|
|
"Full Synthetics" by
Rudy Hiebert
It may come as a shock to some but "Full" is not the same as "100%".
The brands that have that on the lable want to make you get the
impression that it is. It's not illegal because there is no rule that
says anything about a minimum amount of synthetics before it's called
"Full".
|
December 12th 04 08:57 AM
by Ray
|
4 |
1,453 |
|
|
Lawn Mowers and Energy Usage by
PolicySpy[_3_]
Well, grass consumes carbon dioxide and outputs oxygen. But mowing the
grass consumes oxygen and outputs carbon dioxide. And of course mowing
the grass consumes fuel and outputs various air pollution.
So what's the most efficient way to mow the grass ?
First consider the engines. In general, an...
( 1 2)
|
|
18 |
1,453 |
|
|
|
|
39 |
1,452 |
|
|
Engine Miss in Blazer S10 4.3 Vortec by
packard
My 1993 S10 Blazer is running low speed rough idle. I replaced the
rotor and cap, spark plugs (wires are 3 years old), cleaned the EGR
valve and put a new gasket in the EGR valve.
Can anyone give me an idea of what can be causing the problem?
|
|
4 |
1,452 |
|
|
Oil Pressure Gauge and Engine death by
CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert
Trying to get some lessons learned from my first car 'death.'
To make it short, the oil gauge started behaving curiously to me
probably last year this time. But since the oil light didnt come on,
and the pressure seemed high enough, nothing seemed wrong. This turned
out to be bad because the odd...
( 1 2 3)
|
|
22 |
1,451 |
|
|
91 Toyota Camry... Need help with spark plug diagnosis by
Al Kondo
I have a 91 Camry LE with 180k miles. Recently, it has been running
as if it lacks complete power. This morning I began to look at
variious aspects of the engine to determine the problem. When I
pulled the spark plugs, I notices that all of them had good appearance
(light gray in the firing...
|
December 4th 05 04:31 PM
by KG
|
2 |
1,451 |
|
|
Fuel Pump Timer? Pump Location? by
Nehmo
I successfully changed the fuel pump on my 2001 Ford Ranger 3.0L 126"
wheelbase, flex-fuel truck . But I have some unanswered questions,
and they'll plague me the rest of my life if they remain so.
Is there a fuel pump timer? How does it work, and where is it?
If indeed, the pump is cooled by...
( 1 2 3)
|
|
22 |
1,451 |
|
|
Cracked Dashboard on Late-model Chevy Cavalier by
[email protected]
For anyone with a late-model Chevy Cavalier with the front part of the
dash crack, there is a guy trying to put together a class-action suit
with a lawyer to get Chevy to replace this defective part at no charge.
So far, he has had 136 people sign up. If you are interested, the
details are...
( 1 2)
|
|
18 |
1,450 |
|
|
|
|
5 |
1,449 |
|
|
mobile 1 by
Built_Well
Mark A., again, your thinking is very old-fashioned when
it comes to comparing 0w-30 to 5w-30. As I said, you should
consider doing some current reading about the 2 viscocities.
Dr. A. E. Haas, a Florida physician and surgeon who has
researched fluid dynamics for decades, has written the...
( 1 2 3 ... Last Page)
|
|
37 |
1,448 |
|
|
Big Bertha Thing Positive by
Tony Lance[_6_]
Big Bertha Thing PI
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/calpi.html
Access page to 46K ZIP file
Astrophysics net ring access site
Newsgroup Reviews including alt.politics.bush
Calculate PI upto 3000 decimal places.
|
|
0 |
1,448 |
|
|
Serpentine belt replacement with *newest design* belt? by
Lawrence Glickman
I went to pep boys today to buy a replacement serpentine belt for my
vulcan V6 182 cu inch, with air conditioning.
So what I end up with is a Dayco, lists for $56, got it for $35. Now,
the reason I am listing this post is because this is a cogged
serpentine belt. Looks like a cross between a...
( 1 2)
|
|
12 |
1,446 |
|
|
|
|
0 |
1,445 |
|
|
The Best Cars in the World by
Philospher
Which is the best car in the world.It is your choice,but if you have
the information the choice becomes easier.We can see solar cars by the
end of 2007.Japanese car makers are working hard to bring new features
to the cars.What are the features everyone is looking for.Do you have
the answer :...
( 1 2 3)
|
|
29 |
1,443 |
|
|
|
|
0 |
1,443 |
|
|
|
April 12th 06 06:53 AM
by steve
|
22 |
1,440 |
|
|
|
|
14 |
1,438 |
|
|
About jumping car - Connection Negative by
klabu
About jumping car -
When attaching NEGATIVE to the target car - what is the difference btwn
attaching to battery negative pole and attaching to the metal part of the
car ?
Why "attaching to the metal part of the car" is the "default instruction"
than otherwise ?
Thanks
( 1 2 3)
|
|
22 |
1,437 |
|
|
###TIMING BELT CONSPIRACY THEORY### by
[email protected]
Just my rotten luck:
Back in summer of 2003, had a local independent change
out my 1996 Ford Contour(Mondeo) belt, low 60,000s.
He had the car for three days, because he did all the work
himself. Second day, got a phone call from this guy: "Hey
look, sorry this timing belt is taking longer than...
|
|
7 |
1,436 |
|
|
|
|
19 |
1,435 |