I have very little experience with cars. I was a bio major in college and my experience with cars so far has been limited to replacing front suspension, hubs, brakes, etc.
My main question is...is it feasible for a newbie to take on something like an m50 swap?
I'm a good cook and a scientist, so if I had a detailed method, I think I'd be able to tackle it, but there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive writeup for newbies (i like the bentley manual because it schools you from the ground up).
All the writeups I've seen are mostly for people who know at least a little about cars.
i'm reading through e30DOHC to get an understanding, but I'm feeling overwhelmed. Is this something that would be too daunting for a newb to do? I'm anal, so I don't think I'd do a bad job of it as long as I know what needs to be done.
I feel like the only other option would be to pay a shop to do it...and I would rather not for two reasons:
1. I'd miss out on what I think would be a terrific learning experience.
2. I'd be spending a lot more extra money.
Hope this isn't too redundant of a thread.
Thanks.
My main question is...is it feasible for a newbie to take on something like an m50 swap?
I'm a good cook and a scientist, so if I had a detailed method, I think I'd be able to tackle it, but there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive writeup for newbies (i like the bentley manual because it schools you from the ground up).
All the writeups I've seen are mostly for people who know at least a little about cars.
i'm reading through e30DOHC to get an understanding, but I'm feeling overwhelmed. Is this something that would be too daunting for a newb to do? I'm anal, so I don't think I'd do a bad job of it as long as I know what needs to be done.
I feel like the only other option would be to pay a shop to do it...and I would rather not for two reasons:
1. I'd miss out on what I think would be a terrific learning experience.
2. I'd be spending a lot more extra money.
Hope this isn't too redundant of a thread.
Thanks.
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