When I was 16 I was tuning up my 73 Pontiac Parisienne. Replaced plugs, air filter, etc.
Was going to set up points, timing and decided to check idle speed first.
Specs said to adjust idle speed while in drive with parking brake on and wheels chocked.
Didn't have wheel chocks but did have a parking brake that worked.
Start it up, put on parking brake, put in drive, open hood.
Hook up tach and lean over to check idle, its idling a little high, oh yeah the chokes on. (Should have let it warm up first) Well, good thing about those old bimetallic chokes and linkages, all you got do if give the gas a quick blast and choke should go off, right?
So I gives it a quick shot, using the linkage, remember I'm on the left side of the car, leaning over the fender head under the hood. Not such a good idea to gun it with it in drive. The car lurches forward, pins my right arm in the hood hinge, front wheel runs over my feet and the car proceeds to drag me across my mother's parking lot before running out of steam after about 40 feet.
My first reaction was to check my surroundings for any possible witnesses, only thing seriously damaged that day was my pride.
Was going to set up points, timing and decided to check idle speed first.
Specs said to adjust idle speed while in drive with parking brake on and wheels chocked.
Didn't have wheel chocks but did have a parking brake that worked.
Start it up, put on parking brake, put in drive, open hood.
Hook up tach and lean over to check idle, its idling a little high, oh yeah the chokes on. (Should have let it warm up first) Well, good thing about those old bimetallic chokes and linkages, all you got do if give the gas a quick blast and choke should go off, right?
So I gives it a quick shot, using the linkage, remember I'm on the left side of the car, leaning over the fender head under the hood. Not such a good idea to gun it with it in drive. The car lurches forward, pins my right arm in the hood hinge, front wheel runs over my feet and the car proceeds to drag me across my mother's parking lot before running out of steam after about 40 feet.
My first reaction was to check my surroundings for any possible witnesses, only thing seriously damaged that day was my pride.
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