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    How you almost just ruined something..

    So after my valve adjustment, when double checking everything, I realized that I almost just left the socket on the crank bolt from turning the cam.

    If I had started the car with that on.... it would have been an ugly mess.

    Glad I didnt.


    What have you almost just done that could have ended badly?

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    almost forgot the washer under the top nut on the strut shaft. Was wondering what that thunking was, and then saw it on the bench. Good thing I was just pressing on it with my weight, and not driving it, or I would have FUBARed the strut mount.
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      #3
      almost didn't pull out in time last night...

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        #4
        left a rag in the intake after doing timing belt and water pump

        it had a cone filter on it that i removed but left the afm on with a rag stuffed in to keep debris and fluids out

        started it up and it sucked in a little before i shut it down
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          #5
          A friend and I were finishing up his head replacement on his e36 m3, I was pouring in the oil and the stupid little metal foil from the jug fell into the oil fill hole. Was not sure if I saw it but then said we should pull the valve cover just to be safe. It was right in there, sittin on the cam.
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            #6
            Originally posted by 87-325ic View Post
            So after my valve adjustment, when double checking everything, I realized that I almost just left the socket on the crank bolt from turning the cam.

            If I had started the car with that on.... it would have been an ugly mess.

            Glad I didnt.


            What have you almost just done that could have ended badly?
            I did just what you did with a box wrench on the crank bolt, except I started it. Lets just say plastic and aluminum fan/clutch fragments found its way all over my garage.

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              #7
              Originally posted by blueapplesoda View Post
              I did just what you did with a box wrench on the crank bolt, except I started it. Lets just say plastic and aluminum fan/clutch fragments found its way all over my garage.

              Pics!

              i never realized how easily this can be done.

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                #8
                Changed a steering rack on an 04 Liberty(I don't say Jeep b/c it isn't)(royal f'in PITA). The front diff/carrier/suspension/drivshaft must all come out. On the test drive, I realized a 1/2 mile from the shop that I had only tightened the driveshafts bolts about 1 turn AND had left my bungee on shaft(long day). Well, the bungee was toast but got back from the test drive ok.

                And I know that many of us have done brake jobs/work and have forgotten to pump the pedal before backing up/pulling away.

                Oh yeah, doing a t-belt on my DSM, i'd left my old skool shoplamp on the upper cover, melted it, oops. Had a few extras anyway.
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                  #9
                  Almost poured an entire quart of ATF into the crankcase. Stopped after 100ccs, the red color kind of gave it away ;) (ATF and motor oil quarts looked almost identical and I had forgotten I had ATF).

                  Luckily I only had a single quart of oil in there already, so I drained it, "rinsed" it out with another half quart of oil and then filled it up as normal.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
                    Almost poured an entire quart of ATF into the crankcase. Stopped after 100ccs, the red color kind of gave it away ;) (ATF and motor oil quarts looked almost identical and I had forgotten I had ATF).

                    Luckily I only had a single quart of oil in there already, so I drained it, "rinsed" it out with another half quart of oil and then filled it up as normal.

                    This one isnt that bad, ATF makes for a damn good motor flush. just swap it out after about 100 miles or so of easy driving.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Fast Frankie View Post
                      almost didn't pull out in time last night...
                      Lllmao.... On another note. I put an alternator back into my E24 and forgot to put the black plastic/cover bettween the alternator and wire. Then started car... POOF!!! white smoke all over..
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                        #12
                        I left the crank/damper bolt out of my customer's 05 Honda Odyssey 3.5 after a timing belt + water pump job. Drove it around the block like that too, lol. Good thing everything stayed put, and that I saw it when I was cleaning up waiting for him to pick up the van!

                        And just yesterday I spent an hour and a half getting the serp belt back on a newer Camry 2.4 after a water pump job, it took me that long to figure out I had the routing mixed up!
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                          #13
                          Loosened the Power Steering pump to remove belt due to the rack being shot... figured I'd leave it in the "loose" position so the belt could slip right back on when I replaced the rack (it was 1am...). Go to start it and hear this God awful fucking squeeling/screeching/metal on metal type noise.

                          Panic.

                          Poke around the car thinking I fucked something up royally for another hour. Then I look at the alternator/ps pump. The PS pump was juuuuuust ever so slightly infringing on the alternator's "fins" if you will causing a ridiculously loud noise.

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                            #14
                            At work I was doing basic maintenance on a Saab 9-5 and when i put the last wheel back on I forgot the lug bolts for that entire wheel for some reason. I lowered it down from the lift and was about to get it and test drive when i noticed the bolts siting on my roll cart. Lucky me haha that would have been a disaster


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                              #15
                              my altenator exploded last night and i was a mile from the house pulled over cut the belt could no take the noise started to drive with no altenator then relized that belt powers the water pump as well and stoped before i overheated my car

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