Thread: Just a quick rant!
-
01-31-2008 11:06 PM #1
Just a quick rant!
I recently acquired an 86 Z-28 with a 305 t.p.i., and a 700r4. My gripe is, why do people abuse stuff like this? What I'm talking about is, when I disassembled the engine it was in pitiful shape! The thing had so much baked on oil and sludge, one broken piston skirt, metal chips in the pick-up screen, and a lot of plastic chips off of the timing gear, it's a wonder it did'nt jump a tooth! Every passage in the throttle body was plugged, and a couple injectors plugged with carbon buildup. My first clue that it was screwed up, was when I cut the tail pipe off, and oil started dripping out!!! You know,it's a lot easier and cheaper to maintain a vehicle, than to run it till it quits, then try to fix it!
That's it....I feel better now.I ain't dumb, I just ain't been showed a whole lot!
-
Advertising
- Google Adsense
- REGISTERED USERS DO NOT SEE THIS AD
-
01-31-2008 11:19 PM #2
As much as I hate to admit it, I don't really maintain my daily driver well. I just drive it and put gas in it. I learned a long time ago that when you start doing work to a car they begin to demand more.
No, seriously, I am one of those people who waits till the brakes start squeeling to replace the shoes, and I change the oil like once a year, maybe. Not saying this is the thing to do, I'm just lazy in this respect. I just did a tune up on it for the first time in the 5 years I have owned it, and only did that because my gas milage went from 22-23 down to 15-16 mpg.
Don
-
02-01-2008 02:28 AM #3
Last edited by stovens; 02-01-2008 at 12:38 PM.
" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
-
02-01-2008 07:37 AM #4
I'm really bad about servicing automatics. I just paid the shop $1600 last week to rebuild the 4L60 in my truck. Vehicle has 150,000 miles and had never had the pan dropped. It was still shifting good, just every once in awhile it didn't shift from 2nd to 1st when coming in for a rolling stop. Oil gets changed every 3-4k miles, but tranny's get ignored for some reason.
-
02-01-2008 11:13 AM #5
Ya know I never understood why people can't be bothered with simple, cheap preventive maintainence. Actually on multiple occassions people have admitted to owing a car that they finally quite chainging the oil and filter on and simply added oil as needed!!!! If I did that I'd be to embarrassed to admit it. Can you belive that!
There is no substitute for cubic inches
-
02-01-2008 12:47 PM #6
Twitch, I met a gal from Canada who owned a car that she drove for 50,000 mile with no oil change. I talked with her about her car problems, and started to ask the general routine questions, like last oil change, tune up, airfilter, spark plugs. She looked at me like I had a hole in my head! I couldn't believe it. I'm thinking didn't your parents teach you these things...No! In my family all valuable things, came with hard work, so we strive to keep them in the best shape we can. I still remember my autoshop teacher, Mr. Spellenberger, saying, " A clean car is a happy car!" I.e. keep the parts clean and it will last longer.
The Harley hasn't had a oil change in a year, because I only got out three times to ride it in the last years. So with only 3-400 miles on it I haven't stressed too much, but a year is my limit, so in a month or so, it'll get an oil change, and tune -up in prep for Alaska this summer, when I'll ride the hell out of it. It also sat a lot last year due to electrical stuff, that is fixed now. Expensive to own it and maintain it, but a hell of a comfortable ride!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
-
02-01-2008 01:15 PM #7
once i get my Jimmy back from the shop i'm changing it over to all synthetic so all oil and fluids will be serviced. i want to see if it actually gains MPG since its only getting about 15 - 17 mpg and get all new filters maybe K&N rotate the tires so thats where my tax checks are goingDerek Doble
-
02-01-2008 01:19 PM #8
i seen guys on the show trucks do it using royal purple brand oils and tranny fluid and they gained mpg and hp & tq so i'm going to try it on mine.Derek Doble
-
02-01-2008 11:42 PM #9
Nope, not for me. I'm religious about servicing my rides. It's the 2nd biggest investment next to your house. Besides servicing, I wash once a week and polish once a month. Even my bike. It's an 83' Suzuki 1100E (runs 11.20's). I went to look at new bikes and the salesman thought my Suzuki was a new bike. When I came out of the showroom, there were 5 guys around my bike offering to buy it.
-
02-01-2008 11:45 PM #10
You guys WASH your cars???????? Why do you think it rains?????
Don
-
02-02-2008 01:39 AM #11
Don
You crack me up. When I lived in the Florida Keys, the humidity and salt and sun ate my paint overnight. I imagine you spend quite a bit of polishing time. Did you ever try that Bike Bright Stuff, cleans in a jiffy, quite nice?Last edited by stovens; 02-02-2008 at 12:49 PM.
" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
-
02-02-2008 06:25 AM #12
No Steve, I've got to pick some of that up. I actually don't mind spending whatever amount of time or money to keep my hot rod maintained and clean, but I really do neglect my daily. When someone is going to ride somewhere with me I'm the guy who is tossing lots of stuff into the back seat to make room for them.
It's not right, I know, but for some reason I just do very little work to it.
Don
-
02-02-2008 06:39 AM #13
I have a girlfriend whos niece was given a car when she turned 16. She came to me and asked why it was making a funny sound. Not being near the car i asked what it sounded like. She said a clock. I asked her if any lights on her dash were on and she said that the funny spout one. She did not have her car with her so i told her to check her oil and every other fluid. She got her dad to help her open her hood and check the oil. None showed on the stick so he added 2 quarts. I asked her the next day and she said that ther was oil on the stick now. I asked her if it was at the full mark. She said that no it was at the end of the tip. did she need more. I told her yes that she needs to keep an eye on it but I would add more. She said that she would get her boyfriend to do it tomorrow. I told my friend that her car would not last much longer. The neice looked at me like i was stupid. I think that they need to add a general discussion to the drivers ed classes in high school about maintenance.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
-
02-02-2008 10:44 AM #14
I totally agree Denny. Kids today can do all kinds of things with computers but some I them I wonder have enough sense to come out of the rain much less put oil in a car.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
-
02-02-2008 11:27 AM #15
Stovens- same thing happened to a young woman my wife worked with once. Bought a new Toyota, drove it 32,000 and burned up the engine cause she supposedly didn't know about oil changes.
There is no substitute for cubic inches
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird