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Location: washington
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hey everyone i was just wondering how hard it is to learn how to replace belts/ water pumps..my uncle owns an exotic cars repair shop in seattle so equipment isn't problem i am pretty ignorant when it comes to engines but i'm good at directions :-) lol anyways you think its possible to do it myself?
thanks chris [This message has been edited by chris6905 (edited 10-03-2001).] |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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If you haven't got much experience I would let your uncle do it. The downside of you breaking something usually means expensive repairs.
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Location: spokane, wa usa
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I'd try to talk my uncle into teaching me how to do things. Many benefits come with this, not just tools but experience----and heck, maybe a job someday.
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Bring it to your uncle or more than likely...bye bye valves.....-chris
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I too questioned whether i should attempt to work on my own car. But to consider it MY car i figured I would have to invest the money and time....so i decided to change the motor mounts on my early 85 944....with my brother and I it took us 9.5 hours to do a 4 hours job....it was daunting and at times hopeless...but if you stick in there you'll feel damn good after have done it...and if have screwed your car up even worse...then you have learned something from the whole experience...I'd say go for it..your uncle can help.
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