Mechanically inclined but nervous to take the first leap
Okay, so I got my first full weekend to start evaluating my 91.
From the Introductions forum I followed what was recommended. My clutch slave cylinder was torn up so I replaced it and the master, bled the clutch. replaced the PVC valve and the O2 sensor (that was fun..not). Haven't done the brakes yet. I re-built the shift turret for my first project and am gradually getting familiar with the car.
I noticed while under the car this weekend that the front steering rack boots were all torn up. The car has 140k on it so I doubt anyone ever changed them. Would I be better off just buying a re-manufactured power steering rack or just replacing the boots? Just trying to get the common sense repairs done before I go crazy, but there is the learning curve and there are so many things I want to eventually do with the car.
I'm by no means a super competent mechanic...yet. Are their any classes or days when Miata owners get together and explain how to fix or modify things? I have the tools but I lack the initial confidence to rip something new apart that becomes beyond my means to put back together. I've been starting small.
If I buy the parts that I want I doubt my mechanic is going to let me hang out in the bay and watch/help with the work plus I'm the type that wants things done by the book, correctly as I'm sure most everyone here does as well. Any mechanic is just going to slap things back together as quickly as possible to improve his bottom line.
Any "Miata Consultants" or classes out there that willing to educate?