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 * What carriage parts are safe to paint, to keep away rust. * What carriage parts are safe to paint, to keep away rust.
  
-* What engine parts get hot? I assume the engine block and exhaust tubes and oil filter. \\ +* What engine parts get hot? I assume the engine block and exhaust tubes and oil filter.\\ 
-* Do I have rubber boot joints on my steering? I don't think so. \\+* Do I have rubber boot joints on my steering? I don't think so.\\
 * Are there any electrical shorts at all anywhere. Are all severed wires capped off.\\ * Are there any electrical shorts at all anywhere. Are all severed wires capped off.\\
 * Are all bolts tight?\\ * Are all bolts tight?\\
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 +===== How Does a Vehicle Engine Work? =====
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 +The easiest way I could explain, by Royce Edward Barber.\\
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 +* Animals and plants die over millions of years; the Earth grinds them into oil. \\
 +* Humans dig up the oil and process it into gasoline. Gasoline is shipped by trucks, to gas stations. \\
 +* You fill your gas tank with gasoline. Your money helps repair the road system. ​ \\
 +* Your car has many fuses which are designed to fall apart in case of an electrical disaster, which stops the dangerous electricity. The battery sends out electricity. \\
 +* The battery powers an electric starter motor that spins parts in your engine. Readying them to be pushed by an explosion. ​ \\
 +* A electric fuel pump sends gasoline to an explosion area, and air is added. \\
 +* Fire requires fuel and air, so an electric spark makes gasoline and air explode. \\
 +* The explosion pushes a board called a piston. The piston being pushed, rotates a pole called a shaft. \\
 +* The spinning shaft will turn a gear. The gear has rubber belts that spin a bunch of engine parts. \\
 +* The spinning shaft move your tires against the road. Causing wear and tear on the highway system. \\
 +* Rubber belts spin a little generator which charges your battery. The battery has chemicals to hold electricity. \\
 +* Your engine is running now because gasoline explosions are turning gears. The engine heats up fast. \\
 +* You give your engine a minute to heat up, which starts a cooling process to maintain an ideal engine temperature. Not too hot, not too cold. \\
 +* A electric fan with cooling hoses, pushes fluid through many engine parts. Cooling fluid expands when it’s hot, and shrinks again when it cools, so the cooling pipes have parts that expand as needed. \\
 +* As the engine is exploding gasoline, the burnt gasoline is smog and is sent through filter chambers. \\
 +* Leftover smog is pushed out the back of the car, and mixes with the Earths atmosphere. The smog eats at the Earth'​s protective atmosphere chemicals. The eaten chemicals allow sun radiation through to your skin. The Earth naturally goes through many atmosphere changes and forest fires anyway, but many companies try to keep smog minimal. \\
 +* Your car needs fluids changed, and parts replaced or repaired, as abused parts go bad. Just like the human body.\\
 +* You may notice similarities between a car and human. There'​s a bone frame structure, a need for air and fuel, filters, lubricants (blood), cooling fluid (sweat and blood veins), computer sensors, soft suspension, outer shell, and much more. \\
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 * What car is a dog weary of? '​Vets.\\ * What car is a dog weary of? '​Vets.\\
 * I drove my truck today, as the motorcycle was 'two tired'​.\\ * I drove my truck today, as the motorcycle was 'two tired'​.\\
-* I own a unicycle, it was a truck until I popped three wheelies.+* I own a unicycle, it was a truck until I popped three wheelies.\\ 
 +* My mechanic says a ping ping sound from the engine, will cost me five bucks, a ping clank is ten bucks, a clank-guzzle is 400 bucks, and a hiss means he lost it and lit the truck on fire.
  
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