When i bought my GL i was driving home turned on the heater and there was this horrible smell comming out and not to mention heater dont work i knew something had died in the vent come to find out there was about 5 dead mice in the vents I had to drive 150 miles smelling it.
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Mice... Why did it have to be mice
#26
Posted 26 February 2013 - 12:05 PM
#27
Posted 26 February 2013 - 12:28 PM
While I certainly hate mice and the destruction such a tiny thing can do...

It's a lot of hard work to fix the issues...

But in the end it's still worth having cars that mice can actually get into...

And living in the country where you can drive the backroads and feel the wind in your hair and the thrill of driving like it should be...



#28
Posted 27 February 2013 - 12:22 AM
My Dad used to own one 1972 Datsun 1600 like that, but it was Short Bed, with the L16 Engine.
The Doors tend to open in Potholes... and the Single stage Master Cyl. on the Brake made it Quite Dangerous...
So finally my dad Sold it in 1995.
Kind Regards.
#29
Posted 27 February 2013 - 04:19 AM
Is that a triumph t100 tiger getting rolled up on the bed?
#30
Posted 27 February 2013 - 10:27 AM
Is that a triumph t100 tiger getting rolled up on the bed?
Oh, heavens no... That's a 74 CB125 Honda.

#31
Posted 27 February 2013 - 10:42 AM
Nice truck and bike. I use dryer sheets and mothballs to keep the critters out. I also screen off air inlet areas. Mice love crawling into warm inlets, the more you can block entrance the better. All of my vehicles that do not see regular use I throw a few dryer sheets in the interior, and leave small cup fulled with mothballs in the engine bay and trunk. While I love killing mice, traps usually attract them rather than repel them. Cats in the workshop also help.
#32
Posted 27 February 2013 - 03:34 PM
I've considered closing the inlets off with screening but I'm concerned about them becoming clogged. We're always in a constant battle with the little needles from the Douglas Fir trees that are ubiquitous around these parts.I also screen off air inlet areas. Mice love crawling into warm inlets...
"It's for its own good that the cat purrs" - Old Irish proverbCats in the workshop also help.
#33
Posted 27 February 2013 - 06:52 PM
Friggin' mice. And to top it off after I park it for a few days I find one of the buggers in a tote I had in the cargo area.
Augh, mice.
Twitch
PS: This is why I let my cats sleep in the cars at night
#34
Posted 27 February 2013 - 10:33 PM
All this and deadly too.Not a lie !! A young guy in his 20's died from breathing mouse "dust" here in Skagit County a few years back.Sad but true..Thats why I use bleach at 50/50 w/water and wear a dust mask or at least a bandana when workin around that stuff.. Seriously ,He was doing some demolition work and inhaled some mouse stuff and it killed him....Man !!!...If it's not one thing, it's another....I use brass screen to block off the vents between the windshield wipers.That's helped the most for me and things mice don't like to smell that I have left laying around in my Subarus...I have gone as far as keeping all the extra fur I have gathered from brushing my cat.Seriously....I stuffed it in an old sock and stuck it up near the heater fan area..You would think mice would stay away from that smell?? hey whatever works...right? Hang on,Todd the OSF
#35
Posted 28 February 2013 - 12:48 AM
Crazy, I don't remember hearing about the guy dying in Skagit. I did a heater core on the RX recently, and removed several mouse nests that had been in the car for years. I wore a good mask for that, and covered every vent hole i could with hardware cloth
edit: just found the article
http://www.komonews....ve/4109686.html
Edited by tizzle, 28 February 2013 - 12:51 AM.
#36
Posted 28 February 2013 - 01:19 AM
Nice Datsun PU
Nice Honda too
Tractor Seat on the Honda-I haven"t seen that used before
There was a 72-74 Dat.PU at pullnpay a month or so ago,I hate seeing Cool Old stuff like that at the JY
Dependable,Tough,Cheap and Easy to Fix IF they broke down
This New JUNK they Dump on us you need a scanner to fix and then COST a ARM&LEG and 401K to fix...JUNK!! Looks Pretty though.....
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