View Full Version : You guys ever burn yourself out on working on cars?
240sxDann
11-26-2008, 09:44 PM
Like the title states, you ever get just completely burnt out working on cars? This is more for the guys that DON'T work on cars for a living, because I'm sure anyone who does probably does get a little burnt out. But for those of us (the larger majority of us I'd assume) who work on your car(s), family members cars, friends cars, etc, you ever just get completely sick of it? I WANT to work on my car, but I just dont feel like it. I think the 2 main reasons for me, are that A) I dont have a garage to work in, its all driveway work and its annoying, and B) I can't ever start a project and not finish it the same day. I always have to finish what I start because of 2 reasons, one is that I can't just leave stuff laying in the driveway, and also because my car is my only mode of transportation, my daily driver, so I can't not have it. Do you get burnt out, and if so, why? How do you solve it?!
motorvated
11-26-2008, 09:45 PM
Yea...sometimes I just walk away for a day or two. That way, when I go back at it im fully focused and I do a better job.
well....im getting very sick of the civic. I just found MORE **** wrong with the radiator support. A little front end damage turned into a **** storm that makes me wanna sell it for a buck. No i will not actually do that, btw. lol Yea man, i know where your coming from.
edit--to get back into the mood, i typically just watch some videos or read magazines of car events, shows, autoX, whatever. typically makes me want to spend thousands of dollars on my car lol. when im not working on my car, im typically reading how-to's and whatnot.
OMGz Turbo
11-26-2008, 10:17 PM
LOL this happens alot to me, in past times i have always worked on my car for hour after hour and my girlfriend HATED IT. But now with the cold i dont even feel like moving my car in the morning hahaha
240sxDann
11-26-2008, 10:32 PM
See, I get really bored with cars very quickly, because I can't make it what I want fast enough lol. I've had this car longer then the past like 3 cars. But oh well. I'm still working on getting more turbo goodies. I WISH MY CAR WAS STOCK!
Ender81
11-26-2008, 11:29 PM
I got burned out working on my first Beetle. It was a lot of work without ever seeing much in return. I learned my lesson though I stick with small projects or motorcycles.
DPancoast
11-26-2008, 11:34 PM
I burn my hand and arm changing my oil. It's a given every time because my oil filter is right under the header.
SovXietday
11-27-2008, 12:09 AM
^ That ain't ****, I've gotten instant 2nd degree burns on my hands from bumping my turbo manifold. Not fun.
I don't really get burnt out working on most cars. Sometimes I need to take a step back, or work on something different for a little while so that I can focus on what I'm doing. I did this with the CRX, the car had so many problems I had to take a step back and figure out what I wanted to do with it. Ended up fixing what needed to be fixed and now it's a great little gokart.
russiankid
11-27-2008, 12:14 AM
It just depends on the complexity of the job. If its something simple I do it. If its something that will take a few hours I don't want to do it but I will do it because I have to. Now when I have to repeat a job over and over and over again I get frustrated and replace everything that is there so it won't **** up again. If a job is hard, then I will just leave it be for a while until I get fed up and then just do it.
I've had an oil leak on BMW for a long time. I replaced the oil filter housing gasket. Then, after a days of work, the thing was pissing a quart of oil every 5 minutes. I bumped two pressure relief caps and they didn't seat right. I "fixed" that the same day and all is well. NO! Next day they are leaking. Month later they are still leaking. Then one fine cold evening, I start the car and they finally give out. So I had to pull the filter housing out again and figure it out. I searched for a long ass time trying to find a fix, but no one had one. Ended up finding an o-ring in there so found a matching one and so far, 3 weeks later, no leaks!
russiankid
11-27-2008, 12:20 AM
See, I get really bored with cars very quickly, because I can't make it what I want fast enough lol. I've had this car longer then the past like 3 cars. But oh well. I'm still working on getting more turbo goodies. I WISH MY CAR WAS STOCK!
Really? Old stock cars aren't much better than a turbo car. Hoses, o-rings, gaskets, and all other bull**** decide to crack and leak.:mad:
Spocknasty
11-27-2008, 12:28 AM
Ugh I WISH I could work on my car. I'm burnt out editing video and photo and I long to wrench on the wreck.
I remember when everything was out of the CRX engine bay and that whole long process of shaving it and putting it back together. So fun much.
http://mikespock.com/bay.jpg
(Waits for Troll to chime in on the Supra)
240sxDann
11-27-2008, 01:19 AM
Really? Old stock cars aren't much better than a turbo car. Hoses, o-rings, gaskets, and all other bull**** decide to crack and leak.:mad:
Yea but at least with that stuff its just a simple replacement. (At least on my car lol, theres not too many really hard jobs) Its just frustrating that my car is so.....used. Just since its been turbo'd and what not its frustrating all the little issues that come because of that.
DPancoast
11-27-2008, 01:26 AM
i wish I could say that there weren't too many had jobs on my car
Got Insulin?
11-27-2008, 01:27 AM
I like working on other people's car's alot, especially when I actually know what I'm doing, lol. But I find working on my own heap stressful unless it's a two-minute job. I have such a crazy attention to detail, but I get so sloppy sometimes, that I just want to punch my own self in the face. I hate finding lame previous-owner-mods that seem like one small, insignifcant thing, that just happens to be a whole bunch of "small" things tied together, so that when you go to correct one, you **** up the rest, and before you know it, I'm on a mission to solder every-frickin-thing.
