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2012/07/08 00:20:51 (permalink)
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hey guys its probably a stupid question but i am really into cars but i have no practical skill i know a little but would like to learn more would anyone like teach me it would greatly appreciated
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    just_ace
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    Re:learning 2012/07/08 00:47:23 (permalink)
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    You asking someone to show you how to service your car, remove, replace and install upgrade parts etc

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    Re:learning 2012/07/08 01:59:37 (permalink)
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    yeah just anything really 
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    Re:learning 2012/07/08 09:39:56 (permalink)
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    Which part of Bris you in?   Ive owned two SW20s and worked on most areas.  Be able to walk you round most stuff.   Cheers.
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    Re:learning 2012/07/08 09:52:51 (permalink)
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    Start off by tracking down a service/chassis manual for any car that you own. I guess you have an MR2 so here's an online version http://manual.teq.org/
     
    Start off with simple tasks such as replacing brake pads & rotors, changing oil etc. Follow the directions in the service manual carefully and it will step you through the process. Keep referring to the manual each time you need to do something on your car and in a little time you won't need it at all.
     
    You'll need basic tools such as a jack, jackstands, sockets and screwdrivers.
     
     
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    Re:learning 2012/07/08 11:50:57 (permalink)
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    I would not recommend brakes for someone starting out. If you stuff them up death can ensue.

    Some general advise that youve no dount heard.

    Dont cut corners.

    Use a torque wrench.

    recheck everything once youve "finished".

    Recheck all wheel nuts are tight before driving.

    Always use jack stands.

    Start off with a basic service imho. Oil, filters( oil, air, fuel) plus, leads, dizzy cap and rotor.

    Inspect brakes, learn how to check if pads need replacing and or rotors.

    Familiarise yourself with the suspension, check for excessive play.
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    Re:learning 2012/07/08 12:50:08 (permalink)
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    hey falcon i live in fortitude valley and yeah that would be great
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    Re:learning 2012/07/09 07:30:11 (permalink)
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    PM sent re time.
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