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Episode: 77
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Title: HPR0077: This old Hack Part 7
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0077/hpr0077.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 11:03:01
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That's a missing part.
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Okay, welcome to an unintended episode of this old hack with Adam.
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Thank you very much for your time, and I'll see you in the next video, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye
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excuse the background noise I've had a little technical difficulty here with my motor vehicle it seems that in the process of driving to work I blew the
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upper radiator hose on the car in in the process I also backed it kind of down an embankment so I'm out here on the side of the road I'm trying to find right now I'm trying to find a spot to hook my tow straps
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so first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to pull the car out of the ditch with the van and then I'm going to move the car
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back and drive it a few feet over to the other side of the road where I've got a little more level to work
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this shouldn't be a big deal the car is not that far off of the road it's really good
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we've got a block in the road here but it shouldn't be a big deal
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okay well I got the car out of the ditch which wasn't very difficult at all and I know it doesn't have any water right but I'm going to check the oil
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to make sure it's got oil in it obviously I knew it had oil in it but I wanted to make sure that it didn't get hot enough to blow the head gasket
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now the easiest way to tell if you throw that head gasket is if you check the oil instead of being black or brown
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it is a milky color foamy kind of grayish bubbles in it maybe
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that'll be a sign of the head gasket tomorrow so now I'm going to see the car start
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okay we have starting and I'm just going to go turning around
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it should run without water in for a minute or two before it gets so incredibly hot
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so it seems to be the only problem that I had was it got hot and melted the thermostat
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it got hot melted the radiator hose oh there's some underlying issue so I'm just going to pull off to a more level spot
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here and since I didn't have to drive it too far I don't have to worry about the engine being too hot to work on
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obviously I've brought my tools with me to remove the radiator hose which found my experience with doing color work here
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is that it's usually best to take part with you before you go to the auto parts store
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just in case they give you the wrong one
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it used to be the radiator hose was easier to get to without requiring any special tools
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but in this case there's some minor plastic trim that is in the way
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I've done a few most of the repairs I think I've done like this abandoned on the road
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in a parking lot somewhere at a Walmart gas station truck stop something like that
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my wife and I spent a long time traveling around the country a couple years moving in a van
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we had a 77 Dodge one tonne tradesman full-sized van and we only paid $400 for it
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and we drove it back and forth across the country a few times
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I think the most interesting repair I had to do we were in Wyoming
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and I'm trying to think of the name of the town not Cheyenne I don't think
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but it was some town in Wyoming and the only time I explained a little bit something about the van
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the cars you can just open the hood and get at the equipment with mans you have to have a thing called a dog house
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so a dog house is actually inside the van it sits between the front seats
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and with older vans they're pretty easy to get up so it wasn't a big deal
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what happened was just traveling I checked the oil every morning to make sure that it...
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to make sure that the oil level was okay but the filler rod that goes into the motor
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because you can't just open the hood and check the oil there has to be a long shoot since the motor's between the seats
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there has to be a long tube for the dipstick to travel down to get to the motor to check the oil
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so it's a longer dipstick because the motor's farther away from the front of the van
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and the tube that holds it came loose from the motor which meant that I had to take the dog house off
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in order to fix that well when I took the dog house off I noticed that the fuel line going into the carburetor
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was broke almost in half and gasoline for some time had been leaking onto the carburetor
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which is of course on top of the engine which could cause a large fire and or explosion
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well lucky for me that we've noticed that problem before we had an explosion
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lucky for us I happen to have a plunging kit normally it's not something you normally fix on the side of the road
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pretty much what you do is you make a flare I guess it's called a flare tool
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a flare on the metal hose and it fits into a fitting which makes it compressed down on to whatever you're attaching to
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brake lines are kind of the same way I had to use it on brake lines and on the fuel line
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well since I was at a gas station I didn't really have access to go find a new fuel line
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and since we were kind of pan handling or way around anyway it would have been difficult to purchase
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anything at the time so luckily for me there was enough extra fuel line there
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enough play in the fuel line to where I could use my hacksaw I cut off the offensive section of the fuel line
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and I used my flare kit to make a new flare and reattached it there in the parking lot
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now this is one of the easiest repairs you can make on a vehicle even on a newer vehicle like this
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you could easily just have a leather mount tool and you could have probably used that to remove the belt and install the new one
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those clamps are either compression type where you have to pinch a clamp to remove it or they have a screw where they unscrew to loosen
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this in this case I've got compression fittings
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I've taken the old hose off I went to the park store purchased a new hose
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which I am installing
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that end in place don't know if I mentioned start with but it's always better to take the old part with you to the park store
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you can match it up with the new part before you bring it back to the site especially if you're working on it
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this is called a flare tool you make a flare on the metal hose and it fits into a fitting which makes it compress down on to whatever you're attaching to
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I had to use it on brake lines and on the fuel line
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well since I was at a gas station I didn't really have access to go find a new fuel line and since we were kind of pan handling or way around anyway it would have been difficult to purchase anything at the time
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luckily for me there was enough extra fuel line there enough play in the fuel line to where I could use my hacksaw
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I used my flare kit to make a new flare and reattached it there in the parking lot
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hopefully this will fix the problem I don't know why it was overheating unless it was already low on water
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the hose was in pretty bad shape the car got close to 200,000 miles on it's bottom radio hose isn't looking too spry I don't see any other serious issues
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I checked the oil so I know it's going to oil it now put these two little things back on here
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now we'll be putting water in the radiator well not just water
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but you don't know anything about any trees then you might not live somewhere where it freezes but what happens is in the winter time
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it gets particularly cold if you've just got straight water in your radiator and able to freeze and at the water freezes we can damage the engine
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now also they add special lubricants to lubricate the cooling system in the canning freeze
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so it's always best to use the recommended type of any freeze for your vehicle
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there's a road coming here so in most places you can use a 50% and freeze 50% water mixture for colder climates I think they'll recommend using a heavier and freeze
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there's also environmentally friendly air freeze which doesn't contain ethylene glycoil
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ethylene glycoil is highly toxic and it's sweet to most pets so they won't drink it and die very person dead
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everything seems pretty good so far temperature seems to be holding steady and we're going to take a little test drive up the road
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it seems to be running okay temperature level seems normal
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it's kind of affecting the handling
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small pressure, chip, battery charging, chip
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I'm just going to drive the road here, turn around and go back to where the van is at and see I'm ready
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it seems to be running okay temperature level seems normal
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it seems to be running okay temperature level seems normal
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go back to where the van is at and see I'm ready
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I'm ready
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I'm ready
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