what is taught on tv
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what is taught on tv
i am sitting here watching tv this fine saturday morning, just finished the f1 qualifying. a new show came on. on this show these "mechanics" are rebuilding an engine. this engine has a bent push rod. much to my horror they show the "mechanic" straightening a bent pushrod in a vice and finishing with a rubber mallet. wow thats proper! i want those guys fixing my car. one time back many years ago, i watched a "mechanic" fix a bent valve using a hammer. he just put it back in the head and hammered the valve until he could get the seat to seal. yes on a fiat 124 engine! these are the people you want building your performance motor! NOT!
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But I thought all mechanics used various sized hammers and "cresent" wrenches to fix things
I know what you mean though. I was a logger/faller here in BC for 25 years and when I watch those "logger" programs on the tube,I have to turn them off. To me all they were was an accident waiting for a place to happen. A logging accident is not a nice thing.
I know what you mean though. I was a logger/faller here in BC for 25 years and when I watch those "logger" programs on the tube,I have to turn them off. To me all they were was an accident waiting for a place to happen. A logging accident is not a nice thing.
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finding lefthanded metric cresent wrenches was the hardest task
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Re: what is taught on tv
If a Hammer and Duct Tape can't fix it... then it's not broken!
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I don;t know what show you're watching, but did they really suggest that this was the "right" way? Or was it more of a "if you gots no money, this'll do" sort of thing? 'cuz I can assure you: it'll do. for awhile.
Back in the day when I was putting my wife through college on carpenters' wages, I had a Nissan pickup that was my tool-hauler. When it punched the rod through the block in the same month I'd paid tuition, I couldn't afford a new motor. So I built a patch for the block with 2 pieces of angle iron scavenged from the scrap on the jobsite, a bolt and lots of silicone. I cut the rocker arms off for that cylinder, and pulled the busted metal out of the pan..... and drove it as a 3-cylinder for almost a YEAR!
We do what we gotta do. and if the budget doesn't call for new con-rods.... and there's no real chance that it will get finished if you MUST have 'em, then I say get out that hammer and bang-away.
But you're right: they should NEVER be saying it's the "right way".
Back in the day when I was putting my wife through college on carpenters' wages, I had a Nissan pickup that was my tool-hauler. When it punched the rod through the block in the same month I'd paid tuition, I couldn't afford a new motor. So I built a patch for the block with 2 pieces of angle iron scavenged from the scrap on the jobsite, a bolt and lots of silicone. I cut the rocker arms off for that cylinder, and pulled the busted metal out of the pan..... and drove it as a 3-cylinder for almost a YEAR!
We do what we gotta do. and if the budget doesn't call for new con-rods.... and there's no real chance that it will get finished if you MUST have 'em, then I say get out that hammer and bang-away.
But you're right: they should NEVER be saying it's the "right way".
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
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Have you ever seen "there I fixed it" ? http://thereifixedit.com/page/2/
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Yup! That's where I get most of my restoration ideas from.manoa matt wrote:Have you ever seen "there I fixed it" ? http://thereifixedit.com/page/2/
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manoa matt wrote:Have you ever seen "there I fixed it" ? http://thereifixedit.com/page/2/
SWEET! I LOVE it!
My Dad would be proud of some of those.
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!