Furiousness

The Automotive 2012 Cars Blog | Fast & Furious

Naperville Auto Repair Shop Servicing Naperville IL


www.lastchanceautorepairs.com Are you looking for an automotive repair service shop you can trust Naperville? Last Chance Auto Repair is a family owned operated automotive service repair shop servicing Naperville, Illinois. We’ve been serving local area auto repair services since 1978. At Last Chance Auto Repair our experienced technicians know your vehicle and are equipped to handle all major minor repairs on foreign and domestic automobiles. You brake it we fix it, complete. www.napervillebusinesslist.com Last Chance Auto Repair was established in 1978 Over 60+ years of total automotive business, knowledge, know how, services. We stride in having top notch, certified, highly trained techs. We all have many years of hard work, training, customizing, auto services and schooling. www.lastchanceautorepairs.com Call us today! 815-577-0327 or 630-405-5707 Or www.lastchanceautorepairs.com

Automotive Repair Video: A/C Leak Detection and Other Tips, The Trainer, May 2011


workshop.search-autoparts.com Today’s mobile air conditioning systems are doing more with a lot less. Refrigerant capacities are getting smaller and smaller, with some models holding as little as 11 ounces! Leaks that would allow a system to last the whole year before experiencing a problem now result in a hot, sweaty…and unhappy…customer returning to your shop before the dog days of summer are over. Finding these small leaks is a matter of using the right tools and the right methods. This month, technical editor Pete Meier shares tips on how best to prepare for servicing today’s systems, and finding those annoying leaks. And that’s not all…later this month, Pete partners with TST and Delphi to dive deeper into A service in a FREE, live webcast this May 26th at 8:00 pm ET. To register, log on to MotorAge.com/ACBestPractices today!

Auto Repair: Starter Motors “Principles of the Starting Motor” 1956 US Army Auto Mechanics


More at auto-parts.quickfound.net “ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN THE OPERATION OF THE STARTING MOTOR – HOW ELECTRICAL ENERGY IS CONVERTED TO MECHANICAL ENERGY.” Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org US Army training film TF9-2331 see also: power steering: www.youtube.com drum brakes: www.youtube.com planetary gears: www.youtube.com en.wikipedia.org …The modern starter motor is either a permanent-magnet or a series-parallel wound direct current electric motor with a starter solenoid (similar to a relay) mounted on it. When current from the starting battery is applied to the solenoid, usually through a key-operated switch, the solenoid engages a lever that pushes out the drive pinion on the starter driveshaft and meshes the pinion with the starter ring gear on the flywheel of the engine. The solenoid also closes high-current contacts for the starter motor, which begins to turn. Once the engine starts, the key-operated switch is opened, a spring in the solenoid assembly pulls the pinion gear away from the ring gear, and the starter motor stops. The starter’s pinion is clutched to its driveshaft through an