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Technicians’ Top 5 Favorite Tools & Equipment

Jeff Hume, John Partipilo, Terry Kirschbaum and Jesse Hernandez CMJ Automotive Addison, IL We went through an extensive study of the tools we use most often and the ones we just like a lot. Our list is in no particular order. Snap-on MODIS Scanner — Helps us diagnose vehicles faster and more efficiently. Huth Pipe

Tech Tip: Helpful Pointers for Inspecting, Diagnosing and Servicing Clock Springs

A clock spring isn’t related to the clock and it doesn’t have spring in it. However, it is found on every single vehicle, both import and domestic, produced since 1994. Dorman Products offers the following instructional pointers for technicians servicing clock springs.

New Tools: What’s Old is New Again

There is an old saying that there is nothing new under the sun. A recent trend in the tool industry might lead you to think there is some truth to that statement. It seems that although a new tool gets introduced every few minutes — with suppliers bringing more and more new items to market

Chevy AVEO Timing Belt Service

As a rule, General Motors uses timing chains rather than timing belts on most of its engines. Timing chains are long-lived and reliable, and do not have a recommended replacement interval. Not so with timing belts. One GM engine that does use a rubber timing belt is the 1.6L E-TECH II engine in the 2004

Choosing the Right Tools for Diesel Engine Service

Diesel engines are a popular alternative to gasoline engines because of their good fuel economy and torque. The main difference with working on diesels versus gasoline engines is that diesels have no ignition system. There are no spark plugs or ignition coils, but they do have glow plug start-up systems to help the fuel ignite when a cold engine is first cranked.

Brake Lathe Accessories Included in New Goodtool Brake Service and Supplies Catalog

Goodtool Brake Service and Supplies has released its new 2007 catalog. It features more than 15 pages of brake service specific tools and supplies.

Diesel Engine Service, Tools & Equipment

Diesel engines are a popular alternative to gasoline engines because of their good fuel economy and torque. More than 55% of heavy-duty pickup trucks are now powered by diesel engines, as are 85% of Class 5 to 7 medium-duty trucks. The GM Duramax, Ford Powerstroke and Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel engines represent the bulk of

Robinair Offers the #10986 Orifice Tube Service Kit

The screened orifice for AC cycling clutches requires this special puller from Robinair. Use this kit, #10986, to remove complete or damaged tubes in 1985-and-later Ford and GM cars.

Kia Tech Tip: Front Hub Seal Change on Sportage Models

This bulletin provides information on a change to Sportage 4WD hub seals. To improve hub vacuum sealing during 4WD operation, a new inner seal along with corresponding revisions to knuckles and CV shafts has been developed. This new seal design was incorporated from Oct. 21, 2000 production.

Dorman Offers Helpful Pointers for Inspecting, Diagnosing and Servicing Clock Springs

A clock spring isn’t related to the clock and it doesn’t have spring in it. However, it is found on every single vehicle, both import and domestic, produced since 1994. Dorman Products offers the following instructional pointers for technicians servicing clock springs.