Hell ya Matt, I can talk for days about basic mechanics everyone should learn and can do. Anything I can do to help out I'd love to for the Jambo.hell yeah man, that's awesome, thanks for sharing that with us? do you think you'd be interested in doing a workshop at the jamboree? even if it was just an AMA i think it would be very useful to folks.
for me personally, i'm curious what you're driving and why you chose it? im saving up to get a van and am curious to learn anything i can that will be useful in choosing one.
I'm currently driving a 92 Chevy Beauville, 15 passenger, 1 ton G30, with 350ci small block V8 engine and 4L80e Trans.
I chose the van for a million reasons I'll have to tell you all about in person. The main reasons I'll try to highlight quick:
-the small block 350 was MASS produced for 3 million years, lol... Nothing rare about it. This means parts are everywhere; new and used.
-chassis parts are still sitting on parts store shelves that were made in america. This means 2 things; they don't break, and they made a butt load of extras.
- COST...older domestic car parts are 9 times out of 10 cheaper than foreign or import car parts. This dynamic in the market is always changing though. Places like Rock Auto. Com are buying up all the old stock of parts to have the monopoly on the market. It's only a matter of time until the old parts become rare parts.
-I'll end it with this point; SHIT BREAKS. Get something commonly mass produced that had a 25 year or longer run. Another great example of this would be the Jeep 4.0L straight 6 engine. It's a 40+ year run of a great bulletproof engine that goes and goes.