Automotive Engines
Diagnosis, Repair, Rebuilding
by Tim Gilles
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appears in Car Mechanics, Mechanics, and Car Mechanics.
This complete textbook provides detailed content on the theory of operation, diagnosis, repair, and rebuilding of automotive engines. In addition to essential technical expertise, the text helps users develop the skills and knowledge they need for professional success, including critical thinking and awareness of key industry trends and practices. ...
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appears in Car Mechanics, Mechanics, and Car Mechanics.
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“Troubleshooting and Repairing Diesel Engines, 5th Edition reads like a practical shop manual: focused on symptoms, diagnostic checks, and stepwise repairs. The strongest value is concrete, actionable procedures meant to shorten repair time and reduce guesswork during hands‑on work. The tone is utilitarian and dense, which helps when you're following a repair but can feel repetitive if you prefer conceptual explanation or broader theory. Best used in short consults at the bench rather than read straight through.”
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