Posted by Hobo,NC on February 27, 2022 at 09:17:47 from (75.137.54.152):
In Reply to: Shop Time now and then posted by Doug-Iowa on February 26, 2022 at 16:48:57:
Thanks Doug.
I am not trying to boast myself its a look into the real world of my profession that gets hammered BAD. There are a few others that post help on automotive issues I like to here from Sprint6, 4Play, and Bob (where's Bob) that know their stuff very well my apologies if I left others out.
Its a never ending education you have to say on top of it and still you will lose your shirt : ( Most are in bed at 10PM what an I doing I am watching Scanner Danner on youtube. I should be in Florida crappie fishing its an addiction one that's hard to shed.
Some of this can get over your head I don't quit you have to find the time to figure it our. Time is the major issue.
2 part this is the second part a common issue a issue that if you are not tooled up for its hard to give a rock solid recommendation for. Believe me when I say this I am asked for help from another shop they have never put a fuel pressure gauge on it are don't have one. I am gonna try a hyperlink again wish me luck.
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