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Old 06-11-2014, 01:43 PM
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I'm Jack New here,

My first car was a Buick Special v8 1954 which I got my junior year in high school back in 1964. Yeah I'm 66 now but in those days we tore our engines apart by age 18 and rebuilt our Holly 4-barrels with cuss words that'* the way it was but fun. My Vacuum tube radio would kill my battery after 30 minutes of use (if parked with girl friend) which I replaced with "New" transistorized one a year later when they came out. That was a life saver.

Now, much more tech involved and I've kept up well for most stuff have some test equipment acquired for cars and electronics over the years but its been proven more knowledge can be found in decent structured groups like this and much can be "learned" and shared to finding answers for many problems current and in the future. I spent 20 years in the Military (Marine Corp Aviation) and another 15 years after that with the feds in various duties mostly with Computers and Communications, writing debugging software and building fixing things with the DIA.

I feel 26 in my "Mine" but my body tells me otherwise when trying to act on such things that are not of my true age. Sometimes it lets me do it, most times it makes me pay for such actions with pain if not careful. So that'* my brief condensed story and hope to share yours and my knowledge from our experiences for its gotten to be a very "COMPLICATED" technical world with all vehicles, no doubt, now. Thanks for having me here.
Old 06-11-2014, 03:48 PM
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welcome to the site. seems to be leaning more toward the electronics of the car that the kids gravitate toward and know about now and the carb is going to be a specialty lost art
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Welcome to the forum Jack!
I was always rejettin with not enough rich available as stock & trying to tweek em just right..to run right..fun !! well not always...LOL..
Today with all the sensors and OBDII scanning required I thought that'* great!
Until I realized I am always having to run over to my buds shop to borrows his snap on & see live data or scan pcm etc. Now I am worried about OBDIII coming....
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newer cars tell you whats wrong with them, older cars you have to figure it out
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