A complete lack of rust is an important prerequisite, I think.
I have no idea what it's like to work on cars without rusted bolts
An oblique joke: I have owned all sorts of fun cars and only very rarely have I ever turned a wrench myself. As a result, I feel that this particular ship has passed.
Instead I have found a cheap local shop that does adequate work to feed my personal speed demons.
I have done the simplest of jobs (replaced MAF sensor, cleaned/replaced various filters), and am lucky in that I do not actually enjoy autocrossing, so I don't put much extra repeated stress on my cars or have a desire to put various parts on them to improve/fine-tune handling.
Get that weak shit off my track
Yup I've only done small jobs too; also most of my toys are 3rd cars as well so I don't rack up commuting miles or excessive wear and tear.
Ergo the money I save buying used and not buying tools combined with just about every labor cost being a 1-and-done lifetime fix makes having a shop do things for me a wash (or at least a much lower cost luxury).
Wouldn't be feasible with your lifestyle of course, Cuda.
Last edited by novicius; February 29th, 2016 at 11:46 AM.
Hmmm. Motor mount nut in place. Both sides torqued. Big random clunks remain. Hmmm.
All I can think of at the moment is one of the mounts broken on the other end, or even the bracket connecting the engine to the mount.
Going to blue-tape the steering column shaft to see if the header still hits it.