Youngun5
Beware of the Phog!
- Aug 26, 2004
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Alright,
I will be the first to tell you that I don't know nearly enough about them as I should, as far as what makes them work, and what needs to be done to them to keep them working etc.
I do a good job making sure the oil level is good, tire air pressure, antifreeze and stuff, but thats about it.
How do I learn?
I'm not looking to make a career change as a grease monkey or anything, but I would like to have a much better knowledge to be able to work on my cars in the future for when I'm on my own, rather than pay someone to do it...at least the easier stuff.
Something my girlfriend and I have always talked about, would be to buy a sweet older project car cheap, and then get it up and working....would this be a good way to start things off?
Any advice and such, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-YG
I will be the first to tell you that I don't know nearly enough about them as I should, as far as what makes them work, and what needs to be done to them to keep them working etc.
I do a good job making sure the oil level is good, tire air pressure, antifreeze and stuff, but thats about it.
How do I learn?
I'm not looking to make a career change as a grease monkey or anything, but I would like to have a much better knowledge to be able to work on my cars in the future for when I'm on my own, rather than pay someone to do it...at least the easier stuff.
Something my girlfriend and I have always talked about, would be to buy a sweet older project car cheap, and then get it up and working....would this be a good way to start things off?
Any advice and such, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-YG