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Classic Cars, Ethanol, and Our Master Mechanic
Last month James Dunst, Bell’s resident master mechanic, was the featured guest on The Classic Car Show podcast.
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Last month James Dunst, Bell’s resident master mechanic, was the featured guest on The Classic Car Show podcast.
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As winter approaches, we typically publish various blog articles with helpful advice on getting important appliances and equipment ready for winter –...
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You accidentally left your gas cap off in rainy weather. Or the gas station you fueled up at has a bad water filter and delivered you a slug of water...
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Generator gas tends to be out-of-sight-out-of-mind. We don’t care about it until there’s a real possibility that we’ll have to fire the generator up,...
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Oil leaks can be frustrating because they don’t come from one place on your car, and that can make them difficult to pinpoint and resolve. Engine oil...
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This is part two of a blog post post series dedicated to classic car electrical problems and classic car batteries. Click here to view the first...
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ote: This is Part I of a 2-part blog series covering classic car batteries and electrical problems. The use of lead acid batteries goes back over 100...
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Owners of classic and antique cars are well aware that today’s gasoline fuels are significantly different from the fuels they used to use. The...
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What was gas like back in the day when antique cars were in their prime?
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Generators are one of those things where you hope you never have to use them. But when it comes time, you’re glad you have one. If you have a...