DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 8:57 pm
Herbalist wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 6:16 pm
Just a hobbiest. I like to do things myself if possible. I'd rather break it in an attempt to fix it than send it off for someone else to do. Luckily me dad is mechanic and M.O.T tester which comes in handy.
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I do my own and Mrs Car now. Its just silly expensive these days and you can't trust everyone unfortunately. I've found the main dealerships worst for price, it's mental.
I can do it all for cost which is hardly nothing and I enjoy it.
Need to do my wheel bearings soon, sloppy handling and brakes are soft, scored and uneven.
hi with you on garage costs,im lucky i have the knowledge but unlucky as only having one good working hand now makes many jobs near impossible though its surprising what you can manage with ratchet straps.clamps,lever bars etc though sometimes it gets a bit hazardous as when using a hammer or similar my hand randomly decides to let go of it mid swing!people who know me will not stand close!
but i can still do 90% of jobs myself and have restored my volvo 850 over the last 2.5 years,spent 3 full long days struggling with one nut and bolt holding the lower balljoint all to replace the 50p rubber boot,never seen a more rounded off and siezed solid bolt in my 40 odd yrs as a mechanic and ive restored some real horrors over them years!
today for example i found out why my steering column was squeaking and steering heavier than it should be,it seems the insulation on the cover panel for the steering column has come unglued and the split pin that secures the steering knuckle uj had hooked the insulation as steering turned the insulation got dragged inside the bearing.
took me an hour to get it undone cleaned and greased and some spray glue ensured the same is not repeated,cost about £1.50p about £100 cheaper than a garage!mon the menders i say,peace and happy motoring all and thanks for sharing your rides various keep them coming! :thx: