When it comes to cars what can you do / have you done.

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How much work do you / have you done.

Check Book Racer. ( Pay for everything to be fitted and installed )
18
8%
Basic Installer, Can fit own sounds and minor mods, Ie pod filter.
23
10%
Engine swapper / Gearbox changer / Clutch fitter
90
41%
Replace Internal parts within Gearbox and or Engine, Swap pistons play and or cams / cam timing etc.
35
16%
Rebuilt a motor and fitted it into a car it dont belong in, Modified things and generally are a mechanic or close enough to.
54
25%
 
Total votes : 220

Postby fangsport » Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:26 pm

there's bugger all i won't have a crack at, poverty is a great inspiration :cry:

essentially done the full build on the rally car including lightweight loom, built engine/diff, cut and fitted rollcage (wouldn't trust my welding there!!), shortened front end by 8", do most of my own paint/panel (it's only a rally car ).

i would have liked to have been trained in aspects of mechanical/engineering, but teaching yourself does has some rewards after the frustrations.
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Postby DRFTIN » Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:46 pm

i'm good at trying to do things and messing them up :P
with a bit of help i've pulled the motor out of my car twice, and just pulled most of it apart. work are re building it for me though, i could make it up like i usually do but dont really want to pay for any major broken bits
have changed over suspension and brake parts successfully so there are some things i can do
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Postby FXGT » Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:34 pm

I'm between Basic and Standard... but i picked Basic.
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Postby vvega » Mon Jan 23, 2006 6:27 pm

vvega wrote:
fangsport wrote:there's bugger all i won't have a crack at, poverty is a great inspiration :cry:



words to live by
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Postby GGnz » Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:08 pm

EVL GSXR wrote:
DJ wrote:Have a guess...


:D :D :D



I put Basic and Standard..
Own Stereo, Brake Pads, Filters, Oil Changes, Boost Controllers etc etc


Im the same except Brake pads. Have an idea how but would probably $&#$% it up.
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Postby EVL20V » Fri Jan 27, 2006 11:04 pm

removed and installed replacement engine in old lancer RWD with mate.

:lol: :lol:

removed a couple gearboxes (1 FWD, 1 RWD - morris au! :lol: )
helpd rebuild a gearbox - the one i #@$@#$! :lol:
removing manifolds/replacing new gaskets etc
servicing - oil changes/filters/leads blah blah
car audio
random electrical - airhorns/looms/radars/lights :lol:
interior install/removal
body work/prep .know how to do paint, but only have 95% tools required
can remove a tyre from a rim :lol:

if only i had a decent welder i could rangi up a few zorsts :lol:

gud day. :)
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Postby Ae92typeX » Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:55 pm

yea, done the lot at one time or another...still more to learn, but then again theres plenty of paid mechanics out there whom I know the same can be said for.
biggist limiter is $$$- I cant afford machines like alignment tools and such...although you can do a basic alignment with string, screws, wood and a bottle! :lol: ...go the old school
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Postby Punter » Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:48 pm

Ae92typeX wrote:...although you can do a basic alignment with string, screws, wood and a bottle! :lol: ...go the old school


Yea i've done the same, string wood and chalk. :lol:
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Postby fangsport » Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:54 pm

Punter wrote:
Ae92typeX wrote:...although you can do a basic alignment with string, screws, wood and a bottle! :lol: ...go the old school


Yea i've done the same, string wood and chalk. :lol:
plenty of sawdust on the multi-purpose workshop foor does the same trick :wink:
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Postby AE91Sprinter » Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:47 pm

second last would be me, but i dont really consider myself there with newer cars - old car engine/gearbox installs are a piece of piss, if you've got half a brain, a hoist, a manual and a decent toolkit you can do near on anything. I rebuilt my first car before i knew how to drive (rwd mazda 1.5) - and my short stint in motorbikes started the same way with a 50$ bike being rebuilt.

Im finding EFI etc to be a fair bit more of a challenge though. Just replaced the CV's on my sprinter the other day, that was an interesting experience - and messy. If i can get my hands dirty, I'll do it - learning experiences are always useful.

the search function on this site is crazy, no matter what i search for it comes up with the same threads!
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Postby darkmyst » Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:58 am

I think it takes a good 10 or so years to know everything about cars...

Like my dad, hes been working on them all his life nearlly and he still gets confused sometimes.
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Postby Malcolm » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:17 pm

darkmyst wrote:I think it takes a good 10 or so years to know everything about cars...


:lol:
everything?

heard a great saying a few years ago, that I definitely think fits well in this situation:

"When I started my degree I thought I was pretty smart
After my first year I thought I must just about know everything
By the end I finally learned enough to realise just how little I know"


...or something - but you get the drift.

When I was 16-17ish I thought I knew just about everything about cars, and now I realise I don't know sh*t :)
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Postby Silent Knight » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:22 pm

All_Fours wrote:When I was 16-17ish I thought I knew just about everything about cars, and now I realise I don't know sh*t :)


Your 'Sh*t' knowledge about cars surpases mine by easily more than 10 fold. What does that say about my knowledge? :P
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Postby Malcolm » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:43 pm

maybe it just says I'm better at bluffing/faking knowledge? :lol:
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Postby Silent Knight » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:01 pm

All_Fours wrote:maybe it just says I'm better at bluffing/faking knowledge? :lol:


Ok I'll go with that one since it makes me allot smarter!! 8)
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Postby Ako » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:18 pm

Its like my Dad says to me when he comes round to fix my fck ups - "Having a little bit of knowledge can be a more dangerous thing than having none at all"

Its that little bit of knowledge which persuades us monkeys it really is a good idea to pull apart that gearbox/engine/turbo... Then go "uh oh" once you're looking dumbfounded at the pile of parts in front of you :lol:

Course, you come out of it now knowing that thing you didn't know before, so ya get there in the end :D
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Postby XERO » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:36 pm

Im going with standard installer, because i know how to do my own sounds, but then again ive helped pleanty of mates doing engine swaps... oh yeah and i can weld up a front end for a super saloon? plus been doing the whole speedway stockcar thing, so i can change an engine in a stock car or a midget and the such... there easy as to do anyhows... there made to come straight out
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Postby 101_fun » Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:46 pm

Between cheque book and basic...on my way to being basic anyway.

Having wasted most of my life before discovering the joys of cars, I know sadly not much about doing my own maintenance and modding.

I am trying to learn what I can on my own though, and i'm hoping I might meet someone to learn off....in christchurch......with their own workshop and tools....and has access to cheap parts....and has a lot of patience...

*ahem* 8)
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Postby peas » Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:02 am

I do most things myself. If I don't know how I just give it a go anyway. Currently have done, brakes and all usual servicing bits, turbo replacements, suspension replacements, various bits and pieces like clutch hydraulics.
ICE is a piece of piss for me... going back to my first car and the crude attempt at door pods and parcel trays... looked good enough for someone to steal :roll:
About to embark on the turbo conversion of the GZE, just buying up all the necessaries... that may be a learning curve
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Postby touge rolla » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:35 am

i voted standard but am becoming an engine swapper/gearbox changer/clutch. but haven't finished doing it yet
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