SBH Stuff...
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Re: SBH Stuff...
These things are the dogs bollocks, they've worked every time I've used them:KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 9:53 pm The first person in human history that an easy-out worked for?
It was the screw heads that were stuck, not the threads. I drilled the heads off then then went to drill a hole in the shank. They both turned in the holes, but there wasn't enough room on the back for the pieces to come through & fall out. They were already loose before I drilled for the doodads, spun right out.
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In today's "No good deed..." dept...
Yesterday I drilled out two unnecessary screws on the right/front brake assembly while swapping out the rotors & pads.
Got it back together & went for a test drive... during which I dropped by the dealer for two new screws, because OCD.
This morning I pop the wheel off to fit the screws.. and one of the frigging studs snapped. BUGGERY BOLLOCKS! Oddly it came off half way & then just fell into my hand as I was turning it.
So tightened the other 4 & drove to the dealer for a new lug & stud, because I don't want some Dorman stud made from play-doh.
And I discovered you can't just knock out the stud & press in the new one.. you have to knock it half way out & then cut it in half with the die grinder owing to clearance... (unless you remove & disassemble the hub)
Then you have to put a flat on one side of the new one to get it in.. FFS.
All done & dusted now.
Yesterday I drilled out two unnecessary screws on the right/front brake assembly while swapping out the rotors & pads.
Got it back together & went for a test drive... during which I dropped by the dealer for two new screws, because OCD.
This morning I pop the wheel off to fit the screws.. and one of the frigging studs snapped. BUGGERY BOLLOCKS! Oddly it came off half way & then just fell into my hand as I was turning it.
So tightened the other 4 & drove to the dealer for a new lug & stud, because I don't want some Dorman stud made from play-doh.
And I discovered you can't just knock out the stud & press in the new one.. you have to knock it half way out & then cut it in half with the die grinder owing to clearance... (unless you remove & disassemble the hub)
Then you have to put a flat on one side of the new one to get it in.. FFS.
All done & dusted now.
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Re: SBH Stuff...
More like 'why not?'
(As in 'why not scrap it and get something that isn't quite such a drain on time/effort/$$s? It sounds like you don't like the car very much anyway).
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Re: SBH Stuff...
I like Bangernomics. But the cost to do all of this seems to far outweigh the value of the car
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Sometimes it's simpler to spend XXX on the car and keep it going, it's a known-entity, than to spend the same (or a bit more) on swapping to an unknown entity.
non quod, sed quomodo
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There is always a point to stopRockburner wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 11:01 amSometimes it's simpler to spend XXX on the car and keep it going, it's a known-entity, than to spend the same (or a bit more) on swapping to an unknown entity.
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I don't disagree.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 1:10 pmThere is always a point to stopRockburner wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 11:01 amSometimes it's simpler to spend XXX on the car and keep it going, it's a known-entity, than to spend the same (or a bit more) on swapping to an unknown entity.
I once had an E21 BMW 316, it cost me £600 to buy. (First car I bought with my own money )
Ran it for a couple of years and really liked it, but then it failed an MOT on rusty sills.
I was quoted £600 to repair it... so my father persuaded me to scrap it (I got £20 ), and buy a frigging VW Beetle for over twice that money.
The Beetle was such a disaster I don't even have a photo of it. I threw it back at them after 2 weeks and got most of my money back.
If I'd kept the BMW it probably would have lasted several more years - there was nothing else wrong with it.
Hell, I'd have one now.
First car and bike which I bought with my own money. (instead of running family vehicles).
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Re: SBH Stuff...
I paid $1 for the SBH, the car is worth around $4000.
Seat covers: $109.14
Tires: $400 (iirc)
Shocks: $279.95
Brakes: $126.73
Headlights: $88.19
Air filter: 14.53
Total: $1018.55
I'm into this car for less than half the value of it, I could sell it tomorrow & easily make $2500 on the deal.
Edit: plus $12 for an OEM stud & lug nut
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Do the wolves like it?ZRX61 wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 3:20 pmI paid $1 for the SBH, the car is worth around $4000.
Seat covers: $109.14
Tires: $400 (iirc)
Shocks: $279.95
Brakes: $126.73
Headlights: $88.19
Air filter: 14.53
Total: $1018.55
I'm into this car for less than half the value of it, I could sell it tomorrow & easily make $2500 on the deal.
Edit: plus $12 for an OEM stud & lug nut
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They were born April 6th '96, that would make them 28yo if they were still with us.
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I would have chucked the screw. Wheel nuts hold it all together anyway.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 9:53 pm The first person in human history that an easy-out worked for?
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I've got some of those and had some success with them. These are also brilliant, the harder you turn they more they cut in. I had a sh300 and when i went to do a belt change I found it the crank nut was rounded off. One of these saved the day!ZRX61 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 11:02 pmThese things are the dogs bollocks, they've worked every time I've used them:KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 9:53 pm The first person in human history that an easy-out worked for?
It was the screw heads that were stuck, not the threads. I drilled the heads off then then went to drill a hole in the shank. They both turned in the holes, but there wasn't enough room on the back for the pieces to come through & fall out. They were already loose before I drilled for the doodads, spun right out.
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Got some of those too (different brand, RocketSockets) & some meaty internal ones (Irwin).