I know almost nothing about how cars work, but I want to learn. I'm told the easiest way to do that is to get your hands dirty and figure it out as you go along. For that, I'll need tools.
If I want to repair common and fairly-easily-fixed faults myself, what tools will I need? All I own at the moment are a hammer, a power drill, duck tape, and WD40. And a Haynes manual. First order of the day will be to replace some rubber mounting bushes on the alternator, which have rotted with age. I already have the replacement part, but to get the work done, I'd just rather invest in some tools than throw it at a garage. Any suggestions?
If I want to repair common and fairly-easily-fixed faults myself, what tools will I need? All I own at the moment are a hammer, a power drill, duck tape, and WD40. And a Haynes manual. First order of the day will be to replace some rubber mounting bushes on the alternator, which have rotted with age. I already have the replacement part, but to get the work done, I'd just rather invest in some tools than throw it at a garage. Any suggestions?
