So what’s the first thing you do when you get home after flying all day to Hawaii? For me the first thing that I did when I got home was to help my father fix the sprinklers on the outside of the house. I don’t know what possessed my dad to want to fix the sprinklers after all this time. On the upside by the time we were done I got a nice shower which helped cool me off since it was so warm that day.
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Sprinkler Repairs
July 12th, 2010Car 1, My Arm 0
July 6th, 2009So we recently decided that we would be keeping both cars even after we move into the city since nicole doesn’t yet know where her job is going to be at. Unfortunately this means that a lot of the car maintenance that i have been putting off for the past few months now needs to be done. One of the things that might be due to be done was a brake pad replacement. Having a mechanic inspect your breaks cost about $50 and I think is kind of expensive since all they need to do is put the car on a rack and take off a tire to look at the pads. When you’re having your tires rotated is another good time to do a brake inspection since the tires are coming off anyway but many places won’t tell you if you need the work done even if they’ve done 99% of the work as part of another job.
So this evening since i got home early for work I decided I would rotate my tires myself since they needed to be done and I could get a good look at my brakes. This isn’t a terribly difficult task and i’ve done it before and takes me about an hour. Things were going pretty well and i got the first three tires changed no problem and just needed to put the last tire back on in place of the spare that I had on. When it came time to pull the spare off it refused to come off. Now here is where I did something stupid. Instead of trying to figure out what was causing it to be stuck I started to pull really hard on it. Guess what happened? Yup you guessed it, I pulled too hard and managed to cause the car to fall off of the dinky little jack i had it on. When this happened the wheel well I was working on shifted about a foot down and the car crashed into my arm. This hurt like you wouldn’t believe. I got very lucky in that I managed not to break anything and am a proud owner of a very swollen forearm. On the upside I got really lucky in managing not to permanently damage my car and the stuck wheel came unstuck so i could put my tire back on and go back inside to lick my wounds.
It’s a good thing i’m a software developer cause clearly I make a piss poor car mechanic. I managed to screw up prob one of the simplest tasks that most people can do. My arm is nice and puff and by tomorrow morning i’m sure i’m going to have a nice bruise going on. Right now that $50 brake inspection plus $20 tire rotation is looking mighty cheap…..
On a side note this weekend while digitizing our files i found a maintenance receipt that listed my car millage as 43,000 miles. Since my car now has +140K miles it means i’ve driven my car over a hundred thousand miles which i found to be pretty impressive. Considering this is the first car I ever bought it’s lasted me for quite awhile and is still in pretty good shape.
Dad saves my car
March 11th, 2008So on my drive home on thursday night I was rear ended. After pulling over and checking out the back of my car it looked like there hadn’t been any damage. I wasn’t really in the mood to spend the time collecting insurance information and since there didn’t seem to be damage to my car and I felt fine I told the woman who hit me not to bother and got back in my car. My car started up just fine and i didn’t feel anything different with my car. Honestly she hit me at a really low speed so figured there wasn’t a problem. Plus the woman was a postal worker (still in uniform) and you know you don’t mess with those people :-p.
Fast forward to friday afternoon when i went to take the trash to the dumpster. When I started my car it would start just fine but it wouldn’t idle. If i took my foot off the gas it would die. However once I ran the car for a bit with my foot on the gas it would then start to idle. I was a little concerned and was starting to regret not getting the contact and insurance info of the lady that hit me.
When my dad got here on Saturday for his conference (a later post) I mentioned we might have a bit of problem when I was supposed to drop him off on monday. After i described what was going on with my car he told me the carburetor’s butterfly valve was probably clogged. So on sunday after brunch we stopped at the auto store and bought this $1.88 can of gum remover stuff. After we got home we popped the hood of my car and he removed the hose covering the butterfly valve and sprayed it in there while he had me start my car up. Low and behold my car has been functioning fine ever since then. So dad managed to make my weekend because i didn’t have to send my car to the autoshop where i’m sure it would have been much more expensive to have the problem fixed.