Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
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G'day all,
My names Terry and for various reasons I haven't been on this forum for a long time but some of the older members here would remember me ??
Anyway,
Preamble/ramble before the post subject,
I've been having some health issues for a few years now as some older members would know and been on a shipload of medication for many years that leaves me not too overly well most of the time.
As some already know,I had a breakdown on the way to the Nats on Friday arvo in " Fred " my FB sedan ( someone' s broken off tooth filling ??? blocking the carb fuel inlet at the needle valve out on the road in the middle of woop woop which I fixed and got going again just before dark ) .
Yep, you read right, it looked like a small piece of broken ceramic tooth filling ?? about 1.5 mm diameter..............
In addition,I also discovered late Saturday arvo ( after returning from the Nationals Canowindra cruise ) that my grey crashbox extension housing seal had popped out ( the box has been in the car for over 4 years with no seal popout problems to date ) and had slid along the tailshaft yoke towards the front uni joint at sometime along the trip to Cowra and my gearbox was bone dry and VERY noisey.
The increasingly noisey box was my only alert to the bone dry box scenario as there was no oil spray indication or visible leaks to tell me something wasn't right underneath " Fred ", buggered if I can work out why the seal decided it no longer wanted to be part of the box and no bloody idea why there wasn't any gear oil spray/drips to indicate the oil seal/ext housing had parted ways...............
Fast forward to Sunday morning , drove the 300 meters to the showground from Cowra van park where we were staying, parked Fred and then walked to Cowra Repco ( about 1 km away ) in the hope they had a grey gearbox extension seal ( they did surprisingly ) along with a filler funnel and tube I could improvise to get some Penrite ( a 2014 FB/EK Nationals sponsor ) oil back in the box.
Sunday arvo after the show I wasn't real well from my medications but had no choice but to get under Fred and get the job done so I could ( hopefully ?? ) get home.
I had just got the the tailshaft out when along came a couple of blokes from the two cabins beside me asking could they help.
These two blokes were self confessed non mechanics but just having them there handing me the tools that I needed for the job made the task just that little bit easier for me. My wife " Grumblebum " ......... ( also known as " Theresa ") is usually my tool getterer on breakdown situations and the past 25 years on home projects so she was happy to keep her fingernails clean for once !!
Working away and a short while down the track, Gary ( " V8ekforus " here on the forum ) saw we were working on Fred and got underneath and gave me some help as well.
I know Gary is a tradesman so his help and second opinion on how I was progressing was a great help as well .
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So, to FINALLY get to the crux of the post subject I'd like to thank the two blokes along with Gary for giving me some help getting Fred to a point where I could get home again without ( hopefully ) without having a seized gearbox and needing a tilt tray truck.
Because I was time short in getting the job done before dark and getting to the presentation dinner I never got the names of the two other blokes that helped me.
All I know is one bloke was driving ex Donna Jackons blue EK sedan with the smoothie wheels and mini moon caps and the other bloke had a beard and was driving a blue EK wagon.
So, to Gary and these two currently unknown other blokes I'd like to say a public thank you for your help, the repair worked, the gear oil stayed in the box where it should be on the home run and we got home trouble free.
Also thanks to Jack and Michelle Sands for following us home just in case we had trouble.
It 's people like this that offer assistance to people in trouble with whatever skills they have and whenever they can that really makes the Nationals such a great weekend and really gives that feeling of " family " everytime we go to and from each Nationals.
I know help like this in times of trouble has been given by others in similar scenarios in past Nationals and will continue in future Nationals and to me this is the real spirit of the whole National experience and why each time we go we feel it's like a great big FB/EK family reunion.
Apart from my ill health we had a great time at this years Nationals ( as we always do ) and the generosity given by the 3 neibouring " apprentices " in helping me getting Fred going again late Sunday arvo was especially appreciated so to you 3 blokes and BIG THANK YOU from Theresa, Brittany and especially me, the whole job was done in just short of an hour.
Sorry for the lengthy ramble but the pre-ramble had to be told to get to the post subject and why I was saying thanks .........
Cheers,
Terry.
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G'day all,
My names Terry and for various reasons I haven't been on this forum for a long time but some of the older members here would remember me ??
Anyway,
Preamble/ramble before the post subject,
I've been having some health issues for a few years now as some older members would know and been on a shipload of medication for many years that leaves me not too overly well most of the time.
