Tom,
Really impressed how you identify the real problem, and then very tidy solution.
Stay safe
Pete
Tom, impressed with your methodical problem solving
Re: Tom, impressed with your methodical problem solving
Hi Pete,
If you're referring to the turn signal switch repair:
http://tomyang.net/?p=19212
Thank you. I was always happy to find a solution to problem.
Anyone who works on these cars does this kind of stuff every day, so I don't think I'm doing anything different. It's nice, however to share my experience so maybe others can solve their problems easier.
Tom
If you're referring to the turn signal switch repair:
http://tomyang.net/?p=19212
Thank you. I was always happy to find a solution to problem.
Anyone who works on these cars does this kind of stuff every day, so I don't think I'm doing anything different. It's nice, however to share my experience so maybe others can solve their problems easier.
Tom
'63 330 America #5053
Re: Tom, impressed with your methodical problem solving
Tom, I was meaning all the fixes you do on your blog. No this will just work attitude, but a thorough investigation into the real cause, and then a tidy result.
Unfortunately you are often fixing those, yeah that will do fixes that are so common on foreign cars. My Alfa 1750 GTV is/was full of them.
Pete
Unfortunately you are often fixing those, yeah that will do fixes that are so common on foreign cars. My Alfa 1750 GTV is/was full of them.
Pete
Re: Tom, impressed with your methodical problem solving
Hi Pete,
It's the nature of these old cars, but the nice thing is some of this stuff that was made back then can still be repaired instead of the parts today that often leave you no choice but to replace them.
Tom
It's the nature of these old cars, but the nice thing is some of this stuff that was made back then can still be repaired instead of the parts today that often leave you no choice but to replace them.
Tom
'63 330 America #5053