go to pennfoster.edu/smallengine it is a site that gives you information about school for repair engine. you can take that class in your home for your private lesson.
Penn Foster Career School offers at home training in small engine repair and you can check out the school and their site here. http://www.pennfoster.edu/smallengine/ If you are wanting to go to an actual school I would need to know your location to answer your question.
Go to a small engine dealer or repair shop .
HE went to school at Jesse lee children's home when he was a kid, but later he went to the Hemphill diesel engineering school for diesel engine repair
That's not really something you go to school for.
you have to pass tests ASE puts out there are several brakes/ transmiton/engine repair ect.
I found the SG12 switch through a small engine repair shop. But as far as the SG10, still no luck!
Go to your local Small Engine Repair shop and ask for a gas cap with the primer pump on cap. They work great!
Go to library and get a Chilton repair manual you can find most of your information for engine diagram.
There are actually quite a few appliance repair schools in Boise, Idaho. To see the list go to http://www.onlineeducation.net/schools/appliance-repair/ID/boise. The top school for this is Penn Foster Career School. If you go to the site I listed you will be able to receive free information on these schools.
Go to school for it.
There are a lot of bolts on the engine and we don't know what bolts your talking about, there are different torque specs all over the engine, I would say that you should go to the library and get a chiltons repair manual for your car and it will tell you the specs your looking for.