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Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Kezzieboy - 10-06-2013 Because Aston Martin give us a car to rip apart ![]() ![]() ![]() Part of my second year is a 'dissection exercise' where AML give us an 'old' test bed car (had done a couple hundred thousand miles) and let us have our way with it before they but it in the scrap bin, and get a tax rebate, or some shit. We were split into groups and got a part of the car each, and set about taking it to pieces...only took about 6 hours start to finish with about 15 students crawling over it at any given time (even though most of them were hopeless). My group got the heads: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I grabbed a couple souvenirs, too, a couple valve assemblies. Before anyone asks, I suggested they sell it to me, but apparently I couldn't even muster as much cash as they get back in tax ![]() RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Scott - 10-06-2013 It's amazing if that's how clean it actually is after a couple hundred thousand miles. It must have been extremely well maintained and cleaned, unless these photos are after everything has been completely degreased. RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Niall - 10-06-2013 If its only a test bed, it may not of even done a lot of that mileage on the road so wouldnt get dirty RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Kezzieboy - 10-06-2013 That photo was after cleaning, was absolutely ming before, had clearly NEVER had the 'bay cleaned ![]() Mechanically very well looked after though, no signs of wear or corrosion to be seen anywhere, oil was pretty clean too, considering they must've known it was destined for the bin for quite a while! Uses NGK Iridiumzzzz BTW. RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Niall - 10-06-2013 (10-06-2013, 08:36 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote: That photo was after cleaning, was absolutely ming before, had clearly NEVER had the 'bay cleaned Yeah but if they are using it to get some sort of results from, they will run it in real world conditions. A normal person will service their car at the recommend intervals. RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - ozonehostile - 10-06-2013 what are they like to work on? do aston follow any of those annoying trends of using their own tools or awkward sizes of bolts? easy to take apart? RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Kezzieboy - 10-06-2013 Piece of piss, all standard bits, not terribly surprising, as it's not their engine, as such, it's Jaguar derived. And Niall it was probably just a pool car for a while, too, to be fair. RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Scott - 10-06-2013 That's pretty interesting! Have you had many cars come in like this? I'm guessing an Aston is pretty far out of the norm... RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Niall - 10-06-2013 Funnily enough when i was job hunting, i did apply for a job at my local aston dealership. Funnily enough i didnt hear anything lol RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Scott - 10-06-2013 Funny that ![]() RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Jonny81191 - 10-06-2013 That is funny.. RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Kezzieboy - 10-06-2013 It's a scheme between the uni and AML, they have fairly close ties and every year they give us something, last year it was a V12 DB9. It's pretty cool, have to present a poster on it on Wednesday to some academics and bods from Aston though, so not all playtime. Was pretty shocking how little mechanical knowledge many of my coursemates had though! Bodes well for me getting a job though ![]() RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Scott - 10-06-2013 Aren't you doing a degree (masters?) in engineering though? I guess if they've never worked on a car before that might explain it, but as engineers you'd hope they might be able to figure out how things fit together or come apart? RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - fishsuffolk - 10-06-2013 Which uni? RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Kezzieboy - 10-06-2013 (10-06-2013, 08:47 PM)Scott Wrote: Aren't you doing a degree (masters?) in engineering though? I guess if they've never worked on a car before that might explain it, but as engineers you'd hope they might be able to figure out how things fit together or come apart? Yup (masters pending results on Friday ![]() (10-06-2013, 09:51 PM)fishsuffolk Wrote: Which uni? University of Birmingham RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - strictly_perv - 10-06-2013 When I was at college Rolls Royce had given us a Phantom to work on, which I never got a chance to do anything on it but they are a nightmare to work on compared to normal cars. They had a spare wiring loom in a the boot and no kidding it took 2 people to lift and filled up a 1m by .5m bag! RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - Dum-Dum - 10-06-2013 Thats a really cool thing to play with but I'm not sure it would be worth going to uni for. RE: Sometimes Uni is Fun... - cully - 10-06-2013 (10-06-2013, 11:43 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Thats a really cool thing to play with but I'm not sure it would be worth going to uni for. you would have been right at home there chris as it ended up in the scrap bin! |