> > We should identify our skills. For example, I don't know beans about > > water-pumpers or fuel injection. I think I'm okay on anything having an > > upright engine but after that it's Greek to me. Howabout some ideaz for > > organizing/displaying such qualifications? > > > EXPERIENCE > > ---------- > Have owned, maintained and repaired a '64, a '72 and a '74 bus. Have done quite a bit of mechanical work on other makes of cars as well. Masquerade as a mechanical engineer professionally. > > > AREAS OF EXPERTISE > > ------------------ > > Jack of all trades, master of none? I'm most familiar and successful with type IV engines with dual solexes <don't let anyone tell you that those are lousy carbs...>. I'm fair at diagnostics. > > > TOOLS/WORKSPACE > > --------------- > > Standard assortment of hand tools plus garage jack, timing light, dwellmeter, etc. Have manuals for buses up thru 1.9 liter wasserboxer Vanagon. > > > TOWING ABILITY > > -------------- > > None. > > > COVERAGE AREA > > ------------- > > South San Francisco to San Jose, CA > > > TELEPHONE NUMBER > > ---------------- > > 415 857 0784 > > Dave Kautz > ----------------------------------------------------------------- >
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