The day before the race he took lunch at his hotel in the town of La Chartre - sur - le - Loire, 30 miles south of Le Mans, and looked at the trial times while
mechanics worked on the cars in a Renault garage across the street.
The mechanic working on the car fixed the initial damage, estimate of ~ $ 2400.
The more important thing is really
the mechanic working on the car.
If I had to, i would interview
the mechanic working on my car.
Or is it just more of a hassle for the customer or
the mechanic working on the car?
Not exact matches
Once again, Anzor
worked as a
mechanic, often fixing
cars on the street for $ 10 an hour.
Over the next 10 years he sweptfloors at Hendrick Motorsports,
worked as a
mechanic and fabricator for ownerStanley Smith, oversaw the body development for Gordon's number 24
car, changedtires
on Gordon's championship teams in 1995 and»97 and served as crew chieffor Stacy Compton in 2001.
On track, the drivers are well and truly the stars, but the unsung heroes are undoubtedly the hard -
working mechanics who — as this video shows — will
work all night to get a
car out of the garage.
A
mechanic can
work on a
car that is not registered; however, a vehicle that is not properly registered can not be legally driven
on New York's roadways.
«He is a
mechanic; he
works on cars as a hobby, fixes engines.
«If you brought your
car to a
mechanic, would you want someone straight out of vocational school or someone with 20 years of experience
working on cars?
You also wouldn't hire a terrible
mechanic to
work on your
car.
That means no bs and im not your sugar daddy but i can be just as good i am a god fearing man but does not mean im not warming a church bench
on sundays im a
mechanic by trade have
worked on hotrods motorcyles and joe blows daily drivers for over 30 years and this is a plus if you drive a beater ass
car lol i can always keep it running i live in a modular home and
on my own land all is bought and paid for so i am not trailer park trash i have long hair and a beard brown eyes short and stocky 5» 5.5 in small lol 150 lbs soaking wet but still built like i was in my 20's not stuck
on my self but im not a bad looking dude for my age i still have 6pk abs and popeyes arms lol you do not maintain my build sitting
on ur ass so i feel its a great accomplishment that i am proud of.
I am in school right now trying to get a degree in teaching high school, I am an at home
mechanic and I love
working on cars and getting my hands dirty.
If you do not normally
work on cars or are not comfortable with
working on the brake system, I strongly suggest taking it to a
mechanic for proper diagnosis and repair.
I have done mobile
mechanics for about about 10 years, regardless weather mobile
mechanic or workshop
mechanic i think you definitely need the love and passion for
cars and knowing how things
work, patience is also another key factor, and one thing i will definately agree
on is the love of TOOLS!!!!! LOL luv luv luv my tools!..
Cars are harder to work on for pro mechanics... who think they can repair cars with their w
Cars are harder to
work on for pro
mechanics... who think they can repair
cars with their w
cars with their wits.
It's not hard to do yourself, but if you don't
work on cars much, you'll probably have better peace of mind by letting a
mechanic do it.
I always wanted to be a auto
mechanic, so went to a trade school and graduated.I loved it
working on cars so I became a back yard
mechanic.But now im already tired of
working on cars due to the injuries and the stingy clients not all clients are like that, but most are.Some clients come to be to get they're
car fixed and when it's done they tell they only have half of the money cause the had to pay they're rent.And also the low baller's always trying to screw you by saying that another
mechanic charges cheaper, I don't understand that part, Why do the keep coming back if someone else charges cheaper.Oh and don't mention the friends that just because they're friend they expect a huge discount.Take my advice, If you want to be a
mechanic, Do it to fix your own
cars.Dont doit to make a career out of it cause you'll have alot of stress.
From what you've said, I'd be tempted to ask some of your friends if they can recommend a local
mechanic who would be happy to come with you to look at the
car where it stands at the moment with a view to either taking
on the
work himself or debunking some of what the garage the
car is at at the moment are telling you.
