Archive for the ‘DIY Tools’ Category

Welcome To My Automotive Blog

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

If you have come to this page through a search engine, it’s quite possible that the blog has changed since the spiders have come by and what you are searching for may be buried since I post quite often. Use the search box above to find what you need !

If this is your first time visiting AutoEducation.com make sure you check out the other sections in the site, we are much more than a blog.

AutoShop101 - Explains how all the major parts of your vehicle works, with sections on common problems and theory.

Car Care - If you ever wondered what was the best way to clean and care for your car, it’s in here. Washing, waxing and cleaning every part of your car is covered.

Road Machines - An excellent educational learning CD which is offered exclusively from AutoEducation.com This CD has interactive graphics and text which is easy to understand. We offer a free demo and we believe this is the best learning tool out there.

Online Repair Manuals - We offer online repair manuals from Alldata. You can subscribe and get your manual instantly. Besides excellent repair information, the Alldata manuals offer Recall information, Technical Service Bulletins and Labor Guides for most vehicles. Even if you don’t turn a wrench on your own car, AllData manuals are the best tool to make sure you are getting good service from your mechanic.

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Where do you shop for car parts?

Monday, July 7th, 2008

No matter where you shop online for car parts, make sure you stop off at SpeedShoppers.com

SpeedShoppers.com is an online community of car guys who actively search out deals on all kinds of parts.  Motorcycles, Off Road Trucks, ATVs, SUV and Street Rods and all covered in the forums.  Even if you are a DIYer just doing an oil change in your driveway, there is money to be saved.  Deals on oil filters, tools and more can be found at SpeedShoppers.com

A tool you never knew you needed.

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

If you ever change spark plugs on your vehicle you will appreciate an Adjustable Spark Plug Wire Puller. If you have ever pulled a spark plug wire and had the end separate you will understand the value of this tool. It’s one of those tools the professionals keep in their box to make life just a little easier. Around $20 you can find them at stores such as www.toolrage.com

Kevin

Give me a Brake !

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

The worst thing when working on your brakes, is not having the right tool. When changing brake lines or hoses, the proper wrench will save you a ton of time and frustration. Special line wrenches are designed to put the most amount of force to the fitting without slipping off. Anyone who has tried to remove a rusty brake line with a regular wrench knows that the wrench slips off way too easy and rounds off the fitting.

Here is a picture of a line wrench…

I usually advise people to buy cheaper tools if they are just a shade tree mechanic, but in this case, buy the best. Cheap line wrenches do not work, and will bend or round off the fitting before cracking it loose. Buy a snap-on, MAC or Craftsman set and good luck.

Kevin

P.S. Remember to use plenty of penetrating lubricant on the fittings before you try to remove the fitting. I use PB Blaster, or Kroil.

Where do you shop online for tools?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

Don’t want to spend tons of money on tools, just to change your oil or do some minor repairs. Snap-On and MAC tools are great for professional mechanics, but expensive for a shade tree mechanic. I usually recommend people buy Craftsman tools if they plan on doing a lot of work on their own vehicle. Craftsman tools are the best quality tools for the money, and include a lifetime guarantee. Shop online at www.sears.com

If you are doing minor repairs or are on a budget, consider tools from Harbor Freight www.harborfreight.com which also generally have a lifetime warranty but are made overseas and not of the quality of Craftsman tools.

No matter what tools you buy, keep them clean and organized and they will reward you with a long useful life.