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I reminded myself today why I quit being an automotive mechanic
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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3600967" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>Yes, I forgot the forums! I was visiting with my Dad a while back, he taught me a lot about vehicles growing up (to the extent of shade-tree mechanics). I told him, with the info I could get on the internet, I feel very certain, I would feel fairly confident I could rebuild an engine. That’s huge for me, I mean he made us boys do all our maintenance, oil changes, brake shoes, etc., even change a couple engines and a half dozen transmission swaps. But tearing into an engine was way above my skill set. The internet has made me certain, I can do a lot more now, than I’d have dreamed possible 30 years, even 20 years ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3600967, member: 43126"] Yes, I forgot the forums! I was visiting with my Dad a while back, he taught me a lot about vehicles growing up (to the extent of shade-tree mechanics). I told him, with the info I could get on the internet, I feel very certain, I would feel fairly confident I could rebuild an engine. That’s huge for me, I mean he made us boys do all our maintenance, oil changes, brake shoes, etc., even change a couple engines and a half dozen transmission swaps. But tearing into an engine was way above my skill set. The internet has made me certain, I can do a lot more now, than I’d have dreamed possible 30 years, even 20 years ago! [/QUOTE]
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