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1.
Snake Oil: Engine additives
(FAQs/General FAQ)
The Snake Oil Story The term "snake oil" is used to describe the "medicines" sold by traveling salesmen who claimed they would cure whatever might ail a person. The era of snake oil salesmen is, for the ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
2.
TPMS: Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(FAQs/Maintenance FAQ)
... a valve core using the torque limiting valve core tool. If you lose the core that came with the TPMS sensor reseal kit, be sure the the replacement is nickel plated, not
bras
s plated. Is ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
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What is Maintenance?
(FAQs/Maintenance FAQ)
... metal are suspended by the motor oil until the motor oil can absorb no more. Once this happens the motor oil will become gritty and a
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ive. Because older engines will ruin motor oil faster than new engines, ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008