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Posts by Osuagwu Solomon

link to What are the Bent Pushrod Symptoms?

What are the Bent Pushrod Symptoms?

Pushrods are used in overhead valve engines, and their main function is to transmit the reciprocating motion that allows the internal combustion engine to work optimally. A cam usually actuates...

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link to How to Find Exhaust Leak? Symptoms and Fixes

How to Find Exhaust Leak? Symptoms and Fixes

Sometimes, exhaust leaks are more than the loud, embarrassing, and annoying noise you hear when starting or driving your vehicle. It is very risky if the leaks are near your fuel lines or any...

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link to How to Tell If You Have Variable Assist Power Steering

How to Tell If You Have Variable Assist Power Steering

Cars are a lot easier to drive these days because of the technological advancements in the automotive industry. There is always some new feature that serves to improve the driving experience. One of...

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link to How to Check For Leaking Fuel Injector and Fixes

How to Check For Leaking Fuel Injector and Fixes

The fuel injection system is a vital component responsible for spraying the right amount of fuel into your cylinder walls, helping to complete the combustion process. When your fuel injectors go bad...

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link to No Oil on Dipstick – Causes and What To Do?

No Oil on Dipstick – Causes and What To Do?

A dipstick is something like a stick(not wooden, of course)that fits just right in the engine and is long enough to get close to the engine's bottom. Since engine oil settles to the bottom of the...

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link to Alternator Belt Squeal After Replacement [Causes and Fixes]

Alternator Belt Squeal After Replacement [Causes and Fixes]

There are several pulleys in front of your car. These pulleys are belt-driven components that function properly through a mechanical force distributed to them by the serpentine belt. When these...

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About the Author

Osuagwu Solomon is a certified mechanic with over a decade of experience in the mechanic garage, and he has over five years of experience in the writing industry. He started writing automotive articles to share his garage experience with car enthusiasts and armature mechanics. If he is not in the garage fixing challenging mechanical problems, he is writing automotive repair guides, buyer’s guides, and car and tools comparisons.

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