Had a very close call last night my friends and could have had a very different and horrible outcome.
Ever read news titles like this "mechanic killed while working under car" ? Matter of fact, just happened to a well known racer/mechanic/business owner a few months ago around where I live.
My brother's car has had some issues lately that I was wanting to help with to ease the pain of paying a dealer/shop to fix a misfire and change out his alternator. I picked up his SVT Contour on Friday, June 3rd with truck/trailer for a 2 hour round trip to get it to my house.
Decided to take on the task of swapping the alternator out at about 5pm last night.
Usually I get the entire car up on 4 jack stands before I crawl under to work on anything. This time I blocked the rear wheels on both sides front and back of the rear tires. Jacked up only the front and placed 2 jack stands under the front subframe just ahead of the control arms.
Got the passenger front wheel off, took the tie rod nut off and popped it out of the knuckle. No problems, everything smooth as silk.
Gathered the extensions, wrench, etc. that I needed under the car and layed them in a tray I have and slid them under the engine area. Layed down on my padded mat with slick back on it.
This is where •••• got crazy.....
I always pull myself on the sliding mat going from right-to-left by grabbing onto the exhaust and the ridges on the bottom of the car. Slid under, again with nothing out of the ordinary going on, looked over at my tools and just grabbed the socket wrench..... one of the jack stands made a creek noise and I see the car starting to roll backwards off the stands with me 75% under the car!
I don't really know how I managed to grab onto the exhaust before the car was completely off the stands. The car stopped after sliding backwards over 4", one stand touching the subframe by just a point of the stand saddle and the other stand with the subframe sort of floating over it but not touching.
So, now what? I'm laying under the car, it's ready to fall and kill me, and I have my hands on the exhaust. No phone on me, wife in the house, I am freaking out. Decided I had to get out on my own and gently let go of the exhaust watching for any movement of the car and as soon as I let it go I was wiggling my way out from under it.
Wow, I seriously had many things go through my head in that 10 seconds I was under there wondering if I was going to make it out alive.
I went inside, Mrs Blu (8 mos pregnant) asked me if I was ok with concern on her face. I told her I didn't want to say what happened but told her to put her hand on my heart..... she thinks I'm having a heart attack ( I'm 27 btw) and I was shaking like crazy.
Explained what happened and what the other result would have been. We cried it out for a sec and calmed down, went back into the garage and showed her how close I was to not making it out.
I'm posting this because a lot of you are working on your own cars. Please be careful - saving a couple hundred dollars isn't worth losing your life over so make sure you have many safety nets in place. I did eventually get back under the car after an hour, but now with 6 jack stands and my wife sitting by reading her book.
I love my wife, my new soon-to-be daughter, my family, friends, and you guys. I would hate to lose any of you over something like this.
-blu
Ever read news titles like this "mechanic killed while working under car" ? Matter of fact, just happened to a well known racer/mechanic/business owner a few months ago around where I live.
My brother's car has had some issues lately that I was wanting to help with to ease the pain of paying a dealer/shop to fix a misfire and change out his alternator. I picked up his SVT Contour on Friday, June 3rd with truck/trailer for a 2 hour round trip to get it to my house.
Decided to take on the task of swapping the alternator out at about 5pm last night.
Usually I get the entire car up on 4 jack stands before I crawl under to work on anything. This time I blocked the rear wheels on both sides front and back of the rear tires. Jacked up only the front and placed 2 jack stands under the front subframe just ahead of the control arms.
Got the passenger front wheel off, took the tie rod nut off and popped it out of the knuckle. No problems, everything smooth as silk.
Gathered the extensions, wrench, etc. that I needed under the car and layed them in a tray I have and slid them under the engine area. Layed down on my padded mat with slick back on it.
This is where •••• got crazy.....
I always pull myself on the sliding mat going from right-to-left by grabbing onto the exhaust and the ridges on the bottom of the car. Slid under, again with nothing out of the ordinary going on, looked over at my tools and just grabbed the socket wrench..... one of the jack stands made a creek noise and I see the car starting to roll backwards off the stands with me 75% under the car!
I don't really know how I managed to grab onto the exhaust before the car was completely off the stands. The car stopped after sliding backwards over 4", one stand touching the subframe by just a point of the stand saddle and the other stand with the subframe sort of floating over it but not touching.
So, now what? I'm laying under the car, it's ready to fall and kill me, and I have my hands on the exhaust. No phone on me, wife in the house, I am freaking out. Decided I had to get out on my own and gently let go of the exhaust watching for any movement of the car and as soon as I let it go I was wiggling my way out from under it.
Wow, I seriously had many things go through my head in that 10 seconds I was under there wondering if I was going to make it out alive.
I went inside, Mrs Blu (8 mos pregnant) asked me if I was ok with concern on her face. I told her I didn't want to say what happened but told her to put her hand on my heart..... she thinks I'm having a heart attack ( I'm 27 btw) and I was shaking like crazy.
Explained what happened and what the other result would have been. We cried it out for a sec and calmed down, went back into the garage and showed her how close I was to not making it out.
I'm posting this because a lot of you are working on your own cars. Please be careful - saving a couple hundred dollars isn't worth losing your life over so make sure you have many safety nets in place. I did eventually get back under the car after an hour, but now with 6 jack stands and my wife sitting by reading her book.
I love my wife, my new soon-to-be daughter, my family, friends, and you guys. I would hate to lose any of you over something like this.
-blu


Glad your ok Joe
