Engine Professional Podcast
Engine Professional Podcast
Podcast Description
Engine-related technical information and machining procedures hosted by Chuck Lynch, Steve Fox and Rob Munro from AERA Engine Builders Association. AERA is the preeminent technical resource and industry voice for internal combustion engine builders, remanufacturers, machine shops, OEMs, suppliers and service providers worldwide. Established in 1922, AERA is the industry’s oldest and most authoritative organization, serving an international membership made up of thousands of small and large businesses serving industries ranging from mining and manufacturing to Formula 1 racing.
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Centers on the intricacies of engine building, maintenance, and innovative technologies with episodes covering topics such as piston failures, oil specifications, valve spring dynamics, and parts cleaning methods. Specific episodes delve into case studies on piston failures and the significance of engine analysis, showcasing the importance of cleanliness and proper maintenance in engine performance.

Engine-related technical information and machining procedures hosted by AERA staffers Chuck Lynch, Steve Fox and Rob Munro.
In this episode of the Engine Professional Podcast, hosts Rob Munro and Chuck Lynch discuss the latest trends in diesel repair and engine machining, highlighting the busy tech line and the shift towards industrial work in engine shops. They share insights from recent industry shows like PRI, SEMA & AAPEX, emphasizing the importance of networking and quality over quantity in business interactions. Guest Jeff Baldwin from Baldwin Racing Engines discusses his experience in engine building, the evolution of technology in the field, and the challenges faced in building engines for demolition derbies. The conversation also touches on the role of AERA and the EREF engine project, culminating in a discussion about the future of engine building and racing.

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