ILLS
Dedicated LVC Member
Ok so I thought of this about a minute ago when I was posting in another thread.
What is the dumbest or most idiotic thing you accidently did while working on yours or another persons vehicle. I don't care if you have been working on cars for 5 minutes or 50 years there has been a brain fart or two along the way so go ahead and share it.
Here is mine:
I was finishing up a Kenne Bell supercharger reinstall on my SUV one night a few years back. It was getting late as hell and I was tired from working on the truck all day long. I had problems finding the proper amount of fuel with the current configuration given the power the vehicle was making. So halfways through this fiasco I thought that maybe I was maxxing the MAF even though I knew it could support about 800 horsepower and I was maybe only pushing 675-700 or so. Well in a hurry I replace the MAFS with the other one I had laying around in hopes that this would finally solve it and I could tune the vehicle. Well I got the new MAF back in and fired the truck up. Ran like SH*****T and died!!! Now I was really confused, running out of energy, and just plain ticked off, and then on top of it all it is now dark outside. I had been fighting this vehicle all day long and now THIS??? I was thinking that I do this crap for a business and I cannot even figure my own vehicle out?!?!? What the heck is wrong with me. Am I losing my mind? I went inside and ate dinner with two of my friends that were there for the ride and thought about what could be causing this new problem.
As I was sitting there a lightbulb lit up in my brain. I thought I knew what it was but if I was right then I sure as heck didn't want my buddies to find out! So I nonchalantly slip outside and take a look at it. SUCCESS!!! I GOT IT!!! The damn MAFS was installed backwards!!! Yep, you heard me right. I installed the MAFS backwards. Now you might ask "How in the heck did he do something THAT stupid?" Well I will tell you. The MAFS was 4" in size and the aluminum filter adapter that bolted to its flange was 4" in diameter also. Through getting in a rush and then also not seeing too well because it was getting dark out I put her in backwards and never realized it.
Ok now I go into Operation Cover Up... Here I am sneaking around looking for my tools as if I were Steve Irwin looking for a deadly Cobra in the Aussy bush. I am just praying my guys inside the house won't come out for a few minutes to see my ninja mechanic hat trick. Swapped her around in 2 minutes. She started right up after that and ran fine again. They came out and asked what I had done and I just shrugged my shoulders. Later that night I got the fueling taken care of with the truck and finally got her all dialed in.
I have been modifying performance cars for a while now and there is one lesson that I hold above all else. NEVER EVER forget to check the small stuff. Another lesson I learned is that no matter how good you are there will be times that you occasionally screw up.
Ok enough of my story. Lets hear yours.
What is the dumbest or most idiotic thing you accidently did while working on yours or another persons vehicle. I don't care if you have been working on cars for 5 minutes or 50 years there has been a brain fart or two along the way so go ahead and share it.
Here is mine:
I was finishing up a Kenne Bell supercharger reinstall on my SUV one night a few years back. It was getting late as hell and I was tired from working on the truck all day long. I had problems finding the proper amount of fuel with the current configuration given the power the vehicle was making. So halfways through this fiasco I thought that maybe I was maxxing the MAF even though I knew it could support about 800 horsepower and I was maybe only pushing 675-700 or so. Well in a hurry I replace the MAFS with the other one I had laying around in hopes that this would finally solve it and I could tune the vehicle. Well I got the new MAF back in and fired the truck up. Ran like SH*****T and died!!! Now I was really confused, running out of energy, and just plain ticked off, and then on top of it all it is now dark outside. I had been fighting this vehicle all day long and now THIS??? I was thinking that I do this crap for a business and I cannot even figure my own vehicle out?!?!? What the heck is wrong with me. Am I losing my mind? I went inside and ate dinner with two of my friends that were there for the ride and thought about what could be causing this new problem.
As I was sitting there a lightbulb lit up in my brain. I thought I knew what it was but if I was right then I sure as heck didn't want my buddies to find out! So I nonchalantly slip outside and take a look at it. SUCCESS!!! I GOT IT!!! The damn MAFS was installed backwards!!! Yep, you heard me right. I installed the MAFS backwards. Now you might ask "How in the heck did he do something THAT stupid?" Well I will tell you. The MAFS was 4" in size and the aluminum filter adapter that bolted to its flange was 4" in diameter also. Through getting in a rush and then also not seeing too well because it was getting dark out I put her in backwards and never realized it.
Ok now I go into Operation Cover Up... Here I am sneaking around looking for my tools as if I were Steve Irwin looking for a deadly Cobra in the Aussy bush. I am just praying my guys inside the house won't come out for a few minutes to see my ninja mechanic hat trick. Swapped her around in 2 minutes. She started right up after that and ran fine again. They came out and asked what I had done and I just shrugged my shoulders. Later that night I got the fueling taken care of with the truck and finally got her all dialed in.
I have been modifying performance cars for a while now and there is one lesson that I hold above all else. NEVER EVER forget to check the small stuff. Another lesson I learned is that no matter how good you are there will be times that you occasionally screw up.
Ok enough of my story. Lets hear yours.