John R Retired
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Do electronics experts here think it possible to draw a parallel comparison between these 2 functions for practical useage?
I have changed my brake pads, replaced a broken steering rod and CV boots (and grease),
changed spark plugs, changed engine oil, added AC coolent, and other maintenance and
minor repairs on late 20th century autos, On older mid-20th century cars adjusted toe-in alignment,
replaced gear oil, adjusted point gap, and timing, replaced distibutor cap, adjust engine valve gap,
replaced engine-trans clutch, adjusted flywheel-crankshaft endplay (with appropriate shims) replaced
warped heads and gaskets (after machine shop work) and other repairs and adjustments. I think I could
possibly rebuild an auto engine if I took my time and had a 2nd car to drive while I did it, of course having
a machine shop do the needed machining. Some DIY backyard mechanics do rebuilds. Some use code readers
you can buy at HArbor Freight to replace smog and engine sensors.
So the big question here is, "Can you draw a comparison of these types of repairs &maintenance with Electronics"
or is Electronics in a higher level of technical understanding, that removes it from that practical, skill level for
the DIY type backyard type person? Does Electronics knowledge and skill take a higher level of theory and
hands on repair to equal DIY Auto Repair?
Note, this same comparison could be made with around the house appliance repair and maintenance like
washing machines, dryers, refridgerators and other houshold appliances.
I'm just talking about intermittent repair now and then, (same with autos) not spending all my free time nose stuck in devies.
So does Electronics take a superior intellect and superior technical understanding to parallel other DIY skill levels?
I have changed my brake pads, replaced a broken steering rod and CV boots (and grease),
changed spark plugs, changed engine oil, added AC coolent, and other maintenance and
minor repairs on late 20th century autos, On older mid-20th century cars adjusted toe-in alignment,
replaced gear oil, adjusted point gap, and timing, replaced distibutor cap, adjust engine valve gap,
replaced engine-trans clutch, adjusted flywheel-crankshaft endplay (with appropriate shims) replaced
warped heads and gaskets (after machine shop work) and other repairs and adjustments. I think I could
possibly rebuild an auto engine if I took my time and had a 2nd car to drive while I did it, of course having
a machine shop do the needed machining. Some DIY backyard mechanics do rebuilds. Some use code readers
you can buy at HArbor Freight to replace smog and engine sensors.
So the big question here is, "Can you draw a comparison of these types of repairs &maintenance with Electronics"
or is Electronics in a higher level of technical understanding, that removes it from that practical, skill level for
the DIY type backyard type person? Does Electronics knowledge and skill take a higher level of theory and
hands on repair to equal DIY Auto Repair?
Note, this same comparison could be made with around the house appliance repair and maintenance like
washing machines, dryers, refridgerators and other houshold appliances.
I'm just talking about intermittent repair now and then, (same with autos) not spending all my free time nose stuck in devies.
So does Electronics take a superior intellect and superior technical understanding to parallel other DIY skill levels?
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