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Thread: A Five Cent Coin, a Torch & a Staple...!

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    Thumbs up A Five Cent Coin, a Torch & a Staple...!

    got a little bit of a story to tell about something that happened to me today in the Rangie!

    I decided to drive into work today to give the Rangie a good run as i usually Train it into work most days. I left work at 6:30pm pulled out of the Carpark onto City Rd in Peak Hour traffic. There i am at a standstill then the cars in front begin to move ahead. i let me foot off the brake and tap the throttle..............and straight to the floor it goes!....... oh bummer!

    i was directley under the Arts Centre outbound with no Accelerator cars behind me tooting away....while im trying to figure out what to do next. i thought i gota get it on the side of the road outa the way of hundres of unpatient Melbournian Motorists! i had the chance to pull a U-Turn onto Sturt St. so i did that with the help of my Manual Choke, which thankfully got the rangie moving enough to about 10km/hr i puller her over to a loading zone on the left. and to top it off it was one of those days my tool box wasnt in the vehicle! no screwdrivers either!

    anyways i did have a small led torch handy so first thing was to locate and find out why the throttle had broken. i wonderd did the cable snap? nope......i found the problem under the air cleaner where the cable connects to the kickdown linkage (Auto box), the split pin was missing couldnt even find it.

    i have no tools its 6:45pm so i call RACV they send someone out in approx 30mins. so ill wait .wait..............wait..........and..........wait . its 7:30 now, so i start thinking of what i can do to kill some time. hmmm no tools i had to get the air cleaner off to get to the pin on the kickdown linkage. i figured well i can use a 5 cent coin to undo the hose clamps, and it worked.

    once i removed the air cleaner, i re connected the throttle cable end to the pin through to the kickdown connector, placed the washer all i need is a split pin so i had a look on the road around me for anything and outa the blue i see a staple, just one Staple! i pick it up bend one end flat, put it through the hole on the linkage pin and Whulla! done ............but where was mr RACV. i rang them it was now 8pm to tell them i fixed my beast and im heading home, cancel the callout.

    she said the fella came around 7pm he could'nt find me and thought that i went home.....they didnt even ring me to see where i was........huh!

    anyways i got my self out of trouble tonight with a 5 cent coin and a staple...!

    it was fun!

    Cya, Chris!

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    ozzirt Guest
    Any idiot can repair anything in a garage full of tools, but it takes genuine "Tinkerer" to fix them in the middle of nowhere with no tools

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    a 5c coin is also useful at jamming between contacts on battery isolators when you lose the key.

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    Had almost the exact same thing happen to me, except, I got stuck on full throttle, and managed to roll onto the median strip. No RAA, but within 30 seconds, I did have the police insist on blockading half the street, and insisted that I couldnt fix it and were going to have me towed.....

    By the time both of them had gotten out of the car, I already had the air cleaner off, repaired and re-connected the throttle spring, and was giving them a cheery wave as I left them standing there looking confused.

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    damn macgyver wannabe's!

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    LoL, i dont know what i would of have done if the 215 Buick was jammed open on full throttle......! probably would of pushed quite a few cars in front of me!

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    Great to see the art of improvisation is not dead. "We improvise, we adapt, we overcome." (Clint Eastwood in 'Hamburger Hill'.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzirt View Post
    Any idiot can repair anything in a garage full of tools, but it takes genuine "Tinkerer" to fix them in the middle of nowhere with no tools

    X2,, well done,, and the RACV??? hummmmm,,,makes you wonder why you bother sometimes

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    One time I ran out of fuel at ormeau while 4wdin. dropped in a hiclone imitation and managed to get me home with approx 4l of fuel in the tank.
    I rule!!!

    2.4" of Pure FURY!!!

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Nice work and you must be a good improviser to make do with what you can find. Lucky some people ore untidy at times hey

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