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Originally Posted by Brian Cameron
Dude... you should teach the engine rebuild class.
Seriously.
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Brian,
I thought about this a couple of years ago. I am a retired engineer/scientist and enjoy training people. But my problem is finding a suitable place to conduct this training course. The two-car garage I have now is not sufficient to accommodate a small group of 5 or less participants.
The course or seminar will be divided into several segments:
Part I. Engine disassembly.
A). Engine parts identification.
B). Engine disassembly, removal, and storage.
C). Parts inspection and specification.
D). Tools (standard and special) needed to do the job.
Etc.
Part II. Engine parts prep and machine works.
Part III. Engine assembly.
Part IV. Engine start up and tuning.
The course will be focused for people who wants to learn and know the basic procedures for engine rebuilding using a stock 3.0 liter SC motor. Subsequently, it would need some planning, preparation, and coordination with prospective participants to get this project rolling.
If there will be enough interest, I could set up a two or three-day course in June or July 2018. I will provide one (1) motor for disassembly, one (1) prepped motor for assembly, and a third one (1) for start up (optional). Depending if I have one ready for start up during the course of the seminar. I will do my best to save a motor during this week.
This is also a good way to meet new friends. I would not have met people from different parts of the world without this FORUM. Like to give back and share with others. BTW, I have to schedule a trip for my wife to go to Sydney, Australia or Monterey, California so we have the small house for our selves. Thanks.
Tony