Upgrading a good RV is, almost always, the most inexpensive way to get a better rig. It is almost always, in my opinion, the way to get the RV that suits you the best. You can add the RV equipment you want, piece by piece, far cheaper than the price you'll have to pay for a new rig.
build a car engine Expect things to be worse than you imagine. This goes hand-in-hand with number 3. If you think you have damaged a piston, expect that when you drop everything out there will be more than 1 piston damaged. That way, if the damage is bad it doesn't come as a big shock to you, and if it's not all as bad as you thought then it's a nice little motivator and confidence booster.
rebuild a car engine Now, I'm recalling some years back when I was a delivery guy, too. I learned a simple car care truth. You won't hear of it from your mechanic - but tens of thousands of us car buffs practice a simple routine to double and triple the life of our working cars and equipment. So can you!
If the engine again, has good compression, but fails to start, the ignition may be faulty, or failing. On old engines that have been sitting for awhile the fix is to replace the points. This requires a qualified mechanic to perform this minor fix.
And now you too can build your own fuel savings device to create
HHO gas in a couple of days and install it in your car and save a ton on fuel like thousands of others are doing. The device allows for more complete combustion and engine temps run cooler so your hydrogen generator will also increase the life of your engine.
overhaul a care engine To inspect rocker motion while the engine is running, it's handy to have an old pair of valve covers to cut up. Cut the top face off to leave the base and sides,
Pinterest then bolt into place on the head, and you'll have a valve cover with a big window to view the rockers. This keeps oil from running out and making a mess.
Upgrade or add to the sail inventory. No matter what the advertisement says, 8-10 year old sails are past their prime. Stretch, wear, UV light take their toll. At the least they will need a major overhaul. And you may need to replace one or more sails. Consider that on a 27 foot cruising boat, the typical mainsail can cost more than $1000 dollars. That's labor, additional reef points, and materials. Save lots of money if you learn to repair or make your own sails.