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KyleK5 KyleK5
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 02/12
Posted: 02/07/12
10:39 PM

Hey all, I'm just introducing myself to this website because it looks like I can learn a lot and that's my mission!

A little about me; I'm a young Chevy enthusiast coming from a few generations of mechanics. My grandfather, who is my mentor and father figure in my life, showed me the ropes to a lot of the basics and even further. I have an 83 Chevy Caprice and so far I've thrown in a frankenstein 350 from the original 305.

This has given me a lot of hands on experience but there are still things that stump me. I'm still trying to learn all my fundamentals with engine operation and performance and hopefully I'll be a master before I'm too old! Thanks for reading  

 
waynep7122 waynep7122
Guru | Posts: 1130 | Joined: 08/09
Posted: 02/08/12
07:44 AM

Heller right back at ya!!!

welcome to the forums..

there are also over 50 car and truck magazines to read articles in.. to improve your knowledge..  along with motorcycle and a bunch of sports magazines.. that cover surfing.. water sports.. snow sports..  

 
Pontiacman2 Pontiacman2
Moderator | Posts: 8817 | Joined: 09/08
Posted: 02/09/12
10:59 AM

Welcome to chp.  
Pontiacman2
Pontiacman2

Professional Hi-performance engine builder

 
76Skylark 76Skylark
User | Posts: 238 | Joined: 12/11
Posted: 02/09/12
06:31 PM

F Y I.......Hopefully your age won't Stop you from Learning. Try to learn something New Everyday and you'll never Know Half of it.Try to stock pile a Library of books of Information because you can't remember Everything but you need to remember which book it's in. Enjoy !!!!  

 
zman123 zman123
Enthusiast | Posts: 356 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 02/11/12
08:25 AM

Kyle, if you think you can learn it all "before you are too old" think again. I have been working on and building cars for 40 years and I still am learning things I don't know. Just keep at it, you will keep learning as you go, as long as you remember there is always something new to learn.