Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Seadoo New Exhaust Manifold Bolt Set Screws Stainless 587 657 717 657x Xp Gtx Sp on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Saginaw, Michigan, United States

Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:01 Brand:Seadoo


Brand new stainless steel bolt kit (includes 8 bolts) to replace exhaust manifold bolts found on 1989-2003 seadoo 2 stroke PWCs [XP, GTX, SPX, SP, etc]. If your seadoo is a 2 stroke with 587, 657,657x,or 717 engine, this kit will work for your machine (message me if unsure). Includes bolts only, you can reuse your old spring washers. These bolts are the exact same as OEM, and brand new, stainless steel construction. They stand a better chance of not fracturing because they have not been stretched already like used ones, however if you are fracturing bolts constantly you probably have a motor or exhaust mount issue. Will not fit manifolds on 787 or 951 engines, those bolts are a different size.


I also sell a lot of used seadoo parts and rebuild carbs as well. Contact me if interested or if there is a certain part you are looking for, as I have parts for several different Seadoos and often times have a good idea of which parts work with which skis. If you save me from having to list an item here on ebay, I can give you a discount. Call anytime with any questions you may have, I appreciate my customers and am more than happy to help.
Blake: 989-492-8053

Honda Accord hybrid brake, acceleration claim under U.S. review

Tue, 23 Nov 2010

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a claim into whether some Honda hybrid vehicles are prone to unintended acceleration. The federal auto safety regulator said today it had agreed to look into a complaint stemming from a fatal July 2005 crash. The driver of a 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid said she was driving over rumble strips on the side of a freeway when she tried to apply the brakes.

One Lap of the Web: Rags to riches, Beetles to Porsches

Thu, 27 Feb 2014

-- Joseph MacDonald parked his 1965 Beetle in front of a restaurant 41 years ago, and that was the last time he saw it. He might yet see it again today, as his stolen car -- now painted white, and with even more rust -- will reunite with him, through the providence of border patrol officers actually performing some due diligence. Jason Torchinsky -- who knows a thing or two about stolen Beetles -- notes that he was lucky enough not to have waited 40 years for his car to come back.

Hyundai Santa Fe (2012): the full story

Wed, 11 Apr 2012

Hyundai revealed the third-generation Santa Fe at the New York motor show, complete with new styling, improved practicality, and better efficiency. Santa Fe - is it Christmas come early? Sticking with the Santa Fe name shows that the Koreans still have space for badges outside the Hyundai 'i#' structure.