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New MAHLE Logo For NASCAR Racers

MAHLE Clevite Inc. Announces Transition to MAHLE White Decal Beginning at 2008 Daytona 500

Undercover: Brakes 101

Topics To Cover –
Inspection checklist, Servicing, Rotors and Drums, Linings and Brake Fluid

2007 MAHLE Engine Builder Showdown to Air Twice in December

Program To Air on Spike TV Channel

Removing and Installing a Hub Bearing Assembly

Timken Bearings: Removing and installing a hub mearing assembly on a GM 4×4 front wheel with outboard Mounted Rotor

Passing Inspection

Adapted from Gene Markel’s article in Brake & Front End

Filtering Out Future Problems

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Counterman

Picking up Bad Vibes: Diagnosing a Shake, Rattle & Roll

Adapted from Larry Carley’s Article in Brake & Front End

Tire Talk – Handling the Load Wheel Bearing Diagnosis

Although wheel bearings are often the most neglected part of the vehicle, they nevertheless have a critical job to do, and in most cases, do it very well. Not only are wheel bearings designed to support the weight of the vehicle and allow it to travel over a road with a minimum of rolling friction,

Futurauto – Engine Technology Techs Will See In The Bays

by Ed Sunkin
As you begin your career in the auto service industry, youll find that for the most part, the internal combustion engine (ICE) which has been around for more than 100 years hasnt changed much in theory. However, there have been many internal modifications to the ICEs design that has made it more fuel efficient in recent years, as the world tries to reduce its thirst for oil. To become a knowledgeable diagnostic technician, youll need to become familiar with these technologies and understand how to service them when a problem arises.

Strut Your Knowledge of Ball Joints

Adapted from Gene Markel’s article in Brake & Front End