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Diesel Mechanics

Diesel Mechanics

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent resourse/reference manual
Review: Diesel Mechanics is an excellent manual for understanding the function, design, trouble-shooting, and repairing of various diesel engines. From basic safety tips, to diagnostic tool usage, and the inner working of today's diesel engine, this manual is one of the best out there. With over 300 detailed illustrations to supplement a very readable and 'user friendly' text, this book is a both a great reference source and solid beginner's introduction to diesel engines. The text, itself, is very easy to understand. It avoids the double-trouble areas of oversimplification and excessive 'wordiness' that many diesel engine manuals fall prey to. Rather, the chapters are well designed and broken down for easier study and quick reference. They are also exceedingly well arranged for logical comprehension that takes the reader step-by-step through the process of first understanding the inner workings of diesel engines, and then the all important aspects of diagnostics and repair. Whether you're a professional or shade-tree mechanic you'll find this book an outstanding resourse for your automotive library. And if you can't tell the difference between a flywheel and a fuel pump, this manual will take you through the essentials without confusion, lack of information, or complete illustrations

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent resourse/reference manual
Review: Diesel Mechanics is an excellent manual for understanding the function, design, trouble-shooting, and repairing of various diesel engines. From basic safety tips, to diagnostic tool usage, and the inner working of today's diesel engine, this manual is one of the best out there. With over 300 detailed illustrations to supplement a very readable and 'user friendly' text, this book is a both a great reference source and solid beginner's introduction to diesel engines. The text, itself, is very easy to understand. It avoids the double-trouble areas of oversimplification and excessive 'wordiness' that many diesel engine manuals fall prey to. Rather, the chapters are well designed and broken down for easier study and quick reference. They are also exceedingly well arranged for logical comprehension that takes the reader step-by-step through the process of first understanding the inner workings of diesel engines, and then the all important aspects of diagnostics and repair. Whether you're a professional or shade-tree mechanic you'll find this book an outstanding resourse for your automotive library. And if you can't tell the difference between a flywheel and a fuel pump, this manual will take you through the essentials without confusion, lack of information, or complete illustrations

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible expainations, terrible diagrams
Review: I make a big mistake by buying this book. The illustrations, figures,and diagrams were to small and just plain bad! The authors did a bad job of explaining things, and of making the transition between chapters. It seemed as though one author did not know what the other one had covered, so there was needless, and endless repetition. The authors did not make the subject matter clear to me.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible expainations, terrible diagrams
Review: I make a big mistake by buying this book. The illustrations, figures,and diagrams were to small and just plain bad! The authors did a bad job of explaining things, and of making the transition between chapters. It seemed as though one author did not know what the other one had covered, so there was needless, and endless repetition. The authors did not make the subject matter clear to me.


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