As some already know,I had a breakdown on the way to the Nats on Friday arvo in " Fred " my FB sedan ( someone' s broken off tooth filling ??? blocking the carb fuel inlet at the needle valve out on the road in the middle of woop woop which I fixed and got going again just before dark ) .
Yep, you read right, it looked like a small piece of broken ceramic tooth filling ?? about 1.5 mm diameter..............
In addition,I also discovered late Saturday arvo ( after returning from the Nationals Canowindra cruise ) that my grey crashbox extension housing seal had popped out ( the box has been in the car for over 4 years with no seal popout problems to date ) and had slid along the tailshaft yoke towards the front uni joint at sometime along the trip to Cowra and my gearbox was bone dry and VERY noisey.
The increasingly noisey box was my only alert to the bone dry box scenario as there was no oil spray indication or visible leaks to tell me something wasn't right underneath " Fred ", buggered if I can work out why the seal decided it no longer wanted to be part of the box and no bloody idea why there wasn't any gear oil spray/drips to indicate the oil seal/ext housing had parted ways...............
Fast forward to Sunday morning , drove the 300 meters to the showground from Cowra van park where we were staying, parked Fred and then walked to Cowra Repco ( about 1 km away ) in the hope they had a grey gearbox extension seal ( they did surprisingly ) along with a filler funnel and tube I could improvise to get some Penrite ( a 2014 FB/EK Nationals sponsor ) oil back in the box.
Sunday arvo after the show I wasn't real well from my medications but had no choice but to get under Fred and get the job done so I could ( hopefully ?? ) get home.
I had just got the the tailshaft out when along came a couple of blokes from the two cabins beside me asking could they help.
These two blokes were self confessed non mechanics but just having them there handing me the tools that I needed for the job made the task just that little bit easier for me. My wife " Grumblebum " ......... ( also known as " Theresa ") is usually my tool getterer on breakdown situations and the past 25 years on home projects so she was happy to keep her fingernails clean for once !!
Working away and a short while down the track, Gary ( " V8ekforus " here on the forum ) saw we were working on Fred and got underneath and gave me some help as well.
I know Gary is a tradesman so his help and second opinion on how I was progressing was a great help as well .
........................................
So, to FINALLY get to the crux of the post subject I'd like to thank the two blokes along with Gary for giving me some help getting Fred to a point where I could get home again without ( hopefully ) without having a seized gearbox and needing a tilt tray truck.
Because I was time short in getting the job done before dark and getting to the presentation dinner I never got the names of the two other blokes that helped me.
All I know is one bloke was driving ex Donna Jackons blue EK sedan with the smoothie wheels and mini moon caps and the other bloke had a beard and was driving a blue EK wagon.
So, to Gary and these two currently unknown other blokes I'd like to say a public thank you for your help, the repair worked, the gear oil stayed in the box where it should be on the home run and we got home trouble free.
Also thanks to Jack and Michelle Sands for following us home just in case we had trouble.
It 's people like this that offer assistance to people in trouble with whatever skills they have and whenever they can that really makes the Nationals such a great weekend and really gives that feeling of " family " everytime we go to and from each Nationals.
I know help like this in times of trouble has been given by others in similar scenarios in past Nationals and will continue in future Nationals and to me this is the real spirit of the whole National experience and why each time we go we feel it's like a great big FB/EK family reunion.
Apart from my ill health we had a great time at this years Nationals ( as we always do ) and the generosity given by the 3 neibouring " apprentices " in helping me getting Fred going again late Sunday arvo was especially appreciated so to you 3 blokes and BIG THANK YOU from Theresa, Brittany and especially me, the whole job was done in just short of an hour.
Sorry for the lengthy ramble but the pre-ramble had to be told to get to the post subject and why I was saying thanks .........
Cheers,
Terry.
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I can't think what to write here so this will do.
Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
Wayne Chambers
President
FB EK Holden Car Club of N.S.W
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FB EK Holden Car Club of N.S.W
Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
you dickhead i know you kinda mentioned it to me but i was of the impression it was sorted, i'de have run you around and got anything you may have needed (ramps, stands, tools etc) from my place and climbed under yor car and done it
good on the blokes that gave you a hand
good on the blokes that gave you a hand
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
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Woodstock chapter
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Woodstock chapter
Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
I think you're talking about FBeing (Stu) and MattO (Matt). both post here, lovely fella's.
