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CommieGIR posted:Transmission? From what? Saw this somewhere else. It was quoted as being what $35K in damage to a GT-R looked like. edit: Found it on reddit. "It's the VR38DETT from a 2010 Nissan GT-R The crate motor we ordered was just over $35k after taxes." http://www.reddit.com/r/Justrolledintotheshop/comments/15l1fj/this_is_what_is_left_of_a_35000_motor_after_it/
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Looks like an engine, not a trans. Just has the front drive axle going through. Early AWD BMW? You can see the gudgeon pins in the sump and the oil pickup. I recognise that sump but just...can't....put my finger on it. edit: beaten. Slavvy fucked around with this message at 04:30 on Dec 29, 2012 |
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 04:23 |
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CommieGIR posted:Transmission? From what? I want to say transfer case from the weird shape, can't read the stamping or tell for sure what it is though. Edit:
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 09:48 |
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Slack3r posted:Nah.. Pull the plugs and drain the coolant out of the cylinder(s). Then replace head/gasket and drive 350K miles more. I thought my dad was the only person I knew who blew up a 4.0, he had a temporary drain plug in the oil pan, and when he went to remove it to put a replacement on, somehow it went into the pan instead of off it. He said "who cares", put the new plug on, filled it with oil, and got over 50k miles more until the temporary plug traveled into the rotating mass and eventually windowed the block. He then drove it twenty miles to the dealership when he got his new truck. It was seriously impressive. When the nuclear apocalypse comes, I'm not getting the last of the V8 interceptors to roam the wasteland, I'm finding a 4.0 instead. Christ allmighty Seizure Meat fucked around with this message at 10:14 on Dec 29, 2012 |
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Holy poo poo people on reddit dont understand how air pressure works.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 13:38 |
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Lord Gaga posted:Holy poo poo people on reddit dont understand how air pressure works. Is that a revelation to you?
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 14:48 |
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Doing some woodwork today, making a small shed for storing my garden tools in. Circular saw had other ideas.
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meatpimp posted:Is that a revelation to you? I cant figure out how reddit works or tolerate reading it for more than like 30 seconds so yes.
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InitialDave posted:Doing some woodwork today, making a small shed for storing my garden tools in. Circular saw had other ideas. So-long, unnamed Da-Glo tool. We hardly knew ye. Recommendation: Porter-Cable...if they sell them in the UK.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 17:23 |
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PainterofCrap posted:So-long, unnamed Da-Glo tool. We hardly knew ye. I don't think we get Porter Cable here, I was looking to see if anywhere had one of their DA polishers a while back and I couldn't find one.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 17:52 |
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Any brand of tool with product lines named after late 90s ATi graphics cards has to be pretty dodgy, no?
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 18:05 |
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rscott posted:Any brand of tool with product lines named after late 90s ATi graphics cards has to be pretty dodgy, no? Maybe they are branded that way to appeal to murderers?
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 18:41 |
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CommieGIR posted:Maybe they are branded that way to appeal to murderers?
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PainterofCrap posted:So-long, unnamed Da-Glo tool. We hardly knew ye. gently caress that poo poo, Milwaukee is the way to go
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 19:49 |
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gently caress that poo poo, Makita is the way to go.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 22:10 |
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Geirskogul posted:gently caress that poo poo, Makita is the way to go. I'll agree with this. I got my angle grinder some time in the mid '90s and it still works and looks pretty much as new. Had a lot of use too.
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Geirskogul posted:gently caress that poo poo, Makita is the way to go. This is the truth. You'll pay a lot more for a Makita tool, but they're far and away better than any other consumer-grade power tool out there...actually, they're better than most contractor-grade tools too.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 22:24 |
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Harbor freight: for when you only need a tool once.
