I dont know if I should admit this on Pistonheads...but...
I dont know if I should admit this on Pistonheads...but...
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Morningside

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24,143 posts

250 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I am mechanically useless. I could rewire a car without thinking about it and electrics are no problem. (I did rewire my TR7 from scratch including the damn pop-up lights).

Simple things like plugs, airfilters I can do but what I call major jobs like engine, brakes or anything else I have no idea at all!
Biggest jobs I have ever done are replace the exhaust and propshaft.

But I suppose I do get extra man points for replacing the bypass hose on a mini stuck by the A12 with an oversided spanner, pliers and a old screwdriver.

Am I the only one or should I hand in my notice now?

Rotary Madness

2,285 posts

207 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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You dont sound that useless to me. Oh and I despise car electrics, theyre a black art.

vixen1700

27,473 posts

291 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I'm pretty useless at everything to be honest. frown

The odd fibre-glass repair on the TVR has been achieved with a satisfactory result though, like doing those. smile

Mechanics, electrics, I just don't have a clue. frown

PaulB81

883 posts

181 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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Im completely useless. I can do things like bulbs, and top up the oil but thats about it! I would love to learn but I dont have the time at the moment. Got a few cars, would really like a proper shed to take to bits and learn but not got the room. Maybe I should attack my Pajero with a spanner, that cant be too hard to work on can it?

Panda76

2,583 posts

171 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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Depends on how much you value your knuckles.

g3org3y

21,980 posts

212 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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To be fair, given the tasks you've listed that's not too shabby.

In a similar boat. Servicing no probs, done exhausts and brakes and some other bits and pieces but I'll admit big tasks like cambelts I'll leave to the local specialist.

Vilhelm

406 posts

170 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I'm more mechanically inclined, though I don't have much experience. Electrics are lost on me, just looks like spaghetti.

kambites

70,352 posts

242 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I'm not too bad at mechanical and electrics/electronics, but I can't do bodywork at all - my welding is appalling and I've never even tried working with fibreglass.

B'stard Child

30,670 posts

267 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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Morningside said:
I am mechanically useless. I could rewire a car without thinking about it and electrics are no problem. (I did rewire my TR7 from scratch including the damn pop-up lights).

Simple things like plugs, airfilters I can do but what I call major jobs like engine, brakes or anything else I have no idea at all!
Biggest jobs I have ever done are replace the exhaust and propshaft.

But I suppose I do get extra man points for replacing the bypass hose on a mini stuck by the A12 with an oversided spanner, pliers and a old screwdriver.

Am I the only one or should I hand in my notice now?
I'm uselss with electrickery and I'd happily trade and engine rebuild for a new car loom hehe

Barter/trading is always better

There is a group of us in EA some on PH others in another car club and we can pretty much cover most car related tasks between us wink

Sometimes I try to write something on here but as an earlier post stated it seems to be more driving forum than mechanical but to me a little of both can't be bad

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...


Edited by B'stard Child on Friday 13th April 11:41

Snowboy

8,028 posts

172 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I thought this was more of a drivers forum than a mechanics forum.
I played the mechanic when I was younger on my first few cars, but these day I just take them into a garage who have all the right tools and knowledge.


Even for a simple oil change I'd prefer to pay a bloke to do it in half an hour on a ramp while I play Angry Birds rather the spending over an hour stuck under a car getting covered in oil, trying to find the filter wrench and stabbing the filter with a screwdriver instead, taking the old oil down the tip and cleaning the spillage off myself and my driveway.


thinfourth2

32,414 posts

225 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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The things that make me throw the toys out of the pram

1 Car electrics
2 Those fecking push fit connectors on fuel lines
3 Exhausts i fking hate exhausts, y rusty awkward bd things wich can only be fixed by lying on your back with bugger all room and getting st in your eyes

Boydie88

3,283 posts

170 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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Useless with a spanner....

Yet I'm a mechanical engineer that designs the manufacturing tooling for cars.

Byard

539 posts

195 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I'm more mechanically minded.

I know feck all about car/general electrics. Op what would you suggest for a complete beginner to begin learning with?

SSCooperS

1,453 posts

185 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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My mechanical knowledge pretty much consists of contacting the dealer, and lobbing money in their direction. Short of checking fluid levels and tyre wear, I really don't have a clue.

Bill

56,860 posts

276 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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kambites said:
I'm not too bad at mechanical and electrics/electronics, but I can't do bodywork at all - my welding is appalling and I've never even tried working with fibreglass.
Likewise, altho I've never tried welding I repaired a Caterham wing that ended up weighing twice what it originally had, and wasn't straight or smoothhehe

RDMcG

20,347 posts

228 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I know where the tool kit is on my cars. Interesting looking thing. Apart from changing a wheel and knowing where the tiedown points are on the car I never bother to do anything including cleaning and waxing. Admittedly I have no useful garage space,cars on street or in highrise parking.

Bayerischer

194 posts

168 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I am completely useless, and even if I could do some stuff myself, I would rather pay someone to do it properly.

I watch Wheeler Dealers in awe of ED's handiness.

nigelpugh7

6,460 posts

211 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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Morningside said:
I am mechanically useless. I could rewire a car without thinking about it and electrics are no problem. (I did rewire my TR7 from scratch including the damn pop-up lights).

Simple things like plugs, airfilters I can do but what I call major jobs like engine, brakes or anything else I have no idea at all!
Biggest jobs I have ever done are replace the exhaust and propshaft.

But I suppose I do get extra man points for replacing the bypass hose on a mini stuck by the A12 with an oversided spanner, pliers and a old screwdriver.

Am I the only one or should I hand in my notice now?
Anyone who can do electrics without a Genie appearing is a Pistonheads kind of guy!

I would say that as I am an Electrical Engineer by profession, but that did not stop me building four Caterhams from Kits, which are actually pretty easy.

So just get out there with a socket set!!

You know it makes sense!!

B Huey

4,881 posts

220 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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A lot of stuff is fairly straightforward if you have a Haynes manual and a decent set of tools. Diagnosing faults can be difficult though.

I've changed big ends, turbos, head gaskets etc in the past.


scotty_d

6,795 posts

215 months

Friday 13th April 2012
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I guess what you do as a day job will reflect on your DIY skill level to some degree. I am a Engineer to trade so find it the norm to work on cars. My father being a mechanical engineer forced me in it to taking taking things to bits and re-building them from a young age ( child slave )

On the other hand I can not spell to save my life and after reading back some of my own post's on here my grammar is awful. But i will never be a office worker or be in that environment, Horse's for courses and all that i guess.