Old Mar 1, 2004 | 03:36 PM
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Start reading books. Websites are fine, but books usually give you more unbiased indepth information. Go to Border's and you are bound to find some good reading material. The best way to learn in my opinion is to start doing things, start with easy stuff like tune ups, and have a good shop manual with you to guide you through.
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