Getting Started
#1
Getting Started
Hey guys, just a few questions. What are a few good ways to really start to learn how to work on rotarys. I did a few searches and couldn't find anything to really fit my answer but i'd appreciate any help.
#2
Just thought I'd help you get started...
First off, be more specific on what help you need and what you're trying to do/fix/mod whatever. The search tool at the top is your best friend in these parts, lest you get flamed by some vets and that's no fun...
Hey, I'm learning, too... my suggestion is to do one thing at a time. There's just too many components to this car (and any car for that matter) to learn everything at once. (you'd be surprised to find how something as simple as replacing the intake air-filter can seem like a huge undertaking with this car... alas, a few searches, and you will see just how easy it is...).
When you get stuck on something, come back here and search for some more answers... and if you really want to get answers to your questions/posts, be very specific... especially with the title of your post and with your question... otherwise your post will collect v-dust... and tumble weeds start rolling by.
Be patient, and search before you speak... you'll find many answers, or at least info that will lead to an answer. Then when all else fails, and desparation seeps in, then post... like i said, some vets will kick you into the corner for asking a question that has been answered to death...
See ya around =)
First off, be more specific on what help you need and what you're trying to do/fix/mod whatever. The search tool at the top is your best friend in these parts, lest you get flamed by some vets and that's no fun...
Hey, I'm learning, too... my suggestion is to do one thing at a time. There's just too many components to this car (and any car for that matter) to learn everything at once. (you'd be surprised to find how something as simple as replacing the intake air-filter can seem like a huge undertaking with this car... alas, a few searches, and you will see just how easy it is...).
When you get stuck on something, come back here and search for some more answers... and if you really want to get answers to your questions/posts, be very specific... especially with the title of your post and with your question... otherwise your post will collect v-dust... and tumble weeds start rolling by.
Be patient, and search before you speak... you'll find many answers, or at least info that will lead to an answer. Then when all else fails, and desparation seeps in, then post... like i said, some vets will kick you into the corner for asking a question that has been answered to death...
See ya around =)
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