Hero boy, Michael Bowron, 8, ‘hotwires’ radio to save dad

October 29th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, General

October 29, 2009 – 6:50 amAn eight-year-old boy has been hailed a hero after he hot-wired a two-way radio to call for help as his dad lay trapped in the wreckage of a horror truck rollover. Diesel was leaking from the truck and the engine was still running. Worried it was going to burst into flames, “he told me to strip the wires from the radio and put the red and blue…. (No Ratings Yet) Loading …

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Understanding The Operation Of Your Auto’s Alternator

October 10th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Engines, General

by Roger Mooremen Imagine this scenario: it’s raining outside. You’re leaving the office after a hard day and are looking forward to arriving at home. You climb into your car and crank the engine. Within a few minutes, you’re on the highway with a 30-minute trip ahead of you. The radio is keeping you company while the heater warms the cab. Fifteen minutes into your drive home, your radio begins to cut out. Soon, the heater also becomes cranky. With several miles to go, your headlights begin to

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Understanding The Operation Of Your Car’s Alternator

October 8th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Engines, General

by Roger Mooremen Imagine this scenario: it’s raining outside. You’re leaving the office after a hard day and are looking forward to arriving at home. You climb into your car and crank the engine. Within a few minutes, you’re on the highway with a 30-minute trip ahead of you. The radio is keeping you company while the heater warms the cab. Fifteen minutes into your drive home, your radio begins to cut out. Soon, the heater also becomes cranky. With several miles to go, your headlights begin to

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Understanding The Operation Of Your Vehicle’s Alternator

October 7th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Engines, General

by Roger Mooremen Imagine this scenario: it’s raining outside. You’re leaving the office after a hard day and are looking forward to arriving at home. You climb into your car and crank the engine. Within a few minutes, you’re on the highway with a 30-minute trip ahead of you. The radio is keeping you company while the heater warms the cab. Fifteen minutes into your drive home, your radio begins to cut out. Soon, the heater also becomes cranky. With several miles to go, your headlights begin to

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300 Head CONSTABLE Recruitment in BSF

September 25th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, General

DIRECTORATE GENERAL BORDER SECURITY FORCE (COMMUNICATION & IT DIRECTORATE) (Communication Wing) DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF RECRUITMENT :- 07/12/2009 onwards Applications are invited from male Indian citizens belonging to General, Other Backward Classes, Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes for the following post : HEAD CONSTABLE (RADIO OPERATOR), Posts : 244 pay scale of Rs. 5200- 20,200 (PB-I) plus Grade pay of Rs.2400/- per month Academic qualifications – Matriculation or e

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