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Engine Builder Issue: April, 1999
The OBD II Shop: It Is Necessary To Repair The Total Valvetrain System, Not Just The Parts
Pull a cylinder head from an engine and what do you see? If you answered "the head, valves, seats, springs, guides and retainers," you’re wrong. Instead o
Rebuilding The GM Quad 4
The Olds Quad 4 was the first production, four-valve, DOHC four cylinder engine built by General Motors. When it was introduced in 1987, it was heralded as a revolutionary new design that was expected to be as historically significant as the ori
Cylinder Head Disassembly/Reassembly Benches
Just because you’re used to doing things a certain way doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement. A change in equipment and technique can often make a time-consuming job go much quicker. It can also transform a difficult job into an easy one
Training: Measuring Up The Machine Shop Talent Pool
Bet you a nickel the first person to say "good help is hard to find" was a machine shop owner. It’s no secret that over the past several years, it has been a major challenge for both machine shops and production rebuilders to attract a
Heads Up - Rebuilding Aluminum Cylinder Heads
As you’ll remember, in our first of four articles (see Automotive Rebuilder, March 1999, page 32), we started to review how the staff at Aluminum Head Service (AHS) performs the necessary steps in remanufacturing aluminum heads. Items covered in
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