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Engine Series – The Straight Up on Sealing Heads

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service

Undercover – Understanding Heavy-Duty Undercarriages

Adapted from Carol Birkland’s article in Fleet Equipment

Living Under the Hood, How Bad Gas Creates More Deposits

Adapted from Larry Carleys article in: Underhood Service

Key Industry Speakers Slated For PERA’s Chicago Convention

The Production Engine Remanufac-turers Association (PERA) 62nd Annual Conference to be held September 27 – 29 in Chicago.

ETI Hosts Successful Detroit Tech Week, Welcomes New Board Members

More than 100 Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) members from more than 40 companies flocked to Detroit for this year’s Detroit Tech Week.

Real World – Cruising to a Speed Record

You could say it all began about two years ago with a goal of reaching the Bonneville 200 MPH Club. In the spring semester of 2005 at Utah Valley State College, Orem, UT, I taught a High Performance Engine Rebuilding class and thought that my 1969 Chevrolet El Camino and a land speed record goal

Living Under The Hood – Fixing Fuel System Foul-Ups

Adapted from Gary Gom’s article in Underhood Service

Tech in Training

‘Current Events’ Electrical System Fundamentals Electrical principles, like voltage, amperage and resistance, can be described as cars passing along the roadway. Voltage would be the vehicles speed, amperage would be the number of vehicles on the road at the same time, and resistance would be the potholes in the roads surface. Basically, electricity is a

Badge of Honor – Ethics

Those technicians who hold ASE Certification know what a sense of accomplishment it is to pass their first test. That sense of accomplishment carries through as you grow in your career and achieve Master Technician status. Some go on to master the specialty series and pass the more difficult L-series, but every ASE-Certified technician shares

Real World – Antique Auto Museum at Hershey Profiles Horseless Carriages from the Brass Era

Antique Auto Museum at Hershey Profiles Horseless Carriages from the Brass Era The Antique Auto Museum at Hershey, located in Hershey, PA, is turning back the clock with an exhibition of horseless carriages from the brass era that will run from November 4, 2006 to May 31, 2007. The exhibition will feature a selection of