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Default OT Why $7.50 is enough

On Mon, 01 Mar 2021 01:22:24 -0500, Clare Snyder
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On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 07:17:54 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:

On Sunday, February 28, 2021 at 8:56:45 AM UTC-5, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 12:02:00 +0000, Bod wrote:

On 28/02/2021 11:55, Arnie Millnickel wrote:
On 2/27/21 9:01 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:
You are BS ing the wrong guy. I am not only a trained mechanic but I
TRAINED mechanics


Hey Goober,

Those who can, do; those who can't, teach.

Erm, if he trained as a mechanic, then he *did* do.
You have to *do* first before you can teach.
Not really. Our education system is dominated by people who went to
school at 5 and never left. They never had a job that wasn't teaching
things they have never done. That assumes they actually teach you
something that translates to a job.
I know the two colleges that I worked at had computer science programs
that were teaching stuff that was 10 years old in a business that was
changing yearly.


Even computer science programs are designed to churn out future professors,
not future coders.

Cindy Hamilton

A prper technician training program teaches the PRINCIPALS of the
technology. If you know how something works at the basic level you can
figure out theadvanced features as well. If you know how something is
SUPPOSED to work, and you can figure out what it is or is not doing
that is NOT what it is supposed to do, a well trained tech can figure
out what could cause the anomoly. Same with the OBD2. If you get a
code telling you one bank is lean and that cat is running hot anf the
HCs are high, you know that you have a combustion problem - and if
combined with a cyl miss on that side you have a pretty good idea that
it is NOT an O2 sensor problem (which the code would suggest) but the
system is actually running with too much fuel in the exhaust - due to
a likely ignition missfire. A 3 gas or 5 gas analyzer would prove it
by likely showing high HCs (indicating rich) as well as high exhaust
O2 (which an untrained mechanic woulf think meant running lean). That
was how we diagnosed before OBD2 - Lots of the BASICS are still
applicable to the new tech diagnosis.



An old school guy would just read the plugs.