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MrChips posted:This is the truth. You'll pay a lot more for a Makita tool, but they're far and away better than any other consumer-grade power tool out there...actually, they're better than most contractor-grade tools too. This used to be the case, but their newer inexpensive grinders don't hold up like the old ones. I've got a new four inch that I use with flap discs. It's does ok, but if you really push, it gets uncomfortably hot pretty darn quick. My old rear end four inch is still kicking, never gets hot. Other than grinders, I'm a huge Makita fan. Their cordless tools rock, their circ saws last forever, and their drills seem to be bulletproof.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 22:40 |
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Seatbelts posted:gently caress that poo poo, Milwaukee is the way to go Geirskogul posted:gently caress that poo poo, Makita is the way to go. gently caress y'all, a magnesium-framed P-C circular saw knocked this out in six months with nary a bad cut. (Milwaukee rocks btw) General_Failure posted:I'll agree with this. I got my angle grinder some time in the mid '90s and it still works and looks pretty much as new. Had a lot of use too. PainterofCrap fucked around with this message at 22:50 on Dec 29, 2012 |
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Ive gotten a tun of mileage out of the BLUE harbor freight 4.5" electric angle grinder, Ive seen the RED one take a poo poo though. Ive had the green one since I was about 16 (8 years) and fabricated a lot of poo poo with it. Its getting rather rusty and was only $10 back in the day. Ive used the Milwakee 18V lithium ion toqrue driver/drill set that was posted on here a couple times since I bought it. Very happy.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 22:47 |
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grumplestiltzkin posted:Harbor freight: for when you only need a tool half a time. Fixed that for you. Milwaukee, Makita, Ryobi, Ridgid, and Sears Craftsman have all done me well. Hell even Husky does ok. My angle grinders are all Ryobi or Craftsman. I prefer the Ryobi ones and I'm not exactly easy on them. Chopsaw is ridgid. It does well, not as powerful as a high end saw but it'll go through 2x4 quarter wall box tubing easily and cuts 1.75x.120 DOM like butter. Sawzall is Milwaukee. It's a cross between Chuck Norris and a honey badger and will shake me to pieces before it stalls out. Circ saw is Makita. Works great, dropped it off the roof a few times and it's fine. And my palm nailer and framing nailer are Husky. I've been beating the poo poo out of them for nearly two years now and no problems yet, even though my compressor and tool oiling schedule tends to be "ahhh gently caress I forgot again, it doesn't work anymore, better pour some used motor oil in the quickdisconnect, bash it on something to free it up and start framing again!" My junkyard sawzall is a cordless 18V Ridgid that CommissarGribbs surprised me with after my craftsman one took a poo poo (it owed me nothing, lasted two or three years of horrible abuse and I made more with it than I paid for it.) Works great, battery life annoys me but that's because lithium ion battery charge management is infuriating not because of the saw itself. And batteries cost a mint. My junkyard angle grinder is a cordless 18V Ryobi One+. Same complaint about the batteries as the Ridgid sawzall, the lithium ion battery that I got for it loves to cockblock me just before I finish cutting something out while the nicads I got for even cheaper at least warn me by slowing down before they die. I haven't had it for long enough to really tell how it is durability wise but if it's the same as my two Ryobi corded grinders, I'll be a fan. Not sure how but I did manage to kill my HF right angle die grinder before I even got any use out of it, drat thing just straight up wouldn't work. Oh, the HF air nibbler is pretty cool. It certainly made cutting out a transmission tunnel opening a bit easier, I need more practice before I can make a clean hole with it but it was still better than the alternative, doing it by hand. We should probably continue this discussion in the tools thread, if anywhere... My house is like my jeeps, the sills rot out. structural air.jpg And a beautifully heat treated U-joint. Check out that bluing! kastein fucked around with this message at 23:05 on Dec 29, 2012 |
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kastein posted:My house is like my jeeps, the sills rot out. Good thing there's name-brand Tyvek on the adjoining wall.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 23:20 |
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Lord Gaga posted:Holy poo poo people on reddit dont understand how air pressure works. People on reddi don't understand how a lot of things work.
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meatpimp posted:Good thing there's name-brand Tyvek on the adjoining wall. That would be my work - the foundation under it is my work too. That wall was just as bad as the one pictured so I tore it completely out, took it down to ground level and rebuilt the foundation, then rebuilt the wall over it.
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# ? Dec 30, 2012 00:04 |
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From local news today. Wrong way DUI.
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Chinatown posted:From local news today. Wrong way DUI. Oh yeah, that guy is either dead or paralyzed. Who was the DUI?
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# ? Dec 30, 2012 00:19 |
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Maker Of Shoes posted:People on reddi don't understand how a lot of things work. There's more than one reddit?
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# ? Dec 30, 2012 00:22 |
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CommieGIR posted:Oh yeah, that guy is either dead or paralyzed. Who was the DUI? Truck was the DUI. And yeah, dead on impact.
