Top and bottom radiator hose
Fan belt
Coathanger wire
1m of fuel hose
2m of heater hose (or two plugs/bungs to block it off at the motor)
Set of points (even if you can't fit them, the NRMA can)
roll of 100mph tape
tube of hand cleaner and some rag
Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
Pretty good list harv. I cant begin to mention how many times coat hanger wire has got me out of trouble.
I drove 550 km last year with a burst radiater hose wrapped in duct tape.
To any list I would have to add a roll of twitching wire and a pair of sparky's pliers.
Not just for driving but for all aspects of life, you never know when something's gonna need wiring up/down/open/shut/together/apart.
It's uses are endless and many times you can forget about the real repair for years.
Add jerry can of fuel, 10 litres or so of water and either satelite or mobile phone and Gold cover for RACV (insert appropriate state equivalent) as a backup.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
Shoes .
I once ran out of petrol in my car without any shoes on, pushed the car to the crest of a hill to roll down to the nearest servo and burnt the crap out of my feet .
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i am touching wood as i speak i have driven thousands of miles over many years and have never carried or needed anything more than a screwdriver pliers and a shifter and have used them maybe only once or twice, half the time i've never even had a spare wheel jack or wheel brace or tyre inflater/repairer
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
SunnyTim wrote:Dizzy with new points rotor condensor cap and spare leads
coil
fuel pump
carby
uni's
brake shoes and retainer
harmonic balancer + seal
accelerator pedal + firewall pivot linkage
wheel bearing
bulbs
fuses
water
oil
brake fluid
grease
fan belt
water pump
radiator hoses
generator brushes
slave + wheel cyl kits
regulator
gaskets
silicone
hubcap
basic tools i/c feeler guages
I have all this tightly packed in two small containers in the boot of my EK for really long runs (Nats). If I carry this nothing breaks
If I am travelling in an FB I carry a spare one.
you pretty much have a spare car there
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping