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Safety comes first when it comes to car repairs..
June 11th, 2009
The most important thing I did as a boss was to inform all employees that Safety is First in my repair shop. It did not matter to me if you were a wily veteran mechanic or a rookie mechanic. Other than bloated insurance premiums for injured employees, it was not cool if someone really got [...]
Fourty five and a half years ago Ford introduced “The Mustang”..
June 3rd, 2009
About forty-five or so years ago, the public got its first look at the Ford Mustang. The reception was, to say the least, buoyant.
When the Mustang was unveiled, the reaction was so positive that there was no doubt it was going to be a success. The original Mustang (technically a 1965 model but widely known [...]
Alaska High school students compete for automotive scholarship
May 24th, 2009
This is the kind of vibe ithat Brian and I like to hear. I like to see young people getting into the mechanical field. GotEngines.com has an interest in new well trained young mechanics entering the field. Good technicians cause less problems, thus actually lowering the cost of mechanical work through quality diagnostic techniques.
Students from [...]
The onboard computer knows you if have a bad gas cap or taillight bulb…
May 19th, 2009
In a recent GotTransmissions.com discussion I told you a little knowledge of your car’s OBD II system could save you a $70 service call. Even if you don’t own the Craftsman master mechanic tool set there’s no need to pay a professional tech to tighten your gas cap. Want to know more? Read on!
If you’re [...]
More young people are getting into the auto repair business…
May 10th, 2009
This is what I like to read about. Young people working and competing to be automotive mechanics. I was telling Brian of GotEngines.com that the average age of a mechanic is 43 years old. Infusing new, intelligent young mechanics in the field is of prime importance. It sure has changed a lot since the days [...]



