OH MY GOD!, Argh! I hate my mechanic! |
OH MY GOD!, Argh! I hate my mechanic! |
Sep 2, 2004 - 3:24 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
So on Sunday I drove my car to my mechanic's shop so that I could do my clutch install myself in his garage using his tools, since I no longer have any tools because they got stolen. This was the same mechanic who did my swap, but I had no intention of having him touch the car. Well it turns out that I'm 100% completely mechanically retarded...at the end of the day I didn't even have both axles out of the car.
And since it was in the shop's main bay and my mechanic had to have it out of there and I had to work, I couldn't continue on it and had to pay him to do my clutch installation. So I got my car back today and took it for a drive...it is now so screwed up it's ridiculous. Now I have to hold the wheel ten degrees or so clockwise to drive straight! I also have a new paint chip on the side of my door from my mechanic hitting the door with something, and my front brakes squeal when I come to a stop. It's so ridiculously sick how retarded my mechanic is. My car was fine except for a bad throwout bearing due to my mechanic being a retard and using the wrong one on my tranny. Now it doesn't drive straight and my brakes squeal. I just don't even know what to do anymore...my car used to be nice...now look at it...it's a piece of garbage...I don't even think I could sell this car anymore. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Sep 2, 2004 - 3:39 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 4, '02 From Hecho en la Republica Dominicana/Living in NJ Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
damn coomer .. yea that sucks... i wish we lived in the same state i would take the car apart for you and rebuild it one weekend..
i say we all send coomer some money so he can but tools and all the tpypta repair mauals so he doesn't even have to go back to a shop.. -------------------- |
Sep 2, 2004 - 3:39 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 10, '03 From South Central Los Angeles Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
are you sure you're breaks are'nt wated already? Cause you don't disassemble the breaks to take out the axles. Maybe your breaks are just worn out.
As for the stearing wheel not being straight, it's not a big deal, it's an easy fix. |
Sep 2, 2004 - 3:44 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Sphinx, my mechanic told me to remove the calipers so that we could pull the axles out. So I took off the calipers and the two bottom bolts for the strut and then the brake assembly swung out so I could remove the axles...I take it this isn't the right way to do it? And I don't think the brakes are worn out...I've never heard any noises from them ever prior to taking it to my mechanic's shop.
And how should I go about fixing the steering wheel issue? And Mac, Thanks! But there's no need to send me any money. I wouldn't be able to buy tools with it anyway, as I'm already in debt to my parents still. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Sep 2, 2004 - 3:48 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 10, '03 From South Central Los Angeles Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
to take off the axles, you just take off the wheels, the 2 bolts that hold the hub and the strut together, and then the main NUT that holds the axle in place with the hub. I believe the 2 bolts on the strut are 17MM and the one on the axle/hub is a 24MM
As for the strearing wheel, my buddy here knows how to fix that. I've never had that problem, but he says it real easy. I'll ask him how to do it |
Sep 2, 2004 - 3:53 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Thanks for the info. Sounds good...do you know if it's normal for your steering wheel to be off when taking off the axles and stuff and putting them back on? I didn't have this problem when I got the car back after the swap, but my mechanic thinks that because we changed the power steering pump as well, there's some sort of an air pocket in the line and I just need a belt and then the power steering pump will circulate the fluid and fix the problem...that doesn't sound right to me though. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Sep 2, 2004 - 4:39 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 27, '03 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
An Air bubble in your power steering won't cause your steering to be off by that much. He must have screwed something up with your alignment. As for fixing all of this stuff man if you could get down here, me and my friends would be more than happy to get that thing going smooth for you. We just finished putting my friends '91 Eclipse GSt back together from a tranny swap. I'm itching to do something on SOMEONES car. As for the removal of the axles, sphinx is right all you have to do is remove those two nuts and the big'n thats holding the axle to the hub assembly. Then you just have to muscle them out of the transmission. If you decide to put the clutch assembly bavk on yourself make sure that you put all of the pressure plate bolts back on correctly and in the right fassion otherwise you could seriously screw stuff up and your clutch won't entirely dissengage. Is there anything wrong with the clutch itself? Is it not dissengaging? And not to be rude or anything but y did you take it back to the guy that screwed you over in the first place? Reading what you said it sounds like you didn't really have an option but I'm sure that someone in your neighborhood has the tools needed. Let me know if there is anything that I can do Coom. My friends mom lives in Goldendale, so we could road trip up there. Just say the word and I will see what I can do.
