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Replacing a differential carrier, changing bearings or a ring and pinion can be a challenging process. Adjusting it to just right for a long life and quiet operation is the most difficult part of the repair. |
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| How to use plastigage to measure clearances |
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Ever wonder how bearing clearances inside an engine are measured? I will show you how easily this is done. |
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| How to Replace a Car's Clutch |
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It seems simple enough: push the pedal and the clutch will disengage, allowing you to shift gears. If your clutch isn't working properly, however, you'll hear grinding noises telling you it's time for a new clutch. If you don't want to take your car to a garage, follow these steps to replace your car's clutch yourself. |
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| How to Replace a Carburetor |
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No matter how involved replacing a carburetor looks, the process is in fact very simple. If you have even the most basic of automotive repair skills, don't waste your time or money putting it in a shop. You can do just as good a job by following these steps. |
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| How to Replace a Car Spring Loaded Seat Belt Retractor |
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Automobiles these days are equipped with a standard three-point shoulder/lap belt. These belts are made of materials or mechanical parts that can become worn. Normal wear and tear through everyday use or exposure to extreme temperatures can cause seat belt damage. If your seat belt is not operating correctly, it could be something as simple as a twist in the belt or the belt itself may be dirty. If, upon inspection, you find neither of these issues to be the case, the seat belt retractor could be broken and should be replaced. Read on to learn more. |
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| How to Replace a Car Seat |
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This article covers how to replace a car seat |
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| How to Replace a Car Antenna |
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The car stereo antenna is not the sturdiest part of your car by any means, despite how important it is to the function of your radio. The antenna can easily be snapped off in a car wash or by a vandal. A power antenna may also simply fail to work after prolonged use. Car antennas, though, are easily replaced with a little direction. |
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In order to repair a commercial grade winch, you must first deduce where the problem lies. It could be electrical, the clutch brake, or the gearbox. It may also be something as simple as the cable itself being damaged or the lube points not being properly lubricated. |
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| How to Repair an Industrial Winch |
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The main differences between industrial and commercial winches in terms of repair are that industrial winches are bigger, heavier and have different lubrication points. An industrial winch also differs from its commercial counterpart in that it may have one of three different power sources: hydraulic, electrical or pneumatic. |
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| How to Repair Rust Inside Car Doors |
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Metal and wet or humid weather don't mix. Surface rust repair is not a big deal and can be easily repaired. Trying to repair rust inside car doors is harder to do. Rust that starts from the inside is hard to repair and hard to prevent. Learn how to repair rust inside car doors to get your car looking new again. |
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