Hot Shot’s Secret announced this week the launch of its new Adrenaline Assembly Lubricant. The corrosion-resistant assembly lube has extreme dry-start protection and a strong tacky adherence to parts, ...
Assembly Lube is designed to provide wear protection against rust and corrosion in newly built or rebuilt four-stroke engines, the company says. The lube dissolves in oil, which helps to eliminate oil ...
The Adrenaline Assembly Lubricant from Hot Shot’s Secret can be used with any engine assembly application, including gasoline or diesel, and is designed to work with all camshaft types. Developed with ...
Building an engine is a sort of rite of passage for motorheads, one that holds the power to provide a tremendous sense of accomplishment, though it can also bring the pain and frustration of failure.
Let's take a few seconds here to think. If you played baseball, would you show up to a game without a set of cleats? If you went to the lake, would you forget the boat? No, of course not. Why, then, ...
Engines fail for two basic reasons: flawed parts or improper build technique (or both). Building an engine is not for the faint of heart, yet it is something you can do yourself if you take your time ...
Assembling a new engine is probably the most intriguing aspect of hot rodding. Whether it's screwing together a basic street-engine kit or a meticulously crafted 14.0:1 race engine, the work is both ...