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How to Rebuild Any Automotive Engine

AUTHOR Kluczyk, Barry
PUBLISHER Cartech (08/12/2008)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The photos in this edition are black and white.

There comes a time in every automobile's life when the engine just doesn't perform as it should anymore. It may be burning oil, it may be leaking, the compression may be so low that it only starts on cold days, or maybe it just isn't very efficient anymore. When all of this happens, you have to decide whether to just dump the car and replace it, or add some new life to your old car by rebuilding the engine.

Rebuilding the engine in any used car, much less a classic, seems like a much more attractive option when you can save a lot of money by doing it yourself. Sometimes the savings are the difference between keeping your car or letting it go. If you want to keep you car running strong and lasting for years, this is the book for you.

A part of CarTech's Workbench Series, How to Rebuild Any Automotive Engine covers the basics of any engine rebuild in more than 400 photos of step-by-step instruction. Subjects covered include preparation and tool requirements, engine removal, engine disassembly, machine work and clean-up, short-block assembly, final engine assembly, installation, start-up, and break in. Also visited are the options of purchasing crate engines, remanufactured engines, and performance upgrades. This book applies to all cars on the road that feature an internal combustion engine. Spend a little on this book and save hundreds of dollars down the road.

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ISBN-13: 9781613250259
ISBN-10: 1613250258
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 148
Carton Quantity: 29
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.32 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.79 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Transportation | Automotive - Repair & Maintenance
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The photos in this edition are black and white.

There comes a time in every automobile's life when the engine just doesn't perform as it should anymore. It may be burning oil, it may be leaking, the compression may be so low that it only starts on cold days, or maybe it just isn't very efficient anymore. When all of this happens, you have to decide whether to just dump the car and replace it, or add some new life to your old car by rebuilding the engine.

Rebuilding the engine in any used car, much less a classic, seems like a much more attractive option when you can save a lot of money by doing it yourself. Sometimes the savings are the difference between keeping your car or letting it go. If you want to keep you car running strong and lasting for years, this is the book for you.

A part of CarTech's Workbench Series, How to Rebuild Any Automotive Engine covers the basics of any engine rebuild in more than 400 photos of step-by-step instruction. Subjects covered include preparation and tool requirements, engine removal, engine disassembly, machine work and clean-up, short-block assembly, final engine assembly, installation, start-up, and break in. Also visited are the options of purchasing crate engines, remanufactured engines, and performance upgrades. This book applies to all cars on the road that feature an internal combustion engine. Spend a little on this book and save hundreds of dollars down the road.

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Author: Kluczyk, Barry
Barry Kluczyk is a life-long automotive enthusiast who began his career in automotive journalism with a test-drive column in the Central Michigan University student newspaper, CM Life. He is a former staffer at Musclecar Review and continues to contribute to many magazines as a freelance writer and photographer. The Dexter, Michigan, resident has owned about 30 cars in his 36 years. "Everyone needs a reason for living," Kluczyk says. "Cars are mine."

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