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What makes a motor (Engine) run
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Posted by John Quillen on November 28, 2005 at 12:05:47 from (209.191.208.162):
I have a very limited knowledge of what makes a motor (Engine) run. Could someone recommend a means of obtaining the basic understanding and knowledge of this subject. I know there must be Videos, Books, courses, i.e., Vol Tech, College etc., that cover the charging system, ignition system, accessories, and battery operations. I would like to be able to trouble shoot through some process of elimination and be able to determine why the heck my Tractor will not start. You guys have been awful good to me in the past, but, I'd like to be able to figure some things out on my own. Any comments or recommendations short of going to mechanics school which would be a last resort. I want to thank you for any help you can give me.
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