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Engine Builder Issue: October, 2004
Not Those Jeeps Again! The Facts About 4.0L Cylinder Heads
Back in the April 2003 issue of Engine Builder, I provided information about the proliferation that occurred on the engine blocks of the 4.0L Jeep starting in 1996 and continuing though the present. Sound familiar? Well, you may remember the referenc...
Can You Keep Up With The Changes In The Industry?
In this fast-paced world, keeping up with any industry can be very trying. Keeping up with the latest trends can be the difference between success and failure. Those businesses that remain successful are those that continually stay at the fore
The Angle On Valve Seats
Valve seats seem to be a fairly simple engine component but they play a critical role in sealing compression and cooling the valves. When a seat becomes worn, it may leak compression and allow the valve to run hotter than normal. The same thin
Cleaning Aluminum: What Are The Options?
Engine rebuilding may be your career, but component cleaning may be one of your biggest jobs. Ever since the earliest days when engine builders had only a hot tank and a solvent sink to clean their parts they have been looking for better metho
New Clean Diesel Technology
With gasoline prices in the U.S. bouncing around the two dollars per gallon mark, record high oil prices and growing uncertainty over the price and availability of future oil supplies, any new technology that can give consumers more bang for t
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