BReNt Posted February 2, 2010 Report Posted February 2, 2010 idle jet blocked? cross the leads and back fire the motor. will keep the shit out for a while.... LOLL I've done that a few times before. Works well too. Quote
stable20 Posted March 14, 2011 Report Posted March 14, 2011 when i was about 13-14 brother and i filled up a milk bottle with fuel and put the fuel lines in and sat the milk container in the engine bay to drive it around. good old hq. mind you we were sitting on milk crates aswell with no doors. Quote
YLD 10S Posted March 17, 2011 Report Posted March 17, 2011 It's not a mod but the dodgiest thing happened yesterday. I'm not going to mention what place but I got passed on my Road Worthy with the following: Cable tied rear bumper Cable tied battery No interior lighting at all Broken front indicators Revolver gear knob Racing Steering wheel Back left door lock not working Spare tire not tied down No jack in boot Speakers not screwed in to parcel shelf (they slide around everywhere) Engine leaking oil Diff leaking oil 1 side mirror All and all a good day for me :P Quote
abbott Posted March 17, 2011 Report Posted March 17, 2011 had a paddock basher up at mates property and dodgy to keep it going would take me days to write but when towing it after a thrash, tried to tow it through the light hole and the boot hole. the final result was half the back of the car being ripped off! haha Quote
carbonboy Posted March 17, 2011 Report Posted March 17, 2011 1 side mirror All and all a good day for me :P I managed this as well! Although this may have been because it came from the factory with only the drivers side mirror! Nice work with the (un)roadworthy :wink: Quote
SLW42 Posted March 19, 2011 Report Posted March 19, 2011 another dodgy thing i've seen and done IS On a 22r hilux motor when your pulling the head off it, there is 1 or 2, 12 - 14mm bolts that go into the front timing chain/engine cover, a mate of mine and i were replacing the ''leaking'' head gasket and re,oved the head along with this chunk of front timing chaing cover that had been siliconed back together!!!! Called the owner of the car and said dude it's f@$ked he said just silicone it back up and i'll sell the bloody thing, so as he said we put it back together, siliconed the hell outta the the front timing chain cover threw a new head gasket into it and he sent it on it's way. Bloody P.O.S hilux Quote
carbonboy Posted March 20, 2011 Report Posted March 20, 2011 Sealant when used properly = Silicone Sealant when not used properly - Silly-c**t :P Quote
Des Posted March 20, 2011 Report Posted March 20, 2011 Drove an EB falcon wagon about 15km with no exhaust at all, Straight out of the exhaust ports. The noise and black smoke was insane. Also it had a slipping clutch so had to get a run up to make it up the hill in my old street. I had a Mazda 323 panel van and i seized the 1500 so i found a 1400 for about $30 and fitted it. The bastard wouldnt start as the exhaust valves were sticking open a little so i whipped the tappet cover off and bashed the end of the valves with a plank of wood till they were free. That crunk o shit used about 10 litres of oil in 300km. Used fencing wire to the shifter in on an old sigma. When it 1st came out it was stuck in 2nd so i found out it does 120kph in 2nd. Quote
SLW42 Posted March 21, 2011 Report Posted March 21, 2011 wasn't my car we were gonna do it properly and get a whole new timing chain cover, but he didn't care and just wanted it running again Quote
carbonboy Posted March 21, 2011 Report Posted March 21, 2011 wasn't my car we were gonna do it properly and get a whole new timing chain cover, but he didn't care and just wanted it running again In no way was what I said a dig at you nor was there any intent of such. I understand that things are done to the owners requests sometimes, not as they should be. ;) Just a little joke I've picked up along my travels, silicone has its uses (such as substituting for a gasket) but sealing a leak in a natural gas line is NOT one of them! I discovered that while under a house & the owner casually says to me "yeah I did that, works well huh?".... :wtf: I could smell gas which is how I discovered it there in the first place. Quote
Hiro Protagonist Posted March 21, 2011 Report Posted March 21, 2011 another dodgy thing i've seen and done IS On a 22r hilux motor when your pulling the head off it, there is 1 or 2, 12 - 14mm bolts that go into the front timing chain/engine cover, a mate of mine and i were replacing the ''leaking'' head gasket and re,oved the head along with this chunk of front timing chaing cover that had been siliconed back together!!!! Called the owner of the car and said dude it's f@$ked he said just silicone it back up and i'll sell the bloody thing, so as he said we put it back together, siliconed the hell outta the the front timing chain cover threw a new head gasket into it and he sent it on it's way. Bloody P.O.S hilux I've heard several stories of 22R timing chains wearing through the timing covers, possibly related? Quote
SLW42 Posted March 21, 2011 Report Posted March 21, 2011 I've heard several stories of 22R timing chains wearing through the timing covers, possibly related? Nah wasn't related to wear at all, it was clean snapped off the timing chain cover, like they'd lifted the head up from the back and just heaved on it till it snapped Quote
Crowie55 Posted March 21, 2011 Report Posted March 21, 2011 I didn't run a gearbox cross member for a couple of weeks. Not too bad but dodgy as I will go. Quote
t18drifts Posted April 19, 2011 Report Posted April 19, 2011 (edited) here is the steering arm of a fork lift at work it kinda snaped here is also a pic of how i was told to fix it ( i work as a aprentice heavy diesel mechanic this orders from the boss) Edited April 19, 2011 by t18drifts Quote
greenmac80 Posted April 19, 2011 Report Posted April 19, 2011 wow thats disgusting.... and dangerous... if that was to break again and freakishly injure someone your boss will be in deep shit. Quote
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