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How to Solder: Skill Set (with Video)
Don't have a heat gun and your wife's hair dryer is off-limits? I've made do with a lighter. Be careful not to leave a smudge of conductive carbon over the tubing-and try not to set your dashboard or engine compartment on fire. Check out this ... [... more]
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Tramec 38013 Stop Light Switch
Features: Meets the requirements of DOT 121 Brass body resists corrosion Rated at a full 24 Amp Load Silver and cadmium-oxide contacts for long life and low voltage drop Installs with a deep socket. 1/4"-18 NPTF. Binding: Misc. MPN: 38013 Package [... more]
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Boatsafe 250 watt Engine Compartment Heater
SPECIFICATIONS - MODEL JR - 250W (For Engine Compartments of 150 cu. ft. or less) (Boats with single engine up to 24' or most sailboats) NOTE: This heater WILL NOT provide adequate protection for a boat that is stored out of the water on a lift or on a [... more]
$372.33
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Xtreme Heater 600w Engine Compartment Heater
XTREME Heater 600 Bilge heaters built with new technology makes Xtreme the smart choice for the serious boater BTU: 2050 to 2725 Cubic Ft: 675 Wattage: 600-800+ Exit Air Temp: 245 The core of the XtremeHeater is a heating element that is self-regulated [... more]
$430.92
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Xtreme Heater 300w Engine Compartment Heater
XTREME Heater 300 Bilge heaters built with new technology makes Xtreme the smart choice for the serious boater BTU: 1023 - 1790 Cubic Ft: 180 Wattage: 300-525+ Exit Air Temp: 167 The core of the XtremeHeater is a heating element that is self-regulated at [... more]
$335.15
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Xtreme Heater 450w Engine Compartment Heater
XTREME Heater 450 Bilge heaters built with new technology makes Xtreme the smart choice for the serious boater BTU: 1535-2130 Cubic Ft: 350 Wattage: 450-625+ Exit Air Temp: 203 The core of the XtremeHeater is a heating element that is self-regulated at a [... more]
$383.05
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1968 Camaro -- Engine and Transmission Installation
With the transmission already bolted on, the engine is lowered into the engine compartment using an engine lift and tilt bar. With the new 350-cc crate engine thoroughly checked for critical performance specs and re-assembled, the engine is now ... [... more]
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Engine Replacement, Part 8 -- New Engine Installation
The final phase in the engine replacement is the process of re-installing the refurbished engine into the vehicle. With the new engine on the engine-hoist, the engine can be carefully lowered back into the engine compartment ( Once the engine is ... [... more]
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How to Drain a Radiator
While it may seem relatively simple to drain a radiator, care must be taken to protect the engine compartment, the environment and those around you. Whether you're flushing a dirty radiator or exchanging it for a new one, take the time to perform ... [... more]
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Suspenders & Belts
I'm okay for now, but I'm eventually going to need to get into the engine compartment of my Buick Skylark. The problem is that the hood release has broken, and there doesn't seem to be any way to open the hood. My mechanic tried for almost an ... [... more]
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Boiling It Down
I had a very small electrical fire in the engine compartment of my SUV. The only real damage to anything--other than some wires--was this "thing" (I don't know what else to call it) that attaches to my air cleaner. My mechanic doesn't know what [... more]
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Reinstallation of the Engine and Transmission
Engine restoration specialist Kenny Boatman provides expert advice and assists with the reinstallation of the rebuilt Alfa engine. Using an engine hoist, Kenny and Ron lower the engine and transmission into the repainted engine compartment. Two ... [... more]
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