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Can You Drive Without a Gas Cap?

Every vehicle component has its purpose, no matter how small or irrelevant you think they are—some are for safety, some for aesthetics, some for power, and some for other reasons. One of the small...

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Which 6.7 Power stroke Years should you avoid and Why?

Ford, the American sweetheart, exclusively built and debuted the 6.7 Powerstroke engine in 2011. Code-named “the scorpion,” is an unquestionably reliable and powerful V8 turbo diesel engine....

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What Happens If You Put Diesel In Gas Engine?

Diesel and gasoline engines are both internal combustion engines that run on different principles and use different fuel types. Gasoline engines ignite compressed air-fuel mixture through the...

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What causes the Coolant Reservoir to Crack and How to Fix It?

The cooling system is an essential part of your car that helps keep the engine at normal operating temperature—preventing it from overheating. The system does this by circulating coolant to the...

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link to Diesel In Oil—How It Happens and Its Consequences

Diesel In Oil—How It Happens and Its Consequences

Diesel in oil is a type of fuel dilution—a term used to describe the increase of oil level in the engine. This occurs when diesel fuel leaks into your engine oil when it travels towards the...

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What is a Hydrolocked engine? – Causes, Fixes & Preventions

Vehicle engines comprise several parts, one of which is the cylinders—where combustion takes place. However, only fuel and air are needed by the cylinder to carry out combustion. Should any other...

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