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Tech IQ: Why OE Cooling System Plastic Parts Fail

It’s critical that the fiber gasket can move. This video is sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.

Water Pump Replacement: Nissan VQ-35 Series

At the top of the list of the most difficult water pumps to ­replace are those found in the Nissan VQ-Series V6 engines. The pump is turned by the timing chain and is nestled in the engine block. This can make for a very difficult job no matter if the engine is mounted transversely or longitudinally.

EV Batteries: Design, Function And Handling

Knowledge of HV batteries, OEM procedures and special tools are all important to ensure a complete, safe and quality repair.

Power Steering Pump Noise After Replacement

Brake and carburetor cleaners work well, but will cause seals and O-rings to swell and leak if left in the system.

Oil Clearances and Options for LS Engines

Oil clearances will not always be the same for each application.

VIDEO: Lubricating Plastic, Rubber And Metal Under The Hood

Choosing a lubricant that will protect under elevated temperatures. This video is sponsored by WD-40 Brand.

Matco Introduces Ball Joint Connected Adapter Kit

The kit is fully compatible with ball joint cups and adapters from most Matco and OTC ball joint kits.

Runners And Ports: How Modern Engines Manage Air

Variable-length intake runners change the length of the intake passages depending on engine speed and load.

Changing Your Oil Successfully with Cartridge Oil Filters

Changing your vehicle’s oil may be one of the easiest tasks to do on your own, but how you change it varies based on the type of vehicle you drive and where the oil filter is located. More often than not in newer cars, the location of oil filters is at the top of the

Holley Now Offers Coyote Oil Pan

The new design utilizes a stock Coyote engine gasket and baffle assembly to provide factory-like sealing and windage characteristics.