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1.
You've got Questions, we've got Answers!
(FAQs/General FAQ)
... if your vehicle has oil leaks that are damaging hoses or
heat
/age crunchiness, you should consider replacing any hose you touch as part of the repair. Q: Can you just put some more Freon into my Air ...
Monday, 08 September 2008
2.
Prius: 2nd Gen - Repairing the Multi-function Display
(Cars/Hybrids)
... t
heat
er with bags & bins & labels. Now I'm getting comfortable and just lay it on top of all the work that has piled up on my desk while I've been working on the Prius. Hopefully OSHA doesn't notice my ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
3.
Insight: Removing Engine to repair Oil Leak
(Cars/Hybrids)
... since it will
heat
up as it is charged and discharged. A high battery temperature will shorten the battery life. There are several battery temperature sensors, and presumably the computer will reduce battery ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
4.
In-house Machine Shop
(About Arts/Behind the Scenes)
... the exhaust valves get much hotter than the intakes. To remove the guides, we
heat
the head to 200 degrees (F), then we drive the guides out with a driver powered by a pneumatic hammer. To install the ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
5.
Welding: Beginners Guide to Aluminum
(FAQs/Fabrication FAQ)
... of aluminum or copper to use as
heat
sinks. That’s enough of the shopping list. On with the useful tips Tip #1 -- Clean the aluminum. This is the most important tip I have. I read this in several places ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
6.
Welding: TIG; Cylinder Heads
(FAQs/Fabrication FAQ)
... when the cylinder head is pre
heat
ed before
welding
. This way there is a little "extra" as the end of the pedal. I use 1/8" Zirconiated tungstens for cylinder heads. I've read articles by more ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
7.
Welding: Plastic
(FAQs/Fabrication FAQ)
Plastic
welding
is *real*
welding
. It's not like epoxy, crazy glue, or a hot glue gun. The parts to be joined are
heat
ed until they melt (about 450 degrees, depending on the type of plastic) with a hot ...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008