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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Audi A4 B5 HOW TO INSPECT DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL FOR 1 8T

After removing the DMF it should be inspected for inherent problems. The following list is to be used as a guideline only. It is not a scientific procedure and should not be used to obtain a definitive answer as to weather the flywheel should be used again or replaced.

Having said that, all you DIY ‘s have at it.

1) Check for cracks in the drive surface. If any cracks exist replace the DMF.

2) Warping of the drive surface should be limited to 0.015”or 0.37 mm. Flywheels typically warp like a soup bowl, higher on the O.D. lower on the I.D. A straight edge or a dial indicator will expose how much warp exists. Pic

3) Free rotational movement of the drive surface should be limited to .383” or 9.75mm. This movement can be checked by rotating the drive surface either direction, and then make a mark on the outer edge where the alignment pin comes to rest (center of pin). Then rotate the other direction and make a mark at center of pin. Measure the distance between the marks. Do not force the drive surface. This is a measurement of the FREE travel. One finger is enough effort. Pic

4) Total rotational movement of the drive surface should not exceed 1.720” or 43.62mm. This movement is checked the same way as the free rotation but requires the drive surface to be forced to the loaded position, adding a few pounds of pressure to the alignment pins does this. A little strength is needed to complete the task. Pic

5) Lateral movement of the drive surface should not exceed .065” or 1.67 mm. this movement can be checked by forcing the drive surface downward until it stops. Make a mark at the lowest point. Then push downward on the opposite side making a mark at the highest point. Measure the distance between the marks. Pic

If the DMF passes these inspections consider taking it to a flywheel or clutch shop for further inspection and possible resurfacing.

If your DMF has 125K don’t expect to get the same mileage with the next clutch replacement. If you require another 100+K replace it with a new one.

If you are increasing the HP expect to get fewer miles on a DMF than you would if you had stock power. The same goes for spirited driving and launches they will reduce the life of a DMF.

Keep in mind that a DMF is a wearable item just like brakes and tires so expect to replace it at some point.

The final step for the flywheel is .350" to .345". Do not remove more than .020" from drive surface.

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Monday, March 4, 2013

2002 Mercedes Benz ML320 – How Much the Overall Cost for Replacing The Rear Bumper






My car is a 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer, I have problems with the check engine and reduced engine power that always comes on, particularly when the engine is cold. Please help and thanks.

Answer: The reduced engine power light works like this, in the power-train control module, a fault code will be set everytime the reduced engine power light comes on. So, you can follow the related diagnostic information to help you to find out the cause of your reduced engine power light coming on.
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Friday, February 22, 2013

Manual Guide Preparing an Existing Diesel Power Plant for a Wind Hybrid

Preparing an Existing Diesel Power Plant for a Wind Hybrid Guide The submitted manuscript has been offered by an employee of the Midwest Research Institute (MRI), a contractor of the US Government under Contract No. DE-AC36-99GO10337. Accordingly, the US Government and MRI retain a nonexclusive royalty-free license to publish or reproduce the published form of this contribution, or allow others to do so, for US Government purposes.This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States government. Neither the United States government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States government or any agency thereof.

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Manual Guide Biomass for Power Generation and CHP

Biomass for Power Generation and CHP PROCESSES – Biomass combustion is a carbon-free process because the resulting CO2 was previously captured by the plants being combusted. At present, biomass co-firing in modern coal power plants with efficiencies up to 45% is the most cost-effective biomass use for power generation. Due to feedstock availability issues, dedicated biomass plants for combined heat & power (CHP), are typically of smaller size and lower electrical efficiency compared to coal plants (30%-34% using dry biomass, and around



22% for municipal solid waste). In cogeneration mode the total efficiency may reach 85%-90%. Biomass integrated gasification in gas-turbine plants (BIG/GT) is not yet commercial, but integrated gasification combined cycles (IGCC) using black-liquor (a by-product from the pulp & paper industry) are already in use. Anaerobic digestion to produce biogas is expanding in small, off-grid applications. Bio-refineries may open the door to combined, cost-effective production of bio-chemicals, electricity and biofuels.


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