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LoggerHead Tools Introduces Pro-Gear Line of Professional-Grade Tools

LoggerHead Tools LLC recently launched its Pro-Gear line of professional-grade tools. The first in this series are professional versions of its award-winning Bionic Wrench and Bionic Grip hand tools. Both feature an Interlock mechanism that stays engaged while under torque load and a nickel finish for added corrosion-resistance and durability.

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.

Jaguar Tech Tip: Engine Noise? Don’t Worry About It

Rattling, knocking, thumping and squealing sounds are fine, as long as they’re coming from a haunted English castle. But nobody likes to hear any of those noises coming from under their "bonnet." With more foreign manufacturers building power plants using tighter tolerances, hydraulic valve lash adjusters and serpentine belts, noisy engines are becoming a thing of the past – or are they?

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

Innovative Products of America Introduces its New Palm Ratchet Set

These smooth-action Palm Ratchets help the tech speed through loosening and tightening of nuts and bolts. Faster than a ratcheting wrench, the palm ratchet can access "cramped" areas where there is not enough room to swing a wrench.

Tech Tip: Pleasant Surprise – Plugging Nissan Head Leak

Any technician who has worked extensively with Asian-made vehicles has more than a casual acquaintance with head gasket replacements. It comes as no surprise that when you put an aluminum head on a cast iron block, the different expansion rates of the two metals will eventually weaken the head gasket.

Diagnostic Solutions: Oil Filters… Are Working Harder Than Ever to Supply Clean Oil to Vital Engine Parts

Although oil filtration isn’t a new science, it’s important to remember that modern engine technology is placing new demands on oil filters. At the very least, modern engines require extremely clean oil for maximum reliability and longevity. But, more important, the use of synthetic lubricants and on-board monitored oil change intervals has allowed manufacturers to

S-K Introduces the Pro-Gun Line

S-K Hand Tool brings its world-class quality and well-known name into the pneumatic tool industry with the Pro-Gun line. The Pro-Gun family includes the 3/8"-, 1/2"- and 3/4"-drive professional pistol-style impact guns as well as the 1" heavy-duty professional impact gun with a 6" extended anvil.

Selecting the Right Friction Material

How do you select the right brake pad for a vehicle? And, how do you select the right friction line to stock at your shop or have as your first call? These are difficult questions to answer. Every time your shop installs a set of brake pads on a vehicle you are taking a gamble

Tech Tip: Top-Notch Design is Key When Selecting New Filters

Veteran auto mechanics will remember the days of oil-bath air filters, cartridge-type oil filters and sediment-bowl fuel filters. While these early-design filters would work well under a narrow range of circumstances, most were woefully inefficient and inadequate in the long term. All were subject to careless installation and dirt contamination during servicing.