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Upcoming Events

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Lone Star Toyota Jamboree
5/12/2016
Gilmer, TX
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Mississippi Beach Cruisers Car Club Honoring our Veterans Open Car Show
5/14/2016
Biloxi, MS
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Rolls-Royce Owners Club Southern California Region Concours d'Elegance
5/14/2016
Arcadia, CA
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The Branden Penegar Memorial Annual Car Show
5/14/2016
Cantonment, FL
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10th Annual Karz for Kidz Car & Truck Show
5/14/2016
Fayetteville, NC
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25th Annual Monumental Bug Bash
5/15/2016
La Porte, TX
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Connecticut Seaport Car Club 6th Annual Antique & Classic Car Show
5/15/2016
Stratford, CT
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West Friendship 2nd Annual Car Show
5/15/2016
West Friendship, MD
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16th Annual American Reflections Open Car Show
5/15/2016
Moxee, WA
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25th Annual Great Smoky Mountain Trail Ride
5/16/2016
Oliver Springs, TN
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Duquesne/West Mifflin Knights of Columbus - Knighs of Columbus #4210 Car Show
5/17/2016
Columbus, OH
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Lone Star Corvette Club 27th Annual Lone Star Classic
5/20/2016
Carrollton, TX
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Hoosier Vintage Wheels
5/20/2016
Franklin, IN
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Highway Legends Car, Truck & Bike Club 6th Annual Show
5/20/2016
Clayton, NY
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2016 Opel Nationals Meet
5/20/2016
Carlisle, PA
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Ultimate Motorhead Show
5/20/2016
Bloomsburg, PA
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River City Fest Car Show
5/21/2016
Logansport, LA
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44th Annual Alamance Region Antique Auto Show
5/21/2016
Burlington, NC
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Berkeley Bash 4 Charity Car Show
5/21/2016
Denver, CO
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Historical Route 66 Car Show
5/21/2016
Williams, AZ
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6th Annual Two Nations 1000 Islands Extravaganza
5/22/2016
Clayton, NY
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Bob Hope USO Ontario Car & Motorcycle Show
5/22/2016
Ontario, CA
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Car Cruise for Charity
5/24/2016
Belford, NJ
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Oil Capitol Auto Club Memorial Weekend Car Show
5/27/2016
Casper, WY
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Tree Cruizen' Auto Show
5/27/2016
Baxley, GA
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11th annual Memorial Day Weekend Car Show & Parade
5/28/2016
Paw Paw, WV
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2016 Miracle Cruise-in Auto Show
5/28/2016
North Charleston, SC
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23rd Annual Corvettes at the Pier
5/28/2016
St. Petersburg, FL
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Ronnie Cobb Memorial Car & Motorcycle Show
5/28/2016
Alexandria, KY
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Mahanoy City Annual Car Show
5/28/2016
Mahanoy City, PA
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51st Annual Fallbrook Vintage Car Show
5/29/2016
Fallbrook, CA
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36th Annual Spring Fling Show & Shine Car Show
5/29/2016
Merrimack, NH
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Revving Again Annual Car Show
5/29/2016
Guelph, ON, Canada
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  • New “O” rings, filters and pintle caps are installed.
  • Installation instructions and technical bulletins are included with the product to aid in installation.

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Repair Mistakes & Blunders

Ouch!

Back in the summer of 1978, I owned a 1974 Chevy Impala with a 350 V8. It was not my car of choice, but it was affordable, since it was given to me.

Wild, young and dumb, a few friends and I decided to go swimming at a popular state park about thirty miles away. We piled in two cars and started our journey. Being young (and wild, and dumb) we drove faster than we should have, so it did not take us long to get there. When we arrived and pulled in the parking spots, I immediately shut my car off and KABOOM, steam went everywhere! I should have let the car cool down a bit first.

We opened the hood to see the radiator split down the side seam. Oh great, now what do we do? Being in a remote area with no phones, I was pretty much stuck. I knew I had to pull a miracle. I found a pair of pliers in my trunk full of junk. I pinched the seam back together the best I could. Alas, it was nowhere close to holding water. I dug around some more in the trunk, and I found a tube of Plastic Wood. You know, that stuff you fill holes and scratches in wood with. Anyway, I got the bright idea of patching my seam repair with it. I forced it in the cracks with a hefty dose on top. We then went swimming to give it a chance to harden.

