Motor heads have no Class :biggrin:
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I've always worked on my own stuff. Started out with my first car a VW bug. Built all my own engines and quite a few for other people. I used to turn wrenches for a living till I got my current job. My last project was this mild sbc for my truck. Was a budget build but it runs pretty good for a smog motor.
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The boat engine on the other hand I paid to have built. I was having a kid at the time and Jim Wilkes made me a pretty good deal on the build. I'd have spent almost the same amount on the parts alone for what I paid for it complete.
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I use one of these. They suck the oil out pretty quick.
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Yep.
The internet is awesome! I wanted to replace ball joints, tie-rods, axle support bearings, seals and etc on my truck. I watched a guy do it on YT and was ready to rock and roll. I typically refuse to pay people for things I can do myself. I also find spinning wrenches to be very therapeutic.
I can work on most my stuff, probably not rebuild a motor w/o some help but could get pretty close. I always just watched over my Grandpa/Dad/Brothers shoulder and it got me along pretty good. They got rid of Autoshop at my high school while I was there or maybe just before so that sucked. As far as oil changes on our cars, I take them in because you don't really save anything by doing it yourself nowadays and most come with free tire rotation.