AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS NAMELY

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AUTOSURE Alexander-Seewald Company P.O. Box 93626 Atlanta GA 30318 Automotive Replacement Parts-Namely, Distributors;Automotive Replacement Parts-Namely, Ball Joints, Tie Rod Ends, Idler Arms, Fuel Pumps, and Brake Cylinders;
C CARSON NEPOMUCENO CARTAGENA G. E HIJOS CARRERA 15 NO. 17-42 BUCARAMANGA Colombia AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS-NAMELY, FRONT END SUSPENSION, STEERING AND BRAKE PARTS;AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS-NAMELY, ENGINE, TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL PARTS;THE DRAWING IS LINED FOR THE COLORS GREEN AND YELLOW.;
CADENCE CRP Industries, Inc. 35 Commerce Drive Cranbury NJ 08512 Automotive Replacement Parts-Namely, Axle Boots and Parts Therefor and Valve Covers and Parts Therefor;
CASCO CASCO PRODUCTS CORPORATION 855 Main Street Bridgeport CT 06604 Automotive Replacement Parts-Namely, Vacuum Chambers and Vacuum Actuators;
DMP CTA Manufacturing Corp. 251 W. 57th St. New York NY 10019 Automotive Replacement Parts-Namely, Ignition Switches and Ignition Coils;Seat Belts and Mirrors for Automotive Vehicles;
FALTEX TOULOUKIAN, HAGOGOP. 258 BROADWAY NEW YORK NY 10007 AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS-NAMELY, CONNECTING RODS, STARTER DRIVES, RETAINER RING BEARINGS, ENGINE BEARINGS, AXLE SHAFT BEARING ASSEMBLIES, FULLPUMPS AND REPAIR KITS, FUEL LINES, AXLE SHIFT MOTORS, CLUTCH ASSEMBLIES, PRESSURE PLATES, UNIVERSAL JOINTS, CLUTCH BEARINGS, PISTONS, VALVE LIFTERS, TAPPETS, TRANSMISSION GEARS AND PINIONS;
RAYCO F D I, INC. AKRON OH 44313 AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS-NAMELY, FRONT END SUSPENSION, BALL JOINTS, SHOCK ABSORBERS, SPRINGS, CLAMPS, MUFFLERS, EXHAUST AND TAIL PIPES, HANGERS, CONVERTIBLE TOPS, LANDAU VINYL TOPS, TOP PADS, SEAT COVERS, AND TONNEAU COVERS;
WELLS W WELLS MFG. CORP. FONDDULAC WI 54936 AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS-NAMELY, CARBURETOR COMPONENTS AND CARBURETOR TUNE-UP KITS;THE DRAWING IS LINED FOR THE COLOR GREEN AND BLUE.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of replacing fluid in an automotive system requires interconnecting a radiator fill port of the radiator with a first external tank through a closed control valve, disconnecting an upper hose from an upper radiator port and reconnecting the upper hose to a second external tank containing a replacement fluid. The system is sealed so that fluids are constrained for movement only within and between the engine, radiator and external tanks through the various hoses. When a pressure differential is applied within the system, fluid is forced from the automotive system into the first external tank, while automatically refilling the automotive system with the replacement fluid from the second external tank.