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# ? Dec 30, 2012 00:26 |
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These drat bugs that clog up the cooler....
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# ? Dec 30, 2012 01:18 |
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Chinatown posted:From local news today. Wrong way DUI. There's a good reason right there why not to drive old compact cars. I sold my '88 Civic after seeing one get completely destroyed by an Isuzu Rodeo. Both Civic passengers died, and the Rodeo driver walked away.
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# ? Dec 30, 2012 01:27 |
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To be fair, it's not like there's an engine up there to absorb some of that impact. I've seen lots of mucked up AW11 MR2s, and they generally stand up pretty well (I hope for my sake ).
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leica posted:There's a good reason right there why not to drive old compact cars. I sold my '88 Civic after seeing one get completely destroyed by an Isuzu Rodeo. Both Civic passengers died, and the Rodeo driver walked away. It's actually old cars, full stop, size notwithstanding. See also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joMK1WZjP7g
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Chinatown posted:Truck was the DUI. And yeah, dead on impact. I was sitting here thinking "serves the fucker right" because I was assuming the bug was the DUI. Then you had to go and make me feel like a turd.
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leica posted:There's a good reason right there why not to drive old compact cars. I sold my '88 Civic after seeing one get completely destroyed by an Isuzu Rodeo. Both Civic passengers died, and the Rodeo driver walked away. Yeah well. You could argue the problem isn't with the compacts but rather with the huge high riding road monsters. It's become an arms race to protect people from having their heads removed by an SUV. Yes I know the vehicle in the crash wasn't an SUV but my point stands.
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Same, I saw what appeared to be a US-size license plate and what looked like the truck driver on the right side of the road and assumed the bug was the DUI. Sucks
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General_Failure posted:Yeah well. You could argue the problem isn't with the compacts but rather with the huge high riding road monsters. Agreed, I wouldn't put good odds on chances of survival in a modern compact car in a high speed head-on collision with full-size SUVs/trucks. Reminds me of a friend of mine who was shopping for a new grocery go-getter/child transporter and was considering a Mazda 5 until he saw rear end crash test footage vs. a box truck at speed. I pointed out that it doesn't really matter what you're driving, people sitting in the back (well really, anywhere) of pretty much anything are going to get hosed up if you get rear ended by a box truck at speed. Some scenarios it doesn't matter how big or well-built your vehicle is, if the other vehicle in the accident weighs several times more than yours severe injury or death is inevitable.
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Geoj posted:Agreed, I wouldn't put good odds on chances of survival in a modern compact car in a high speed head-on collision with full-size SUVs/trucks. I'm pretty certain that trying to design cars to survive side impacts with SUVs is exactly why modern cars have such high belt lines and tiny winy windows compared to before.
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General_Failure posted:Yeah well. You could argue the problem isn't with the compacts but rather with the huge high riding road monsters. It's become an arms race to protect people from having their heads removed by an SUV. Yes I know the vehicle in the crash wasn't an SUV but my point stands. The problem is both. And yes all old cars are unsafe, but compact cars even more so. I'm pretty sure a modern compact would fair much better against their SUV counterparts. Like I said, the results I saw from the accident I mentioned really opened my eyes to the safety of the car I was driving, the Rodeo had some front end damage and the Civic just fell completely apart. I have pictures of it on my desktop at home and could post them later.....I highly doubt that would have happened in a modern Civic.
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leica posted:The problem is both. And yes all old cars are unsafe, but compact cars even more so. I'm pretty sure a modern compact would fair much better against their SUV counterparts. Like I said, the results I saw from the accident I mentioned really opened my eyes to the safety of the car I was driving, the Rodeo had some front end damage and the Civic just fell completely apart. I have pictures of it on my desktop at home and could post them later.....I highly doubt that would have happened in a modern Civic. I'm certain modern cars have better safety, but nothing really holds up well against an oversized hunk of metal designed to make inattentive people feel safer. Personally I'm scared of driving. But about half the vehicles on the roads I travel on are trucks so it wouldn't matter what the hell I'm driving. If one of them hit me I'd be a meat paste with a high iron content. Might as well attach a semi related rant about cameras, proximity sensors, stability control, auto parking etc. I don't need that poo poo because I learned how to drive. How are people getting licenses that rely on this poo poo to not kill everyone around them? People getting lazy about driving are as dangerous as the hunk of metal they are piloting.
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