About a hour later we were ready to test my "MacGyver" repair. We refilled the radiator with water from the swimming hole, and to our surprise, it held water! My Plastic Wood radiator repair allowed me to make the trip home.

Ron in Tennessee



Tell us about your most infamous auto repair blunder or unconventional fix. Use your woe to help others avoid similar mistakes or share off-the-wall solutions that worked (at least for a while!). Please email your story to flamur@rockauto.com. Include your mailing address and if you would like a RockAuto T-Shirt (please let us know your shirt size) or Hat if we publish your story. See the T-Shirts and Hats under Tools & Universal Parts in the catalog. The story will be credited using only your first name and your vague geographic location (state, province, country, continent, etc.) so you can remain semi-anonymous!

Automotive Trivia

Automotive Trivia

What was the first American car equipped with four-wheel hydraulic brakes?

A. 1922 Duesenberg Model A
B. 1934 DeSoto Airflow
C. 1939 Lincoln Series K

Answer below

Those Ingenious VVT Systems

RockAuto

While peering under hoods at classic car shows, I frequently have or overhear conversations about how uncluttered engine compartments used to be in the good old days. Engine compartments from the 1980s look like the "good old days" when compared to those from the 1990s. Every new model year seems to include some new system or adds additional parts to an old system.

Tone down the nostalgia and take heart! There is one automotive system, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) that not only has peaked in complexity but also has been disappearing from engines built in the last 10+ years. The EGR valve routes some exhaust into the combustion chamber to lower the temperature. This prevents engine knock and reduces nitrogen oxide emissions. After their debut in the early 1970s, EGR systems became steadily more complex as more motors, sensors, etc. were needed to fine tune the flow of exhaust back into the intake manifold.

Newer engines have variable valve timing (VVT) systems that adjust the opening and closing of the engine intake and exhaust valves. VVT helps engine designers improve performance, increase fuel efficiency, enable cylinder deactivation and do other good things including reducing emissions.

If VVT provides precise control over an engine's valves, then why not just use opening/closing of the intake and exhaust valves to retain some exhaust in the combustion chambers rather than tacking on a complex EGR system somewhere downstream in the exhaust system. Keep some exhaust in the combustion chamber by opening the exhaust valve later and/or opening the intake valve a little sooner. EGR valves were no longer needed and engine compartments became slightly less cluttered!

Typically the best way for a vehicle owner to protect one of those ingenious VVT systems is to religiously change the engine oil and use the oil viscosity (0W-20, 0W-40, etc.) recommended by the engine manufacturer. VVT systems typically use oil pressure for control. As can be seen in the photo of a Variable Timing Solenoid, small orifices and tight screens can easily be blocked by dirt or oil that is too thick (wrong viscosity).

Check to see if your engine has an EGR valve by looking under "Emission" in the RockAuto catalog. Mechanical and electromechanical VVT parts are found under "Engine."

Tom Taylor,
RockAuto.com

To read more of Tom's articles, click this link and choose from story titles on the Newsletter Archives page.

Rob's 1940 Cadillac 60 Special Fleetwood

My Cadillac was delivered new in Cleveland, Ohio. It won a first place at the 1974 Spring AACA National Show in Florida. Then the car was in Louisiana for a while and later served as a service vehicle for a funeral home in Indiana. Eventually, it found its way to Wisconsin in the early '80s, sitting in storage for most of the thirty years before I found it two years ago.

After a cleaning, a refreshing and a repainting in the original two tone green, it has earned a first place at the Cadillac LaSalle Club 2015 Grand National along with two firsts and a second at smaller local shows. This year it will appear on a calendar and be the featured car at the Annual Milwaukee Cadillac Car Show. It is an original car with matching numbers and about 34,000 miles on the odometer. Because of the new paint (replacing a poorly done gray that was falling off), I can not call it a survivor. I will create a new category though - a refreshed survivor.

I have been able to find many parts at RockAuto to support the car: tune up parts (plugs, points, condenser, distributor cap), electrical parts, light bulbs and lots of weatherstripping and gaskets. Always happy with the price and the service!

Rob in Wisconsin



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Automotive Trivia Answer

Automotive Trivia

What was the first American car equipped with four-wheel hydraulic brakes?

Answer: A. 1922 Duesenberg Model A
B. 1934 DeSoto Airflow
C. 1939 Lincoln Series K

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