Learning Engines
1979bettywhite
Jeeper
Just thought I would poll everyone to see how you all got your start at learning engines.
At this point in my life I know a little about a decent amount of things engine related. But I would like to learn more, and know how engines work in general, and on top of that, know how my AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l works inside and out.
I would like to be able to diagnose things fairly easily (although I know this will take some experience and time), but would like to know all the inner workings etc. of my engine.
Just wondering how some of you learned. By book, by tinkering, by mentor, by YouTube videos (in the current era)? Which did you feel was most beneficial?
I feel as though I am currently learning by tackling just one issue at a time and learning it. But as you all know, sometimes tackling one issue may not be the issue to tackle first, and may lead to problems elsewhere. So I would like to expand my overall knowledge to help minimize mistakes, and help me continue to work on my own rig effectively!
Looking forward to some good responses!
JD
At this point in my life I know a little about a decent amount of things engine related. But I would like to learn more, and know how engines work in general, and on top of that, know how my AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l works inside and out.
I would like to be able to diagnose things fairly easily (although I know this will take some experience and time), but would like to know all the inner workings etc. of my engine.
Just wondering how some of you learned. By book, by tinkering, by mentor, by YouTube videos (in the current era)? Which did you feel was most beneficial?
I feel as though I am currently learning by tackling just one issue at a time and learning it. But as you all know, sometimes tackling one issue may not be the issue to tackle first, and may lead to problems elsewhere. So I would like to expand my overall knowledge to help minimize mistakes, and help me continue to work on my own rig effectively!
Looking forward to some good responses!
JD