[DMCForum] Re: Spring stuck (Dave S)
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[DMCForum] Re: Spring stuck (Dave S)




If you leave the shock in place, it will catch a wayward spring.

How much force is needed to rip parts off General Motors vehicles anyway?

I'm sure you'll agree: mess with cars long enough and you'll
eventually ingest, wear, and be bonked/cut by every part or fluid in
the things.

What amazes me is DeLorean stainless. I've reached into sheet metal
doors all the way to my arm pit without a scratch. Look the wrong way
at a DeLorean door and it will gouge your eyes out.

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave Stragand" <dave.stragand@xxxx>
wrote:
> A compressed coil spring has enough force to rip a front fender
completely
> off of a 1980's Caprice and then still imbed itself in the ceiling.
Ask me
> how I know.
>

>
> At the very least, when dealing with a spring whose safe removal is in
> question, wrapping a piece of chain around the spring and frame, secured
> with a good lock or screw coupled link, can limit the travel of the
spring
> should the compressor tool slip off.
>

>
> -Dave
>

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> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 9:43 PM
> To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DMCForum] Re: Spring stuck (Martin G)
>

>
>
> So you're arguing against slipped tools now? Perhaps we should also
> give up our wrenches -- they've been known to slip off fasteners. Pry
> bars too.
>
> Auto repair is not laposcopic surgery. Sometimes the tool slips.
> Sometimes you even end up cutting, scraping, or bonking yourself.
>
> Speaking of injuries -- little tranverse front wheel drive cars can
> produce the worst. Took a hunk out of my hand this weekend replacing a
> vacuum hose for a girl at church.
>
> Should an external spring compressor slip off, I'd imagine the body
> part most likely to be injured would be Josh's backside when he falls
> away from the vehicle.
>
> Bill Robertson
> #5939
>
> >--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxx> wrote:
> > content22207 wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I specifically stated to leave the shock absorber in place. It will
> > > catch the spring should the compressors come off.
> >
> > Yes but it won't catch the compressor, will it?
> >
> > >
> > > His face won't be anywhere near it anyway -- arms should be extended
> > > for maximum muscle.
> >
> > You think that 3' will make a difference?
> >
> > Martin
>
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