femurphy77
Grandmaster
I'm guessing no, and if it was it sold within minutes of listing.
Ok I'm going a little off topic here. Ok so I am an Automotive Tech by trade. But, does anyone else have family that expects you to change your plans or drop whatever you have going on to fix their car every time there is a problem?
So my SIL's mini van overheated last night on 465 (on east side). She didn't notice until she saw steam while in traffic. Then she kept driving it down to Emerson & Thompson before she pulled over. She was going to pick up her neice so she didn't want to stop. So the kids genius dad pops the radiator cap off and of course hot coolant goes everywhere (all over said genius as well). So they let it cool off, drive it over to Autozone and added 1.5 gallons on coolant and water and she drives it home staying on city streets but it never overheated again. Now somehow, I am expected to..1- go look at it, 2- they will want me to try to find parts for it (been down this road before and obsolete parts have been an issue), and 3- will ask me...can you fix it. Now, nevermind I don't have room in the garage for it so I have to work on it in their driveway @ 75yds away from the garage and the weather is going to be crappy. My brother has to work so I have no gofor to assist and will no doubt be working for free. I really don't mind helping, especially family but dang, I'm not a miracle worker.
Sorry had to vent. Carry on
Edit- does anyone else have a FLEET of family members cars you are expected to help maintain?
itA co-worker has this problem big time, not only can't he say no to family members but every stray dog they drag over to him expecting to get their POS running. Honestly he's a helluva lot better person than I am . . .all he does every weekend is work on someone else's junk! I don't know how much he's spent in parts never to get paid back for much less his labor.
A co-worker has this problem big time, not only can't he say no to family members but every stray dog they drag over to him expecting to get their POS running. Honestly he's a helluva lot better person than I am . . .all he does every weekend is work on someone else's junk! I don't know how much he's spent in parts never to get paid back for much less his labor.
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My family at least buys their own parts and whatever I tell them it needs. I guess it's partly my own fault, I struggle to tell them no. I really don't mind helping because I usually rope them into helping with other stuff. So it's a trade off. I just get aggravated that I'm always expected to fix stuff on their schedule. Oh and they expect me to be able to tell them what is wrong with the car over the phone or by listening to the sound on cell phone video. Oh well, I'm over it. Looked at the dang van, told my brother to get engine degreaser and get it cleaned off. Not much I can do when I have to dodge rain and thunderstorms.
This is on him all the way. As long as you enable they will come.
I was just home from a radiation treatment during the battle with the big "C". My family was aware. The oldest sister called me to tell me her car had died somewhere on the north east side of town and wanted me to "Go get it and get it running for her" and oh, I am broke.
So I have been off work for 3 months fighting cancer, just home from a serious dose of Gamma rays or what ever the hell they use, not a hair on my body and I am lucky to walk over and answer the phone without falling down. WTF.
That was the end of me talking to about any of them. 1 sister I still have a relationship with. She is self reliant.
I get that a lot about HVAC stuff. Friends wanting me to "Stop by" and have a look.
Ha......I do not need any practice. I can never find them when I need a hand. There are a few I will stop drop and roll for cause they will return the efforts but man it does get old.
Oh wow, I'd like to think my family wouldn't be that cold. Unfortunately we never know until a situation happens.
I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum there. I work 3, 12 hour shifts Sat-Mon 4:30pm-5am. Then our youngest stays home with me throughout the week to save on child care. Been this was for 4.5 years now. After the 3 late night 12's with no sleep and a youngster needing my attention the rest of the week, I have no problem being a jerk with my free time. We also have a 10 year old so when she gets home it's help with homework time and all that. Wife gets home at 5:30pm so I'm usually ready to hit the gym and blow off some steam. Side note, bought a 2005 Silverado Z71 today and to my surprise, has the L33 5.3 motor. The L33 is an aluminum block with bumped 10:1 compression, LS6 style heads and tad more aggressive cam. Pretty stoked about that.
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I have been dying to try one of the new EFI’s !
Been looking at fuel injection options. There are so many ways to do this now.
My buddy swears he can increase the power of my bike by placing a piece of fine mesh over my fuel line so that it "sprays" into my carb? I feel like he has no idea what he is talking about, not really relevant just cruising the forum
My buddy swears he can increase the power of my bike by placing a piece of fine mesh over my fuel line so that it "sprays" into my carb? I feel like he has no idea what he is talking about, not really relevant just cruising the forum
My buddy swears he can increase the power of my bike by placing a piece of fine mesh over my fuel line so that it "sprays" into my carb? I feel like he has no idea what he is talking about, not really relevant just cruising the forum
The magnets never worked for me either and up until now I thought it was cause they were just the wrong ones as they were marketed to soften my house's water supply...