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#21 Re: Bush Mechanics - Your Dodgiest Bodge
datto1000wagon Posted on: 2008/5/25 12:49
yep we go it on film my mate has it dont know if he still has it though


#22 Re: Bush Mechanics - Your Dodgiest Bodge
Dodgeman Posted on: 2008/6/1 10:20
Many many years ago, a mate broke a rear axle in his Austang A40 in his driveway.
Jacked up the rear & welded up the diff through the filler hole then drove it to the wreckers & left it there.


#23 Re: Bush Mechanics - Your Dodgiest Bodge
A14force Posted on: 2008/6/1 22:11
I had a nasty rust hole in a muffler. So I stuffed the hole full of steel wool, and sealed it up with New Tech. (fancy bog. "as good as liquid steel")


#24 Re: Bush Mechanics - Your Dodgiest Bodge
Ethan Posted on: 2009/7/27 11:10
Well, I wanted to flush out my radiator because it hadnt been running with any coolant. As i undo the hose clamp on the thermostat housing & try to slide the house off, I notice a big chunk of the aluminium is missing off the housing - it had coroded away. When i disturbed it, i destryoed the seal it had & couldnt get it back on - not enough meat for the hose to hold on to.

I managed to borrow a thermostat housing from a fellow member (thanks Immy!) while i sorted mine out. After running it for a few days, i noticed there was still a leak - the gasket wasnt sealing properly. I decided to take it off & cut a new gasket. The top bolt came off fine. The bottom bolt was quite tight & as i was trying to undo it, the head snapped off!

Had to take the grill & radiator out, get a drill in there & try to drill it out. An "easy-out" wouldnt budge the bolt so i decided to cut new threads with a tap. slowly going, i was almost done & the tap goes & breaks it the blasted hole! Cant drill that now! Sat there, staring at it for about an hour not knowing what to do!

So, i checked to see that there was enough meat for me to drill a small hole in to the head - slightly off centre to the bolt. Thought it was ok, drilled the hole, took a 6mm selftapping screw, slapped sum washers on it so it would hold the housing securely, screwed it in , bolted everything back up & packed away my tools just as the sun was going down.

That was about 2 months back. it was still working like that when i took it in to the panel beaters - now that the engines coming out, i can work on ti properly! (or just get an a14 head & save myself the hassle!)



#25 Re: Bush Mechanics - Your Dodgiest Bodge
jarrydsNIZ12 Posted on: 2009/7/27 12:08
about 6 months agoi was driving to work
get to work n see my exhaust is touching the ground this is like 120kms from my house luckily on the jobsite one of the concretors had wire they use to tie the steel mesh together so i wrppaedit around the exhaust n attatched it to the leaf springs
haha when i got home it was dragging on the ground again


#26 Re: Bush Mechanics - Your Dodgiest Bodge
rugger Posted on: 2009/7/27 13:53
throttle cable broke so made a new one up out some 8pound fishing line... worked a treat....


#27 Re: Bush Mechanics - Your Dodgiest Bodge
DattoFrog Posted on: 2009/7/27 15:22
Many moons ago my brother and I put the old charger into a table drain. Somewhere during the sidewise offroad excursion we bent the tailshaft. Limped up to a property where the owner had a look and said "That's an easy fix" we cut the bent section out of the shaft and the old cocky turned a peice of black wattle up in the lathe fitted it into the two halves and fixed it into place with a couple of 1/4 inch mild bolts. It vibrated a bit up around 80kph but settled down again around 90-95. That shaft was still in the car when my brother sold it 2 years later.



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