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Fix Sean's Car, It has the Clickity Clickitys!! OH NOES!
OK, Please DO NOT try this at home. In an attempt to find the clickity clickity problem on sean's beater, we had an interesting night. Obviously the first thought was CV Shafts, which was the problem, but please DO NOT attempt to fix your car like this, for you might die!
Step 1: Find the problem, ours was this! http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...TheProblem.jpg So you would think that you just need to replace the CV Shaft, no big deal.. Until the bolts are stuck in the lower control arm coz they don't like you & you live in ohio with horrid weather & the douche bag that had the car before you never heard of the word maintinence. So we find our selves with a problem such as this.. We struggled with the control arm in a vice & heating tools & hammers & the sawzall.. Yet we used all the blades & they ended up looking like this: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...tCuttingIt.jpg Well you see, Tony's solution for this problem is, "hey, i just bought that plasma cutter!! :chuckles: " http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...asmaCutter.jpg So we go to town for a minute: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../ReallyBad.jpg Well we got it all outa there & everything is ready to be fixed. The real problem is that this car needs to be driven tomarrow & it's mid night.. So here comes the creativity!!! I pulled out an old MILDLY used piston, with an idea in the back of the head! http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...UsedPiston.jpg As we fliped it over for a size measuring, we discovered that they had a secret compartment for extra hidden control arm busings in there!!! http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ew-bushing.jpg So we poped it out & put it to use! Thanks Wiseco!!! http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...tomBushing.jpg Now sean won't miss any class when he needs to go to school tomarrow!! ;) http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../TheBeater.jpg Hope everyone enjoyed the sweet story that i had ... but i've got to go to bed.. i've got a long day of work in the morning.. BTW.. once again, please don't do this unless you are desperate, & even then, think twice & plan to replace it with the correct parts ASAP!! |
:blue: Thanx again for helpin me brotha!! And the skivic rolls on!!
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......... i got freaked out when it said sean's car... i thought u were talkin about mine lol
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Wrist pin? What's the compression ratio on that LCA? uh... :nervous: :eek5: :ugh:
I wanna come up with something witty, but that degree of [uh] engineering is way more creative... I got nothing! :hsdunno: |
I once used a folded-up empty Benson & Hedges box to keep tension between the valve cover and alternator.
Edit: On my 67 Camaro :o Tony ftw! |
Very well done on that :goodjob:
Safety first of course, but if it was me I might leave it as-is until it started making noise again :oh:
Originally Posted by Chefboiali
(Post 3693300)
I once used a folded-up empty Benson & Hedges box to keep tension between the valve cover and alternator.
:o Tony ftw! |
Originally Posted by Jafro
(Post 3693288)
Wrist pin? What's the compression ratio on that LCA? uh... :nervous: :eek5: :ugh:
I wanna come up with something witty, but that degree of [uh] engineering is way more creative... I got nothing! :hsdunno: |
Originally Posted by Jafro
(Post 3693288)
Wrist pin? What's the compression ratio on that LCA? uh... :nervous: :eek5: :ugh:
i'm not 100% sure but i'll bet that home made bushing is stronger than all the others on the car! That & it's always fun to be different i guess.. i mean who else has wiseco bushings! LOL :D |
I should enter in Nascar! My left turns > all!
Better yet, I'll ask Eric if he wants to start a YSU Parking Garage race series...The Evo guys did it...:driving: They didn't know I was in my car...:popcorn: |
jesus, what happened to that piston? And I am sooooo jealous of your plasma cutter :oh:
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