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Replacing a Timing Belt: Saturday Mechanic It's a precise art with a high degree of difficulty, but it's best to avoid having your mechanic overcharge you by being timely with your timing belt maintenance. |
Popular Mechanics March 2006 Mike Allen |
PM: Auto Clinic Expert Q & A Taking Apart Fuel Lines... How Is Instantaneous Fuel Mileage Calculated?... What "No. 1 Top Dead Center" Means When Replacing A Timing Belt... |
Popular Mechanics October 2006 Mike Allen |
What's Going on Back There? Easy way to check and maintain your trailer lights... Bent car valves caused by revving the engine... Sharing gas car to car... Autumn leaves around your windshield... Cellphone interference with your car's speakers... etc. |
Popular Mechanics April 2009 |
How to Change a Serpentine Belt: DIY Auto There's a squeal emanating from underneath your hood -- and it doesn't sound good. |
Popular Mechanics December 2009 Mike Allen |
How to Fix Old-School Ignition Points: DIY Auto Got a collector car with ignition points? Here's how to replace the points and set the timing. |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Adam Aston |
Engines: Less Fuel, Fewer Emissions, More Power England's Camcon Technology Ltd. has a technology called Intelligent Valve Actuation (IVA) that replaces the camshaft with an ingenious electromechanical device that the company claims can cut emissions and crank out more power. |
Popular Mechanics May 2008 Mike Allen |
13 Must-Know Tricks to Max Out Your Road-Trip MPGs There are quite a number of things you can do to improve fuel economy. |
Popular Mechanics October 1999 Cliff Gromer |
Putting On The Pressure ...And while one major outboard manufacturer is now struggling to stem the plague that's crippling its engines (and its reputation), along comes Yamaha with impressive new two-stroke technology for its 2000 model year engines.... |
Popular Mechanics September 2003 Bob Freudenberger |
Passing An Emissions Inspection Wasn't your car designed to meet these emissions standards? Haven't you done your best to maintain it with regular oil changes and tuneups? What's gone wrong? And, most important, how can you make it pass? |
Popular Mechanics October 22, 2008 |
Are Fuel Additives Necessary to Prepare Cars For Winter? Are fuel additives necessary for your vehicle? |
Popular Mechanics August 2006 Ken Juran |
Replacing a Bad Power Steering Pump While power steering pumps are not a do-it-yourself rebuild item, you can buy and install one yourself using this guide. |
Car and Driver January 2006 Tony Quiroga |
Honda Civic Hybrid Toyota's only real competition gets better (and weirder) in its second generation. |
Popular Mechanics February 2000 Bob Freudenberger |
Replacing Your Fuel Pump If there's anything over 60,000 miles on the odometer, but more commonly 100,000 plus, there's a good chance that the cause of this distressing no-start condition is an electric fuel pump that's no longer capable of forcing fuel forward with sufficient pressure... |
Popular Mechanics March 2004 Cliff Gromer |
Motorize Any Bike You can power virtually any kind of bike including recumbents, folders and mountain bikes. |
Popular Mechanics March 2004 Paul Weissler |
Replacing A Serpentine Engine Belt How to inspect and replace your belt. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2010 David Schneider |
The Fiat 500 Runs on Gas--and Soon, Natural Gas Fiat's 500 burns the cleanest fossil fuel around |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2002 John Teresko |
Technologies Of The Year -- Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan The automaker offers the first mainstream automobile application of gasoline-electric hybrid technology. |
Scientific American October 2007 Mark Alpert |
Saving Gas and Lives Can the U.S. improve fuel economy without sacrificing safety? |
Popular Mechanics November 2001 Rich Taylor |
Blistering Four-Strokes For Bass Boats The engineering challenge is to build a powerful four-stroke outboard that's not too heavy to balance on the transom of a bass boat. Yamaha and Honda are the first to accept this challenge... |
Popular Mechanics April 23, 2009 Larry Webster |
7 Geeky Tech Designs from the 2009 Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress Every year automotive engineers from around the world converge on Detroit for a four-day summit. While few companies display the real gee-whiz stuff, there's still plenty of cool new tech. Here are some favorites. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
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Popular Mechanics September 15, 2008 Mike Allen |
Tire Valve Recall Reveals Importance of Metal Stems Rubber tire valve stems will eventually crack and leak. Metal stems are preferable, but if you have rubber stems check them regularly. |
The Motley Fool February 25, 2011 Anders Bylund |
World Fuel Services Shares Popped: What You Need to Know Shares of fuel services expert World Fuel Services have seen some high-octane action today, jumping as much as 10.6% on higher than average trading volume. |
This Old House December 11, 2000 Merle Henkenius |
Adding Sink Shutoff Valves How to keep them level. Making this simple change will yield a lifetime of convenience and ensure a quick response... |