Friday, August 9, 2013

Date
Hours
What I did
Total hours


6/ 21/13
3 hours
I was introduced on the basics mechanics of a car and the plans to  take place such as paint ect. Took pictures in order to show progress.
3 hours


6/25/13
5 hours
Preps the car for new parts to be installed. Took out the engine hub cap and muffler in order to get to the parts to replace such as gasket and steer pods. Took fluids out too.
8 Hours

7/2/13

3 hours thirty minutes
Went shopping for ,some, parts and fluids such as gaskets, antifreeze , spark plugs ,paint ect.
11 hours thirty minutes

7/5/13

4 hours
Took everything out of the interior of the car, in order to sand down the old paint and rough ends. Also had the chance to paint some parts of the interior of the car.
15 hours thirty minutes

7/12/13

2 hours
Took a trip to the junk yard in order to scavenge critical components for the cars such as nuts and bults and (that one part). 
17 hours thirty minutes


7/15/13
5 hours thirty ,minutes
Plugged in all electrical sensors into the engine block.
23 hours


7/16/132
7 hours
Fused a few critical wires that needed to be together. . .Also synced the gears for the piston’s intake and out take valves to open and close properly.
30 hours

2. Paul Munoz (626)789-8079

3. How much does it cost to paint a car ?
    How much do the average auto parts cost?
    Is it cheaper to fix or tune up a car on your own ?
4. The most important thing I learned is how much labor is put into fixing some of the most simplest things.

5. Working on a automobile requires you to work wit you hands (a lot). Tinkering with parts is something I always loved to do. My dream is to someday get the chance to build , and repair, planes. Working on cars is just a stepping stone, and will teach me some of the basic training,such as organization, and the importance of every little part.






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