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McGraw Hill Automotive Mechanics by CROUSE
This hallmark text on Automotive Mechanics covers the latest developments in Automotive Design, Construction, Operation, Diagnosis and Service. The new developments have been demonstrated with the various illustrations and pictures. Typical specifications and sample service procedures introduce to the student to the way Automotive manufacturers and service instructors recommend that diagnosis and service procedures be performed. Key features Historical View of automobile-its basic construction, operation and regulation are described. Construction and Operation of automotive engines are discussed in Part II of the book. Diagnosis and servicing of the automotive engines include Electronic Carburector Fuel Injection Systems Lubricating Systems Cooling Systems Extensive discussion on engine performance, driveability, automotive drive trains and automotive chasis. The 'What and how' of ventilating, heating, and air-conditioning systems used in automotive vehicles are discussed in Part IX.