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Most Tools ever
After seeing the Stereo thread and just completing my front sway bar install I thought it would be fun to rate the most common upgrades. Wayne has a rating of difficulty on the tech articles but I think
we should rate by how many tools it takes for a particular task. My sway bar installation took about 10 hours and &*%$loads of tools. Impact wrench air compressor ratchet sockets screwdrivers jack Stands wire Brush's Holesaw hammer rubber hammer drill siphon hose trouble light drills electrical tape (look for wire bundle on drivers side before drilling) floor jack vise tape pencil tape measure hole punch wood clamps (ill fated attempt to drill straight though a-arms) wrench's I only had to purchase a 1 inch hole saw and mandrel, god bless my dad for being a tool junky. If he had not just passed away last month I would give him a hug. I hate to have to stop to go pick something up. |
Good idea.
By the way, sorry to hear about your father. Mine past on in '81. Seems like everytime I need something and am about to go to the store, I take on last look in the garage. Sure enough, no matter how obscure, the tool/part is there. Even if I swear I looked there last week and the part wasn't there it just "appears". I wish I could give my dad a hug too. |
Seems like most of us wish that we could give our father a hug every now and then...and some of us are able to. Kind of funny....seems like all of us 14 lovers have/had fathers that were mechanically inclined. Kind of would have had to be because we have to work on our cars a lot because of the abuse the cars have seen. Yes, my father has a lot of tools...problem is, he doesn't keep track of them and tends to be a bit messy. But, if i realy start looking, I will find that part that I need. He has owned a 1974 911 from new...and rebuilt the engine, so he has all the cool tools that I need.
Paul |
I wish my father liked cars... He keeps telling me to sell it and buy stocks. Yep, my dads a business man with clean hands and no tools (Im starting the tool collection for my kids). I wish I could give him a hug though too.
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my engine installation/tune up for application took a lot of tools. =)
here's a partial list: hoist (yeah, the car was up in the air) tranny jack aircompressor air ratchet impact wrench impact sockets ratchet extensions regular sockets endwrenches torque wrench wire cutters wire strippers crimpers heat gun lathe dial indicator torch wire feed welder grinder BFH (hammer) vicegrips drill drill bits drill press clutch alignment tool handheld computer to set injector timing injector cleaner timing light if i think of anymore i'll add them later. i know there were more. i'm sure we could have done it with less, but WHY? they were all there in the box that is about the size of my car, only a LOT heavier. oh, and i gave my dad a hug when we were done. |
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