AdiS
Well-known member
Hey guys,
So I'm sure you can guess where this question is coming from. Quite simply, a large part of my argument that owning an e46 is feasible stems from the ability to service the car yourself.
Now, whilst I'm not a mechanic, I consider a myself an intelligent person capable of doing anything I put my mind to. Th caveat around this is that im always scared of working on cars beyond the simple stuff. This is because, unless you know how to do the procedure, there is usually some kind of pre requisite knowledge that is necessary ...little tricks, techniques... Little things which DIYs neglect to mention etc.. Which can be relatively crucial to the job being reliable. For this reason, doing stuff for the first time on my own is generally something I avoid, and prefer to seek the mentor ship of someone more experienced.
So, I guess, in a nutshell, what Im asking is who are the guys who know their stuff in CT, and hypothetically, would be kind enough to act in some sort of mentorship role with regards to maintenance. I'm so interested to learn more about the in-depth mechanics of these cars, and envious of the guys whom really know what's going on.
This is of course, all in theory, and not necessary right now.
So I'm sure you can guess where this question is coming from. Quite simply, a large part of my argument that owning an e46 is feasible stems from the ability to service the car yourself.
Now, whilst I'm not a mechanic, I consider a myself an intelligent person capable of doing anything I put my mind to. Th caveat around this is that im always scared of working on cars beyond the simple stuff. This is because, unless you know how to do the procedure, there is usually some kind of pre requisite knowledge that is necessary ...little tricks, techniques... Little things which DIYs neglect to mention etc.. Which can be relatively crucial to the job being reliable. For this reason, doing stuff for the first time on my own is generally something I avoid, and prefer to seek the mentor ship of someone more experienced.
So, I guess, in a nutshell, what Im asking is who are the guys who know their stuff in CT, and hypothetically, would be kind enough to act in some sort of mentorship role with regards to maintenance. I'm so interested to learn more about the in-depth mechanics of these cars, and envious of the guys whom really know what's going on.
This is of course, all in theory, and not necessary right now.