The Gasoline Automobile delivers a clear and professional guide to early automotive engineering. It explains how engineers designed, built, and operated early gasoline automobiles. First, it focuses on real engineering principles, not basic owner instructions. Next, it explains internal-combustion engine theory in practical detail. In addition, it covers ignition and electrical systems. It also explains fuel delivery and lubrication systems. Finally, it details cooling systems, transmissions, axles, brakes, steering, chassis design, and body construction.
McGraw-Hill published this fourth edition in 1932 for students, instructors, and professional mechanics Repair Manual. Today, the book still serves serious classic and pre-war car restorers. As a result, it supports accurate, period-correct restoration work. Moreover, it helps builders understand original engine and chassis design. This digital edition offers fast access to this respected reference. Therefore, buyers avoid the high cost of collectible printed copies.








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