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Henry Schmidt 10-12-2005 08:20 PM

My intent is to give the best advise I can. If I frightened you I apoligize.

Recently your advise to another Pelican was "just grind off 20 grams to make a set of rods match. That's what you did."

After saying something like that, when no other qualified engine builder or machinist would do the same seems to betray your statement.

"A real guarantee is when you do it, you know its done right."

KobaltBlau 10-12-2005 08:26 PM

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Originally posted by Henry Schmidt
I enjoy helping the DIY people on this board...
Thank you so much for continuing to do so, your expertise is certainly appreciated.

mayfiebl 10-12-2005 08:53 PM

ouch...now now guys

KobaltBlau 10-12-2005 09:09 PM

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Originally posted by mayfiebl
ouch...now now guys
not sure if this is directed at me, but there is no sarcasm in my post.

Cheers,

Andy

mayfiebl 10-12-2005 09:24 PM

not at all.....glad everyone gave a dam to post in reguards to my motor issue. love this site, 1st class

Porsche_monkey 10-13-2005 03:51 AM

To me a real guarantee is when it doesn't work right someone else fixes it for free.

You get that by paying someone like Henry.

You get the personal satisfaction (and possibly save money) by doing it yourself.

End of story.

afterburn 549 10-13-2005 07:59 AM

Well like I say "works for me"" Henry and I am not about to spar words with you.
...Would like to make clear ,Never read the law book on physics that 20 grams is too much,
I do not have aGedi warrior to help me
A Yoda would be good too
And a force help full.
You are a great force full of brimming knowledge My pt is a P. eng.is just nuts and bolts and metal. Nothing more.
I like to encourage people to try it (fix stuff) not discourage. Is it not what this board is all about? That's what Wayne's Book is all about.

Henry Schmidt 10-13-2005 09:12 AM

The professionals at Supertec are Jedi warriors.
I am Yoda (at 50) and the force is created by the synergism of all these parts.

synergism = cooperative action of discreet agencies such that the total is greater than the sum of the effects taken independently.

Although Porsche engines are not magic they do have a complex combination of challenges that only the most experienced among us can fully comprehend. It is not my intention to discourage anyone, it is however my goal to be honest when confronted with naive optimism.

Good luck to all who try.

afterburn 549 10-13-2005 09:33 AM

This board is the Borg and we have been assimilated.
knowledge is pwr
he who tries has the keys to success (some will fit)
No one taught the wright bro to fly
Schools are where peo go to be taught by peo who may have never done anything,but are willing to tell you everything

Porsche_monkey 10-13-2005 09:38 AM

This thread just go way to deep for me. I'm off to the Boxster forum to discuss color co-ordinated clothing and interior decorating.

Henry Schmidt 10-13-2005 10:07 AM

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Originally posted by afterburn 549
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No one taught the wright bro to fly.......

Interesting reference> If you compare the Wright brothers efforts to the efforts of the DIY engine builder, you are doing them (the DIY) a disservice.

The flight at Kittyhawk was monumental but by toady's standards not very impressive.

I would characterize the efforts of the DIY on board as ambitious if not courageous. Most understand that they know very little and are asking to be taught.

"Most people don't learn when they see the light, they learn when they feel the heat."

afterburn 549 10-13-2005 11:24 AM

I think that's the diff. there was no one there to tell them how,- they did it,- here there is lots of help......but one has to put forth the effort or nothing gets off the ground.


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