I've never understood why technicians "reuse" crush washers intentionally. With a little bit of planning ahead on inventory insurance, you will not have to even consider reusing as an option. Same goes for oil, coolant, and drains.
Click the links to playlists: (entire list link is the last one)
Harley EVO: [ Ссылка ]
Harley Twin Cam: [ Ссылка ]
4-Stroke Engines: [ Ссылка ]
2-Stroke Engines: [ Ссылка ]
"Every Mechanic Should Know This Training": [ Ссылка ]
Transmission: [ Ссылка ]
Wheels, tires, brakes: [ Ссылка ]
Electrical: [ Ссылка ]
Fuel, air, intake: [ Ссылка ]
Suspension: [ Ссылка ]
All playlists by type:
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You will see that many of the tips and procedures used are universal for skill sets "every mechanic should know" and that the biggest value to my videos is the teaching of these skills that are not found in a service manual.
I often get asked this question:
Q: How does one learn these skill sets "every mechanic should know" if they are not found in a manual?
A: NUMBER 1.....GET DIRTY and start wrenching.
-Ask questions
-Find a seasoned craftsman to mentor under
-Tech schools can significantly speed this time up
-Research, read, watch YouTube videos
Tip: You will never learn it all from one source or in a short time period. No matter what craft you are trying to master, YOU must be dedicated and put the time in. THERE IS NO BETTER WAY TO LEARN THAN DOING! I will say it again, you must actually do the work to master it. You cannot just watch or read about it and master anything.
You want to be a master bike builder, mechanic, welder, nurse, carpenter or you fill in the blank?
-Don't take for granted opportunities to learn deeper
-Be humble and seek advice
-Be intentional with your learning plan
-Don't blame a school, job or your parents for not giving you ever answer, go get it!
I teach a motorcycle/powersports technician program at Western Iowa Tech Community College in Sioux City, Iowa. These videos are used for review of labs for students and creating a deeper understanding of the lesson/skill set. As there is often more than one way of doing something, may you enjoy this free information as much as our students do in person. PLEASE HIRE OUR GRADUATES!
If you would like more info on the program feel free to contact me @ 712-274-8733 ext 1204 or email shane.conley@witcc.edu
Are you interested in a career in the motorcycle industry? Click here for information on a great technician and parts specialist training program:
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