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How to detect, fix engine oil leaks at home
An engine oil leak is one of those vehicle problems that often begins quietly and ends expensively. A few drops under the car today can turn into serious engine damage tomorrow if ignored.
Older cars frequently had colorful components under the hood, including more than a few brightly colored engine blocks. Can ...
Tim Lockard, who has Parkinson's disease, supports a Bergen County assemblyman's effort to ban a herbicide that may be a ...
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I restored a 1970 Dodge Challenger RT
This project covers advanced steps including Chrome Plating, Powder Coating, Hydrographics, and several customizations on the Dodge Challenger, which has three different generations dating back to ...
While filling a car's engine up with anything might sound like a bad idea, adding epoxy to an engine block can, in some ...
The average age of all vehicles on the road is rising, as are their ensuing repair costs. Today’s cars, trucks and SUVs are ...
Looking to save money on lawn care this season? Consumer Reports says the key may be in how you mow—and how you maintain your ...
We gathered a range of waxes, from old-school pastes to easy sprays, to find out which ones deliver the deepest gloss and ...
Method: I added 1/4 of a cup of baking soda to a bowl and poured in 1/4 of a cup of vinegar into the bowl before pouring it ...
As health and fire safety inspections become increasingly stringent nationwide, commercial kitchens are facing a growing ...
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