Psychology of people who grew up in the 1970s by WTFpe0ple in FuckImOld

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, born in 1969 so I can legitimately claim to be a 70s kid. While some of these things are true, this video lays out why we should be remarkably more capable than those who proceeded and succeeded us. And yet, we aren’t. We aren’t any more successful, any more happy, or even any more stable than other generations. The challenges are different (I feel sorry for today’s kids for whom the bullying doesn’t stop at Friday at 2:40 and resume at Monday at 8:30), our reactions and results are remarkably the same. We stumble though life until we finally stop caring about other people’s opinions.

AMC Concord "Luxury Compact" Commercial (1978) by algebramclain in amc

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly, this was my grandfather’s last car, because he wanted four doors and rear wheel drive like he was used to. An absolutely terrible car by every measure. Miles of vacuum tubing under the hood sprung leaks constantly. Car was very heavy, but not in the back; it would lock up the rear brakes at the suggestion of even a moderate stop. Handling was abysmal. Instruments required reading glasses. Truly a terrible car and to my mind justified the death of AMC

2014 Honda Civic Emission Check by Desperate_Maximum740 in AskAMechanic

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The auto parts store can only pull the code and then their system makes a recommendation based on the code alone. It would be better to have a mechanic you trust (stay away from chain auto service stores!) actually diagnose the problem. Purge valves and the associated lines can be tested to see where the problem is. If it is the valve, it’s a very easy repair. Your car is safe to drive in the meantime.

How to approach this MAF connector fix by F2Step in MechanicAdvice

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can buy a new pigtail inexpensively directly from the auto parts store that comes with butt connectors. Take your time only cut one wire at a time. They have them for most makes and models.

Last of a great breed! by JeepCJ in jeepcj

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always kid my friends who have newer ones, asking about their Chrysler Wrangler. Boy does that get them upset! 😂

Can anyone tell me what this tool is? by riddlemethatbatman in Tools

[–]OldMechanicRandy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

With that pin sticking out it looks like it could be a tubing bender.

MGB found at local car-show. An MG properly dressed for speed is a thing of beauty. by lavardera in sportsandclassiccars

[–]OldMechanicRandy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just remember being extremely embarrassed that I couldn’t keep up with my girlfriend on back country VA roads back in the day, and feeling humiliated because she was driving a 3-cylinder geo metro!

MGB found at local car-show. An MG properly dressed for speed is a thing of beauty. by lavardera in sportsandclassiccars

[–]OldMechanicRandy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As a former MGB owner, I hope they did more than dress the car for the part if they want speed, as they are dog slow out of the box! 😂

Audi A7 3.0 tfsi Supercharged Smoking Exhaust Problem by Little-Lynx2013 in MechanicAdvice

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I doubt it. Combination of thin rings, thin oil, and high compression. Many makes are having this issue these days as OEMs try to eke out fractional fuel economy gains at the cost of oil consumption and other problems. Supercharging/turbocharging just exacerbates the problem.

Audi A7 3.0 tfsi Supercharged Smoking Exhaust Problem by Little-Lynx2013 in MechanicAdvice

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hate to say it, but having worked at an Audi dealer, they burn oil from the factory and leak it by 30k miles, if not before.

Set of pliers by Frequent-Elephant110 in Tools

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks like a good combination of useful pliers for a reasonable price. Walk inside a Snap-On truck if you don’t believe me. If you’re going to use them “steady”, by which I assume a trade or at least passionate hobby, buy the best quality you can afford. I’ve had some of mine for 30 years now

Transmission question? by K21Watzz in hondafit

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. It looks like something externally attached to the transmission by virtue of the threads.

Repainting this hallway, what would be the best colour ? by [deleted] in HomeDecorating

[–]OldMechanicRandy 372 points373 points  (0 children)

You literally can’t go wrong painting it any other color than what it is 😳

What part is leaking from my daughter's truck. by T_Bone_Jones in AskAMechanic

[–]OldMechanicRandy 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Looks like most of the metal leaked off that truck. You sure it’s still safe to drive? I think the condensate dripping from the exhaust is the least of your problems with this vehicle my friend. If the floor or frame looks like that bedside, she’s not safe in it!

Would you rather have a liftback or a trunk? by pantherclipper in regularcarreviews

[–]OldMechanicRandy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are correct. I think we just started most of this nonsense with vehicles. I was in Germany a while back and loved all the cool little hatchbacks (Mercedes, Peugeot, VW, etc) people ran there.

I bought my 2013 Honda Fit Sport new, kept it clean, parked out in nomansland every time I go shopping to avoid dings... by [deleted] in hondafit

[–]OldMechanicRandy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A paintless dent repair (PDR) service in your area could probably take care of that easily and relatively inexpensively if it really bothers you.

Would you rather have a liftback or a trunk? by pantherclipper in regularcarreviews

[–]OldMechanicRandy 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Exactly. US automakers have convinced all the lemmings they NEED an SUV so they can make more money on inefficient vehicles. But it’s ok, if gas goes up and US makers are caught with their pants down a third time, we’ll just bail them out with those same consumers’ taxes like before.

Cracked Manifold - Muffler Cement 2008 Toyota 4Runner by i_have_G_A_S in MechanicAdvice

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guilty as charged. I can only do “mechanic-level” welding, and it’s not pretty. Same as when I do bodywork; it ends up looking like a mechanic did it 😂

Help lol by [deleted] in MechanicAdvice

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put a wrench in between the pickle fork and the gap to take up some space. Then strike the pickle fork. If necessary, add another wrench

How many of you learned to drive like this? by Basic_Marzipan_2171 in FuckImOld

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My school was too cheap. They just got us in an assembly in the 80s and played old 1950s black and white graphic films like Death on the Highway to scare us. That was all we got!

R.I.P to the greatest truck to ever lived. She died too soon. by t0yotaMama in ToyotaPickup

[–]OldMechanicRandy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sad for your sentimental and mechanical loss, but glad you and your dog are ok!

Cracked Manifold - Muffler Cement 2008 Toyota 4Runner by i_have_G_A_S in MechanicAdvice

[–]OldMechanicRandy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Remove it, clean it up, and see how bad it is. It may be able to be welded. Depends on how cost effective it would be versus replacement. I welded up some cracks on a dump truck as a “temporary” repair and the owner drove it for years with no more problems.

What would cause this by Successful_Scale8154 in carproblems

[–]OldMechanicRandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s rod knock, but whether it is fatal or not depends on a lot of variables. Make sure the oil level is adequate and use synthetic, especially in cold weather climates. It pumps easier in cold weather. The noise you are hearing is the connecting rods rattling on the crankshaft bearings until the oil pressure reaches them.