"Automobile Ignition" offers a detailed exploration into the workings of early automotive ignition systems. Written by Horold P. Manly, this book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the technology that powered the first generations of automobiles. From basic principles to intricate components, the text elucidates the methods of generating and distributing the electrical spark necessary for internal combustion. This historical account provides insight into the ingenuity and innovation of early automotive engineering, making it essential reading for historians, engineers, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of transportation. Discover the fundamental concepts that shaped modern vehicles and appreciate the legacy of early pioneers in the automotive industry.
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