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23-09-2015, 06:38 PM | #31 | ||
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I also know of a lady who filled her radiator with petrol.
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23-09-2015, 06:45 PM | #32 | ||
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Knew a taxi bloke whose driver complained about the P/S being low, the guy was away and told the driver there is some fluid on the shelf at his house just fill it up and he (the owner) would fix it tomorrow when he got back.
The driver said OK, he knew what to do etc so went to boss's house and filled the P/S with....Fish Oil! Which was also on the shelf, he was a night driver and didn't want to turn on the lights etc at 2am and just got the first container he found. Nice frothy mess to clean up the next morning...pump still worked through the night but the driver did complain about the smell. |
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23-09-2015, 06:45 PM | #33 | ||
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I know of a group of travellers who regularly urinated into the radiator. They couldn't afford to fix the radiator but they could afford the alcohol to create the golden liquid!
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23-09-2015, 06:50 PM | #34 | ||
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i saw a Toyota aurion with quad tips and extractors driving once lol. My immediate thoughts were to kill it with fire as it sounded bad. very bad.
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23-09-2015, 07:05 PM | #35 | ||
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23-09-2015, 07:09 PM | #36 | ||
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Going back a few years... I was filling my car up at the local servo and noticed an older lady had the bonnet up on a brand new Honda Euro. I had to look twice, but she had just filled the engine up with 4 ltrs of water from the servo watering can ?!
Since she was oblivious what was about to happen to the engine, I walked over and politely explained what she had just done and offered a recommendation that she not start the car and get it towed over to the dealership before any damage occured. I was told she was going to call her husband and ask what to do....after I'd just explained it. Anyhow, I'm paying for the fuel and watching out the shop window... off she drives in this brand new Honda with 4 ltrs of water in the engine. I can only imagine the milkshake once down the road ! |
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23-09-2015, 07:26 PM | #37 | ||
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Back when i used to work at repco on a weekend, we had a bloke come in flustered to all buggery, he figured he'd be able to do a quick oil change on his recently purchased second hand bmw (cant remember what model), so he's undone the ''engine sump bolt" thinking he'd drained the engine oil...nope he drained the auto oil instead unknowingly.. it doesn't stop there, checking the engine oil dip stick once all this has gone on and still showing full he had a brain fart and figured ''well this must be wrong cause i've dumped the engine oil'' so he add 5 litres of engine oil to the engine.. all proud of his efforts he took the car for a round the block road test and things weren't right, car was blowing smoke and the gearbox was slamming into gears, making all sorts of noises, drives it 10 kilometers to our shop for advice to only be told he drove it with double the amount of engine oil and next to no gearbox oil, still laugh about it till this day
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23-09-2015, 07:31 PM | #38 | ||
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A fair few years ago, one of the mechanics at my old work is servicing a Camry. He has removed the spark plugs and is going to the back of the workshop to get replacements. On his way he tells the new apprentice to fill the engine oil.
As he gets back to the car the apprentice has just finished putting 4l of oil thru a spark plug hole. The exhaust valve just happened to be open, so it filled the exhaust with oil. Customer didn't get the car back for 3 days, but it did come with a free new exhaust system. |
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23-09-2015, 07:41 PM | #39 | ||
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went outside and saw female fill her Mini engine with water she thought it was the radiator i told her don't start it the engine will have to be flushed now
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23-09-2015, 08:05 PM | #40 | ||
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An apprentice filled an engine with oil through the dipstick pipe. At least he got the level correct.
Missus dad wouldnt use coolant as he thought the radiator would freeze.... |
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23-09-2015, 08:32 PM | #41 | ||
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I've seen someone chain a rotary engine into a corona to keep it from jumping out
Lol didn't last to long |
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23-09-2015, 08:33 PM | #42 | |||
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But in all honesty I dont live down a dirt road or in a really dusty area anyway.
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23-09-2015, 10:07 PM | #43 | ||
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popped diff
whipped rear cover off and bashed nuts, screws, bolts and whatever could find on the bench and jammed em in centre spinny bits skiddy lols we had |
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24-09-2015, 08:18 AM | #44 | ||
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My son-inlaw to be called me one night and said he had a problem with his VE ute. he had done an oil change and he was driving down the freeway and he had noticed 1. he could smell oil and 2. the gearbox(manual) felt "funny". I told him to pull over as he wasn't far from my home and I would come have a look. When I got there I could see oil dripping under the car and it smelt bad. he told me he thought it was strange that when he drained the oil there was only about a litre and it was really thick.
Anyone guessed what he did yet? yep he drained the gearbox and filled the engine up with the recommended 6 litre's of oil!!!!! so on the side of the road I had to drain 12 litre's of oil out and go get some gearbox oil to top it up. how the car survived without any damage is still a source of amazement to me.
