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Engine Builder Issue: September, 2001
The Story Of Why Engine Oil Becomes Engine Sludge
Fresh engine oil is a clear, free-flowing liquid blend of base stock and additives that contains no fuel, water, coolant, dirt, or other contaminants. In engines that have failed prematurely, the oil has very often been transformed into a high v
Proposed Rule is Improvement But Still Not Perfect
Aftermarket parts and service providers, including rebuild-ers, are being increasingly stymied by their inability to obtain vital diagnostic and repair information about the vehicles or parts they are servicing. Whether the information is totall
Interruptions To Your Day Compromise Earnings
By now everyone has heard about the electric and natural gas shortage we have been experiencing here on the West Coast. Our power company, Pacific Gas and Electric, sold off all its power plants, and the company has not built any new plants to k
Rebuilding The Ford 3.8L Engine
Back in the late 1970s when we had our first oil embargo and fuel mileage suddenly became a really big issue in
The Science Of Aqueous Cleaning
The notion that aqueous cleaning consists only of a steel drum and hose is obviously a thing of the past. Aqueous
Coretalk: September 2001
Ford Plans to Revamp Parts Distribution Network
Ford Motor Co. is working to restructure and expand its United States parts distribution network to deliver service and repair parts to its dealers faster and more effici
Improved Productivity and Profit Are ‘Musts’
Do you set daily, weekly or monthly sales goals for your shop? Do you set profit targets so you’ll be able to invest in your business to ensure its ability to grow in a c
Vincent Mancini Sees the Future of PERA ; Right Here, Right Now
You might think that a popular rock band would have nothing to contribute to an engine remanufacturer. You might think
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