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WTF !!
This is deja vu, all over again.
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Always rinse out a newly removed radiator so that the rust and scale is washed out instead of drying to a hard crust inside the radiator.
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Dr Terry , Deja vu only comes in one flavor ,and thats again.Wheres your tip?I still need one from you and Byron and Warren and 2000 other blackbelt teachers.lol...ps Is there any treatment (like chemical) for radiators when you take them out for a while? Jim in adelaide Edited by user Tuesday, 20 January 2009 2:46:35 AM(UTC)
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quote: Originally posted by jim
Dr Terry , Deja vu only comes in one flavor ,and thats again.
It was a joke !! Most of it has been covered, but my best advice is not to take shortcuts. Do the job once properly. When doing brakes, have the cylinders re-sleeved in stainless. When doing an engine, pull it down once & do it properly. Dont patch things up unless you absolutely have to, you will always have to re-do it. If you are going to modify something, ask someone whos already done something similar, you will save heaps of time & money. In another post I see someone was given wrong info by the fella at the wrecker. Trust me, the fella at the wrecker is not the man to trust for proper experienced mechanical advice. Either is the bloke behind the counter at Repco, Supacheap, Autopro etc. Im not having a go, but these guys sell parts, very few if any are licensed or experienced mechanics. Always ask someone who has done the same job, several times before. Also no point asking a Ford or VW mechanic how to change the cam in a Holden 308, if he hasnt seen one before. I dont care how many courses he done or awards hes got, always follow the advice of someone who has been there several times before. Dr Terry |
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Terry
It was a joke !!
Terry, you are wasting your breath. From what I have seen here in the past few days there are very few that could identify irony, metaphor, anology, simile or a big fat kick up the @ss if the boot was interfering with their vocal chords. Take the high road. And keep up the good work. Derek
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Yeah ,good advice ,a picture is worth a 1000 words but doing it yourself(with proper help ) is priceless.PS...I know it was a joke I was only joking back!...DAM THESE FACELESS COMPUTERS!! Jim in adelaide Edited by user Tuesday, 20 January 2009 8:43:49 AM(UTC)
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analogy
ha! beat the spelling nazis with small brains to it
now to go and relax in my spa with my seven virgins
uhm 20 virgins
ok my fat wife
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Another handy thing for rebuilds (along with the little plastic baggies) is ice cream containers and old toothbrushes. When you come to use the items bagged up (like "dashboard screws" etc) put them into an ice cream container - easier to fish about in and you can see them all at once. A toothbrush is handy to give items a final scruffing before fitting.
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when rebilding a motor allways check oil pikup to sump clearance. Make sure its not too high in the sump or to close to the bottem of the sump.
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Before you start, set your self a budget, then triple it and be prepared to spend a bit more.
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Beware of "helpful mates". While many are seriously offering help to rebuild your car, there are many instances where everyone helps pull it apart, but when the tedious hardwork starts, the enthusiasm runs out. Often this ends in cars being left in the too hard basket, sometimes ending up in the dump or sold as parts and unfinished projects.
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beerrs beers beers and more beers......... and mates to help you and be perpared to lose a girlfriend or two |
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sandman-agreed
how about when your mates are all pulling **** off ya car,then have no idea how it goes back on!?! to many beers!?!
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go to a carpet shop and ask them for the old carpet they are goin to throw away, and carpet the floor of your shed with it,as you will be living in there for the next 3-4 years......
it makes it more cozzy.
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Take off masking tape within 3 days or its a bastard to get off!(thinners)..ps ..bump
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I have found using some granite that was cut out for the sink in my kitchen has been the best for mixing up bog,Just comes straight off with a razor blade when its dry and its as good as new to go again.
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Dont think the Torana blokes would mind but theres some great advice in this thread courtesy GMH-Torana too... http://www.gmh-torana.co...ndex.php?showtopic=33605
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oh yeah and you need to log in for that one...
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My brother in law was taping up his assembled EFI 308 for a quick shot of paint before dropping it in and we were discussing the finer points of masking stuff off and I said to him why dont you use the Blue tape that Chip uses. He then said when Im doing something on a car I sometimes ask myself "What would Chip do?" Sometimes those TV shows use dodgy methods cos there Seppos but sometimes you see some brillant stuff. James
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