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    Something draining your battery?
    Submitted by Harvey Sellers on Saturday, May 30th, 2009

    A simple test circuit can be made from two battery or alligator clips and a light socket. Remove the positive battery terminal from the battery post. Connect the light socket between the terminal and the post. Make sure all switches are turned off. Pull out one fuse at a time. When the light goes out, you've found the circuit that is draining the battery. Check that circuit to find the culprit.
    Something draining your battery?


    Quick and easy way to wash underside of vehicle
    Submitted by Harvey Sellers on Saturday, May 30th, 2009

    A quick and easy way to wash the underside of your vehicle is to use your lawn sprinkler attached to a water hose ("hose pipe" if you're in the South). Pull your vehicle over the sprinkler and turn on the water.


    No more dirty differentials
    Submitted by Harvey Sellers on Saturday, May 30th, 2009

    When car is on lift, take your favorite liquid hand cleaner and put on differential, drive-shaft, oil pan and cross member. It will keep road film and oil from sticking.


    Keep clean hands while working on engines
    Submitted by Bob Sellers on Sunday, February 8th, 2009

    For those of you that enjoy working on your pride and joy but hate having to scrub your hands for hours with pumice infused hand cleaners. Here's a quick tip on how to keep your hands clean. Wear gloves!


    Building your own frame
    Submitted by Bob Sellers on Sunday, March 15th, 2009

    Building your own frame is a little more complicated than you may think. So is modifying a frame. If you want to check out how I started when building my frame for my 34 pickup you can find it here... There is a brief description below each picture.


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