[V8] Gunked Up Locks & Electrical Testing II
Scott Justusson
qshipq at aol.com
Tue Mar 1 01:03:33 PST 2016
Great anecdotes! I can t comment on your utube video demo of lock lubes, I can say when I went to be professionaly trained and certified, there were no utube vids, only lifelong professionals who taught the era of graphite based lubes has long passed. Thanks for your opinion, again I only speak to firsthand to what professionals use.
Same with the powerprobe. I only speak to what the professionals use. You don t agree that the fluke 77 is a professional grade MM, and you agree that the powerprobe is a professional grade diagnostic tool. The skew appears to be around the safety of using a professional grade tool. I don t go there because in my direct experience a guy that doesn t understand circuits isn't going to see the value in spending hundreds of dollars on any electrical diagnostic tool. Fluke 77 or PP.
I have met hundreds of DIY and professional mechanics in a myriad of quattro contexts since my first q in 1990. I can count on less than one hand, the guy that owns a fluke meter (any model) or a power probe, that *did not* know circuits well enough to own one. In fact, IME, it is usually a very good sign I don t have a lot of basic diagnostic explaining to do. That MM/PP comes out sporting grease smudges, cracked lenses, and fabricated custom diagnostic leads? I am 'positive' (pun intended) the right guy is at the other end, and we won t be chatting utube vids.
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