jfryjfry
jfryjfry HalfDork
5/31/18 8:53 a.m.

I pulled the motor out of my new-to-me c6 z06 and did new heads, cam, clutch and lightweight flywheel. 

It took months for the parts to show up after I had pulled it apart but I finally got the motor back in and together last night. 

Oh the joy when it fired up and quieted down after the lifters built up!

On a side note, I noticed little dust fuzzies on the ground as I did a quick cleanup before turning in.  I was curious and confused as I had just swept about 30 mins before and had seen none.  I disregarded.

 

so the next morning I went to pull it out.  Started great.  I noticed more dust bunnies. Curiosity raised but not alarmed. 

Went to start again and it was a horrible, terrible gnashing of teeth. I gasped.  Like any good mechanic, I figured it was an anomaly and the proper procedure is to try again. Now the starter motor just spun. 

Another attempt netted the same result.  

The possible causes started swimming around my weary mind. The coincidence of the starter taking a puke right after installing the motor seemed infinitesimal. I tried to convince myself of it but every other scenario had me laboriously pulling this motor again and diagnosing a wasted [expensive] flywheel  or worse.  

Oh man, I don’t remember torquing the flywheel bolts! Wait, no, I’m pretty sure I did.  I even took a pic of how pretty they were. 

maybe I didn’t measure the throwout bearing correctly. 

They must have messed up the flywheel specs. 

Well, nothing was going to get fixed with it there on the ground, so I pushed it back to the lift, disconnected the battery and got it up. I didn’t see anything immediately apparent other than it didn’t look like I would be able to get the starter out without pulling the manifold and downpipe. 

  The teeth on the flywheel looked good.   Which meant I hadn’t destroyed them, and the ring gear hadn’t fallen off.  Both had crossed my troubled mind. 

I pulled the two bolts for the starter and moved it back a little.

What’s that?  Is that the internal stuffing of the starter coming out??

i called my buddy who was on his way to pick up a new starter for me before he was coming over to work on his project that is at my house.  I told him to hold off on the starter.  

I grabbed a pair of needle-nosed pliers and proceeded to fix my car. It did not require another motor extraction. 

 

It would appear that somehow a sock managed to work its work its way into my starter.  We don’t have a mouse problem that I’m aware of and I don’t make a habit of stuffing my clothes into the small spaces of car parts but whatever the reason, I will gladly consider it a sacrifice to the god of easy fixes. 

dculberson
dculberson UltimaDork
5/31/18 8:57 a.m.

That is so bizarre and yet so perfectly encapsulates working on your own cars.

spitfirebill
spitfirebill MegaDork
5/31/18 9:00 a.m.
dculberson said:

That is so bizarre and yet so perfectly encapsulates working on your own cars.

Absolutely.  I love when it works out THIS way, rather than the OTHER way.    

Cousin_Eddie
Cousin_Eddie HalfDork
5/31/18 9:14 a.m.

Don't you hate it when you walk into the house after a long day or wrenching and realize one of your socks is missing ? Then you spend all night trying to remember when you had your shoes off and where that pesky sock must have wound up.

grover
grover GRM+ Memberand HalfDork
5/31/18 9:27 a.m.

Any chance you put it there to avoid damaging the flywheel during install? Either way, great result. 

STM317
STM317 SuperDork
5/31/18 9:30 a.m.

Apparently the nooks and crannies of your car are the other side of the portal in my dryer that disappears random socks. If that portal could be a 2 way street and I somehow end up with an LS7, it would be much less annoying.

DeadSkunk
DeadSkunk PowerDork
5/31/18 10:50 a.m.

Was there a 10 mm socket with the sock by chance?

Appleseed
Appleseed MegaDork
5/31/18 10:53 a.m.

Evidence. It's evidence of a crime scene. 

MazdaFace
MazdaFace HalfDork
5/31/18 11:18 a.m.

I was expecting cat or mouse. Not sock. 

RealMiniParker
RealMiniParker PowerDork
5/31/18 11:21 a.m.
STM317 said:

Apparently the nooks and crannies of your car are the other side of the portal in my dryer that disappears random socks. If that portal could be a 2 way street and I somehow end up with an LS7, it would be much less annoying.

Imagine the racket an LS7 would make in the dryer. laugh

wlkelley3
wlkelley3 UltraDork
5/31/18 11:45 a.m.

About a month after putting new tires on SWMBO's car got an ABS light on the dash. Took the car to the dealer to have it checked out and they called me back to the service bay and showed me a set of black panty hose wrapped around the hub. It damaged the ABS sensor. Apparently the tire tech at the place I got the tires from used an old set of panty hose to cover the hub while the wheel was off and forgot to remove it. Naturally the tire place said they don't use panty hose as rags.

Spoolpigeon
Spoolpigeon PowerDork
5/31/18 11:49 a.m.

This whole time I’ve been blaming my dryer. 

akylekoz
akylekoz Dork
5/31/18 12:38 p.m.

I once fouled two plugs trying to get my CR250 to run.   After some deliberation pulled the air filter to find an entire sleeve of a shirt in the intake tube.  I had put it there while cleaning the filter the night before to keep stuff out of the carb.  If I remember correctly this happened on silver lake sand dunes, so much for keeping E36 M3 out of the carb.

Streetwiseguy
Streetwiseguy UltimaDork
5/31/18 7:00 p.m.
wlkelley3 said:

About a month after putting new tires on SWMBO's car got an ABS light on the dash. Took the car to the dealer to have it checked out and they called me back to the service bay and showed me a set of black panty hose wrapped around the hub. It damaged the ABS sensor. Apparently the tire tech at the place I got the tires from used an old set of panty hose to cover the hub while the wheel was off and forgot to remove it. Naturally the tire place said they don't use panty hose as rags.

I would tend to believe the tire place.  Why would he cover the hub with anything?  You picked it up off the side of the road...

I remember seeing a picture of an exploded timing cover on a small block V8 of some sort.  Dude had the intake off, covered the lifter valley with a t-shirt.  Set manifold back on, drove car for quite some time before a bit of the shirt worked its way through the drain hole into the timing cover area and wrapped itself around the cam sprocket.

Titan4
Titan4 New Reader
5/31/18 8:24 p.m.

My TR6 had a funky clutch feel when I bought it.  When I pulled the engine for a rebuild I found this:

I think it was a red rag.

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