Pulled the tranny out of my trans am tonight to swap in a working one. Got all the bellhousing bolts off and had the entire assembly lowered on a floor jack to about 6 inches off the floor and decided to pull off the torque converter. It slid out easily which was deceptive of its weight. When it finally dropped it landed on the end of my right pointer finger against the floor. To try to explain the amount of pain my hand is in would be pointless. I think cutting off the finger would hurt less. It wasn't cut open..it actually ruptured from one side to bleed. Just thought I would share. Now working on beer 3 along with a hydrocodone.
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Oh the joys of working on your own car!!!!
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I had a engine pullers legs under some POS I was working on. I had to take the harmonic balancer out in order to get the engine out. The balancer was stuck, so I grabbed it and gave it a good yank. It came free, smashing my finger into the sharp edge of the engine puller leg. That was last year and my finger is still sore if you press where it hit.
Just recently I was trying to get a spark plug loose on a 4.3L chevrolet, it was completely stuck, so I was working it back and forth. It came loose at the wrong moment and I punched the knife edge of the manifold heat shield. It was the equivalent of sticking your finger into a deli slicer.
Being a mechanic sucks.
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Originally posted by JC316 View PostBeing a mechanic sucks.
Guess the worst work injury was putting a cylinder head on a hemi piece of junk and slipped getting it on the dowels. Cut a 3 inch gash in my left leg, still have a scar.
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