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Classic Car Restoration - Part 2 - Questions That Need Answers

50. Install a water-saving showerhead. Don't worry - it won't reduce your water pressure. A family of four, each taking a five-minute shower a day, can save $250 a year in water heating costs by switching to a low-flow showerhead.

pull a part auto parts Install a programmable thermostat. If you use it to set back the temperature by 10 degrees for eight hours every night, you'll lower your heating bills by 10 percent. A $50 digital thermostat can pay for itself in energy savings in less than a year.



Never change your plugs without the engine being cold. Wait two hours after driving to let it cool off. Grasp the wire by the boot, give the wire a twist and cautiously pull the spark plug wire out of the end. Don't pull the wires themselves or you may damage them. TIP: changing the plugs one helps avoid mixing up the spark plug wires.

pull a part memphis tn Engine: Does the engine start well? Is the exhaust free of lots of smoke? Does the engine run well? Does it idle smoothly? Is the engine free of noises? Does the engine have power for good acceleration? If no. The engine may need tune-up work or more serious repairs, which may indicate a worn engine. Be cautious if the seller says that it just needs a tune-up because this should have been a part of the regular maintenance of the car.

pull a part junkyard If nothing is found then take some time to do some deeper inspection. If you haven't been performing regular maintenance, now might be a good time to tighten the bolts and replace any missing ones. Spray pull a part knoxville on moving parts like the rollers.

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