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Offline Horney

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I am a tit!
« on: 29 October 2007, 19:25 »
Tried fitting my replacement CV boot tonight and it just won't work. Great I now have a car with No CV boot so I'm going nowhere.

Why is it I can do these things blindfolded on a mini and I never have any problems. I try and do it on a golf and I end up worse than when I started.

Anyone in the Basingstoke area fancy coming round to mine one night this week and fixing it for me? I'll cook you a slap up dinner!

Nick

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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #1 on: 29 October 2007, 20:50 »
inner or outer? either way whats the problem? they are easy as pie, if i was closer i'd do it for you!
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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #2 on: 29 October 2007, 20:55 »
Nick you could do it cowboy style and get wrap arounds except you glue them together and stick a jubliee clip on it won't last more than a year, but hey it gets you through a MOT.  :laugh:

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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #3 on: 29 October 2007, 21:10 »
Outer. I know it' not supposed to be that hard but I swear this car has it in for me! I tried one of those glue on boots as an interim which was a mistake really but I know a few peeps who've been OK with them. It just wouldn't fit right for the glue to bond and it was just rubbish really. Lesson learned there.

I'm going to have to do it properly but I don't have the best place to work on it as a wet dark carpark is far from ideal and I just know I'll break something when i do it. Me paranoid? Nah! I think I'm just really fed up with it at the moment. Everything I've tried to do on it I've cocked up and it's making me feel useless, which I don't like!

Nick

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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #4 on: 29 October 2007, 21:14 »
nick what time u get home??
i maybe able to come round with my haynes bookof lies

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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #5 on: 29 October 2007, 21:18 »
Its a love and hate mate, but at least you are creating, fixing stuff and not in a office with your soul suck out of you!
 Give me a mechanics job anyday shame it doesn't pay enough.
You should do a pictorial of how to change a CV boot and enjoy it plus take your time over it.
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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #6 on: 29 October 2007, 21:41 »
Outer. I know it' not supposed to be that hard but I swear this car has it in for me! I tried one of those glue on boots as an interim which was a mistake really but I know a few peeps who've been OK with them. It just wouldn't fit right for the glue to bond and it was just rubbish really. Lesson learned there.

I'm going to have to do it properly but I don't have the best place to work on it as a wet dark carpark is far from ideal and I just know I'll break something when i do it. Me paranoid? Nah! I think I'm just really fed up with it at the moment. Everything I've tried to do on it I've c*cked up and it's making me feel useless, which I don't like!

Nick

The past 124months have been like this for me. Constantly.  :grin:

Even tonight for that matter.
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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #7 on: 29 October 2007, 22:09 »
Outer. I know it' not supposed to be that hard but I swear this car has it in for me! I tried one of those glue on boots as an interim which was a mistake really but I know a few peeps who've been OK with them. It just wouldn't fit right for the glue to bond and it was just rubbish really. Lesson learned there.

I'm going to have to do it properly but I don't have the best place to work on it as a wet dark carpark is far from ideal and I just know I'll break something when i do it. Me paranoid? Nah! I think I'm just really fed up with it at the moment. Everything I've tried to do on it I've c*cked up and it's making me feel useless, which I don't like!

Nick

The past 124months have been like this for me. Constantly.  :grin:

Even tonight for that matter.

Sucks doesn't it! It's not really the fact that's it's broken, it's more that I can't fix it and I should be able to. The minis quite often broke, but I could fix them everytime without too much drama. Who'd have thought a mini would be easier to work on but I really think they are. Access is a  bummer, but they are a fair bit simpler. There was the odd time it went Pete Tong, but you expect that. This thing just seems to be taunting me.

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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #8 on: 29 October 2007, 22:11 »
...my haynes book of lies

LOL, I liked that

Haynes is like 1) remove engine, 2) fix engine, 3) put engine back, 4) start car, 5) Enter the Dakar Rally and win. Easily.

