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    Default A little OT Primative working conditions

    What's the worst conditions you've had to make a repair in?
    Mine; changing a starter motor on a '67 Chrysler dangling from a bumper jack in a DIY (really a quarter then!)car wash laying in ice, snow and slush at around 15 degrees F.
    "The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"

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    Wiring my vw scirroco headlights direct to the battery in near white out conditions along the Trans Canada in Saskachewan in February (-30 celcius). Its nice when your lights suddenly fail at 100km/h in a snow storm (relay blew chunks).

    I scavenged enough wire from interior components that no longer worked, spliced it together and prayed for no fires. I had loads of snow to roll in if things didn't work out

    I might thnk of something else later. I'm sure Winfred willhave a gooder.

    Dave M

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    Two weeks ago,changing a flat on an Autobahn in sleet at night,had a trolley jack but could I get it under the sill? Mercedes took off door mirror, that did it, drove 15k`s on a flat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave M
    Wiring my vw scirroco headlights direct to the battery in near white out conditions along the Trans Canada in Saskachewan in February (-30 celcius). Its nice when your lights suddenly fail at 100km/h in a snow storm (relay blew chunks).

    I scavenged enough wire from interior components that no longer worked, spliced it together and prayed for no fires. I had loads of snow to roll in if things didn't work out

    I might thnk of something else later. I'm sure Winfred willhave a gooder.

    Dave M
    that one is going to be hard to top.

    removing the complete exhaust system from my pickup, with no jack, lying in the snow -20.

    tying my sagging gas tank to the frame rail with yellow twine, in the snow, same pickup, same temperature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney Paull-Edwards
    Two weeks ago,changing a flat on an Autobahn in sleet at night,had a trolley jack but could I get it under the sill? Mercedes took off door mirror, that did it, drove 15k`s on a flat!
    Somebody hit you on the Autobahn?
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    Hmm...

    Full, double-engine swap (2 cars, swapping engines) in my driveway with nothing more than a basic tool kit, a cheap trolley-jack, and lots of wood and wheels to prop the cars up!!



    There was a bit of 'lying-in-mud-on-a-blanket' fixing of the rallycar over the years too!!

    Gone but NEVER forgotten. :'(

    And then...

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    Default maybe this one doesn't count

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave M
    Its nice when your lights suddenly fail at 100km/h in a snow storm (relay blew chunks).
    saskatchewan kind of did that to me too. didn't do any work, tho, so i don't think this counts. alternator died rapidly halfway between saskatoon and regina - was in a '75 cadillac hearse (that's right...) loaded with heavy music gear and people in a brutal snowstorm at night and it was at least -20'C. nowhere to stop and we might have died out there anyway. got behind an 18w truck, flashed what was left of the lights a few times and followed him all the way into Regina- shXt that was cold. always wondered what the driver was thinking, i would have liked to buy him a drink- he might have wanted one but i don't think he was all that anxious to stick around and meet us.

    ...help me i'm freeeezing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesAFerg
    Somebody hit you on the Autobahn?
    Yup,M-B van,flat on right thank god,left the jack and went! If that had been a flat on offside there is no way I would stop, especially on those roads with high fencing right by hard shoulder, nowhere to go.

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    Dont start me on bloody rally cars! After years of that I blessed engineers at Mitsubishi who designed the Gallant VR4 to be worked on with 5 sizes, and gave us an air-power backback to hold all spanners and sockets, saved hours and tons of gear,every bolt was sized to fit 10/13/15/17/19,never seen it since.

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    just about every motorcycle has 10 12(or 13) 14,17,19.My worst moment was trying to adjust the carburettor on my torana gtr in the midle of the night on a back road in the middle of nowwhere..the only light was the reflection of the headlights off me....
    Gone but not forgotten

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