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    Finally got the power steering pump out, after removing the pump bracket, the new tensioner I put on Friday, the alternator bracket and leaning the alternator up on the back exhaust manifold. I had to fish it out from between the wires and hoses. I got the pump loose last night, but it took me over 2 hours to get it out of the car today

    I would like to have about 5 minutes alone with the nimrod that designed the Dodge Caravan.

    I have a friend coming over that has the proper tools for installing the new pulley on the new pump. He's a real mechanic, so I'm hoping it all goes well. After that, I probably have 4 or 5 hours of reassembly to do.

    I'm getting really tired of working on this thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Finally got the power steering pump out, after removing the pump bracket, the new tensioner I put on Friday, the alternator bracket and leaning the alternator up on the back exhaust manifold. I had to fish it out from between the wires and hoses. I got the pump loose last night, but it took me over 2 hours to get it out of the car today

    I would like to have about 5 minutes alone with the nimrod that designed the Dodge Caravan.

    I have a friend coming over that has the proper tools for installing the new pulley on the new pump. He's a real mechanic, so I'm hoping it all goes well. After that, I probably have 4 or 5 hours of reassembly to do.

    I'm getting really tired of working on this thing.
    This story is terrible.
    I want my money back

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Finally got the power steering pump out, after removing the pump bracket, the new tensioner I put on Friday, the alternator bracket and leaning the alternator up on the back exhaust manifold. I had to fish it out from between the wires and hoses. I got the pump loose last night, but it took me over 2 hours to get it out of the car today

    I would like to have about 5 minutes alone with the nimrod that designed the Dodge Caravan.

    I have a friend coming over that has the proper tools for installing the new pulley on the new pump. He's a real mechanic, so I'm hoping it all goes well. After that, I probably have 4 or 5 hours of reassembly to do.

    I'm getting really tired of working on this thing.
    Woooo.

    Probably a lot cheaper than taking it to a repair place.

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    Proper tools make a big difference.
    And a qualified mechanic (even if just to tell you what to do) is really a good idea.
    So is the actual factory manual (not some cheap generic rubbish).

    Luckily I haven't had to do much work on cars recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Woooo.

    Probably a lot cheaper than taking it to a repair place.
    It's always cheaper if you do things the right way yourself.
    Especially when it comes to full engine rebuilds

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    This story is terrible.
    I want my money back
    Me too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Woooo.

    Probably a lot cheaper than taking it to a repair place.
    I would wager this would cost me at least $500 at a shop. Between the belt and tensioner on Friday, and the pump and pulley today, it's just over $100.

    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Proper tools make a big difference.
    And a qualified mechanic (even if just to tell you what to do) is really a good idea.
    So is the actual factory manual (not some cheap generic rubbish).

    Luckily I haven't had to do much work on cars recently.
    I was a mechanic for about 8 years after high school. Got my ASE certifications and everything. I realized after a while that it was not what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. So, I guess you could say I know what I'm doing, but I would rather not do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    I was a mechanic for about 8 years after high school. Got my ASE certifications and everything. I realized after a while that it was not what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. So, I guess you could say I know what I'm doing, but I would rather not do it
    I thought about it briefly, but then decided to keep it as a hobby instead.
    Good thing I did, because I don't modify cars anymore.......kinda lost interest in a way

    But I know several qualified dudes.And a panel beater/painter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    I thought about it briefly, but then decided to keep it as a hobby instead.
    Good thing I did, because I don't modify cars anymore.......kinda lost interest in a way

    But I know several qualified dudes.And a panel beater/painter.
    It's really good to know people who do it for a living. They have to keep up with all the updates and classes, they keep the right tools, and you just hit them up from time to time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    It's really good to know people who do it for a living. They have to keep up with all the updates and classes, they keep the right tools, and you just hit them up from time to time
    Yeah, I'm still friends with my sister's first husband......he did his apprenticeship at a manufacturers dealership many years ago, and now runs his family's business.
    He has good contacts with lots of old school buddies so it's always possible to get the right gear

    As a bonus he sells tyres as well now, and he's always looked after me.........still even get freebies at times

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    Bored. Stoned. No work till Thursday.

    Oh joy.

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    play games!


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wyrm View Post
    Bored. Stoned. No work till Thursday.

    Oh joy.
    I thought you quit ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    play games!

    I protest!
    Is this really relevant for this forum?

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    So looked up the weather. Cloudy with a chance of rain.

    Looks outside. Sunny and blue.

    WTF!

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