UP FOR SALE IS A USED. DIESEL TANK SENDING UNIT (FUELTANK FLOAT) FOR PETERBILT FUEL TANK.THE TANK IT CAME OUT OF HAD A HOLE IN IT.HAD TO CHANGE THE TANK SO I REMOVED THE FLOAT FROM IT.FLOAT WAS WORKING FINE WHEN REMOVED. IF YOU NEED AN EXTRA ONE HERE IT IS.
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New manifold heater 90° v 12 cyl diesel turbo engine(US $99.99)
New international tractor speedometer cluster gauge(US $199.99)
Signal-stat turn signal switch series 900 n.o.s.(US $14.00)
Komatsu air filter new 1249058h1 element(US $9.99)
E track bundle 2x 5ft and 4 rings(US $45.00)
new international navistar ignition switch and keys 429047c1(US $35.00)
Audi A8 (2010) at Detroit motor show 2010
Mon, 30 Nov 2009Just unveiled at the 2010 Detroit auto show, this is the new 2010 Audi A8, Ingolstadt’s flagship limo designed to take on the BMW 7-series, Mercedes S-class and Jaguar XJ. Like the previous two generations of A8, the new car is built entirely of aluminium, meaning it achieves some incredible fuel figures. There’s also a gorgeous interior, some very cool gadgets, and the promise from Audi that the A8 will be the sportiest luxury saloon in its class.
Companies work with racing technology to improve child safety seats
Fri, 27 May 2011The same technology that saved IndyCar driver Simona De Silvestro from serious injury in a recent crash at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway might soon be helping protect children in car seats. Dorel Juvenile Group, a car-seat manufacturer, is partnering with racing-product developers at Bald Spot Sports to use cockpit material that insulates racers from crashes in child-safety technology. Dorel makes child-safety items under brand names such as Safety 1st and Cosco.
Meadow Brook concours changes name
Wed, 24 Feb 2010The Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance is changing its name this year and will be known as the Concours d'Elegance of America at Meadow Brook. The vintage-car event is held annually in suburban Detroit on the grounds of the Meadow Brook estate, located on the campus of Oakland University. The estate is the former home of Matilda Dodge Wilson, the widow of auto pioneer John Dodge.
