Classic Auto Engine Mechanics Films DVD: Historic 1930s - 1940s Automobile Engine Mechanics & Car Repair Training Films Review
Classic Auto Engine Mechanics Films DVD: Historic 1930s - 1940s Automobile Engine Mechanics & Car Repair Training Films Feature
- Table Of Contents:
- (1) Around The Corner (1937) - 9 Minutes (2) Automotive Service (1940) -10 Minutes
- (3) Down The Gasoline Trail (1935) - 8 Minutes (4) Facts on Friction (1940s) - 9 Minutes
- (5) Free Air (1937) - 10 Minutes (6) Over The Waves (1938) - 9 Minutes
- (7) Something For Nothing (1940) - 9 Minutes (8) Vacuum Control (1940s) - 9 Minutes
Table Of Contents: (1) Around The Corner (1937) - Great film discussing how the differential rear axel system invented for automobiles works in detail - 9 Minutes (2) Automotive Service (1940) - Vocational film showing the daily work of an auto mechanic. Lots of really good footage of electrical repair and body repair work - 10 Minutes (3) Down The Gasoline Trail (1935) - Follows the life of a drop of gasoline as it passes through a car. Great narration and animation make this film especially fun and interesting - 8 Minutes (4) Facts on Friction (1940s) - Fun Chevrolet auto safety film that explains the importance of friction and all the ways it helps to keep us safe while we travel - 9 Minutes (5) Free Air (1937) - Explains how a carburetor works to mix gasoline with air to produce energy. Includes a great scientific experiment that shows how much air a car uses to travel 1/4 of a mile - 10 Minutes (6) Over The Waves (1938) - The importance of shock absorption to automobile safety. Shows in detail how the double action shock absorber works on cars to keep the body of the car level and under control - 9 Minutes (7) Something For Nothing (1940) - A wacky and bizarre film that discusses perpetual motion and scientifically explains how a pistons work to increase fuel efficiency - 9 Minutes (8) Vacuum Control (1940s) - Scientific film about vacuum technology and its importance to automobiles. Explains how vacuums work within levers, gear shifters, and pistons to help cars run more efficiently, safely, and easier for drivers to operate - 9 Minutes
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