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Checking Your Transmission Fluid (Automatic transmissions for import)

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Tip! If there is a long delay (more than 1 second) between the moment you move the shift level and the transmission engages, this transmission either has some problem or is worn out. Either way, it won’t get better with time only worse, and a transmission repair or replacement is always expensive.

Checking your transmission fluid level can save you costly repairs to your transmission. Most cars should have their transmission fluid levels checked with the engine warm.

Transmissions repair – We Need New Power Transmission Lines In America; Can’t We Just Send The Power Through The Air?

Monday, January 7th, 2008
Tip! Many car owners love their Automatic Transmissions for comfort and ease. Put it in Drive, the torque converter does all the work and you Go.

Sending energy through the atmosphere without wires to it’s intended destination, this would solve the problem of high tension power lines or underground power lines on the grid. I would like to take this opportunity to pose an idea to deliver energy from one place to another without wires or transmission lines. Why? Well how about the transmission situation in California or the Black Out of 2003. And while this idea is not hardly a new concept, seeing as how Tesla spent many years of his life to no avail in coming up with an idea to do just that. You seeTesla was convinced that this could be done, although within his life time it was not accomplished, even though he had got funding to build a unit and he built it which was suppose to be able to send the energy. This is a picture of Tesla’s prototype

How To Calculate Transmission (Transmissions rebuild) Losses

Saturday, January 5th, 2008
Tip! If there is a long delay (more than 1 second) between the moment you move the shift level and the transmission engages, this transmission either has some problem or is worn out. Either way, it won’t get better with time only worse, and a transmission repair or replacement is always expensive.

Chassis dynamometers are the devices that measure the power and torque of an engine, without removing it from the vehicle’s chassis.

A chassis dynamometer has one or two steel drums, called rollers, and the vehicle’s wheel is placed between them.

Sound From Transmission Power Lines Should Never Be Wasted (Used truck transmissions)

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
Tip! The Manual Transmission is the choice of gearheads who love their cars. They live and breathe having cars with this transmission, giving them complete control of the car at all times, and how it transmits the power.

High Tension Power lines and transmission line towers make noise, we have all heard this. But Sound can be a source of energy in that it can be harvested to make steam in my humble opinion. Here is my thought then; Large Capacitors which “hmm” or “BZZZZZZZ” can be surrounded by another shell which has within it another an enclosed cavity that has inside of it Helium. The sound waves will penetrate the wall of the enclosed cavity or horse shoe shaped enclosed tank, which is thin, but strong and holds in the helium. It can be made of carbon fiber and composite but coated with a ceramic or glass type coating. The tank can also be on the ground and the enclosure has a tube down to the ground where the sound will travel and using harmonic and bouncing the sound around the outside of the container where the Helium is trapped it will enhance the sound which surrounds it.

Ats transmissions – Used Japanese Engine

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007
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Japanese cars are a favorite with many people these days, and you will get just as many Japanese cars on the roads these days as you will see American model cars and German cars. Some of these zippy little Japanese cars might even be sporting a used Japanese engine under the hood, but you would never know from their performance.

Transmission Repair Manual (Engines and transmissions)

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Your cars stalled somewhere on the freeway and you had to call a tow truck to take you in. You might have a clunker for a car, but you love it nonetheless and you really want it fixed. The only thing is that your insurance might not spring to repair the problem on such an old relic. But you really love Betsy and she’s been with you since your college days. Unfortunately for you, you’re told that Betsy has a transmission problem. There are two things you can do here. You can take the transmission repair manual the sympathetic garage owner is holding out to you, or you could pay for the repairs yourself.