People that don't
work on cars have no idea what
mechanics have to do to fix their
cars...
Sometimes a novice
mechanic will
work on an engine and change things such as Distributor Wire that he got from another
car and not realize that a wire or two was incorrect because he didn't match it up with the old one but tried to use them anyway only to find out later
on that the boots were not the correct size for the cylinder depth..
For next years i will
work as a
mechanic engineer
on ships but in the future my dream is to repair
cars, engine tunning and so
on.
If you've ever noticed,
mechanics and hobbyists that build track
cars are usually
working on them more than they are racing them or even driving them.
From all of my years
working on cars, I have found that the
mechanics with the least amount of skill tend to not be so honest.
I'm not a
mechanic but I do have a good amount of experience
working on my own
cars.
Each time somebody gets their
car worked on they put there lives in the hands of the
mechanic... so why is it that Technicians are paid like fruit pickers.
I spoke with my dealer about a broken down F40 in the garage,
mechanics worked on it, and we came to the conclusion that nearly no one is able to drive the
car proper, while it is so easy to drive the La Ferrari (was also there) very fast.
I've also had
mechanics reject
working on anything
on my
cars because the tires are so bad they won't even test drive it.
Dealership
mechanics also
work on only 1 line of
car.
And
on the Dakar, it's a huge operation — considerably bigger than a modern WRC team, with 110 drivers,
mechanics and support staff
working together to look after the
cars, and two vast «T4» support trucks lumbering after them that compete in a special lorry class but also provide technical support
on - stage when it's needed.
After a few years of
working on the same
cars, a
mechanics mind adapts to certain things.
On the Friday there's no racing, so the pit lane is open to the public from 10.00 in the morning to 8.00 in the evening — you probably won't see any of the drivers, but it's the closest you're likely to get to the
cars and often the
mechanics are hard at
work making final adjustments.
He did say that the
mechanic who did the
work would be fired and any
work that they did do
on the
car to fix problems would be free and would be done by a master
mechanic with guarantees for any
work that was done.
Am I being unreasonable to suggest that since 4 different
mechanics have
worked on my
car, that one of them should have seen the empty radiator the excessive pressure
on the top hose that caused it to split, the tail pipe slewing and the white smoke billowing out of my reservoir and asked why?
The
mechanics that
worked on my
car did a poor job in the first place but few months later I'm finding out that there are issues with my
car that were most likely caused by them.
I had a
mechanic help me out in sort of a similar way one time with my moms old 86 Buick when the air conditioner stopped
working, they just found a shorter belt that would bypass the ac pulley so that I would not have to pay to get the pulley replaced
on a 18 year old
car that my mom was not planning
on keeping and did not care if the ac
worked.
I realize this is best diagnosed by a
mechanic in person, and I'll probably resort to that eventually, but I'm trying to learn more about the
car by
working on it myself.
I like
working on cars and I might become a
mechanic
im 75 years old i have never sent a conment
on any thing it was fun watching you guys you guys were just aposite of what i thought im typing this with one finger and i not spelling that well i rebuilt my first 50 ford flat head eng with help from shade tree mech when iwas 15 yrs old by the time i was 17 i could adjust and balance 3 stronberg 97 carbs by ear i gave up
working on my
cars because of howthey look because of people like you, i just changed plugs in my 2009 vw cc took half hour THANKS MASTER
MECHANIC CHARLES
I'm not a professional
mechanic, I only
work on my own
cars.
Even if all you end up doing is gathering more information for the
mechanic who ends up
working on the
car, they never mind a hint as to where the problems might be!
You don't say how old the
car is, but this is more likely
on older
cars where the brakes have been
worked on and the
mechanic hasn't been greasing the slidepins.
Well I'm definitely no
mechanic but have had to
work on my
cars more than I cared to.
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Curious what a
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The only person who recognized this as a safety issue was the
mechanic that
worked on my
car.
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