help!?
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help!?
well i want to kno more about cars like how the engines work and that any website or infomation that can explain things too me would be great i did go to college and started doing mechanics but i left that shudda stuck at it and id be a quilified mechanic by now. But theres still time
Hazel
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Re: help!?
iwannalearnmore wrote:well i want to kno more about cars like how the engines work and that any website or infomation that can explain things too me would be great i did go to college and started doing mechanics but i left that shudda stuck at it and id be a quilified mechanic by now. But theres still time
Hazel
Hi Hazel,
You've got a computer use the aid of google there will lots of info out there to get you started,
Iam no mechanic but have been tinkering at motors for many years so most that i know i have learned myself and if iam honest i think thats the best way,Iam now 40 and iam still learning something new everyday,
If your looking to learn i would start from the lower end of the combustion engine?something like a 4 cylinder SPI "single point injection" none aspirated which means it does not have a turbo, if it did? it would then be an aspirated engine,
If its feasible? buy a second hand cheap engine or even a complete car? if you have the space? then get tucked into it and stripe it down and this will give you the best incite to whats goes on inside an engine,
Suck, squeeze, bang, blow
Hope this helps a little?
Cheers Scuderia
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Scuderia wrote:iwannalearnmore wrote:well i want to kno more about cars like how the engines work and that any website or infomation that can explain things too me would be great i did go to college and started doing mechanics but i left that shudda stuck at it and id be a quilified mechanic by now. But theres still time
Hazel
Hi Hazel,
You've got a computer use the aid of google there will lots of info out there to get you started,
Iam no mechanic but have been tinkering at motors for many years so most that i know i have learned myself and if iam honest i think thats the best way,Iam now 40 and iam still learning something new everyday,
If your looking to learn i would start from the lower end of the combustion engine?something like a 4 cylinder SPI "single point injection" none aspirated which means it does not have a turbo, if it did? it would then be an aspirated engine,
If its feasible? buy a second hand cheap engine or even a complete car? if you have the space? then get tucked into it and stripe it down and this will give you the best incite to whats goes on inside an engine,
Suck, squeeze, bang, blow
Hope this helps a little?
Cheers Scuderia
hello scuderia, thankyou for your advice i dont think i will for forget Suck, squeeze, bang, blow in a hurry yeah ive had a little look online but it makes it look very difficult :/ but the idea of getting a little car would be great as im more of a practical learner anyway,
thankyou,
hazel
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