Posted by zapp on Aug 30 2018 in HowTo, FAQ and Tech Hints, General - engine
A short tutorial to show you, how to turn a low cost made in China valve spring compressor in a heavy duty tool, that can be used on bigger V8 engines.
A short tutorial to show you, how to turn a low cost made in China valve spring compressor in a heavy duty tool, that can be used on bigger V8 engines.
Your little helper: A simple diagram that may help you to solve malfunctions in your TBI vacuum system.
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Chevrolet |
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L03 (5.0L) and L05 (5.7L) TBI engines |
Year |
1987-1993 |
I had several requests about engines that are not covered by the two article before. This post will be about the Lincoln V12 Flatheads and all European Flathead V8.
This small tutorial will show you how to replace a rusted-in fuel filter by cutting the fuel line. With other words: how do I cut the fuel line without setting my car and myself on fire.
applies to |
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Brand |
Chevrolet, Buick, Oldmobile, GMC, Pontiac, Cadillac |
Model |
to much to list |
Year |
1984- |
This article describes how to read the engine error codes on General Motors vehicles that use the old OBD-1 system. The OBD-1 uses a 12 pin Data Link Connector located somewhere at the driverside of the dashboard. You need no scanner or special tool to read the error codes. You simply need to do the following...