Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use the plural form to say "good morning" or "goodnight. Try "buena onda" (boo-EHN-ah OHN-dah) as slang for "cool. Talk about inanimate objects with "buenazo" (boo-ehn-AHS-soh). Use "todo bien" (TOH-doh BEE-ehn) to say "all good.

Answer: " In Spanish, you can see the word bueno in the phrases "Buenos días" (good morning) and "buenas noches" (good night).  "Buenos días" could be literally translated as "good days," but it's used primarily to mean "good morning." "Buenos noches" is used more like "good evening" would be used in English, as it can be both a greeting and a farewell. " While the phrase literally means "good wave," many Latin Americans use this phrase to mean "cool" or "good vibe." You may hear it used in Argentina and Chile, as well as parts of Mexico. Spanish is a more formal language than English, so be careful who you use this phrase with. You wouldn't want to speak this casually to someone older than you or in a position of authority. Particularly in Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Peru, this fun alteration of the word bueno means you're saying a particular object is really cool. Typically it isn't used to describe people.  For example, you might say "Ese coche es buenazo" or "That car is cool." While you may hear buenazo used to describe people, the meaning of the word is different in different countries, and may not always be complimentary. Ask someone what it means before you attempt to use it to talk about a person. " Just as in English, Spanish speakers have a common phrase that means "all good" or literally "all well." The phrase is used in Spanish in similar situations as it would be in English.  For example, a mother might say "Están muy callados, niños. ¿Va todo bien?" (You're too quiet, kids. Is everything okay?") The kids reply "¡Todo bien, mamá!" (All good, mom!). The phrase also appears in "hasta aquí todo bien," which means "so far, so good."


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: If the block was machined, recheck all the dimensions. Oil the components thoroughly. Install crankshaft and main caps Install the timing chain Install new pistons, rings, gaskets, and seals. Install the piston and rod assemblies. Install head gasket Install new valve heads. Install a new valve train.

Answer: Machine shops do make mistakes, but its your job to double-check their work. Check that the oil channels and openings of the oiling system in the block are free and clear of all metal shavings, dirt and debris. Wash block using hot soapy water, then blow dry thoroughly to remove any moisture from the engine. Blow out all bolt holes using compressed air to remove any debris prior to installing fasteners. Install oil gallery plugs and core plugs using hardening sealer. Never use silicone sealer in these areas, which can dissolve and also could form into rubbery debris in the oiling system. Prepare to lubricate main bearings by cleaning and drying the main bearing bores and the backs of the bearings. Lubricate the inside of all the main bearings and the lip on rear main seal with the recommended OEM oil/grease. Then install main bearings and rear main seal, keeping sure install in the correct position. . Grease the camshaft bearings with high pressure grease, then install the camshaft. Since the caps are sensitive to position and direction, snug the caps and then torque them onto the block from the center moving out. Rotate crank to see if it binds up. If the crank rotates smoothly, then next check the end play. or belt to specification. Be sure to align the timing marks correctly during reassembly and degree the cam. To degree the cam and set the timing, aligning the timing marks at Top Dead Center and set the degree wheel correctly on the cam, with the crankshaft/piston timing and proper valve timing sequences for intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes of the engine. Check piston ring end gaps for OEM clearances. You may need oversize rings. If the rings are too small in diameter they'll have excessive end gap, but if they're too large then they'll be too tight and can bind, perhaps even breaking when the engine heats up. When you're installing, you should stagger the ring end gaps on the pistons. The tiny gap at the end of each ring are turned 180 degrees apart around the piston, compared to the next ring, reducing what's sometimes called "blow-by". Be sure the oil expander ring is fitted/butted properly. Use rod journal protectors and lubricate the rod inserts, then install and torque rod caps. While you are installing the rods, first barely snug and then torque these gradually in 3 stages to ensure that they all seat evenly and properly. Continue rotating the crankshaft after installing each piston and torquing the rod caps to make sure it still rotates freely. If gets too hard to turn, you'll know the last piston in that cylinder or the rod inserts are binding--insert halves must snug up without the end of one insert slipping under the other half. Spin test crank after each bearing is installed. . The gasket may be directional, so be sure to install in the correct direction. Remember to put in the head to block bolt or the OHC belt will never run true and then shred. Only use "gasket cement" if the manufacturer instructs you to. Lube the bolt threads and washers with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) lubricant or sealer, then torque the bolts down in 3 stages using the OEM specified pattern. Pay close attention to both the length and the location of the bolts. Be sure to lubricate the parts as you install them and adjust the valves as necessary. Use a minimum of up/down motion, and then torque using 1 round of preload


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make your dye. Dye the tips. Use multiple colors.

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Simply place a few drops of color with a 2 tablespoons of water in a shallow dish. The more drops of food coloring you use, the more vibrant your dye will be. To keep it more natural looking, stick to one drop of food coloring with your water. Carefully dip the tips of your flower into the dye. Keep it upside down until your petals dry. This will take anywhere from 5-30 minutes, depending on how heavily you dipped your flowers. Because you’ve used toilet paper, it will soak up the dye very, very quickly. Remember this when dipping the tips of the petals. You barely need to touch the dye to add a lot of color quickly to your petals. Use different dishes to use multiple colors for your flowers. Once you’re comfortable enough dipping them, you can even use different colors per flower. To do this, simply roll the outside tips gently through the dye and then dip the taller petals into your second color.