Venturing Into Duramax Territory
Back in the 1990s, GM wasn’t making too many waves in the diesel truck market. The 6.2L and 6.5L engines had been around for sometime, but they were no match for the release of the Cummins 6BT in the Dodge truck in 1989 and the Ford Powerstroke in 1994. GM never really had a strong
Follow the Money: How Money is Raised for SEMA Scholarships
An important means for raising money for the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund has been the annual auctioning of an engine on eBay. This engine is built entirely of aftermarket components manufactured by SEMA member companies.
Under the Hood: Solving Subaru Sealing Problems
Head gasket failure has been something Subaru has struggled with to some extent since the 1980s.
Under the Hood: Five Generations of Duramax Diagnostics
The Duramax diesel brought GM back as a major player to the mid-size truck market by offering dependability, fuel mileage and quiet operation with plenty of power, says contributor Bob McDonald. While these engines have a great reputation, some problems are bound to arise.
Under the Hood: Counting Carbs
Dissecting Old School Performance Fuel Systems
Living Under The Hood – Keeping Cooling Systems in Check
Adapted from Gary Goms’ article in Underhood Service
Getting Tight With Torque Wrenches
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in TechShop – Equipment, Tools & Supplies
Gearing Up to Service the MMC 3.0L
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service
Muscling in on Restoration & Performance Work
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service
Servicing The Neon Can Be A Gas
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service