A fuel injector is one of the more complicated components in your engine. It is responsible for pressurizing the fuel and injecting it as a fine mist into the combustion chamber.
Continue reading Diesel Injector Repair Kits and Remanufactured InjectorsCategory: Blog – Diesel Engine News & Updates
How Are You Marketing Your Diesel Repair Shop?
It might seem like marketing your repair shop is a waste of time—you have customers and word of mouth seems to be good.
Continue reading How Are You Marketing Your Diesel Repair Shop?Repair Shop Advertising: Are You Doing it Right?
In our series overview, How Are You Marketing Your Diesel Repair Shop?, we talked a little bit about the differences between marketing and advertising. Essentially, marketing is the umbrella term that encompasses your entire brand strategy, and advertising is just one part of this.
Best Apps for Truck Drivers in 2026 (Navigation, Fuel, Weather & More)
Modern trucking depends on more than just the truck itself.
Mobile applications now play a critical role in:
- Route planning
- Fuel cost management
- Compliance and documentation
- Weather awareness
- Load sourcing
👉 The right apps help reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and support safer decision-making on the road.
Below is a breakdown of widely used trucking apps in 2026, organized by function.
Continue reading Best Apps for Truck Drivers in 2026 (Navigation, Fuel, Weather & More)Keep Work Delays from Stalling Your Repair Shop
In a previous post in this series, we talked about what to do if your bays are full but you’re not making enough money. Closely related is something else you might be experiencing—lost money due to work delays.
Continue reading Keep Work Delays from Stalling Your Repair ShopISX Fuel Injectors: Products Offered from HHP
If you’ve noticed excessive smoke coming from your engine, hard starting, or engine knocking, it might be time to replace your fuel injectors. Read on if you’re running an ISX and want to learn more about the injectors offered from HHP!
Continue reading ISX Fuel Injectors: Products Offered from HHPHow to Get and Keep Qualified Diesel Technicians
If you own a repair shop, I don’t have to tell you there’s a shortage of qualified technicians. It’s a problem the vast majority of shops are currently facing.
Don’t Let Employee Problems Hold Your Repair Shop Back
We’ve said it before, and I’m sure you’ve heard it—there’s a shortage of qualified diesel technicians out there. But that shouldn’t be a reason to hire just any candidate who walks through your door. You could be doing more harm than good!
Continue reading Don’t Let Employee Problems Hold Your Repair Shop BackKeep Your Repair Shop from Holding You Captive
When’s the last time you were able to take a vacation and not have to worry about getting phone calls from your diesel repair shop? You might feel like without your presence, the entire operation would fall apart.
Continue reading Keep Your Repair Shop from Holding You CaptiveFull Bays, No Cash?
Have you noticed that you consistently have full bays, but you don’t seem to make any money on the work? Have you ever really stopped to think about why that might be?
Continue reading Full Bays, No Cash?Graphite vs. MLS: What’s the Difference in Gasket Materials?
When it comes to gaskets, the material can make all the difference. Most current gaskets are made of a combination of metal and a composite material like graphite or asbestos, although asbestos has been losing popularity due to safety concerns (HHP only sells asbestos-free gaskets!). In recent years, though, a newer type of gasket has been developed to meet the increased demands modern engines place on them. These multi-layer steel (MLS) gaskets, while not standard on all engine models yet, have been growing in popularity, due in part to their better handling of increased temperatures. But they come with their own set of issues that aren’t shared by graphite gaskets.
Continue reading Graphite vs. MLS: What’s the Difference in Gasket Materials?Busy Work Keeping You From Growing Your Repair Shop?
We’ve all said it before: I’m just too busy! And there’s no doubt that you are busy, but are you the right kind of busy?






