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Restoring Vintage Japanese Motorcycles
Restoring Vintage Motorcycles can be both rewarding and very frustrating. I am a motorcycle nut and have been riding for 36 years, in that time owning over of 50 motorcycles. Many of the 'Vintage' motorcycles...
3 commentsSplitfire Coil Packs
Splitfire Coil Packs are an aftermarket solution to expensive OEM ignition coils. Coil packs are used in automotive and marine applications. Coil packs work by transforming the 12 volts provided by the...
0 commentsArthritic pain
To have the pain is the manner of your body indicating to you that something is erroneous. For some, they do not say “any pain, no profit” and pain is a sign which they made something at the point of...
0 commentsMaking Sense of that Check Engine Light
Many of us have seen or heard about that infamous **Check Engine** light. It can appear on our car instrument panel at the most inconvenient times. What does it all mean? What are we supposed to do about it?...
1 commentHow Ignition Starts In Four Cylinder Engine?
For the combustion of fresh charge of mixture it must be burn in cylinder.This is done with the help of spark plug.A spark is produced in spark plug by ignition system.The details about various ignition...
1 commentTop Tips For Spark Plug Repair
In the previous post, we covered the problems with the automotive spark plugs. Now that you know these problems and what causes them, it would be great if you also know how to repair your car's spark plugs....
0 commentsComparison Of Magneto And Coil Ignation System.
Different types of Ignition Systems are used in Internal Combustion (I.C) Engine.Out of that Magneto and Coil Ignition System are more important.Here you will find some comparison between these two systems....
0 commentsDifferent Ignation Systems of I.C .Engines (Part-A)
There are Four different methods by which Fuel may be Ignited in Internal Combustion (IC) Engines.In my earlier post,you have come to know about Comparison of Coil & Magneto Ignition Systems.That Systems are...
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