AERA`S Technical Bulletins
We are proud members of the great American Engine Rebuilders Association (AERA). They
re an association made up of hundreds of other Engine Rebuilders throughout
America and the world. They provide assets to rebuilders who look for there
expertise and informative information pertaining to the rebuilding of engines.
These technical bulletin have been compiled from other engine rebuilders within
the area over many years. These bulletins help identify and help correct problems
that occur in the engine rebuilding industry. They have graciously allowed
Chicago Engines to post this information in order to help both the consumer
and the rebuilders find out why something is bad and how to repair problems
associated with cars, trucks and marine engines.
- Marine Engine/Drive Variations
- Those Mysterious Hot Spots
- Tuliped Intake Valves Shortly After Rebuild
- Camshaft Break-in Oil for Flat Tappet
- Engine Oil System Priming Procedures for 1995-2006 Fords
- Crankshaft Thrust Bearing Failure with Manual Transmission
- Checklist Before First Startup for a Freshly Rebuilt Engine
- General Motors’ Position on Use of Surface Conditioning Discs
- Engine Overheating Problems After Rebuild
- Diagnosing Engine Problems
- Fuel Pump Caution on Marine Inboard Engine
- Abrasive Grinding Disc Caution on Internal Combustion Engine
- Four Corner Piston Scuffing on Automotive Gasoline Engines
- Engine Hydraulic Lock
- Exhaust Back Pressure Testing
- Trapped Air in Cooling System Causes Engine Overheating
- Glass Bead Cleaning Caution
- Lubricating Oil Dilution
- The Use of Surface Conditioning Discs