Little tricks you have learned on the way (CAR RELATED)
Lets try and keep this a legit thread.
Post up some things you have learned along the way while working on cars. Tricks/tips car and s chassis related.
Ill start off so you get the idea:
-Cheap cat litter to soak up oil/random fluids
-WD 40 if you forgot to wear gloves and need something to break down the grease on your hands (assuming you do not have other things) I do this a lot before washing hands with soap.
-Sawzaw is your friend
Post up some things you have learned along the way while working on cars. Tricks/tips car and s chassis related.
Ill start off so you get the idea:
-Cheap cat litter to soak up oil/random fluids
-WD 40 if you forgot to wear gloves and need something to break down the grease on your hands (assuming you do not have other things) I do this a lot before washing hands with soap.
-Sawzaw is your friend
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Last edited by Super Coupe; Mar 19, 2010 at 02:05 PM.
^lol
fixed=sawzall
1. Invest in a soldering iron
a. Learn to solder
2. Buy a multimeter
a. USE IT
3. Download the damn FSM
a. Learn the wiring diagram
4. Use common sense, don't ghetto rig shit (don't have the "I gotta drive this out tonight no matter what" mentality.
fixed=sawzall
1. Invest in a soldering iron
a. Learn to solder
2. Buy a multimeter
a. USE IT
3. Download the damn FSM
a. Learn the wiring diagram
4. Use common sense, don't ghetto rig shit (don't have the "I gotta drive this out tonight no matter what" mentality.
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Last edited by Bullitt_S13; Mar 19, 2010 at 01:50 PM.
Tip #1: build the car you want, not the car that people tell you that you want.
Trick #1&2&3: If you suck at setting the cam timing on your motor, ziptie the cam sprockets to the chain. Removing the sprockets from the cams is much easier in the head, since the caps are holding it in place. It's just a 1" opened to hold the cam, and a 24mm to do the bolt. Use a deep 24mm and it will sit in the notch on the front of the head. This gives you tool clearance for the ratchet and helps brace the socket as you undo the 100ft-lb bolt.
Trick #1&2&3: If you suck at setting the cam timing on your motor, ziptie the cam sprockets to the chain. Removing the sprockets from the cams is much easier in the head, since the caps are holding it in place. It's just a 1" opened to hold the cam, and a 24mm to do the bolt. Use a deep 24mm and it will sit in the notch on the front of the head. This gives you tool clearance for the ratchet and helps brace the socket as you undo the 100ft-lb bolt.
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when removing a pilot bearin without th proper tool:
1 wet tiny pieces of paper towel and shove them behind the pilot
2 repeat step 1 alot
3 take a small socket and extention just slightly smaller than pilot bearing hole and hammer into the hole
4 repeat step 1 as the paper compresses
5 pilot bearing pops out.
works great
another tip... cocain would have probably been a cheaper hobby than cars
1 wet tiny pieces of paper towel and shove them behind the pilot
2 repeat step 1 alot
3 take a small socket and extention just slightly smaller than pilot bearing hole and hammer into the hole
4 repeat step 1 as the paper compresses
5 pilot bearing pops out.
works great

another tip... cocain would have probably been a cheaper hobby than cars
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86.5 toyota supra- 1jz never to be finished
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Branden Berger
352-789-0006
86.5 toyota supra- 1jz never to be finished
01 mitsu eclipse v6 5mt chick car daily
98 honda accord ex- h22 swapped daily driver
but grease is yuky
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Branden Berger
352-789-0006
86.5 toyota supra- 1jz never to be finished
01 mitsu eclipse v6 5mt chick car daily
98 honda accord ex- h22 swapped daily driver
Branden Berger
352-789-0006
86.5 toyota supra- 1jz never to be finished
01 mitsu eclipse v6 5mt chick car daily
98 honda accord ex- h22 swapped daily driver






