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18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:03 pm
by Astron_Boy
Hi all.

So on the fact my car needs some work done, and everyone could do with ensuring their car is up to the drive down south for the bonfire, I am hosting a DIY day at my place.

As some of you will be attending the drive on the 17th, it will make this a weekend of FTO, before the bonfire! Oh Joy.

I will say now, NO alcohol allowed due to driving requirements. Sorry Tinny Poppers. :lol: I am not hosting a sleep over, this is strictly for car work.

DIYs that can be done.
This is by no means strict, but keep in mind that you have to get home that day,
  • Oil changes.
    Coolant flushes.
    Hose replacements
    Brake pad replacements
    brake fluid changing
    Globe replacements
    Car washing, polishing
    *Any jobs you 100% know you are capable of doing on the day by yourself, but would appreciate a hand.*
No headlight baking, angel eyes
No rear spark plug changes *unless you are 100% confident*

There are plenty of facilities near me including a car parts shop should you need more goods. clicky
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Weber barbecue is available to be used *I am by no means a chef, so a cook is appreciated*
Aza has offered some meat which is very much appreciated.
I will provide bread
If someone can bring sauce that would be great *no special sauce please*
I will have a few cases of Pepsi, please bring your own preferred drink otherwise *reminder, no alcohol*
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Details:
18th March 9:00am - 4pm.
I am based Inner West near Balmain

Bring as many of your own tools as you know you will need. (I do have tools, jack stands, ramps, etc.)
Own items you wish to change, oil, brake pads, etc. *old oil is to be taken home with you* however all other junk can be disposed in bins.

EDIT: Please also state the job you want done, first come first served, but if we get a group, helps knowing rotation of cars and where to put.
Please put your name down so I can PM address closer to the date

1. Name / Job
2. Name / Job
3. Name / Job
4. Name / Job
5. Name / Job
6. Name / Job

EDIT: if anyone has a spare hydraulic jack they can bring, it would speed up the process a bit. Mine is rather old and knackered as is.
Edit: What's with the screwy bbcode?

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:30 pm
by aza013
To add to the above Astron and myself will be there to assist any one with there work needed on the cars not to do it for you. This way you will have more confidence in your self to do the job next time or help others :D .

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:25 pm
by gpx000
yeah i might be down coz i saw the DIY window rattling fix or something but never got the chance to do it so i might be there :)

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:29 pm
by fraz91
What the hell. My car needs a wash, so that weekend is as good-a time as any to do it. I'll also be rocking the bald-head, depending on what happens with my shave for a cure. I'll be throwing the hat round, so any spare change will be greatly appreciated :D

Link below: http://my.leukaemiafoundation.org.au/fraz91

See you all there.

1. Astron_boy
2. aza
3. fraz91
4.
5.
6.

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:08 am
by EscapingFate
I wouldnt mind being shown how to change my coolant and oil and if i have time brake pads on my utbnb rice box... to make sure shes right for the cruise down to dwaynes.

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:29 am
by Vectose
I don't need anything done on my car but I will come down to assist.

1. Astron_boy
2. aza
3. fraz91
4. Vectose
5.
6.

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:17 am
by Astron_Boy
Just to update the list, and include the required jobs on there.

1. Astron_boy (oil change, coolant change, replace lower hose, change headlight globes *possible bumper off*)
2. aza (assisting only?)
3. fraz91 (washing car)
4. Vectose (assisting only)
5. Escapingfate (possible oil and coolant change, brake pads)
6. GPX000 (maybe, Fix window rattle)
7.
8.

My street can become a little croweded, but will try to hog as many spots as possible.
Any oil changes we can do in the driveway and garage that's available, so we will simply rotate cars for that to make it easier.
Any body work, can be done in the street, just be wary of cars passing by.

There are plenty of facilities near me including a car parts shop should you need more goods. clicky

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:57 am
by fraz91
Astron_Boy wrote:Just to update the list, and include the required jobs on there.

1. Astron_boy (oil change, coolant change, replace lower hose, change headlight globes *possible bumper off*)
2. aza (assisting only?)
3. fraz91 (washing car/assisting numpties)
4. Vectose (assisting only)
5. Escapingfate (possible oil and coolant change, brake pads)
6. GPX000 (maybe, Fix window rattle)
7.
8.
fixed ;)

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:27 am
by Xeno
I dont even know how to change my oil, so like ill just wash my car also :D

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:33 am
by Astron_Boy
An oil change is rather simple.
In fact there is a half decent DIY video you can watch in the DIY section, if you haven't already.

If you want an oil change done, simply buy the oil and filter and we can guide/ assist on how to do it.