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Re: I am a tit!
« Reply #9 on: 29 October 2007, 22:14 »
...my haynes book of lies

LOL, I liked that

Haynes is like 1) remove engine, 2) fix engine, 3) put engine back, 4) start car, 5) Enter the Dakar Rally and win. Easily.


This always makes me laugh and you reminded me of it. It's just cracked my first smile since about 6:0 this evening. Thanks bud :-)

aynes: Rotate anticlockwise.
Translation: Clamp with molegrips then beat repeatedly with hammer anticlockwise.

Haynes: This is a snug fit.
Translation: Clamp with molegrips then beat repeatedly with hammer.

Haynes: This is a tight fit.
Translation: Clamp with molegrips then beat repeatedly with a hammer.

Haynes: As described in Chapter 7...
Translation: That'll teach you not to read right through before you start. Now you are looking at scary photos of the inside of a gearbox.

Haynes: Prise off...
Translation: Hammer a screwdriver into...

Haynes: Undo...
Translation: Go buy a tin of WD40 (giant economy size).

Haynes: Retain tiny spring...
Translation: PINGGGG - "Jesus, where the hell did that go?"

Haynes: Press and rotate to remove bulb...
Translation: OK - that's the glass bit off, now fetch some good pliers to dig out the bayonet part (and maybe a plaster or two).

Haynes: Lightly slacken...
Translation: Start off lightly and build up till the veins on your forehead are throbbing then clamp with molegrips then beat repeatedly with hammer.

Haynes: Weekly checks...
Translation: If it isn't broken don't fix it.

Haynes: Routine maintenance...
Translation: If it isn't broken, it's about to be. We warned you!

Haynes: One spanner rating.
Translation: An infant could do this... so how did you manage to **** it up?

Haynes: Two spanner rating.
Translation: Now you may think that you can do this because two is a low, teensy weensy number... but you also thought the wiring diagram was a map of the Tokyo underground (in fact, that would have been more use to you).

Haynes: Three spanner rating.
Translation: Make sure you won't need your car for a couple of days.

Haynes: Four spanner rating.
Translation: You're not seriously considering this are you?

Haynes: Five spanner rating.
Translation: OK - but don't ever transport your loved ones in it again.

Haynes: If not, you can fabricate your own special tool like this...
Translation: Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

Haynes: Compress...
Translation: Squeeze with all your might, jump up and down on it, throw it at the garage wall, then find some molegrips and a hammer...

Haynes: Inspect...
Translation: Squint at really hard and pretend you know what you are looking at, then declare in a loud knowing voice to your wife, "Yep, it's as I thought, it's going to need a new one"

Haynes: Carefully...
Translation: You are about to suffer serious abrasions.

Haynes: Retaining nut...
Translation: Yes, that's it, that big spherical blob of rust.

Haynes: Get an assistant...
Translation: Prepare to humiliate yourself in front of someone you know.

Haynes: Difficult to reach ...
Translation: Assembled at the factory and never meant to be touched.

Haynes: Turning the engine will be easier with the spark plugs removed.
Translation: However, starting the engine afterwards will be much harder. Once that sinking pit of your stomach feeling has subsided, you can start to feel deeply ashamed as you gingerly refit the spark plugs.

Haynes: Refitting is the reverse sequence to removal.
Translation: Yeah, right. But you swear in different places.

Haynes: Prise away plastic locating pegs...
Translation: Snap off...

Haynes: Using a suitable drift...
Translation: Clamp with molegrips then beat repeatedly with hammer.

Haynes: Everyday toolkit
Translation: RAC Card & Mobile Phone (but don't forget your molegrips and hammer!)

Haynes: Apply moderate heat...
Translation: Unless you have a blast furnace, don't bother. Alternatively, clamp with molegrips then beat repeatedly with hammer.

Haynes: Index
Translation: List of all the things in the book, bar what you need to do.