05OCsrt-4
11-27-2008, 02:05 AM
Like the title states, you ever get just completely burnt out working on cars? This is more for the guys that DON'T work on cars for a living, because I'm sure anyone who does probably does get a little burnt out. But for those of us (the larger majority of us I'd assume) who work on your car(s), family members cars, friends cars, etc, you ever just get completely sick of it? I WANT to work on my car, but I just dont feel like it. I think the 2 main reasons for me, are that A) I dont have a garage to work in, its all driveway work and its annoying, and B) I can't ever start a project and not finish it the same day. I always have to finish what I start because of 2 reasons, one is that I can't just leave stuff laying in the driveway, and also because my car is my only mode of transportation, my daily driver, so I can't not have it. Do you get burnt out, and if so, why? How do you solve it?!
if it makes you feel better i have a motor mount and R/F axle that have sat on my box for over 2 years because i hate working on my own cars, ****, i coupon shop for oil changes for the lancer (mostly because i never drive it except sunday), the honda i do it in the shop for free:mrgreen:, but thats the extent, i hate working on my own cars since my neon
240sxDann
11-27-2008, 02:11 AM
yea idk. I mean I know if I just stick it out, when I do finally get it done, it will be soooo worth it. Its just the time from now till then lol. I gotta take the car up to import intelligence and have them replace one of my wiring harnesses in the driver side wheel well because my tire decided to eat a chunk of it haha. So now my headlights dont go down, and my wipers come on by themselves sometimes. o_O And just gathering all the parts to go turbo is so tedious and taking so long. Not having lots of money sucks LOL
DPancoast
11-27-2008, 02:12 AM
Not having lots of money sucks LOL
amen dude... amen
05OCsrt-4
11-27-2008, 02:12 AM
yea idk. I mean I know if I just stick it out, when I do finally get it done, it will be soooo worth it. Its just the time from now till then lol. I gotta take the car up to import intelligence and have them replace one of my wiring harnesses in the driver side wheel well because my tire decided to eat a chunk of it haha. So now my headlights dont go down, and my wipers come on by themselves sometimes. o_O And just gathering all the parts to go turbo is so tedious and taking so long. Not having lots of money sucks LOL
dan, where do you live at, wires are easy to fix? i know import intelligence is a vender, but i can hook you up so you can put that money towards HP
240sxDann
11-27-2008, 02:16 AM
Chris, idk exactly where you live by i'm like 15 minutes from west chester, 10 minutes from downingtown, technically I'm in coatesville but not like...yo yo yo straight out the bricks of c ville whats good. LMFAO I need to relocate my harness so I don't tear through it again. It just sucks because I want to do the best option which is relocating it to the engine bay but that is a loooot of work.
05OCsrt-4
11-27-2008, 02:19 AM
Chris, idk exactly where you live by i'm like 15 minutes from west chester, 10 minutes from downingtown, technically I'm in coatesville but not like...yo yo yo straight out the bricks of c ville whats good. LMFAO I need to relocate my harness so I don't tear through it again. It just sucks because I want to do the best option which is relocating it to the engine bay but that is a loooot of work.
maybe i'll stp by friday night and talk with you, maybe figure something out
240sxDann
11-27-2008, 02:20 AM
no go. not gonna be here friday. I will definitely get in touch with you though. Like I said, I WANT to work on my car, just dont feel like being out in the cold and rushing to finish the job so that I have something to drive.
frosti108
11-27-2008, 02:25 AM
i hear u dan. youve seen my 'work place' ... i cant even literally call it my driveway lol
theres been times when i have my 240 all apart, motor sitting next to the car, and im like WTF because theres an orange abandoned sticker on the window and i only have so many days to get it running again. talk about wanting to quit sometimes.
i think if i had a nice 2 car garage to play around in, things would be a lot different. if i was smart, i would stop playing with cars for a while, and save up for my 1st house (with a garage, lulz) gotta break a few eggs to make an omlett
and dan. fixing the harness damage shouldnt be too hard. just basically matching wires up and soldering back together. a harness got ate through by a pulley in the s12 a couple months ago and it wasnt so bad. i could try to help u with that. moving it into the bay is definatly another story though.
id be down to help tho. ill bring my solder gun LOL
240sxDann
11-27-2008, 02:31 AM
yea putting it in the engine bay requires cutting the whole harness in half, removing the fender, putting it in the engine bay, matching/soldering all the wires, reinstalling the fender, blahhh blahhh blahhh lol. A garage...would be heaven.
igo4bmx
11-27-2008, 02:34 AM
owning a turbo civic that i constantly took care of I got sick of modding.
the evo has been sitting for 2 weeks cuz i don't feel like changing oil/trans case/tranny fluid
Zillon
11-27-2008, 03:38 AM
When it's cold out, I don't even want to wash the thing or change the oil.
But I do.
Working on cars in the winter, out in the cold... blows.
bl@ckvr4
11-27-2008, 03:43 AM
http://a705.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/113/l_761fca59ab71bd2fe418a90d923a3380.jpg
**** Z32 300ZXs.
frosti108
11-27-2008, 03:52 AM
^ haha agreed. they are the most retarded cars to work on
BlkWhtTSI
11-27-2008, 10:18 AM
answer: yes i have and so have friends... ask smelly240 about burning his hand on my exhaust manifold
CHAOS
11-27-2008, 10:27 AM
yea i got burnt out on my last car, thats why i bought an sti that wasnt supposed to get modded. lol.
461_SS
11-27-2008, 11:01 AM
My dad is the definition of burned out. lol. He has like no patience anymore with cars. lol
TGilb2007
11-27-2008, 02:30 PM
Sometimes I get sick of doing car things when I am trying to help certain people. One of my buddies likes to ask me to help him with a project, and 9/10 times, its usually me alone doing all the work, then hearing him later taking all the credit. Its pretty damn annoying, since I know I have more wrench time in his car then he does.
Another one of my buddies that I normally help is really cool about it, and he does most of the work, I just help out when its a 2-man job.
When I am working on a car by myself, I just get REALLY bored, and really don't want to get anything done.
I guess for me, it really depends on who I am working with to get things done
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