Doing all this is a steep learning curve that is no small feat. I learned because others took the time to mentor me, teach me. I made it a point of being their good student and a good listener. I was not afraid to get down to what I learned and did it so carefully knowing I would be observed by my teachers. Money was not plentiful being a student when it came to making mistakes myself that could potentially ruin things. From all that I managed to cook only one engine, only one piston in it, being a little overzealous with the top carb's high speed jet needle tunning it on a Merc 55H stock racer back in the middle 1970s.
First thing you need to become is a good student and then find your mentor amongst others who will guide you because you are there to listen, learn and be helpful and thankfull for the privilege being taken on by that mentor.
Listen to old TV shows like Kung Fu? That was the only TV show I can recall that taught some common sense with a fictional story line.
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