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24vseven - 1/7/08 at 06:14 PM

hi i am off on holiday soon and realy looking forward to it (not) so thought i would make use of the time and get a bit more clued up on engine building
i know how to put an engine together i was thinking more on locost theem around engine blueprinting basic head work that sort of thing
my engine is a c20xe if it makes a difference
thanks


TimC - 1/7/08 at 06:38 PM

Honestly - try to escape into a novel or similar. Sure take the engine book but imho there is no better way to unwind than to do/read something totally different.

In the last week I read the latest Andy McNab, Sniper One by Sgt Dan Mills and half of a collection of short stories from Fredrick Forsythe. I only ever get the luxury of reading such things on holiday but it a rare pleasure.


James - 1/7/08 at 06:41 PM

Was just about to recomend Sniper One when I saw the post above!

Just finished it myself.... bloody fantastic.

Oh, and the new Terry Pratchett about the Mint is out in paperback too.

Cheers,
James



EDIT: I mentioned Sniper One yesterday on another post and it got the thumbs up from a couple of other LB posters:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=92310

[Edited on 1/7/08 by James]


les g - 1/7/08 at 06:41 PM

how do you get away with that?????
i would be ssssssoooo dead if i even mentioned cars or took a book like that on holiday !!!!!!
EG.. We went to Cuba and my missus was not one bit impressed with all those olde yank motors while i was gawping like a train spotter!!!!
les g


24vseven - 1/7/08 at 06:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by les g
how do you get away with that?????
i would be ssssssoooo dead if i even mentioned cars or took a book like that on holiday !!!!!!
EG.. We went to Cuba and my missus was not one bit impressed with all those olde yank motors while i was gawping like a train spotter!!!!
les g


she's egging me on as i usualy want to go everywheer and see the sights while she wants to sit and chill

as regards the books i really cant get into anything non car related unfortunatly


BenB - 1/7/08 at 07:25 PM

I quite like Clive Cussler. It's boy toyz but you can read it with a mahusive hangover and half your brain asleep and still vaguley follow the plot...


twybrow - 1/7/08 at 07:28 PM

Try this




Splendid book. Even has specific engine info for the XE in there. It is hardcore enought that you can actually learn useful info, and thick enough to keep you goin for a few holidays!


omega 24 v6 - 1/7/08 at 07:44 PM

quote:

as regards the books i really cant get into anything non car related unfortunatly



Try Jackie Stewarts life story (winning is not enough) It for me was a great read and believe me I ain't a reader. I've only read around 8 books in 30 years since I left school.


mookaloid - 1/7/08 at 08:21 PM

For good novels I would recommend Wilbur Smith


mark chandler - 1/7/08 at 09:10 PM

I have the first edition of G Bells book, its been my bible for years, well worth purchasing.

FYI The old one still deals with carbs, webers, holley etc, so probally more suited to pinto, kent RV8 owners


TimC - 2/7/08 at 05:15 AM

quote:
Originally posted by twybrow
Try this




Splendid book. Even has specific engine info for the XE in there. It is hardcore enought that you can actually learn useful info, and thick enough to keep you goin for a few holidays!


As well as writing this book, didn't the same guy invent the telephone?


twybrow - 2/7/08 at 12:05 PM

Yeah - a clever and rather old man!