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Engine Builder Issue: November, 2005
Shopline
How much cam end play is acceptable when working on a Nissan Quest cylinder head?
Can you explain the alternative cam bearing repair for Cummins 5.9L B-series diesels?
Technotes
Push rod removal and installation for 1992-2000 GM 6.5L VIN F and S diesel engines
Bolt torque measurements for the intake manifold on 1998-2003 Isuzu 3.2L and 3.5L VIN V, X and W engines
PERA'S Core Corner: Understanding Chrysler's Next Generation Controllers
Being one of the "Baby Boomers," I find myself at a juncture in my life where, shockingly, I have adopted much of the same mindset that my father had about change: I don't like it as much as I used to!
However, many of the Gen X'er
Washington Way: Counterfeit Parts Seem Cheap But Have Very High Cost
Counterfeit motor vehicle parts have a substantial negative impact on vehicle parts suppliers in the United States. Counterfeit parts are ones which bear a registered trademark but were not produced by or under license from the registered tradem
Fast Lane: Old-Time Engines Can Bring In Very Modern Profits
Perhaps one of the most often overlooked markets for many shops is the collector car and restoration market, and within this I would also include antique trucks of all sizes, antique tractors and farm machinery and antique construction equipment
What Are The Costs?
To say that the engine building industry has changed over the past several dozen years would be an understatement of epic proportions. We have all seen or heard about shops simply doing things the same old ways and then being surprised when business ...
Increasing Stock Performance
According to the latest statistics from the Engine Rebuilders Association (AERA), nearly 80 percent of engine builders do performance work in some way, shape or form
Which Cranksfaft Meets Your Racing Needs Best?
There are a lot of racing crankshafts in the automotive aftermarket today. You’ll find a wide variety of styles, strokes, weights and price ranges from which you can choose.
The question you need to be asking is which crank
Bringing Monsters To Life
We’ve all heard the cliche, “been there, done that.” Bill Mitchell of Ronkonkoma, NY, however, has lived it. From his early work with the famous Motion muscle cars to World Products, Monster Trucks, drag racing, NASCAR Modifieds ...
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