks like Geneva is going to be more of a highlight than the recent Detroit Motor Show, which turned in to something of a sombre occasion. No surprise really, considering the US auto industry is in the worst shape of any in the world (been there, done that – remember BL in the ’70s?). But Europe, despite the current economic woes, makes the best cars in the world, and is going to be out in force in March.

Chevy Malibu Eco hybrid is a tough sell

Mon, 28 Jan 2013

Most prospective Chevrolet Malibu buyers at Castle Chevrolet in suburban Chicago quickly decide that they don't want to pay nearly $3,000 more for the Eco mild-hybrid version. "For most people, it's hard to justify the extra money based on the extra fuel economy" of a combined 3 mpg more than the base model, says Jeff Tuckman, the dealership's inventory manager. "You've got the base LS model sitting next to it that's just as nice and luxurious." It's a problem flagged by many Chevy dealers.

Porsche Cayenne headlights falling out

Sat, 25 Feb 2012

The 2010 - 2011 Porsche Cayenne recalled for headlight fix The 2010 and 2011 Porsche Cayenne is being recalled to fix a faulty headlight locking system which can cause the headlight to fall out. If there’s one thing you can say about a Porsche Cayenne – or any Porsche – is that it’s well bolted together. And cleverly conceived too, which is why there’s a locking mechanism for the headlights that allows you to unlock the whole unit and pop it out to change bulbs.