Introduction to Engine Repair
Author: Melior, Inc.
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Description: Introduction to Engine Repair, is an introductory document to the repair of vehicle engines, covering important components such as the engine block, pistons, connecting rods, crankshaft, cylinder head and operations related to the engine design.
Subject: Auto Mechanics
Pages: 41
Megabytes: 2.1 MB
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