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Subaru Tech Tip: Correct Axle Ratios

The customer has brought his vehicle in complaining about a shudder when turning (rear axle binding). He tells you that the problem has occurred since the transmission or rear differential was changed. This could be caused by an improper front-to-rear axle ratio match.

Rotary Lift Four-Post Vehicle Lifts Updated to Improve Technician Convenience

Rotary Lift has updated its complete line of light-duty four-post vehicle lifts to offer technicians greater convenience. The power unit and controls on each of the 12,000-lb. capacity lifts has been moved to the driver’s side front of the lift.

Beck/Arnley’s 2006-2007 Apparel and Promotional Catalog Now Available

Beck/Arnley announces the availability of its 2006-2007 apparel and promotional catalog, which offers a variety of high-quality, logo-branded merchandise. The new selection of fashionable apparel includes shirts, jackets, vests, sweatshirts, caps and visors.

Goodyear Helps You Make ‘Cents’ of Rising Fuel Costs

In response to rising fuel prices, Goodyear launches its national ‘Free Air’ campaign. Proper tire inflation could save American drivers more than $1.1 billion this summer.

Tech Tip: Motor Mounts – Supporting the Engine and Transmission

Motor mounts are not a very glamorous product, but they do have an important function: They support the engine and transmission, and dampen noise and vibration. The mounts isolate the engine and transmission from the chassis so vibrations and noise are not transmitted to the rest of the vehicle.

Run-Rite Selects the First Winner in their 2006 ‘Danica Wins’ Promotion

From April 1 – September 1, 2006, Run-Rite is giving participating technicians and service writers the opportunity to win $10,000 as part of its 2006 sales incentive: “When Danica Wins – You Win!” The first drawing was held on Monday, May 15, 2006 and the winner was John W. McNeal of Tuffy Auto Service Center in Newbury, FL.

Tech Tip: Profitable Radiator Service

Unlike their soldered-brass predecessors, today’s aluminum-core, plastic-tank radiators are not only environmentally friendly, they are lightweight, easy to service, less costly to produce and very efficient at keeping modern, high-output engines operating at optimum temperature.

Meijer to Sell Ethanol Blend: Fuel Due Soon at 20 Locations

E85, which some view as the automotive fuel of the future, will soon be available at about 20 Meijer stores in Michigan. More than four million flexible-fuel vehicles on the road are capable of burning E85 or gasoline or a combination of the two. However, most owners fill up with regular gasoline because of a shortage of filling stations offering the fuel.

Diagnostic Solutions: Profitable Radiator Service…Targeted Troubleshooting Procedures Are a Must

Unlike their soldered-brass predecessors, today’s aluminum-core, plastic-tank radiators are not only environmentally friendly, they are lightweight, easy to service, less costly to produce, and very efficient at keeping modern, high-output engines operating at optimum temperature. Because of their affordability and because they can be inspected while removed for a timing belt replacement or other front-mounted

Sealing It Up Right: Proper Engine Bolt Use

How important are the various fasteners in an engine? Consider this: the head bolts have to withstand tremendous loads to keep the cylinder head sealed tightly against the head gasket and block. In an engine with 4” cylinder bores and peak combustion pressures of around 1,100 pounds per square inch, each cylinder exerts about 13,827