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Hello and welcome back to our series on things the new weekend warrior auto mechanic should have or know. In the past we have spent a lot of time discussing various tools and their usage but today I'm going to talk a bit about some things that you should always have in your car. So without wasting much time, let's get right to the list.
Rags - You should always have some clean, lint free rags in your car. I normally just put clean rags in a plastic bag and throw them in my trunk, but typically just keeping one in your glove box is fine. Do not do this with oily or gasoline soaked rags, that is a fire hazard waiting to happen. When you do get a rag dirty, be sure to throw it away or wash it immediately.
Spare parts - Yes you read that correctly, spare parts. Now I'm not talking about water pumps here but rather just an air filter, an extra spark plug or two, and maybe a long spark plug wire from your last tune up if it's still good. Oil, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, and brake fluid you should have on hand as well.
Emergency parts - I always have an extra belt, coolant hose, fuses, and radiator cap in my car at all times. They are typically pretty cheap and if you get stuck without them, you could put yourself in a jam.
Spare tire - We all have them for the most part, but when was the last time you checked yours? At least once a month (normally the first weekend of the month) I check to make sure that mine is holding pressure well and is up to the correct pressure listed on the side of it. It's really embarrassing to go through all the work of getting to replacing your tire on the side of the road only to find out that your spare is flat as well.
Lug Nut Wrench - Hopefully you understand the importance of having this. If you have to buy one, buy the "Four way" version that looks like an X. They are the most useful I have found.
Jumper Cables - You must have a set of these at all times. Dead or dying batteries or even just leaving your lights on overnight can create a major headache that having a set of jumper cables can help you avoid.
Snow and Ice Equipment - If you happen to live in an area that sees's a decent amount of winter snow it's never a bad idea to have a collapsible emergency shovel. A can of de-icer is never a bad idea either.
Flashlight and Reflectors - flashlights can be a real benefit if you break down at night. In addition they can be used to alert oncoming traffic that you are broken down. Reflectors are great for that same purpose. I suggest them over road flares since road flares can be dangerous and some states are picky about how you use them.
First Aid Kit - I thinking the reasoning here can go without saying.
Spare Tools - If you have read my other articles than you should have already known this. But in the event you haven't, always carry a set of spare tools in your trunk. You never know when you may need them and unlike other things, sometimes when you are stranded and need a certain tool there's no way around it.
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Modern Power Tools - the Lithium Ion Cordless Drill
Power tools are essential for those jobs, which require more intense workmanship that ordinary tools cannot handle. A power tool is basically a tool, which is powered by an electric motor or alternatively a compressed air motor or petrol driven motor. They are typically used in the construction industry but are also used around the house to complete those otherwise hard to do jobs. Power tools are used for cutting, drilling, shaping, grinding, painting, sanding and polishing. Machine tools are a form of power tools used in metal work. It is not uncommon for the same power tool to be used both in wood and metal work.
The first used power tool was the lathe. Power tools were initially developed during the time of the industrial revolution. When factories began to use power tools to drive belts from overhead shafts. The main power source was a water wheel or later a steam engine. These tools were stationary until the introduction of the electric motor in the 1880s, which made the self powered stationary and portable tools we know today possible. The electric motor has remained the preferred source by which stationary power tools are driven. These tools use a cord but what has become increasingly popular for portable power tools is the battery. However batteries still have limitations because of they run out and lack sustaining power. Cost of buying and maintaining the use of batteries keep the cordless versions in lower demand on the market. Nailers and paint sprayers more frequently use air pressure, while chain saws, weed eaters and lawn motors have a preference for petrol driven motors.
One of the most popular power tools is the cordless drill, which is a type of electric drill but instead of being connected to a wall socket uses rechargeable batteries. Typically cordless drills come in the hammer drill configuration and mostly have a clutch setting, which allows them to be used for driving screws. In order to continue working without much interruption the tradesman will have a number of spare battery packs charging while drilling, so that he or she can quickly swap them.
The earliest cordless drills used 7.2V battery packs but over the years the battery voltage has increased to 18V and more, thus allowing these tools to produce as much torque as those drills connected to a main power supply. The main disadvantage of most current cordless drills is the use of nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries, which develop a "memory effect" or internal short circuits due to dendrite growth. This severely limits their usefulness and life span and in turn creates a hazardous materials disposal problem. Drill manufacturers are now producing lithium ion batteries. Makita Electric Works and Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation are two such manufacturers producing lithium ion batteries. The main advantages are lack of memory effect and very short charging time. Lithium ion batteries can provide an hour of work per twenty minutes of charging instead of vice versa. These batteries also have a constant discharge rate meaning that the power output remains constant until the battery is depleted, something that nickel-cadmium batteries lacks. This constant discharge rate makes cordless drills much more versatile. Lithium-ion batteries also hold a charge for a significantly longer time than nickel-cadmium batteries, about 2 years if not used, vs. around 4 months for a nickel-cadmium battery.
Cordless drills will increase in their popularity as science overcomes its' limitations and as power tools become increasingly powerful.
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Cant Remove Clutch Master Cylinder?
On my celica i cant remove the clutch master cylinder from the hose, because this long bar is over top of it and locks on to both side of the car. I couldn't even move the 14mm bolts holding them, they are just on lock tight, any special tools id need?, i tried wd40 but didn't really work
Could try using impact socket and air gun they should loosen in no time.
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