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  • Ford Ranger Pick-Up: Rack-and-Pinion Steering Replacement

    DIYnet — Bruce Bonebrake addresses steering problems on a 1998 Ford Ranger pick-up. In this project, Weekend Mechanic host Bruce Bonebrake solves steering problems on a 1998 Ford Ranger pick-up by replacing a worn rack-and-pinion system. After an ...More…

  • Tip 1: Let it set before you seal.

    DIYnet — Once the fence is installed, it's important that you let it dry out. There are certain moistures and finishes that the manufacturer applies to the fence, and if you try to stain and preserve the wood ahead of time, the product you apply probably ...More…

  • Replacement Radiator Fan and Electric Cooling Fans

    DIYnet — High-velocity radiator fans and auxiliary cooling fans help keep your engine cooler. If you want to boost the power of your vehicle's cooling system, you may want to consider some after-market upgrades. A high-velocity radiator fan and auxiliary ...More…

  • Winter Car Care (Quick Tip)

    DIYnet — Don't let winter do a number on your car's appearance, inside or out: Wash the car twice a month (if it's too cold to do it yourself, take it to a car-wash service). Wax it regularly, and keep the interior clean. Also use a vinyl protectant to ...More…

  • Timing-Belt Service -- Installation and Re-Assembly

    DIYnet — With the water pump, thermostat and tensioner assembly removed, work can begin on installing replacment parts, including the new timing belt. The new water pump needs to be prepped prior to installation. In this case, that means transferring the ...More…

  • Visual Inspection of Cooling System

    DIYnet — Consistently finding coolant on your garage floor or driveway may be the first sign of a leak in the coolant system. Be sure to clean up any spilled or leaked coolant as it is toxic to humans and animals, and it has an odor that often attracts ...More…

  • What Makes a Muscle Car?

    DIYnet — The only car in Bill Goldberg's collection that has been totally restored -- taken apart piece by piece and bolt by bolt, is a Charger ( Auto expert Steve Magnante, of Hot Rod magazine, answers a few questions about muscle cars and about car care ...More…

  • Cooling System Overview and Routine Maintenance

    DIYnet — Keeping an eye on your temperature gauge will alert you to a number of problems that can occur in your engine's cooling system. Be observant and take note of where the needle on your gauge rests when the engine is running normally. Your car's ...More…

  • Auto Cooling-System Overhaul

    DIYnet — With a leak identified, the water pump, radiator and thermostat removed, and the coolant-temp sensor checked, work can now begin on installing the new radiator, water-pump, thermostat, fan-clutch and related accessories. Using a razor knife, ...More…

  • Radiator Hoses and Connections

    DIYnet — The restored cooling system after the installation is complete. Digital photographs of this and other steps during the restoration helped keep an accurate log of parts as they were removed, restored and reinstalled. Once the radiator has been ...More…

  • Replacing a Radiator Petcock and Lower Radiator Hose

    DIYnet — If your temperature gauge is beginning to creep out of its normal range when your vehicle is being stressed (on long trips or when carrying or towing heavy loads, for instance), it may be an indication that there is a problem developing somewhere ...More…

  • Fuel System and Cooling System

    DIYnet — With the engine and transmission re-installed, and the components beneath the vehicle reattached, work now returns to the top side of the engine with completion of the fuel-system installation and the cooling system. On this model Corvette, it's ...More…


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