LLY: I'll let you guys poke fun at me

Mwaterman1

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Oct 30, 2014
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Whelp, I've been pulling some pretty heavy hours and last weekend my carquest water pump took a dive, so I got back today and swapped it out for a pinned pump, well I got all done and went to start it and click, couldn't figure out what the **** was going on, then I remembered I had my flywheel lock in. 20 mins later... Suppose I'll start drinking
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Mwaterman1

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Oct 30, 2014
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pittsfield maine
Never cleaned my motor! Haha but I can imagine that creates a problem right off the bat, especially if your at a car wash


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Chad006

Drag racer wannabe
Feb 12, 2015
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Goodlow, B.C.
Ya pressure tested my charge piping the other day, had to run to another chore. Didn't get back to it till next day and someone had closed my hood. Jumped in and went to fire it up...... Nope! plug+compressor inlet= no starty! :D
 

Dozerboy

Well-known member
Jun 23, 2009
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TX of course
We where painting a 69 vette at a buddies shop and had the motor covered in plastic. Someone fired it up to move it out of the way. It crushed the air intake covers (double pumper) and I'm not sure if it damaged anything else.

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zf>allison

you never had your car.
Apr 30, 2013
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elsberry mo
Took me 2 or three days to find where my under hood light plug went on my 01. Didn't stop me from driving it but it was driving me nuts. Other than that loosing a few headlight pins on the track somewhere has happend to me to.
 

holyshitbatman

holyshitbatman
Mar 17, 2015
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I got one I sold my shitty cts to a dude on fb and I detune my truck to stock and I accidentally hit a yes instead of a no because my buddy was distracting me sent it off and now had to get it back and send it back again being it's still Vin locked to my truck.now my funds for efi are on hold till I get this thing back to the guy I sold it to.smh.I know I'm just a newb but I try to jump in on any thread I can.I wish I could contribute more to the forums.I'm not loaded and it wouldn't be possible for me to own a diesel without the knowledge on here.just wanna say thanks to all the awsome DD members.
 

ALLY Fox

Old Man Truck
Dec 14, 2010
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Oregon 7S5
Working on my truck one day, stuffed a rag in the intake horn to keep stuff out. Reconnected everything and started it up and it smoked like crazy .... lucky it didn't eat the rag!
 

TeaBagger2006

Im a Garrett Nut Swinger
May 11, 2008
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Bis ND
I left a screwdriver inside my intake for a year until it decided to go in my turbo...took 2 weeks for me to figure that out. You're not alone man:rofl:
 

DAVe3283

Heavy & Slow
Sep 3, 2009
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Boise, ID, USA
Replaced a cracked SoCal head, and forgot to connect the #8 injector wires under the valve cover. Drove it out of the shop, and it went into limp mode. :eek: Back into the shop, and back under the valve covers. Ran great once the injectors were all hooked up.
 

jlawles2

Well-known member
Jan 28, 2010
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Danbury, TX
Dad was working on the '79 olds diesel and started it with a rag over the intake. Many hours later after bumping the starter and pulling on it with needle nose and screwdrivers, said screw it. Started it up, no interference noises, then floored it several times (probably to red line) and we picked the pieces up in the driveway after they exited the exhaust.

Don't think you are the only one who has done something bizarre. Most won't admit to it.