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How Timing Belt Replacement Works

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Timing belt replacements are more common than you might think. Learn more about timing belt replacements at HowStuffWorks.

The Classic Car Encyclopedia Quiz

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Think you can write a book about classic cars? What about several books, all bound in handsome leather editions? We're breaking open the Classic Car Encyclopedia to test your knowledge. Is it encyclopedic? There's only one way to find out ...

Name That Muscle Car!

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Can you hear the roar of that Corvette engine? Do you know the power of the Hemi 'Cuda? Do you know the value of some hood scoops? It's time to flex your muscle car muscles and see which ones you can ID in this quiz!

How Aluminum Works

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Aluminum is used in many products, from pots and pans to light bulbs and power lines. Learn how aluminum went undiscovered for so long.

Crown Victoria: The Gem of Ford's 1955-56 Fairlane Series

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The 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria featured a stainless steel tiara wrapped over the roof of the hardtop body. Learn more about this classic car.

How can water cut through steel?

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Waterjets are explained in this article. Learn about waterjets.

Why is there air in my brake lines?

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A mechanic said there was air in my brake lines. Is this possible? Why is there air in my brake lines?

How Diesel Two-Stroke Engines Work

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Diesel two-stroke engines are used to power locomotives, large ships, and generating facilities. Find out how a diesel two-stroke engine works.

Turbo Vs Supercharger: Comparing Car Engine Boosters

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Forced induction systems compress the air that flows into an engine, which creates more horsepower. Learn about the types of forced induction systems.

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