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Engine Builder Issue: August, 2002
Cost Cutting, But Not At Expense Of Customer Relations
Having spent my teenage years primarily in the late ’60s, one of my favorite singers was Bob Dylan. Still is for that matter. And although Bob wrote his musi
Rebuilding Chrysler’s 2.0L Engine
When Chrysler introduced the Neon in ’95, it came with an all-new 2.0L engine that was available in both SOHC and DOHC versions, depending on the vehicle application.
Diversify or Disappear
PERA’s Incoming President Details The Jasper Approach
Repairing a Rod Journal on a Callies Aftermarket Forging
During more than 30 years in my small but comfortable shop, I have repaired thousands of crankshafts by welding
Understanding Cam Science, Wear And Oiling
Through the ’50s one aspect of American engines went through quite a number of changes – cams. The experimentation and changes were the result of the move from flatheads to OHV engines. While flathead valvetrains got relatively debugged, OHVs we
Surfacing Equipment Can Increase Horsepower
If your shop is in the business of selling performance, especially to street and/or moderately budget-constrained clientele, then some of the best free advertising you can get is by word of mouth from satisfied customers. Often this can be no fu
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