07-16-2012 | #1 |
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How something easy becomes a mpia
Thought you guys might find my ineptitude a little funny. So I'm a construction worker, could build you a house top to bottom w/ all the fixin's. But my automotive skills are limited to changing oil, filters, fuses, and other easy projects. So I bought a used wiper motor from a yard, and decided to install it on Sat.. Easy right? So I get the old shot motor out, no sweat. Get the first screw started on the new one, good. Start the second and PING I drop it down into the motor somewhere. Spend the next hour w/ flashlight, mirror, and magnet trying to find it and fish it out. Finally get it out (now my back is starting to ache from leaning over so much). And it's also 90+ in my garage and I'm soaked. Try it again being careful not to drop the screw and CLANG, are you kidding me? Dropped the socket wrench down into the engine.... and it disappears. Now I'm efn furious.Spend another hour trying pull it out because it wedged itself down in there and refused to come out. So I finally got it out and the rest went smooth, only took 3+ hours. Spent more time fishing out things then I did installing. Anyway, I'm looking to hang a punching bag in my garage for future endeavors, know of any good ones
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07-16-2012 | #2 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
Been there, done that -- don't feel too bad!!
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07-16-2012 | #3 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
forget the punching bag, install A/C unit instead
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07-16-2012 | #4 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
That seems to happen with everything I touch these days!
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07-16-2012 | #5 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
Get a telescoping magnet.
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07-17-2012 | #6 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
The first time I did a plenum pull I dropped a plenum bolt down that little gap behind the engine and it rolled back about 4 inches down the bell housing.
If memory serves me, it took about 3 hours of crawling all over the top of the engine with a flashlight and the magnet tool. I never actually saw the blasted thing, it just magically came back with the magnet after an eternity of fishing it around in the dark recesses. Feeling your pain.... 'Crabs
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07-17-2012 | #7 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
If you only knew..........What happens in the garage, stays in the garage........
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07-17-2012 | #8 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
My wife dreads every time I go to the garage...much cussing is sure to follow...
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07-17-2012 | #9 |
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
Been there. Done that. Got the T-shirt. Seen the movie, and read the book. None of which helped me to not drop stuff. Sometime in my late '50's I noticed that my dexterity wasn't what it used to be and neither was my sense of touch. Mental note! Be careful as you will be prone to drop stuff! Didn't help.
So now if I have a job that should take an hour I allow 3. If it is one of my favourite jobs like plumbing or spark chasing then I allow 4 or more. Most of the time is spent barking out profanities at myself but that doesn't help anyone within earshot. OK so most folks think I am a bit crazy but if the foo sh_ts then I am guilty. Glad to know that I am in good company. By the bye did I ever tell you guys that I hate plumbing and spark chasing? Oh yeah guess I might have mentioned it in the past. |
07-17-2012 | #10 |
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: How something easy becomes a mpia
Just had my plenum off and purchased Marc's DVD prior to doing so - best $50 I've ever spent on the car.
Studied the DVD a few times and knew my fat butt wasn't sitting up on the plenum like Marc does when it came time to remove the MAP sensor bracket. And Marc says "be very careful with the fasteners - if you drop them back here you'll likely never retrieve them, and they are no longer available from GM". One of mine was original and the other was stainless, so I knew someone like me had been there before. But I had been forewarned! His words were going through my mind as I was starting the first screw (the original one), while putting the bracket back in place. I was being very, very careful.... and you know what I did. And it was not to be found! |
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