This post has been edited by Anub1s: Sep 2, 2004 - 4:47 PM |
Sep 2, 2004 - 5:23 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Thanks Anub...I wouldn't have ever taken it there to get work done on it by him, but I needed to use his tools to do it myself, and none of my friends have the tools or anything required. Most of my friends are into drinking rather than cars, and the rest are mostly ricers who don't even change their own oil, so I had a hard time finding a place to do the work.
And yeah, an air bubble doesn't seem like it'd cause that...if I can find the right part number then I'll pick up a belt tonight and put that on and see if it helps any. My gut feeling is that my mechanic took my car out for a test drive to make sure the clutch was working and hit something like a curb or something. He's retarded like that. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Sep 2, 2004 - 5:56 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 3, '04 From North Carolina Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
its ridiculous that you go back to that mechanic....even if u just wanted to use his tools. ridiculous.
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:08 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Why? I never planned on having my mechanic work on the car again. And also, no other shop here will even touch my car because the engine and tranny were never available here. And I simply don't have the tools to do it myself...so it was either work on it there or don't work on it at all. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:14 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 27, '03 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
wow coomer you need to move man. It really sucks that you can't find a descent mechanic in your area. I'd say pick up a manual, buy some tools (when you can) and hunker down and work on the biotch.
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:23 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 4, '04 From New York Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
damn man i be feeling bad for you
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:26 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 3, '04 From North Carolina Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
well apparently you should have chose not to work on it at all. |
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:31 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Yeah, but then there comes a point when the tranny or part of the clutch system just dies on me completely, I have to get the car towed 2 hours away to a shop in Seattle, probably buy more parts because of damage resulting from a bad throwout bearing, and then pay the shop in Seattle a lot of money to replace my clutch and whatever else may have broken by then. Trust me, it's better to replace things like this before you have major problems. Either way I'd have to eventually work on the car. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:40 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 4, '03 From Kirkland, Washington Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Coomer! i told u once and ill tell you again..u need tools or someone to work on the car come over here! theres no use on working on ur car when u dont have the tools or having someone work on it over in Yakima! bring it to the seattle area!
Natalie -------------------- Cruisin down the street in my Infiniti...always lookin for my next trip to Sin City
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:41 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 27, '03 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Your clutch is one of the most important parts of the drive train. If something goes wrong there, lots of bad things can happen. My freinds '91 Eclipse's tranny ate itself because there was something wrong with the clutch assembly, it wasn't dissengaging all the way. 600+ dollars later we have it back together and running, then it blew a seal in the differential casing and we have to replace that now. grrrr. Sometimes I hate cars but they are fun to work on with friends.
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:41 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 4, '03 From Kirkland, Washington Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
and u know my dad can find u someone who is a good mechanic and who will do it a bit cheaper...by you going to ur old mechanics ur gonna have to pay more money than what you would have had to in the beginning if u just brought it here -------------------- Cruisin down the street in my Infiniti...always lookin for my next trip to Sin City
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:46 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
I know, I know...had I known that I wouldn't be able to finish the car, there is no way that I would've taken it there...I just didn't know...I guess that's what I get for trying to work on something myself though.
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Sep 2, 2004 - 6:49 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 27, '03 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Are you kidding? Thats the only way to learn. And if you are going to have a car as hot as yours, you are going to have to do some work on it sometime. Coomer you have so many people on this site that can give you advice and tips on this its not even funny. Man if you need help I'm sure that anyone on here would be more than happy to help just ask.
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Sep 2, 2004 - 7:09 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 31, '02 From Philadelphia, PA Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) |
taking out the axels should mess up anything in your steering. seems to me like your mechanic messed with the tierods (the steeing arms, or whaever they are officially called). if you payed a mechanic to do the job right, then you should ask for a refund when he did the job wrong, at least engough to cover the cost of getting your car back to normal.
just take your car to any tire and wheel place, describe your problem, and ask them to do an alight ment for youl. that should fix your issues. after doing my swap, i have yet to take my car in for an alignment. for the most part it drives 100% normal because i didnt mess with those steering arms. i only get slight vibration of the wheel at high speeds. -------------------- 15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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