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#61
^^ good ideas
mine:
my most useful tool is my victorinox swisstool, and second is a paperclip and gum. i use the clip to poke around in the engine, set the clock, and check for codes. if i drop something small into, say, a valve cover (like part of an old pcv gasket), i'll stick some abc gum on the end of the paperclip and "fish" it out.
mine:
my most useful tool is my victorinox swisstool, and second is a paperclip and gum. i use the clip to poke around in the engine, set the clock, and check for codes. if i drop something small into, say, a valve cover (like part of an old pcv gasket), i'll stick some abc gum on the end of the paperclip and "fish" it out.
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I just use a coat hanger wire - what kind of tiny drains are YOU clogging up??

Not sure if it's been mentioned here, but using a bottle jack and a (craftsman=lifetime warranty no matter what) wrench to break loose a fill plug or other bolt close the ground works well. Just position the wrench on the bolt, and snug the bottle jack against it (bottom of jack on floor of course!), and slowly pump the jack, using the weight of the truck or car to break loose the bolt. Keep an eye on it so you don't bend the wrench, or round off the bolt.
#65
...Not sure if it's been mentioned here, but using a bottle jack and a (craftsman=lifetime warranty no matter what) wrench to break loose a fill plug or other bolt close the ground works well. Just position the wrench on the bolt, and snug the bottle jack against it (bottom of jack on floor of course!), and slowly pump the jack, using the weight of the truck or car to break loose the bolt. Keep an eye on it so you don't bend the wrench, or round off the bolt.
#68
and i just did this. jacked it up till it just met the wrench, sloooooowly continued up, and finally a >crick<. it worked perfectly. thanks phil!
and brutalharmonies, where in va? i'm up by dc
Last edited by irab88; Nov 5, 2010 at 12:19 PM.
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#70
Don't know if I've posted this before but Green Hair Shampoo works great to get ground in oily dirt off your hands... but I like to use the $ store Grapefruit scented dish soap for oily greasy grime...
Last edited by aviator; Nov 5, 2010 at 08:14 PM.
#71
In southwest VA Im fairly close to the tri cities Kingsport Bristol , etc etc its a small town called Coeburn . Some Killer Offroading to be done in this area , nothing but mountains on top of mountains =p
Last edited by brutalharmonies; Nov 5, 2010 at 08:23 PM. Reason: messed up the quote (
#72
Dish soap also works well for lubbing rubber parts so they slide on easier. The use of petrolium products with some rubbers cause them to degrade. The soap in a failsafe alternative.
#73
So WD40 works to attract fish? I always thought it had the opposite effect....
*Using dish soap instead of shower soap after a day under the truck.
*Oven clear as an engine cleaner.
*For grease stains on concrete: Pour parts washer cleaner on the stains. Scrub with shop broom. Put kitty liter or similar on top. Wait till dry. Sweep up. Thank me for a clean floor.
----I used this method in the pit that was used for semi-tractors oil changes. The pit had never been cleaned since the day the business began. Its no joke, under the steps leading in to the pit was a 6 inch layer of oil. When I was done, the pit looked very good!!!!!
*Using dish soap instead of shower soap after a day under the truck.
*Oven clear as an engine cleaner.
*For grease stains on concrete: Pour parts washer cleaner on the stains. Scrub with shop broom. Put kitty liter or similar on top. Wait till dry. Sweep up. Thank me for a clean floor.
----I used this method in the pit that was used for semi-tractors oil changes. The pit had never been cleaned since the day the business began. Its no joke, under the steps leading in to the pit was a 6 inch layer of oil. When I was done, the pit looked very good!!!!!
#75
the ashtray of 3rd gen pick-ups is the perfect size for an 80/120 zune
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ianrab/4803253834/
#80
idk if i posted this one but...if you spill oil on concrete...pour gas on it and light it...my dad does it all the time, but for everyone out there, idk if i would do this every single time...just when you really have to.
it works great though, only if you get the oil before it actually "sinks in and stains"
it works great though, only if you get the oil before it actually "sinks in and stains"
Last edited by 85gijunk4x4; Dec 18, 2010 at 05:19 PM.




