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Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association Asks Michigan to Green Their Fleets

The Michigan Senate included language in SB-0185 that said, “In order to reduce costs and maintain quality, it is the intent of the legislature that, excluding the fleet of motor vehicles for the department of State police, the department will prioritize the utilization of remanufactured parts as the primary means of maintenance and repair for

Ohio Technical College Promotes Steve McBride To Director of High Performance, Racing Program

Ohio Technical College has named Steve McBride Director of the High Performance & Racing Program, where he will oversee students as they learn skills to become a successful high performance race team technician or performance shop owner.   "In the future, racing will involve learning how to incorporate today’s technology into tomorrow’s technology.  For instance,

Revised Cylinder Head Gasket and Head Bolts for Ford 2.3L Engine

Oil leaks and broken cylinder head bolts may occur if the head boltsare not properly tightened. The newest level of cylinder head gasketand cylinder head bolts are recommended any time cylinder head serviceis performed. The new cylinder head gasket and bolts require adifferent service procedure for all 1992 and earlier 2.3L engines. The new head

Ford 4.6L SOHC Labor Cost Study

Ford has built the 4.6L motors in both the Romeo Engine Plant, located in Romeo, MI, and at the Windsor Engine Plant and the Essex Engine Plant, both located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The 4.6L has been offered in 2-valve SOHC, 3-valve SOHC and 4-valve DOHC versions. The engines were also offered with both aluminum

Oiling Systems For Grassroots Racing

One of the first things to look at when building an engine is the oiling system. Dry sump systems are very scalable and efficient but are not known to be inexpensive by any means. Wet sump systems, on the other hand, offer affordability and can handle some impressive performance applications, but using all stock components

Common Failure Modes

For years, B&G Machine had been a diesel machine shop serving Seattle and the upper Northwest part of the U.S. To address certain market conditions in the mid- to late-’90s, we began building diesel engines. In doing so, we tried to identify the engines that would best serve a captive market – markets that would

Understanding Spark Plug Heat Range

Depending on the engine modifications you’ve made, you’ll need to take a few extra factors into consideration before settling on the right spark plugs. These factors include spark plug seat design, thread length and diameter, and reach. One of the most important—and most misunderstood—factors in choosing aftermarket spark plugs is the heat range. What is

Engine Builder Shop Solutions: May 2011

Editor’s Note:  In March we printed a Shop Solution titled, “Oil Pump and Engine Priming” supplied by Melling.  Here is another opinion suggesting an alternative method of pre-oiling a newly rebuilt engine.     Alternative Method to Pre-Oiling Tip I respectfully disagree with the published tip on how to properly prime a new engine’s oiling

PERA Announces Preliminary Annual Conference Schedule

The conference schedule includes a presentation on GM Duramax engines, tours of Melling, MAHLE Piston Rings, Roush, Dart Machinery, Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. The conference will be held at the Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest Resort. Tuesday, September 20 11:30 am – Golf outing (Tee Off 12:00 pm), lunch  (Wine country

King Engine Bearings Introduces New Website

King Engine Bearings has introduced its newly redesigned website at www.kingbearings.com. King Engine Bearings produces high-performance engine bearings forcircle track, drag racing, monster trucks, tractor pulls, off-road andoff-shore racing applications, along with standard OE replacementbearings and bearings for the aviation market. The e-catalog allows users to search by model data, engine data or partnumber. The

PERA Announces

Gary Reed from Lock-N-Stitch kicked off the "What’s New and What It Means to You" series in April with a webinar about casting repairs. Other noted speakers are to include Bill McKnight from MAHLE, Dr. Dmitri Kopeliovich from King Engine Bearings and Mark Ferner from Shell Oil.   May 18 Understanding the Design and Function

SuperFlow Technologies To Merge With Dynamic Test Systems

“We are very excited to offer DTS dynamometers along with our existing SuperFlow dynos," said Scott Giles, CEO of SuperFlow. “We have always had a high level of respect for their designs and equipment and we’re expecting great things moving forward." Steve Matthiesen, vice president of sales and marketing explained the vision for the merger,

Media and Solutions For Cleaning Engine Parts

One essential aspect of engine building and rebuilding that cannot be avoided is the need for cleaning. Used engine parts have to be cleaned before they can be inspected. Parts that will be reused also have to be cleaned to remove dirt, grease, oil, carbon, rust, scale and other gunk that could contaminate a newly

Advances in Engine Component Surface Finishes

For their part, parts suppliers are often sympathetic to the concerns of engine builders. Alan Davis from Eagle Specialty explains: “There have been a lot of ‘snake oils’ and ‘voodoo’ in the past. Any results you can’t quantify by obvious results on the dyno or by other tests are risky at best.” Anyone who has

Honda J35 V6 Engine Knocks or Ticks at Idle

Symptom: The engine knocks or ticks at idle. The noise is usually more noticeable when the engine is warm.    Probable Cause: The rocker shaft bridge has excessive clearance, which causes the rocker shaft to rotate and make noise.  Parts Information:  Flange Bolt (Use only if a bridge bolt fails): P/N 95801-08060-08  Intake Manifold Cover

Liberty Engine Parts Hosts AERA Tech & Skills Conference

"We hosted more than 120 customers and 25 vendors, which are both records for these conferences," said Liberty’s Tim Fisher. "Plus, we served 12 dozen fresh donuts and 12 dozen soft Philadelphia pretzels during the day in addition to authentic South Philly Italian food for lunch. So yes, you could say that we believe it

Variable Valve Timing Noise Complaints When Starting Mazda MZR Engine

Affected Models with MZR engine 2007 Mazdaspeed3 vehicles produced before April 1, 2007 2006-2007 Mazdaspeed6 vehicles produced before April 1, 2007 2007 Mazda CX-7 vehicles produced before April 1, 2007 Description When the engine is first started, some vehicles may exhibit a loud ticking noise from the variable valve timing (VVT). This is caused by

1999-2001 Frontier and Xterra Right-Hand Exhaust Manifolds Cracked in VGS33E Engines

If a cracked right-hand exhaust manifold on a 1999-2001 Nissan VGS33E engine is discovered when the exhaustheat shield is removed, installers must replace the exhaust manifold. If one of these symptoms should occur, use the following to diagnosethe condition, replacing the right-hand exhaust manifold and relatedparts as described.   SERVICE PROCEDURE Diagnosis: 1. Installers should

Rebuilding the Chevy 3.4L/3.5L Engine

(Download the illustrated pdf here) We’re going to take a look at two of these engines, including both versions of the latest 3.4L that was used in the Chevy Equinox (and Pontiac Torrent) and the original 3.5L that was installed in several ’04-’07 Chevy cars and crossovers. And, we’ll give you an overview of what

Exhausting Emissions Questions

It’s kind of funny because 20 years ago, no one wanted a clacking bucket of bolts, let alone have to work on one of these diesel engines. That was simply how the diesel engine was viewed. Now, mid-size trucks offer reliable power, awesome torque, quiet engines and decent fuel economy from a vehicle that can