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link to Hole In The Engine Block – Causes, Signs, & Solutions

Hole In The Engine Block – Causes, Signs, & Solutions

Engines can break down in several ways. But in most cases, a hole in the engine block is catastrophic damage that needs the replacement of the engine block or a complete engine. While it is...

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Car Won’t Start Until It Cools Down

Most no-start situations we experience occur during cold mornings, especially when the battery is weak. After running the engine for a couple of minutes, it becomes easy to start. But when the car...

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link to BP Vs. Shell Gas – Which One to Go for?

BP Vs. Shell Gas – Which One to Go for?

As a car owner, you may be loyal to some utility brands, which is usually good for your vehicle’s health. You will likely find yourself in the BP vs. Shell debate when talking about gas...

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What If My Gas Tank Won’t Open

Gas tank won’t open quite a common problem affecting all vehicles regardless of their brand or model. It can be tricky to deal with or prevent without the proper know-how. Furthermore, gas tank...

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link to Is There any Alternative For Cleaning Mass Air Flow Sensors?

Is There any Alternative For Cleaning Mass Air Flow Sensors?

The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor is an integral part of a vehicle that ensures the right amount of air enters the engine. Over time, the sensor can accumulate dirt and other forms of deposits. When...

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How Many Crankshafts Are In a V8 Engine?

Since the 1880s, internal combustion engines have been making waves in the automotive industry. Manufacturers have improved engine designs over the years, and various engine layouts exist in cars....

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