Motor Car Guide
Maintenance Guide
Maintenance Guides. Hints, service repairs for Classic & modern cars.
Service guide Manuals (registered users only).
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Fuel filter
RegisteredTechnical GuidesFuel filter Explained A fuel filter is a filter in the fuel line that screens out dirt and rust particles from the fuel, normally made into cartridges containing a filter paper. ...
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Fuel Filter injection Replace
RegisteredTechnical GuidesReplace Car Fuel Filter injection A vehicles fuel filter is used to keep the fuel that is used in the fuel injection system clean to avoid plugging the fuel injectors and the ...
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Fuel gauge types
Technical GuidesFuel gauge types and how they work A fuel gauge is an instrument that displays the amount of fuel in a tank. The gauge is made up of two parts: the detecting unit and the ...
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Fuel injection Pump Regulator Test
RegisteredTechnical GuidesCheck injection Fuel Pump and Regulator Test Typical Bosch injection System Your car's engine depends on constant fuel under pressure to supply the fuel injection system ...
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Fuel Injection System
RegisteredTechnical GuidesHow a car Fuel Injection System Works A fuel injection system is used to inject fuel with an injector, under pressure into an internal combustion engine. A fuel injection system ...
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Fuel Injector Replace
RegisteredTechnical GuidesHow to Replace a Car Fuel Injector Car Fuel Injector A fuel injector can be used to supply fuel to one or more cylinders. A multi-port fuel injection system or TBI (throttle body ...
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Fuel Injector Test
RegisteredTechnical GuidesCar Fuel Injector Test Check for Fuel Injector Malfunction. When a fuel injector malfunctions it can allow excess or no fuel into the engine. The fuel injector is manufactured ...
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Fuel pump mechanical how it works
Technical GuidesHow a mechanical fuel pump works The fuel pump is used to provide the pressure necessary to drive the fuel from the storage tank to the carburettor. There are two basic types of ...
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Fuel Pump Replace
RegisteredTechnical GuidesHow to Replace a car Electric Fuel Pump The fuel delivery system is vital to the car's engine performance. The engine is designed to operate on a specific fuel system pressure. ...
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Fuel Pump types
RegisteredTechnical GuidesHow a car Fuel Pump Works A fuel pump is used to supply fuel to the fuel injection system or carburetor, depending on the year of the vehicle Older vehicles use a mechanical pump ...
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Fuses How To Check
RegisteredTechnical GuidesHow To Check Car Fuses Electrical fuses protect vulnerable electrical circuits from shorts and burnt wiring. There is basically only one way a fuse can fail and that is, for at ...
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Gear stick types
RegisteredTechnical GuidesCar Gear stick types explained A gear stick is the device is used to change gear; in a manual transmission vehicle this will normally be done whilst depressing the clutch pedal ...
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Glowplug
RegisteredTechnical GuidesEngine Glowplug A glowplug (alternatively spelled as glow plug or glow-plug) is a heating device used to aid starting diesel engines. The glow plug is a pencil-shaped piece of ...
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Ground effect
RegisteredTechnical GuidesGround effect explained Ground effect is a term applied to a series of aerodynamic effects used in car design, which has been exploited to create downforce, particularly in ...
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Gudgeon wrist pin
RegisteredTechnical GuidesGudgeon wrist pin In internal combustion engines, the gudgeon pin (UK, wrist pin US) connects the piston to the connecting rod. In very early engine designs (including those ...
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Guide to air compressor size
RegisteredTechnical GuidesGuide to air compressor size Average pressure Continuous air consumption Intermittent air consumption Required motor power rating bar (psi) m3/min (ft3/min) m3/min (ft3/min) KW ...
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Gull-wing door
RegisteredTechnical GuidesGull-wing doors Gull-wing door (German: Flügeltüren) is an automotive industry term describing car doors that are hinged at the roof rather than the side, as pioneered by the ...
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H engine
RegisteredTechnical GuidesH engine An H engine (or H-block) is an engine configuration in which the cylinders are aligned so that if viewed from the front, they appear to be in a vertical or horizontal ...
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