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Pontiac Car Cover: Thermoplastic Constructed for a Well Protected Vehicle

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Buying your Pontiac has cost you a lot of money so you might consider it as a precious commodity. However there are certain elements that can potentially damage the paint finish of your car. They are divided into two main groups—the man made and natural hazards. Nosey people can damage the paint of your car when they rub up against the car when peering inside. Natural hazards include trees, bird droppings, dust, rain, and sunshine. They may seem harmless, but they can really inflict a much serious damage on your car paint. The paint finish of your Pontiac is only about 0.006 inches thick, so those natural hazards can easily wreck havoc on your vehicle. If you want to protect your precious investment, then it would be a good idea to purchase a Pontiac car cover for your car. This car component can provide you with a good number of benefits. First, it protects the paint finish of your Pontiac against those finish destroying natural and man-made hazards. Second, it prevents dings, scratches and unsightly dents. Third, it puts an effective barrier against the damaging weather and your car paint. And lastly, it acts as an effective theft deterrent.

There are two kinds of car covers: the water resistant and water repellent car covers. Water resistant car covers stop the water from getting inside. However, this type of car caver also traps a lot more water which can cause mildew and rust build up. On the other hand, water repellent car covers are more expensive, but it does not allow water build up under it. There are also outdoor car covers and indoor car covers. Outdoor car covers can be used both inside and outside of your garage, while indoor car covers are only meant to be used inside. A good car cover is made up of 1-4 layers of durable polypropylene. This thermoplastic polymer is known to be highly resistant to chemical solvents and acids. So the more layers of this material, the more protected your Pontiac car will be from damage causing elements.

Looking for the right car cover for your Pontiac must not be taken lightly, especially if you are very much serious on protecting your car. There are some factors that you must consider in order to ensure maximum protection. First is where you live and the weather condition in your area. Second is the car cover material. It must allow you car to breathe—you would not want moisture under the cover, wouldn’t you? Aside from that, it must effectively shield your car and protect it against snow, rain, heat, sun, acid, dirt, scrapes, mildew, etc. You must also consider your storage needs and car cover maintenance. Can you wash your car cover at home or does it need to be professionally cleaned? See? It takes a lot of decision-making when choosing the right car cover for your Pontiac vehicle. Do not take this for granted, because having a high quality Pontiac car cover can be compared to lifetime insurance for the paint finish of your precious car. So make a wise investment! Go to the nearest car dealer and purchase a highly durable Pontiac car cover now.



By: Anthony Fontanelle

About the Author:

Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.



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Opening the hood of your Pontiac would expose a jumble of tubes, metals and wires. Among these parts is your Pontiac engine. It is a part of your internal combustion system that is responsible for burning gasoline in order to make your car move. It is considered to be the heart of your Pontiac car, because without it, your Pontiac would not be able to move an inch. There are different types of engines, and the most common of these are the 2-stroke engines and the 4-stroke engines. Automobiles are using 4-stroke engines because they have a larger capacity than 2-stroke engines. Four-stroke engines feature valves on top of the combustion chamber. The number of valves varies depending on the configurations of your car. That is why there are V-twin, V-5, V-6, and V-8 engines. The entire cycle of your Pontiac engine happens in four ways. First, it sucks a mixture of air and fuel. Second, the air fuel mixture is compressed. Third, it ignites the compressed mixture through the use of a spark plug. And lastly, it allows the combustion gases to force the piston back down.

However, your Pontiac engine would not be able to do this complex function if not for its sub components. There are key parts attached to your engine that makes internal combustion highly efficient. These are the spark plug, engine valves, piston, piston rings, connecting rod, crankshaft and sump. The spark plug makes it possible for combustion to occur because it ignites the air/fuel mixture by supplying spark at an exact time. Valves work by letting in air and fuel by opening and closing at the proper time. The piston looks like a cylindrical metal piece that moves up and down inside the cylinder. Pistons rings provide a sliding seal for the inner edge of the cylinder and the outer edge of the piston. Your engine is also made up of a connecting rod that links the crankshaft and the piston. The crankshaft aids the engine by turning the up and down motion of the piston into circular motion. Lastly, the sump can be found surrounding the crankshaft that serve as an oil collector.

Some of the major causes of engine failure include lack of lubrication, overheating, engine misassembly, and detonation or spark knock. Your Pontiac engine normally operates between 195 to 220 degrees F. But when your Pontiac engine overheats, the cylinder walls can swell, crack or warp. Engine overheating can be caused by low coolant level or coolant loss. Faulty thermostat is another cause of engine overheating. Lack of lubrication can be caused by oil starvation and low oil pressure. Meanwhile, detonation is another type of engine failure that results from excessive pressure and heat in the combustion chamber. This happens when there is a sudden rise in the cylinder pressure as the fuel ignites spontaneously. Engine misassembly can be cause by incorrect clearances of engine bearing, misalignment, and failure to lubricate and clean parts during engine assembly. Poorly functioning engines must be repaired by a professional mechanic to stop drivability and performance problems. But if your Pontiac engine is beyond repair, it would be best to replace it with a new one.



By: Anthony Fontanelle

About the Author:

Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.