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Front Cover Page 2 - Introduction To The Booklet & The Table Of Contents Page 3 - Mr. Tech & A Gigantic Oil Can Page 4 - Inaudible Preignition Causes Page 5 - Causes Of Plugs Overheating Page 6 - More On Plug Overheating Page 7 - Spark Plug Failure Page 8 - Preignition You Can Hear Page 9 - The Wide Open Throttle Test Page 10 - Carbon Deposits Causing Preignition Page 11 - Correcting Audible Preignition Page 12 - Setting Ignition Timing Page 13 - More On Setting The Ignition Timing Page 14 - Timing Marks & Piston Travel Page 15 - Table Of Timing Specifications Page 16 - Spark Plug Chart For 1954 Chryslers Page 17 - Checking The Engine Block Page 18 - 19 - After-running & Detonation Page 20 - More On The Causes Of Detonation Page 21 - What Causes Detonation In The Cylinder Page 22 - Effects Of Changing Gasoline On Detonation Page 23 - Engine Knock & Gasoline Octane Page 24 - Testing The Distributor Page 25 - Final Testing For Curing Preignition & Detonation Page 26 - Checking The Cooling System Page 27 - The Ideal 1954 Chrysler Mechanic Back Cover and Booklet Questions
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