I'm a jammy bugger
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What's more.. the wall of my garage is rough breezeblock.. :yikes:
But my dad had constructed a wooden lattice against that wall in order to fit a bench at a later date, and my car had come to rest against that lattice.
I escaped with a tiny scratch that'll easily polish out.
Heart attack over. *collapses* :ouch:
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MikeKnight;15313 wrote: I was jacking up my car just now and.. it fell off the jack.. :yikes:
What's more.. the wall of my garage is rough breezeblock.. :yikes:
But my dad had constructed a wooden lattice against that wall in order to fit a bench at a later date, and my car had come to rest against that lattice.
I escaped with a tiny scratch that'll easily polish out.
Heart attack over. *collapses* :ouch:
Ooh nasty!
But it could have been a lot worse, you could have been under it!:yesnod:
Reminds me of when I was a callow youth, I had a Capri up on the supplied jack, trying to remove a front disk. I was bashing away with a hammer, my head was in the wheel arch, when I heard an ominous creaking!:whistle:
Cue rapid exit backwards, just in time to see the jack fold up, allowing the Capri to lurch forwards. Luckily(?) the corner of the house stopped it going too far:mad:
A valuable lesson learned, I have always used a big hydraulic jack and axle stands since. As well as chocking the wheels!
David
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Since I'll have my complete body underneath it while undersealing it, I'm taking NO chances.
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But I'd love to know how the heck you got the bolts off! Mine absolutely refuse to budge, even after soaking them in penetrating oil all day.
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I think it will mean the biggest breaker bar you can find, maybe a bit of heat as well.
Are you using penetrating oil or WD40?
It might help to wire brush the threads that are sticking out of the end.
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If we have time on Friday, we could slacken them then tighten them up again (but enough to get them off when I get home).
My dad has a large air compressor and an air powered impact driver, that would get them off no problem. But the damn thing doesn't fit in the space available.
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MikeKnight;15344 wrote: I don't have a breaker bar, that's one essential thing I'm missing from my tool chest.
If we have time on Friday, we could slacken them then tighten them up again (but enough to get them off when I get home).
My dad has a large air compressor and an air powered impact driver, that would get them off no problem. But the damn thing doesn't fit in the space available.
i have a home made breaker bar, want me to pop round tomorrow? be interesting to see the mod evan if its a bit pointless to me
you were dam lucky like, if i knew you were undersealing i'd of said come to mine and we could do it together (oo erR) i've been putting the job off long enough!
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I also managed to get the thingies off in order to change the bushes, but I'm having a hell of a time getting the metal ring out the larger one.
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Now I have to cross my fingers and hope the company who makes the new bushes actually bothered to ship them when I ordered them (Monday) and they'll be here tomorrow. Because if they're not here by Friday I'll be stuffed.. and they'll be receiving an angry letter.
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