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Thread: FFS, where are all the real mechanics gone?

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    I agree Didge,
    engine swap aint no rocket science


    Righteo Alex,
    Down to Tamworth High and search yourself out an engine crane and a few mechanics!!!!

    Good for you and great for them! Except perhaps for the 'crane' who likely has a spondylolisthesis and will end up with a slipped disc but no bother that is years away from today!!!!

    But seriously. I would consider avoiding the disco-fender gearbag swap over - I say this only because JC has said it is a palaver and he would not do it again! reason enough for me to steer well clear.

    Steve
    '95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
    '10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)

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    if i was doing an engine swap, i wouldnt be going to a mechanic.

    i would be going to a mechanic with a degree in engineering. you can tell the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post

    i would be going to a mechanic with a degree in engineering. you can tell the difference.
    Where do you find one of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Didge View Post
    I reckon ya need a couple keen high school kids with mechanical interest and who are scared of nothing and reckon every job will only take 20 mins - much like I was back in the day. I replaced a number of motors with absolutely no knowledge of what I was getting myself in for and with a bit of guidance from the old man they all worked out in the end. good practice for budding mechanics
    you must 'ave seen the film "The Big Steal" where a couple of high school kids do an engine swap on a Jag . worth a look if you havent seen it.

    one of the very few Aussie films that I actually liked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    if i was doing an engine swap, i wouldnt be going to a mechanic.

    i would be going to a mechanic with a degree in engineering. you can tell the difference.
    Yes, in much the same way that when I go to Subway for a sandwich, I ask for a 'sandwich artist' with a degree in hospitality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    you must 'ave seen the film "The Big Steal" where a couple of high school kids do an engine swap on a Jag . worth a look if you havent seen it.

    one of the very few Aussie films that I actually liked.
    Sutch a good movie.

    I agree with most others, get some kids to help, Im am electronics engineer who works with computers and writes code and scripts all day long and even I have done more engine swaps that I can remember, was good skills building when I was younger and Im sure other young people would like the opportunity to learn the same way.

    Leroy

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    Nah, haven't seen it goingbush but will now do the obigatory search as I'm sure it won't be in video stores any more. Perhaps also a trip to the local TAFE for some 4th year mechanic apprentice names who might like to earn a bit on the side?
    Roverrescue - I recently hurt my sacroiliac joint (pelvis meets spine) which is the same neck of the woods as the spondylitis problems and mate, it was like getting stabbed in the back - worse than childbirth I reckon (women have been known to exaggerate and it was real man pain)
    Very funny sheerluck - heheheha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex View Post
    Fair call, I was just having a bit of a rant. I have run my own business before and learnt not to take on PIA jobs without a "PIA loading". Only problem was once my partner who did my invoices forgot to take the PIA off the description when she sent it to the customer.

    Got a phone call from the customer the next day.. "What is this extra $1500 on my bill titled PIA?"

    I told him what it stood for and he still paid it
    In the heavy truck and earthmoving equipment the term NFRAA was used to pad a quote or tender for something or a customer that was likely to be a PIA.

    No flaming reason at all"
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    Where do you find one of them?
    they dont call themself a mechanic for starters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    Yes, in much the same way that when I go to Subway for a sandwich, I ask for a 'sandwich artist' with a degree in hospitality.
    now your just being silly.
    subway dont sell sandwiches

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