Posts Tagged ‘new’

Spherical Piston Engine

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Able to achieve horsepower ratings equivalent to piston engines in only one-half or one-quarter their size, the Spherical Golubev’s Machine (SGM) offers a unique approach to creating rotation that is small, highly reliable, and that places balanced, uniform loads on its parts. For example, a 500 HP, 5-liter engine measures 430mm x 430mm x 450mm […]

Amateur Radio — Basic Practices

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Here is some basic information for new hams to help them get started. Being a new ham can be a little intimidating at first as there are many established protocols for conducting conversations on the air. However, with a few attempts and contacts it all begins to make sense and is truly very easy. One […]

How to Make Your Car Last Forever

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Best Ways to Keep Your Car Running By Tom and Ray Magliozzi, Click and Clack the Tappet Brothers 1. Don’t Drive Want your car to last? Don’t use it. That sounds obvious, but it’s worth keeping in mind. Chances are there are plenty of times when you currently use your car that you could be […]

Blazer Radio Install

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Installing a 1/2 face modern style radio in a pre 90’s blazer.

GM 14 bolt swap into a 1/2 ton chassis

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

This is a common swap done by many in the 4×4 world to beef up there 1/2 ton or c-clip axles. Other than the larger and beefier ring and pinion the major benefit of this swap is the full floating axles. The difference is that when a c-clip axle breaks the axle will slide out […]