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How Engines Work
The crankshaft, connecting rod, and piston do the engine’s real work. The pressure of hot gasses acts on the top of the piston, which moves the piston and rod downward in the cylinder bore, which turns the crankshaft. This is a Ford “FE” series big-block cutaway view, which allows us to see the engine’s insides. View Related Article
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Ford Mustang Research
Ford Mustang Get information on specs, safety features, pricing, and equipment options for the new Ford Mustang. The 2010 Mustang goes for a suggested retail price of $32,995.00, and it has a comparable warranty. Also check out the Mercury Sable and the Lincoln Mkz.
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