Unless you’re driving an electric car, you have at least one accessory drive belt under your hood known as the “serpentine belt” because of the way it snakes around the engine bay. All belts wear and ...
Zak is new to the CarBuzz team, working as a freelance content writer. When Zak isn't writing How To articles for CarBuzz he's working as a high school automotive technology instructor. Before ...
The last time we visited the Large Marge ’73 Mustang coupe project, you saw the Holley cylinder heads getting new guides and seals from Jim Grubbs Motorsports, followed with some tips on installing ...
Q: I have a 2000 Chevy Malibu and when the car is running and not moving, it begins to smell like gas. It is worse when the air vents are turned on or up higher, especially in the driver's side. I ...
If you're like me, adjusting something time and time again is quite bothersome and repetitive. I like to install the part and not have to mess with it again until routine maintenance comes around. For ...
For starters, the whole front sheetmetal clip had to come off for access, plus the fact the radiator was going to be changed too. The decision was made to switch to a serpentine belt system rather ...
Do you ever look at your classic small-block Chevy with its 20th century V-belt drive system and wonder why it is still there? This happens when you're on a long weekend drive and get a generator ...
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