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Grease Monkeys? Motorheads?

Postby KoolBak on Fri Aug 16, 2019 10:29 am

Thread will probly fail, but any of you work on your own shit? Cars, motorcycles, whatever.... I have been extensively for over 40 years.

STILL have more time than money plus I enjoy it plus I HATE getting ripped off by shops - seems like 90% of them are criminals.

So, my baby is a 1986 chevy C30 crew cab dually 1+ ton. Have rebuilt her from the ground up over the last 12 years. Have years of projects still planned...lol.

Spent the last week diagnosing and attempting to fix a weird issue. Fucking hard when its my only transpo and I cant get to the parts store (or the grocery store, or, or, or.....f*ck!)

Too much to type and y'all probly don't give a squirt 'o piss anyhow :lol:

Hope to have done today. Sposed to be in an informal redneck car show tomorrow I partially "sponsored" so fingers crossed.

Yesterday, just to be sure, I sacrificed a quarter cup of blood to my baby.....she should be appeased now.....

SACRIFICE!

SACRIFICE!!

SACRIFICE!!!
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Re: Grease Monkeys? Motorheads?

Postby Dukasaur on Fri Aug 16, 2019 3:24 pm

Not a happy subject for me. My father was too cheap to take the car to the shop, we did all our own work, and it always ended with a punch in the head for me. He'd never have the right size wrench, so he'd do everything with Vice-Grips, and they'd slip, and then he'd skin his knuckles, and then he'd punch me in the head. That was his go-to solution for any problem: punch me in the head. And when we worked on cars we always had a lot of problems, because he was too cheap to buy decent tools and he was too cheap to buy new parts. All the parts were rusty shit he'd buy from the scrapyard, and all the tools were mis-matched pieces from different sets that he stole from work. Didn't matter if we were changing an alternator or changing a starter or just re-gapping the plugs -- it would always end with me on the ground holding my nose or my ear.

I'll tell you, though -- my father was a total asshole in many ways, but he was creative. He had this Malibu SS (a ''67 Malibu SS, which even today people still talk about as one of the nicest model years) and it ate alternators like peanuts. We changed the alternator three or four times and it never worked, so finally he said, "f*ck it, I won't spend another penny on alternators." And true to his word, he didn't. Every night after work he'd take the battery out and bring it in the house to throw on the charger, and every morning ther'd be a fully charged battery ready for a day's work. Then, to make the process faster, he put a carrying handle on the battery. Then, it was still a pain in the ass, so he punched a hole in the firewall, ran booster cables through the firewall, and put the battery on the front seat, so at the end of the day he didn't even have to lift the hood, just grab the battery and go.

Eventually he got something newer and the Malibu became my car. I think I was only 13 or 14, didn't have a license obviously, but out on the farm roads cops were a pretty rare sight so we didn't pay much attention to stuff like licenses. So I'd go bombing around in the Malibu like I was King Shit. We were poor, but I had a nicer car than any of my friends. Hell, most of my friends didn't have Any car! Until one day, I hit a bit pothole and the battery bounced off the seat and landed upside-down on my leg. Of course, now with all the years of experience I know: no matter what happens, come to a stop first, throw on the parking brake, and THEN try to figure out how to fix it. But at 14, I didn't have the benefit of all those years of experience, so of course I tried to pick up the battery with one arm while continuing to drive with the other. Bad idea. When I woke up, a tree was sitting in the passenger seat. "Hi, tree! Didn't see you hitchkiking!" That was the sad end of a beautiful Malibu.
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Re: Grease Monkeys? Motorheads?

Postby 2dimes on Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:22 am

Sorry to read you got abused Duk but that was an excellent story. What color was the car?
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Postby Dukasaur on Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:19 am

2dimes wrote:Sorry to read you got abused Duk but that was an excellent story. What color was the car?

Turquoise.
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Re: Grease Monkeys? Motorheads?

Postby xroads on Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:24 am

I owned a shop for 25 years until I sold it 2 years ago.

Enjoyed the work, hated all the customers who thought you were ripping them off every time they brough their car in.
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Re: Grease Monkeys? Motorheads?

Postby armati on Mon Aug 19, 2019 10:38 am

My first trade was auto mechanics.

Didnt stick with it but doing my own work sure paid off over my life time.

Ever since I buy old vehicles,have for years, its kinda funny, I refuse to spend any cash on them, once I got a flat so bought another car.
Why spend $4-500 on tires when I can find a whole car for less than $1000.

But ya kinda gotta know about cars to do that, I paid $800 for a lebaron, drove it without issue for about 7 years, not a penny spent on it, $650 on a Chev Lumina and drove it for about 4 years, thats the flat tire.

I drive a 2001 chrysler now I paid about $1000 for, been driving it for about 3 years? Not a penny spent on it.

I did make a bad purchase once, so it can happen. Paid about a thousand and it died in maybe 2-3 months.

Over all knowing mechanics has paid off for me over the years thats for sure.

Buying used vehicles instead of new was a big contributor to my retirement at 53 yo.
New cars are really expensive.
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Re: Grease Monkeys? Motorheads?

Postby KoolBak on Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:31 am

XR....didn't mean to offend. I know several excellent, true blue shops around that are honorable and do excellent work. I also have been completely screwed by a few to the tune os many thousands. Trial and error.

I've bought one new car in my life....never again :lol: We have 4 cars, no payments. I know how to wrench, so just parts....

Duk Of Death....sorry manno. Terrible story ;o( I've thoroughly enjoyed teaching my boys to do their own work and we have fun at it. When I pitch a conniption, it's just entertainment for them :lol: . 5 fucked up fingers DO make it a challenge, but what's a feller to do? Keep on keepin on.

My damn truck needs and entire new distributor; I've known this for years but kept rebuilding the stock one. Getting an Accel high performance distributor to match the high performance 502 I built in my truck. Crossing fingers....
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Re: Grease Monkeys? Motorheads?

Postby xroads on Mon Aug 19, 2019 12:39 pm

KoolBak wrote:XR....didn't mean to offend. I know several excellent, true blue shops around that are honorable and do excellent work. I also have been completely screwed by a few to the tune os many thousands. Trial and error.



Not offended, but that is the mentality of every repair shop customer in the world. It wears on you after awhile, especially when you are trying to do quality work at a reasonable price. then everyone thinks you are out to screw them.

Perfect example we fixed a customers tire one day. A week later their engine blew up and they accused us of sabotage. Even took it to 3 other shops trying to get them to say we sabotged their car.

This is only one of hundreds of similar stories that I dealt with on a daily basis.
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Re: Grease Monkeys? Motorheads?

Postby KoolBak on Mon Aug 19, 2019 2:29 pm

Totally understand....it sucks. Most people are idiots....lol
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