Originally Posted By: TylerL
Originally Posted By: expat
Did a side of the road transmission change once. two wheels up on the curb, Taxi brought a recon transmission.
Crazy Canadians.
Starters are about the extent of my field repairs.
I was a 17 year old crazy Brit at the time, 30 miles from home.
The car was a Triumph Spitfire that broke it transmission mainshaft at 11 o clock at night. I slept in the car and the next morning bought an 'Exchange and Mart' newspaper and found an Ad where they were selling re con transmissions for 25 GBP half a mile away. The crazy part is, the transmission shop insisted I bring in the old transmission for exchange, Before selling me the re-built unit.
I carried the unit 1/2 a mile, on foot, not realizing I could (and would have to) remove the cast Iron bellhousing to fit to the new transmission
that why a got a Taxi back.
The job was all done by lunch time.
Oh to be young again.
BUT fast forward to 1986, Vancouver Island.
I see a VW camper on the side of the road, oil underneath, man sitting on the curb with his head in his hands, wife shouting and gesticulating at him!
Turns out, they were a couple (and two kids) from Yugoslavia that had bought an old VW to 'see Canada' and the Expo in Vancouver.
While on Vancouver Island the VW blew an oilway core plug at the transmission end of the engine. He had managed to disconnect the engine, and drop it, but could not get the engine out from under the Van (wife was a little upset!!)
I helped lift the van with a tree trunk as a lever, while he dragged the engine out. We then set off to get a new core plug, some oil and bits of 2x4 to help lift the engine back in.
Engine was back and running two hours later.
I got a big group hug.
All on the side of the road!