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Dracostan

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So, being a long time modifier on many cars, and a relatively active user of associated members forums, (and an engineer for my day job) you'd think I'd have some good grounding of the basics of spanner monkey-ing.

 

Today I had planned on fitting these:

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a spanking set of wheel spacers to make my rims sit 'just right' in the caverns of my arches.

 

I've had them sat on the side for a week, during which I brought together all my tools required - down to a rust scouring pad to clean the hub faces, and acquiring a brand new torque wrench to tighten the nuts properly, rather then the usual f-tight.

Finally had a beautiful sunny day to do the work and so set about pulling the first wheel off....... You can probably guess whats coming!

 

First I find my trolley jack is low on oil, so only lifts a couple of millimetres per pump - at best :thumbdown: Ok, I think, I'll use the screw jack to lift to the point I can get the trolley under the suspension arm at the right height to remove the wheel, pump the extra couple of mill I need to get an axle stand in next to the trolley and set it down to remove the wheel - only to remember the car doesn't have a screw jack, just a plastic bottle of tyre foam :angry:

 

So, I resigned myself to having to use the trolley millimetre by millimetre and laboriously pumped to the height I needed, set the stand and removed the wheel.

The hub looked in good nick, so only a quick go over with the rust scourer was needed and I set the spacer in place. Wound the nuts in with my fingers then picked up the wheel wrench to tighten - only to have the socket jump over the nut....

It was then I realised the spacer nuts need a 19 socket, not the 21 socket of the wheel wrench :rant:

 

Cursing the poor level of attention I had paid to the spacer nuts while they were sat on my counter for an entire week, I headed inside to rifle through my toolbox to find a 19 socket.

On finding my 19 socket, it turned out it is a double-ended, with a 17 on the other end and so requiring a extension bar to fit to the wrench. I popped open my socket set box to find one, but found out I only have a 3/8" extension, rather than the 1/2" needed for the torque wrench. :bang::bangin::doh:

 

By this time it was to late to pop over to Halfrauds, so I had no choice but to pull the spacer off, replace the wheel and slink back inside with my modders tail between my legs - and, of course, come and confess my most basic of fails to the community. :p

 

So, in a plea for you, dear reader, to take pity on me, please feel free to post your own stories of most basic failure :dummy:

 

:) Draco

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I'll be the first to say it then... Long time modder without a decent socket set. What's wrong with you man?!?

 

:doh:

I do have a decent set, just not the one piece I needed today - I would ask how many times has that happened to you !!? :teeth:

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Read my door handle thread. Took me a week to sort out, took me 2 weeks to fit an oil cooler, 3 weeks to sort faulty washer pumps, there are threads on those somewhere as well. Its all part of the fun (and frustration)

I love learning to do mechanics myself but every time i start with zero preparation like an idiot.

 

Back to yours above, is there no friends/family that have any tools?

If i need anything i can usualy rely on my dad to have it in his antiques roadshow toolbox

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Read my door handle thread. Took me a week to sort out, took me 2 weeks to fit an oil cooler, 3 weeks to sort faulty washer pumps, there are threads on those somewhere as well. Its all part of the fun (and frustration)

I love learning to do mechanics myself but every time i start with zero preparation like an idiot.

 

Back to yours above, is there no friends/family that have any tools?

If i need anything i can usualy rely on my dad to have it in his antiques roadshow toolbox

 

Yeah, it's usually the things you think will be a simple job that turn out to be the PITA's!

Friends and family are a bit too far away for a quick call for help, though I can bet my Dad will have the extension (why is it dad's always have the really weird and obscure tools?!).

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Probably because back in the day they did a similar job and needed to buy the same tool. Then its been sat there for 20 years rusting away until their son gives them a call one day and pops over to rumage through tbe box/chest and hey presto, it gets a second use and sees the light of day for a second brief time before returning back to the dark oblivion of rusty things always willing and waiting patiently for the call to arms.

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I'll be the first to say it then... Long time modder without a decent socket set. What's wrong with you man?!?

 

:doh:

I do have a decent set, just not the one piece I needed today - I would ask how many times has that happened to you !!? :teeth:

 

It used to happen alllll the time until one month I made a list of all the things I tend to struggle with and bought the lot. Decent socket set, every kind of socket connection/extension bar at different drives, stud extractors, drill bits, breaker bars etc etc. It honestly made a massive difference to doing the little jobs. :thumbs:

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I have all the gear and still no idea :lol:

 

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I still have fails :( on the third attempt at sorting the front end of the Radical this weekend and had a fail on that (will post up on my build thread soon) :doh:

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Omg I was creased reading this! :lol:

 

Hope you got it all sorted buddy, I fitted mine (with a mechanic mate & all his kit, plus a crate of budweiser) and they are awesome it'll be worth it in the end!

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Picked up some hydraulic oil and the correct 19 socket today, so will be having a second go at it this weekend - and speaking of dad's having the right tools for the job, I could even get some quality Dad time/assistance, it being Fathers Day :teeth:

 

Keyser - just a little bit jealous of the Zed Shed. Not just the fine array of tools, but actually having a garage that's usable as one, rather than the 'shed with a big door' that I currently have !

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