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Do you have a test light and a basic understanding of electrics? I've mapped my way through a few burnt harnesses and just rewired them.
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I went to O'Reilly's 2 weeks ago and saw that they had a Now Hiring sign at the entrance. So I asked for details. Submitted my application and resume but I was told that I was not qualified. I am certified in SP/2, ASE, AYES, ACDelco, student of the year and student of the quarter (2 times!) at an automotive school, have a history (although short) building and racing Toyota's (which make up most of the cars on the road today).... Forgive me if I'm being a bit cocky but I believe that I am more qualified than that dip**** that has no idea what some people are talking about. He makes up excuses just so that someone else that knows what they're talking about to help the customer.
Haha! Speaking of calipers, I need one of those. Wonder if those eBay ones are any good?That's crazy. I went into an O'Reilly's a short while back and asked the lady standing by the door if they had a vernier caliper. She walks behind the counter, stands in front of her computer and looks at me and says very earnestly "what make and model car sir?"
Haha! Speaking of calipers, I need one of those. Wonder if those eBay ones are any good?
I know about the Mitutoyo and Starrett calipers but not in my budget.
What you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/6-inch-LCD-Digi...398?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4156fcb5ae
Just now? Let us know if it's good or notJust bought that one, I'll let you know.
Just now? Let us know if it's good or not.
Got the bike started today. Low on gas. Fuel tap seems to be clogged as well. Fuel flows slowly on prime. But the gas tank is super clean inside
. I'll check it out. I may have to buy a new fuel tap though.
I have a Mitutoyo. Didn't realize it was a good name, I got it from my brother.
Yeah... I wish I picked a different career path. I'll look around.
I've always referred to those as a micrometer (I pronounce it ... My-crom-mih-ter) and/or "micrometer gauge". I didn't know the correct term is Vernier Caliper. Learn something new every day.That's crazy. I went into an O'Reilly's a short while back and asked the lady standing by the door if they had a vernier caliper. She walks behind the counter, stands in front of her computer and looks at me and says very earnestly "what make and model car sir?"
As far as being an automotive tech in this day and age ... Good Luck finding employment! My best friend is a Master ASE certified tech, along with a couple other certs and when he got laid off from a shop, (it ended up closing). It took him 11 months to find a decent paying shop. When he was let go he was making $35/hr. During the search he was offered $15 maybe $18. Finally found a place that offered him $25. AND after being employed again for 1.5yrs he is moving to another shop that offered him $35/hr plus bonuses. (All this is in the state of Connecticut. So taking for what its worth.)
I've always referred to those as a micrometer (I pronounce it ... My-crom-mih-ter) and/or "micrometer gauge". I didn't know the correct term is Vernier Caliper. Learn something new every day.
Hey guess what! I let some ******* work on my bike yesterday and it is now completely dead. Well... Electrically. Wiring harness melted, battery toast, blah blah blah.
It will be expensive to fix and I'm ****ed. I'm going to stop working on the bike for a while.![]()
The part numbers are different. I bet that I would have to change some connections to make it work. But I would rather not hack up a harness from a different bike to make it work on mine. Thanks for the offer.That's a shame. Any chance a 700 harness is usable? I have one in workable condition you could have for dirt cheap.