Automotive
Engine Repair and Rebuilding Frank J. Thiessen
Complete coverage of Automotive Engine rebuilding procedures. Includes
review of engine operation, and sections on safety, tools and equipment,
engine problem diagnosis, cleaning methods, blueprint reading etc...
Hardcover / Published 1991
Automotive
Engines by Tim Gilles
A comprehensive introduction to the technology of engine repair is
provided in this practical state-of-the-art book. Engine repair techniques
universal to all engines are discussed, and ASE-style practice tests are
included in each section to help prepare students for the ASE certification
exam. Amazon.com Paperback - 512 pages 3rd edition (January 3, ) Delmar Publishers; ISBN: 0827368178
Automotive
Engines: Theory and Servicing by James D. Halderman,Herbert E. Ellinger (Contributor)
Comprehensive coverage of all engine types and with photos and step-by-step
instructions. The CD-ROM provides visual reinforcement of the text material.
This text also comes with a spiral-bound worktext. (Pearson Education)
Hardcover - 512 pages 3 edition (September 4, ) Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0135056861
Four-Stroke
Performance Tuning by A. Graham Bell
Hardcover - 336 pages 2nd edition (March ) Haynes Pub Group; ISBN: 1859604358
How to Choose Camshafts & Time Them for Maximum Power (Speedpro
Series)
by Des Hammill
Paperback - 96 pages Motorbooks International; ISBN: 1901295192 Out of Print - Try Used
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How to Rebuild Small-Block Ford Engines Tom Monroe
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The
Step-By-Step Guide to Engine Blueprinting : Practical Methods for Racing
and Rebuilding by Rick Voegelin
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This completely revised and updated version--containing an additional
32 pages--is simply the best book you can buy on engine preparation for
street or racing! "The Step-By-Step Guide to Engine Blueprinting" clearly
illustrates and explains all important preparation techniques in an easy-to-read
format. "The Step-By-Step Guide to Engine Blueprinting" shows readers how
to use precision measuring tools, calculate compression ratios, degree
a camshaft, and much more!
This book covers both large-and-small and block blueprinting as well
as Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler products, the latest in high tech engine components,
machining processes, materials and assembly techniques. Loaded with helpful
advice in a fresh new page layout, this book should be in every enthusiast's
toolbox.
Paperback - 220 pages Voyageur Press; ISBN: 1884089267
Chilton's Chevrolet Engine Overhaul Manual Kerry A. Freeman (Editor)
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Chilton's Ford Engine Overhaul Manual : Ford V8 Engine Rebuilding
Manual (Chilton's Total Service Series, No 8793) Richard J. Rivele, et al
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The Haynes Chrysler Engine Overhaul Manual (Haynes Techbook) Mike Forsythe
Listed under Chrysler Engines
Chevrolet Small-Block V8 Id Guide : Covers All Chevy Small-Block
Engines Since 1955 (Powerpro) Pierre Lafontaine
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Ford Flathead V-8 Builder's Handbook Frank Oddo
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How to Rebuild Big-Block Mopar Engines : Covers All Years and Models
of B/Rb Series Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth Engines Don Taylor
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How to Rebuild Your Volkswagen Air-Cooled Engine Tom Wilson
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Internal
Combustion Engines : Applied Thermosciences Colin R. Ferguson
Focusing on thermodynamic analysis -- from the requisite first law
to more sophisticated applications--and engine design, here is a modern
introduction to internal combustion engines and their mechanics. It covers
the many types of internal combustion engines, including spark ignition,
compression ignition, and stratified charge engines, and examines processes,
keeping equations of state simple by assuming constant specific heats.
Equations are limited to heat engines and later applied to combustion engines.
Topics include realistic equations of state, stoichiometry, predictions
of chemical equilibrium, engine performance criteria, and friction, which
is discussed in terms of the
hydrodynamic theory of lubrication and experimental methods such as
dimensional analysis. The publisher, John Wiley & Sons John Wiley & Sons 1986, Paperback, 546 pages ISBN: 0471881295
Scientific
Design of Exhaust & Intake Systems by John C. Morrison, Philip Hubert Smith
This is one of the best-selling technical books in its field. For years,
engineers, engine designers, high-performance tuners and racers have depended
on this book to help maximize their engines' potential. Dr. John C. Morrison
is one of the foremost authorities on the analysis of the induction and
exhaust processes of high-speed engines. Together with Philip Smith, he
gives a thorough explanation of the physics that govern the behavior of
gases as they pass through an engine, and the theories and practical research
methods used in designing more efficient induction manifolds and exhaust
systems, for both competition and street use. An outstanding, authoritative
book. Amazon.com Paperback - 274 pages 3rd edition (December 1972)
Bentley Publishers; ISBN: 0837603099
Internal Combustion Engines V. Ganesan,
Hardcover, 540 pages Published by McGraw Hill 1995 ISBN: 007462122X Out of Print - Try Used
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Engines William H. Crouse, Donald L. Anglin
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How to Build & Modify Cylinder Heads, Camshafts and Valvetrains
(Powerpro Series)
by Ben Watson
Paperback - 160 pages (December 1993) Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0879387904 Out of Print - Try Used
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Modern Engine Tuning by A. Graham Bell
Covers basic and advanced tuning for economy and performance.
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