In the end, it's as simple as:
Hoist up
Remove sump plug
let drain
replace sump plug
remove filter
replace filter
put new oil in.

All in all, 30 mins work max. You could also go with running through a flush if it's been a while, but doing so makes filter removal that little bit more fun.

EDIT: if anyone has a spare hydraulic jack they can bring, it would speed up the process a bit. Mine is rather old and knackered as is.

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:21 am
by fraz91
Astron_Boy wrote:An oil change is rather simple.
In fact there is a half decent DIY video you can watch in the DIY section, if you haven't already.

If you want an oil change done, simply buy the oil and filter and we can guide/ assist on how to do it.

In the end, it's as simple as:
Hoist up
Remove sump plug
let drain
replace sump plug
remove filter
replace filter
put new oil in.

All in all, 30 mins work max. You could also go with running through a flush if it's been a while, but doing so makes filter removal that little bit more fun.

EDIT: if anyone has a spare hydraulic jack they can bring, it would speed up the process a bit. Mine is rather old and knackered as is.
Unless you're princess peacock, in which case it's:
Hoist up
Remove front wheels
remove front bumper
locate sump plug
remove sump plug
drain oil onto driveway because you forgot to put the pan under the sump
pan under sump
remove engine oil cap
pour new oil in
drive to supercrap (in other car) to get more oil because you forgot to put the sump plug back in
return from supercrap
replace sump plug
pour in new oil
put engine oil cap back on
put front bar back on with half the bolts and screws (because they're missing now)
put wheels back on
find rest of bolts and screws, put them in a tin for later
lower car
hoon away

Least I'm pretty sure that's how it went. :lol:

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:30 am
by Bennoz
fraz91 wrote:Unless you're princess peacock, in which case it's:
Hoist up
Remove front wheels
remove front bumper
locate sump plug
remove sump plug
drain oil onto driveway because you forgot to put the pan under the sump
pan under sump
remove engine oil cap
pour new oil in
drive to supercrap (in other car) to get more oil because you forgot to put the sump plug back in
return from supercrap
Walk oil all through parents house, f**king the carpet
replace sump plug
pour in new oil
Walk more oil all through parents house
put engine oil cap back on
put front bar back on with half the bolts and screws (because they're missing now)
put wheels back on
find rest of bolts and screws, put them in a tin for later
lower car
Cop an earful from pissed off dad about oil on carpet
hoon away

Least I'm pretty sure that's how it went. :lol:
EFA?

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:44 am
by fraz91
fraz91 wrote:Unless you're princess peacock, in which case it's:
Hoist up
Remove front wheels
remove front bumper
locate sump plug
remove sump plug
drain oil onto driveway because you forgot to put the pan under the sump
pan under sump
remove engine oil cap
pour new oil in
Walk oil all through parents house, f**king the carpet
drive to supercrap (in other car) to get more oil because you forgot to put the sump plug back in
return from supercrap
replace sump plug
pour in new oil
Walk more oil all through parents house
put engine oil cap back on
put front bar back on with half the bolts and screws (because they're missing now)
put wheels back on
find rest of bolts and screws, put them in a tin for later
lower car
hoon away
Cop an earful from pissed off dad about oil on carpet

Least I'm pretty sure that's how it went. :lol:
EFA ;)

You know we appreciate your hard work lawso, it's just too easy to remember the rorz

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:47 am
by Astron_Boy
Well, we won't have that problem, cause I won't be letting anyone in the f**king house :lol:

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:06 pm
by aza013
Xeno wrote:I dont even know how to change my oil, so like ill just wash my car also :D
After the DIY day you will know how to do it no worries at all :D .


And at Lawso :lol: :lol: you always find a way to entertain don't you :D .

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:19 pm
by Xeno
LOL wtf

Had minor service not long ago

Haha ill just turn up and someone can tell me what needs to be changed LOL

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:25 pm
by Astron_Boy
Well I'm doing mine, we have a possible second one, though not on an FTO, so you can see one being done atleast.

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:10 pm
by Daniel2019
1. Astron_boy (oil change, coolant change, replace lower hose, change headlight globes *possible bumper off*)
2. aza (assisting only?)
3. fraz91 (washing car/assisting numpties)
4. Vectose (assisting only)
5. Escapingfate (possible oil and coolant change, brake pads)
6. GPX000 (maybe, Fix window rattle)
7. Daniel2019 (50/50 - wash, window rattle and annoying loose screw in steering wheel to be gone! Clean engine if bothered?)
8.

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:52 pm
by Lawso
f**k...

Re: 18th March. DIY Day. Pre Bonfire FTO weekend cont.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:07 pm
by Astron_Boy
lawso wrote:f**k...
What did you break now? ror.