The base of the jack came in the mail on Saturday, the rest should be here today.
A week of fine weather, new tools.... let's get some work done!
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The base of the jack came in the mail on Saturday, the rest should be here today.
A week of fine weather, new tools.... let's get some work done!
nice thread man, keep us updated!
Super sorry for the deadness, I have been dealing with so much these last few months that my car wasn't even on my mind. We've also had some terrible weather.
I will be slowly resurrecting this project and getting things pictured and posted.
Problem:
Need to move Suzuki into the garage, but this requires changing all of the wheels that the forklift guy at the Coparts' storage destroyed. Ran into a problem.
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This puppy in the center seems to be holding both destroyed rear wheels on. I need to know what to do to get those off.
(And I smashed the bolts in being a curious dumbass)
WOW, are those wheels just pressed on or just rusted stuck on? I would remove the nuts and do one of two things 1) take a sledge hammer and hit the wheel from the backside 2) use a torch or heat gun and heat the wheel up about 2 to 3 inches away from the center. That should expand it enough to break that seal.
If the wheels are shot, leave the lug nuts on a little, but do as xintersecty said and take a hammer (a small sledge works good) and give it a few smacks. If they aren't shot, use a block of wood.
Another.
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That's one tough working environment bro. hopefully you will be able get that engine out soon!
Ah, it's only temporary until I can push or drive it into the garage. (One in the background of the first picture.
I don't want to drive it because it may be burning oil, but I only saw it run while the guys were taking it off the truck at 2 am in freezing weather. It's all a matter of whether or not I'm feeling up to pushing it up a ramp (Which I probably won't, it's an awkward shaped car and be a pest to push through grass and up ramps.)
Throwing the wheels from my Aveo onto the Reno just long enough to move it. Then I'll get a helper and pull the ruined engine out and then get to work.
I'll post pics of the jack from the internet, someone made a terrible mess of the garage and my work area, knocked over a huge shelf with all of the bolts and parts I had sorted. Reallllllllllllllllllll pissed me off that someone would do that and leave it.