How Does It Work

The Importance of the Gudgeon Pin (or Wrist Pin) 

Introduction: In a car engine, many parts must work together in order to ensure that it runs smoothly. One such part is the gudgeon pin (also known as the wrist pin). This metal rod connects a piston to its connecting rod, and plays an important role in allowing the piston and connecting rod to move …

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What is a Timing Tape and How Does it Work? 

Introduction: Many car owners have heard of timing belts, but did you know that there are also timing tapes? A timing tape is an alternative to a traditional timing belt. It’s a less common option, but it provides certain advantages over traditional belts. In this blog post, we’ll explain what a timing tape is and how it works. 

All You Need to Know About the Starter Motor 

Introduction: If you own a car, then you know that it takes more than just turning a key in the ignition to get your vehicle going. One of the main components is the starter motor, which engages with your car battery and supplies enough torque for your crankshaft so that other parts such as pistons, spark plugs etc., can begin working properly for combustion purposes. In this blog post, we will explain everything you need to know about this important component! 

How an Induction Motor Works

Introduction: An induction motor is a common type of electric motor found in many automotive applications, from power steering to brake assist systems. It uses electromagnetic induction from its stator winding to produce torque within its rotor, which it then uses to drive the car. In hybrid vehicles, the induction motor is also used to power electric generators that recharge the car’s battery while driving. But what exactly is an induction motor and how does it work? Let’s take a look. 

All About the A/C Compressor Clutch 

Introduction: The A/C compressor clutch is an essential part of any vehicle’s air conditioning system. It’s responsible for engaging and disengaging the A/C compressor when necessary, typically operated by an electric motor or vacuum. When it is engaged, the compressor compresses refrigerant gas and moves it through other components of the air-conditioning system. Let’s learn more about this vital component.