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24-09-2015, 08:26 AM | #45 | ||
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Filed down oversize pistons to fit a standard bore!!! (not me)
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24-09-2015, 08:34 AM | #46 | ||
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The dummest thing you have seen done to a engine award goes to
filled the engine up with 4 ltrs of water from the servo watering can ?!:yelrotf lm
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24-09-2015, 11:20 AM | #47 | ||
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I've made a few simple and dumb decisions in the past but my biggest and latest one was to buy a Toyota 2.5L V6 motor! Useless garbage. The other problem is that is still in a late model Toyota RWD sedan body!
Regret buying it. But choice here is limited.
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24-09-2015, 11:50 AM | #48 | ||
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24-09-2015, 02:08 PM | #49 | ||
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- Take a rasp file to a 302 cleveland to 'bore it out' - he then sanded the bores before hosing them out with water. The motor was put back together and refitted to his 4 door XC falcon and it actually ran. He sold it months later to another muppet who decided "it drove really well."
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24-09-2015, 03:13 PM | #50 | ||
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Not an Engine, but funny nonetheless.
True story. Mate had a old corolla, and he worked very close to ocean in Freo, so rust was becoming a problem. Anyway, somebody (it might have been his dad) once told him that a good way to slow down rust, was to spray "fisholene" (treated fish-oil) inside your doors and guards. So anyway, he's telling me he's done this but complaining about the stench, and asking if I know whether the smell will go away. I'm telling him that it shouldn't smell that bad, then the penny drops, he's not saying "fisholene" or even "fish oil" he's saying "fish emulsion" which is rotted fish guts you use as a liquid fertiliser. Sure enough he found it in the GARDENING section at Bunnings and sprayed it inside his doors with a spray-bottle.
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24-09-2015, 03:30 PM | #51 | ||
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At an 18yo birthday party...
The guy walked up to his HQ, took the air cleaner off, started it up and while holding the throttle wide open he poured a schooner of beer down the carby...To this day nobody knows why he did it. Dead lucky the 202 didn't hydraulic lock and throw a rod out the side ! |
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24-09-2015, 03:43 PM | #52 | ||
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A man named Peter Brock fitted an energy polariser to an engine and destroyed his credibility
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24-09-2015, 08:05 PM | #53 | |||
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So began using the belt sander to shave it down to size to fit snugly and allow room for thermal expansion to take place, filed rings down to allow their expansion too. Put it all back together and started it after a few pulls of the cord. Was a bit tight but ran really well. After a few lawns mowed, made a few funny noises but took no notice. Eventually, it suddenly died. Pulled out plug and immediately noticed a small chunk of metal fouling gap. On further inspection a lot more metal bits emerged, removed head and found top of piston and head to look like the surface of the moon. Turned out the top ring blew, shattered to pieces, scoring bore, exhaust port shamfered, piston skirt gouged and the rest. Anyway, cleaned it all up, put it back together and used it for another two years working fine until the old man bought a new Honda four stroke. Still can't believe only the bottom ring could give such good compression even after the amount of damage. That engine was a freak. |
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24-09-2015, 08:23 PM | #54 | |||
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24-09-2015, 08:53 PM | #55 | ||
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I once thought about placing a device on my car that would provide false emissions readings but VW beat me to it.
Slightly on topic, I was working on my VL Commodore many moons ago whilst it was running, not concentrating I placed my hand on the distributor, man what shock! |
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24-09-2015, 10:43 PM | #56 | ||
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A drunk apprentice trying to refuel a turbo charged engine on a stand at a Christmas party while it was piping hot..... burns to 70% of his body... still alive as far as I know... the traditional rev it till blows motor was yearly ritual until this happened... work cover love that kind of sh** eh. Not a very merry Christmas for those concerned.
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24-09-2015, 10:43 PM | #57 | ||
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My son had a semi-permanent loan of his grandfather's POFS Hyundai Excel.
It used to burn a bit of oil so he used to top it up fairly frequently. One day he rang me from the side of the Calder Freeway near Sunbury saying the car was not running well and could I come and pick him up. When I got there the car started fine, but when I did a test drive blew a shipload of smoke out of the exhaust. However after about 2-3 minutes it stopped and was happy enough to go all the way home (well as happy as an Excel got anyway). I fear too much 'topping up' and the slope uphill past Sunbury the oil was getting out and into somewhere it shouldn't have been. Would have been good on convoy patrol in WWII, it laid an excellent smoke screen... When I was much much younger I somehow locked myself out of my car in Barkly Square Shopping Centre car park in Brunswick with the bonnet up and the engine running. Decided that I didn't want the leave the car running while I found a coat hanger so I pulled the high-tension lead out of the coil, hence giving myself the equivalent of a good going over by an electric fence. In hindsight there would have been better ways of achieving the same end but it seemed like a good idea at the time (but not afterwards, and never again). |
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25-09-2015, 09:37 AM | #58 | ||
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25-09-2015, 01:40 PM | #59 | ||
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