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Got Waynes Rebuild Book!
Hours of fun reading in preparation.
I have to admit that the opening picture of the engine disassembled helps with the intimidation of the overall project; while I'm sure there are hundreds of more parts involved, it doesn't look horrible. Now I just wish each part had a little arrow and callout describing it ;) Yes, that's how green I am. Jack |
Jack, even with all the great pictures in Waynes book, and the enclosed CD, get a digital camera and take even more as you disassemble the engine.
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Reading the book is sort of how I imagine the early pathologists felt when they first opened a human body: "so THATS what that looks like..." |
A dedicated shop camera is a great idea. I use a Canon a75, 3.2megapixels and has macro. You can get them used on ebay for ~$100
I'm in the process of setting up a proper work area in the garage. I'm going to set up a computer out there; wifey hates it when I'm sitting in the sunporch in my coveralls uploading pics. Waynes book is great. I bought a 2.0 911 longblock last year, and used Wayne's book to help me tear it down and assess the parts. Great way to learn. |
A great book that deserves a sequel - like 915 trans rebuild.
Please! Please! You can borrow mine if you need to. |
Excellent book, one of the best written across the genre's, period.
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