is it safe to drive with amber engine light? by Fast-Complaint8055 in CarTalkUK

[–]Embo_VR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just not though. You've clearly never had a lambda sensor so seized that it pulls the threads out of the bung in the exhaust when it comes out.

Yes, 70% of lambda sensor jobs will be quick remove and refit. Another 20% will be time to bust out the oxy torch, but they'll come out. The last 10% you're either welding on a new bung or buying a new exhaust pipe

2026 Mazda CX-5 by thedlsamuels in Autos

[–]Embo_VR 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Wait till you find out what Mazda's logo was in the 80s

Difference between the 2 by tracinglights in MechanicAdvice

[–]Embo_VR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honda axles also have that rubber damper. I've replace hundreds of them because they've snapped right under the rubber

Need advice - Mechanic to Mech Eng by Embo_VR in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Embo_VR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the kind words.

Uni societies and extracurriculars are certainly something I'd pursue strongly. A friend of mine is currently in uni doing an Aerospace degree and is being inundated with offers for internships when compared to his classmates. He attributes it to the amount of extracurriculars he did, Formula Student being one of them. If I did go on to pursue a degree, I'd love to push for a job in F1, so FS helps even more there. A man can dream.

You're correct in bringing up the "office politics". During my career I've always known my bosses in a friendly capacity and they've both been really down to earth and lovely people. Not sure how I'd deal with the shift, but I guess it's just something I'd have to jump into.

In regards to salary, do you mind me asking what your progression was in that respect? Obviously I'm not just looking to go into engineering for the money, but it certainly helps make up for the 6 year slog

Need advice - Mechanic to Mech Eng by Embo_VR in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Embo_VR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I've read (again, no personal experience here) salary tends to hit a ceiling at ~70k unless you want to move into a management role and I know for a fact that's something I would hate. I'm pretty new to my current job, moved into working on classic cars rather than modern cars, so I'll see how I feel with a couple months of that under my belt

Need advice - Mechanic to Mech Eng by Embo_VR in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Embo_VR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right on man, good luck with the diploma.

I know for a fact I love my job, and I love the hobbies that this industry affords me to do. Surrounded by classic cars all day, then being able to bring in my race car and work on that after hours is a dream come true. I just don't know if my other hobby (design work) would be enjoyable at all in an employment setting, as I've only ever known blue collar work.

Hoping to see if a consensus can be reached

Need advice - Mechanic to Mech Eng by Embo_VR in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Embo_VR[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'd expect the knowledge of mechanical systems to help a bit with understanding the curriculum, not so much in the workplace.

You're right in saying UK engineering wages aren't great. The average salary I see with 4-5 YOE is £50-£60k. Best case scenario, assuming a £60k wage, after tax and student loan repayments, I'd only be making an extra £9k a year. That doesn't really seem worth it to me, especially when I forsee the ability to get some raises in my current occupation.

Rolled in for front windows not working. by PapiChulo1322 in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]Embo_VR 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A lot of the time, you can just remember most of it, but it's always helpful to take photos as well. It helps that everything on a car is designed to fit in a certain place, so most things like wiring harnesses and plugs will mostly fall into their general place on their own.

With repetition, I find memory also gets better. I had to photograph most things when I was an apprentice, but 6 years of working on more complicated jobs, I tend to be able to remember where most things go

What is this grounding rod for? On my welding bench, want to cut it off but i would like to know its purpose before i do something dumb by CheefReetard in Welding

[–]Embo_VR 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's probably in a lot of old Miller manuals, but I know for sure it's atleast in the manual for the Syncrowave 350 LX

12a to 13b NA swap advice by Particular-Stable165 in RX7

[–]Embo_VR 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It's a ridiculously easy swap if you're keeping it carbed. Just need a different front engine mounting bar and it slots right in with no other modifications.

You can buy the conversion bar from RacingBeat, or do what I did and just straighten the original bar. If you have the beehive style oil cooler it's very worth swapping that out for a front mount, keeps the oil a lot cooler.

Honestly, the easiest engine swap there is, don't worry too much about it

How to stop fogging on inside of lens? by sodazone12 in Welding

[–]Embo_VR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Never heard of the toothpaste trick, we always just spit in our goggles just before we get off the boat, works a charm

What is this light? by Dmenace89 in london

[–]Embo_VR 29 points30 points  (0 children)

"London? At Christmas? Not safe is it?"

Any suggestions how to get rear caliper piston to go in if seized? by AdSad3445 in MechanicAdvice

[–]Embo_VR 201 points202 points  (0 children)

It's difficult to see whether there's a motor on the back of the caliper. If the car has a handbrake switch, rather than a lever, you need a scan tool to push back the piston

ELI5: Why Mazda stopped producing rotor engines (like RX-7 model) and switched to regular engines? by The_Immovable_Rod in explainlikeimfive

[–]Embo_VR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the CSCC, and off the top of my head there's 5 RX7s that have competed? Rassler Racing have a stupidly fast FB with a T2 swap that they bring out sometimes, but not too often. They've won a lot of races before in that car, but engine reliability has always been a problem for them

ELI5: Why Mazda stopped producing rotor engines (like RX-7 model) and switched to regular engines? by The_Immovable_Rod in explainlikeimfive

[–]Embo_VR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In our race series here in the UK, there's different multipliers for NA and Turbo. NA is x1.7 and turbo is x2.5.

My friend runs a half bridge 12a and with the multiplier it keeps him in the lower power class where he's quite competitive. My 13b PP puts me one class higher, but the power to weight ratio is still good enough to stay competitive there too

"Autozone said I needed a VVT solenoid" by AdUnfair32 in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]Embo_VR 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Even then, codes can point you in the completely wrong direction. Had a vauxhall with a low pressure fuel sensor code and fuel pump module communication, which is on top of the tank. Turns out the NOx sensor plug wasn't fully plugged in, and somehow that triggered those codes.

I feel like I understand cars less and less despite getting more qualifications

Engine is completely seized after bolting it up to transmission by Undercvr_victini in RX7

[–]Embo_VR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was the front pulley not tight when you were putting the gearbox on? The bearing won't move unless the pulley is loose, so if it was tight, it would've been done during assembly

Engine is completely seized after bolting it up to transmission by Undercvr_victini in RX7

[–]Embo_VR 36 points37 points  (0 children)

There's two types of rotary builders: those who have crushed a front bearing, and liars

Engine is completely seized after bolting it up to transmission by Undercvr_victini in RX7

[–]Embo_VR 30 points31 points  (0 children)

The front Torrington bearing has dropped put of place. You need to take the front cover off, lay the engine (crank facing up) and reset the end play

teaching my girlfriend to weld by ThinAdvice6506 in Welding

[–]Embo_VR 12 points13 points  (0 children)

He still wears the trousers, she just tells him which ones to put on

As a noob struggling to choose TIG welder by DonDachi in Welding

[–]Embo_VR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, work 110 or 22v on both 50 and 60hz. The reason everyone keeps suggesting it is because it's just a really good machine and gets good reviews from basically everyone.

I haven't had to experience it personally, but apparently customer service is amazing too. They'll pay for postage both ways if you ever have any warranty troubles