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May 2007 Crossword Puzzle

Across 1. Ratchet adjuncts 5. Units of auto-electric current 8. Critical spark plug dimension 9. Gasoline + _____ = Gasohol 10. Uplifting item for engine hood (4,3) 11. Torque ____, dynamometer display 12. Engages, e.g. gears 14. Retreaded tires, briefly 17. Explosive ’07 Dodge model 19. Automatic-transmission action 22. Hypoid lubricant, in other words (4,3)

September 2007 Crossword Puzzle

Across 1. Cylinder diameter 3. Vehicles with monster stereo systems (4,4) 9. Body-shop power tools 10. Exhaust-driven engine adjunct, briefly 11. Temporary traffic-lane markers 12. Body section below front bumper (3,3) 14. Ammeter unit of measure 16. A car-stereo feature 19. ATF type 21. Front/rear speaker control 24. Auto-battery brand 25. Volatile, flammable solvent 26.

Glossary of aftermarket terms

Abrasives: Substances used to wear away a surface by friction. Accessories: Comfort, convenience and safety products not essential to the performance of a vehicle, such as audio, security products, floor mats and seat covers. Additives: Chemicals that are added to the engine, cooling system, air conditioning system or transmission to maintain or enhance performance. Appearance

De-Bugging New Beetle Engine Quirks

Adapted from Larry Bailly’s articles in Import Car

The Real World – California Students Tops in Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills

Father-Son Team Wins Competition for the First Time

Getting a Charge out of Electrical Diagnostics

Adapted from Glen Beanard’s article in Underhood Service

Engine Series – Rebuilding GM’s Big-Cube Engines

Adapted from Doc Frohmaders article in Underhood Service

Living Under the Hood, How Bad Gas Creates More Deposits

Adapted from Larry Carleys article in: Underhood Service

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