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I have a car problem (turns over but won't start). I don't know much about cars (I can change my tires, oil, filter, brakes, rotors and fluids and that's about it). I don't know anything about working with electricity beyond checking fuses and jumping a car (no wire checkers or voltage readers, etc).

I'm not quite asking for advice on my problem, but for advice on how to find resources and structure my time to solve the problem. I have the drivers manual, it's a 2003 mustang and I've read a few articles and watched a few videos. There's lots of different things it can be and I think I'll just go through the list and use process of elimination. I think the first thing I'm going to check is the spark plug (I haven't touched a spark plug in years).

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To expand on my situation, what I did previously was 0) rack beer and leave an inch or so on top of yeast 1) skim as many hops as I could out of the bottom inch with a sieve and colander 2) swirl up the cake vigorously 3) pour into sterilized (yes, sterilized - I had jars of sterilized water left over from another project) jars 4) stick jars in fridge

They have now been in the fridge for about two days, and have clearly separated. The beer takes up about half of each jar, with the rest being a sludgy mix of yeast and hops. I need to know how to take these jars and turn them into viable starters for tomorrows brew.

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