Glad it all worked out
Glad it all worked out
Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
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Yeah I know Mick you would have helped out but I went to Repco early ( 10 am ) when they first opened up and had got everything I thought I needed. The walk up the hill was a bugger but coming back was a lot betterer .
I knew the fix was easy and wouldn't take too much time and didn't want to spoil other peoples day wallowing under a dickheads car and getting gear oil ( bloody stinky shite ) all over ' em !!
There again, I've had bloody hard " easy fixes " along with my share of bloody easy " hard fixes " so the fixing dice could have rolled up any number on me ??
Thanks anyway.........
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Yeah I know Mick you would have helped out but I went to Repco early ( 10 am ) when they first opened up and had got everything I thought I needed. The walk up the hill was a bugger but coming back was a lot betterer .
I knew the fix was easy and wouldn't take too much time and didn't want to spoil other peoples day wallowing under a dickheads car and getting gear oil ( bloody stinky shite ) all over ' em !!
There again, I've had bloody hard " easy fixes " along with my share of bloody easy " hard fixes " so the fixing dice could have rolled up any number on me ??
Thanks anyway.........
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I can't think what to write here so this will do.
Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
all good
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
W.S.C.C.A
Woodstock chapter
W.S.C.C.A
Woodstock chapter
Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
Nice work Stu and Matt
Such is the spirit of the nats and early car fans, all you would have to do is mention that you need help and it would be coming from everywhere Terry.
Such is the spirit of the nats and early car fans, all you would have to do is mention that you need help and it would be coming from everywhere Terry.
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Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
Matt and Stu, top work boys! A couple of top blokes there, unless of course you ask the Sawtell bowls club.....
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Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
That's what it's all about goodonya gents !!!
And what Mick said Terry, you only need to ask mate ........
And what Mick said Terry, you only need to ask mate ........
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
I think the Nasco wheel stoperer did my work than me, but glad we could help.
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Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
Glad you got home ok Terry, Grumblebum and family. And it was great to catch up with you guys.
I'll pass your message on to Jack and Shellie Sant, as we are all old GMH Cruiser members and friends on facebook.
Cheers Rob
I'll pass your message on to Jack and Shellie Sant, as we are all old GMH Cruiser members and friends on facebook.
Cheers Rob
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Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
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Thanks everyone.......
Because I'm a mechanic by trade I was too pig headed and ego oriented to ask for help , I know if I'd asked around there would have been a line up of helpers under Fred doing the job for me but because it was an easy fix ( only took about an hour from jack up to jack down ) I just didn't seem to think about it and just got into getting the job done.
There's no one in the town I live in that's into old cars like I am, so I've just got used to doing things myself I guess over the years ..............
Yep Tim, the rear ext housing seal didn't pop out on the way home and there were no further leaks after I let the silicone set. There's actually enough room in there for two seals to fit so the old and the new seal went back in along with some Permatex silicone "gasket maker " ....... that blue silicone stuff and the Penrite oil it brought it back to life again.
The box was always a bit noisey so I used 140 grade gear oil , bit hard to change when it's cold ( mainly on cold winter mornings ) but it quietens the box down heaps more than the 85/90 oil does.
Cheers,
Terry.
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Thanks everyone.......
Because I'm a mechanic by trade I was too pig headed and ego oriented to ask for help , I know if I'd asked around there would have been a line up of helpers under Fred doing the job for me but because it was an easy fix ( only took about an hour from jack up to jack down ) I just didn't seem to think about it and just got into getting the job done.
There's no one in the town I live in that's into old cars like I am, so I've just got used to doing things myself I guess over the years ..............
Yep Tim, the rear ext housing seal didn't pop out on the way home and there were no further leaks after I let the silicone set. There's actually enough room in there for two seals to fit so the old and the new seal went back in along with some Permatex silicone "gasket maker " ....... that blue silicone stuff and the Penrite oil it brought it back to life again.
The box was always a bit noisey so I used 140 grade gear oil , bit hard to change when it's cold ( mainly on cold winter mornings ) but it quietens the box down heaps more than the 85/90 oil does.
Cheers,
Terry.
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I can't think what to write here so this will do.
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Re: Thanks to some FB/EK fellas for the help
Hi Terry
It was great to catch up with you, Theresa and Brittany. Glad you got home OK.
Stu and Matt are members of the NSW Club...so of course they're good blokes!
Stewart
It was great to catch up with you, Theresa and Brittany. Glad you got home OK.
Stu and Matt are members of the NSW Club...so of course they're good blokes!
Stewart
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