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Postby Mr Revhead » Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:52 pm

various road and rally cars! :lol:
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Postby pjay » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:11 pm

I even have cable tied cable ties
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Postby Stott69 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:21 pm

pjay wrote:I even have cable tied cable ties

Double the cool points!

Was having battery problems, so was cruzing around with a battery from an enviromower to use to jump off.
Have also used sissor jacks LOTs while working on cars, removed tyres under sills for safty tho
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Postby Adoom » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:48 pm

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pjay wrote:Have also used sissor jacks LOTs while working on cars, removed tyres under sills for safty tho

Used a scissor jack without chocking the front wheels first. Car rolled back and the brake drum landed on my foot before I could move out of the way. :oops:
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Postby B_giB » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:19 am

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B_giB wrote:
Mr Revhead wrote:
pjay wrote:Cable ties. So many cable ties..


for holding on:
bumpers
guards
mudflaps
intercoolers
shock cannisters
innerguard liners
tail lamps
park lamps
head lamps


Battery for me


Sounds like the recipe for a drift car doesnt it?

The amount of cars turning up to Motorsport events with cable tied in batteries the first time is hilarious - not!


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Postby Mr. Mainstream » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:55 pm

pjay and revhead do you guys work of the "3 cables ties can hold anything" motto as well? :lol:
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Postby Mr Revhead » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:58 pm

If it can't be done with a zip tie, it's beyond repair! :P
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Postby B_giB » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:59 pm

Mr Revhead wrote:If it can't be done with a zip tie, it's beyond repair! :P


Its so true!!!
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Postby 79rolla » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:01 pm

zip ties are a mechanics best friend...
ad to the list,

fan shrouds, radiators, overflow bottle, headlights/indicators


man iv done so mutch dodgy stuff it all kinda blurred together..
like used a random hook (lifting hook from a motor) to connect my clutch cable to the fork, found my old one a while ago exactly where i thought it should of been lol the hooks still working fine 7 months later

bolts in heater hoses and other water lines

using a bit of fencing wire to bypass a circuit

bolted two starter motor positive weirs together because i couldn't be bothered changing the terminals but a rag made a good substitute for insulation tape...

at mega meet my back breaks locked on so adjusted them right off and ended up having the shoe pop off the piston and had to pump the breaks once before i even started to get breaks... that was a very interesting cruse :roll:

also snapped the bolt on the side of the carb for the manual fuel pump in the carb (bolt worked as a pivot point) so ended up wrapping some weir around the carb and it worked for at least 6 months :lol:

im sure there is alot more but thats enough for now lol
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Postby Lloyd » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:26 pm

Welding wire is a real mans cable tie anyway...
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Postby Adoom » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:06 pm

Lloyd wrote:Welding wire is a real mans cable tie anyway...

Oh yeh!
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Postby toymato » Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:38 pm

Bottom radiator hose rubbed on an engine bolt and made a hole. Fixed with systematic application of vulcanising rubber tape, coke can and cable ties. Permanent fix. Hose moved away from bolt.

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Postby Brick » Thu Jan 21, 2010 5:23 pm

Sidewall repair for a puncture

Only found couple flywheel bolts for my new engine so put couple weld tacts on flywheel to crank, held well when hit with hammer so should be fine
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Postby ee904age » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:08 pm

When I put the bluetop in my old AE82 I used nothing but speaker wire and sellotape to wire it up. I didnt have a single peice of wire long enough to get to fuel pump so did the old twist and tape method to get it running. Power wires were just poked into the bottom of fuse box, never got round to hooking it all up permanently, was still running sweet the day I sold it 2 years later!

Also the outlet on the fuel pump was 1/2" and standard feed to front of car was only 1/4" so poked the 1/4" hose inside the 1/2" and put a cable tie round it.
Car went pretty well for such a dodgey job, so long as you kept it above 1/2 tank of gas as it still had the carbd tank and no surge tank.
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Postby neo » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:43 pm

B_giB wrote:
for holding on:
bumpers
guards
mudflaps
intercoolers
shock cannisters
innerguard liners
tail lamps
park lamps
head lamps

Battery for me


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Front half of car to car

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Snapped it several days later whilst turning onto wellingtons man nightclub strip.. Replaced 2/3 of the gear stick with a pocket knife a friend had on them (stick was hollow) for several weeks.. worked as a better deterrent than an alarm.
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Postby B_giB » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:28 am

Brick wrote:Sidewall repair for a puncture


My god.
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Postby FXGTV » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:20 pm

I used an afm from a 3ltr v6 Windom engine to get my sw20 turbo going again :P
And to add another battery story, outside Queensgate in Lower Hutt my mates car died. We took the battery out of my FX, held it above his battery and used a screwdriver to bridge the gap so to speak. It worked...but we got a few dodgy looks :P
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Postby Brick » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:39 pm

B_giB wrote:
Brick wrote:Sidewall repair for a puncture


My god.


oh noes

it only had to last a trip from one workshop to the other so i could put new tire on it. It lasted mint
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Postby B_giB » Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:21 am

Thats ok then I guess. Ive seen heaps of stuff like that, or people wanting me to repair sidewall punctures.
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