Who works on their cars
Who works on their cars
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ocean1

Original Poster:

1,045 posts

288 months

Thursday 14th August 2003
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I used to but I really cant be bothered anymore - usually. However following the recent TVRCC trackday at Oulton Park I noticed that the exhaust was hanging down on one side. The problem was a broken rubber exhaust hanger on one side of the back box. How difficult can this be? me thinks. I get a new hanger from Halfords for 1.30p good start. But fitting it - Jesus! - for a start the rubber is just too thick, there is not enough clearance to get it in position, solution cut it in half vertically. Secondly the pins on which the rubber mounts point in different directions ie the one on the chassis points towards the left of the car ond the one on exhaust points towards the right, so this makes it a total nightmare to get it mounted on both pins. 2 hours later, many skinned knuckles, lots of shouting choice swear words, and I do it at the limit of my strength. Was it worth it? I really dont know.

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

310 months

Thursday 14th August 2003
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for a few pounds you can buy a tool to make this easy

bsdnazz

762 posts

281 months

Thursday 14th August 2003
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Do we really need a cheap tool to take the skin of our knuckles?

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

310 months

Thursday 14th August 2003
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it would appear so

simpo two

92,564 posts

293 months

Thursday 14th August 2003
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You can rub your knuckles against a brick wall for nothing - should take the skin off nicely, if that's your cup of tea... but it doesn't fix your exhaust.