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link to My Secrets To Making Aluminum Engine Parts Looks New (Remove Oxidation)

My Secrets To Making Aluminum Engine Parts Looks New (Remove Oxidation)

Aluminum parts are widely used in automotive. It all started in 1901 when Carl Benz built the first aluminum engine. Due to the high price of aluminum, the company stopped using it right after 60...

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link to 10 Best Oil Catch Can Reviews and Complete Guide 2021

10 Best Oil Catch Can Reviews and Complete Guide 2021

An oil catch can also is known as an oil catch tank. It is a simple device you fit in the crankcase/cam ventilation system of your vehicle. The oil catch can reduce the oil vapors, which get...

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link to What causes no injector pulse [Tips and Tricks]

What causes no injector pulse [Tips and Tricks]

Can’t the vehicle start? Having poor idle stability? Bad performance and increased fuel consumption?All engines need three things to start and work properly spark, fuel and compression if one...

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link to How to Clean Pistons without Removing

How to Clean Pistons without Removing

Internal combustion engines mainly depend on the firing of the gasoline in the existence of oxygen and spark made by the spark plug to produce the energy needed to make the vehicle move. However,...

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link to All You Need to Know About the Tom Ogle Engine

All You Need to Know About the Tom Ogle Engine

The world today is full of pollution brought about mainly by industries that provide a “better life” for human beings. There are only countable activists who fight for its conservation in...

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link to All There Is to Know About Engine Blow By

All There Is to Know About Engine Blow By

Internal combustion engines, typically, are controlled bombs: fuel and air burn to drive crankshafts and pistons. Power is produced as a by-product of this violence, although there are more products...

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