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Just opened the box to the scanner. Probably close to the first time working on one.
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Interesting!! Makes sense!
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@LesReeves how do you know?
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Not like there aren't any other channels on YouTube!
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Do you do complete fluid exchange on brake fluid?
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1998 Windstar With power full time to the fuel pump I could hit the tank and the pump would run. Hit it again and it would stop!
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You met Rainman Ray?!
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Bleed a few systems over the years. Haven't seen this one, YET . Will definitely keep it in mind!
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What are your thoughts about changing high mileage fluid other than just saying not to?
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Story time!
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He probably wrote that! LoL 🤣😆
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Thought I'd come and check out your first video!! We get better as we make them!
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@WrenchingWithKenny as a person who has designed a few items, sometimes engineers get to work around a previous engineer's work. Then their hands are basically tied.
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Or it holds on TIGHT!
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2006 Suburban. 4X4 Would loose oil pressure when hot. Changed: 1. Pressure sensor (checked screen) 2. Pickup O-ring (old one good) 3. Oil pump (old one good) Yes, I dropped the front differential and oil pan. I don't know what he eventually did with it. It did have a lifter tick. I'm wondering if the cam bearings were wiped out bleeding oil out? I believe the millage was around 150k. He wanted to sell it. He pondered disconnecting the alarm, which I didn't approve of, but theLow oil pressure alarm was interical to the sound system. Anyone have any insight?
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Another type of differential I haven't seen! Seeing new things is why I watch mechanics on YouTube!
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My thoughts too!
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Do tell more!
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@DavidLeslie65 I have the red brick!
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If you replace the whole rear end, how do you change for labor after taking this one apart?
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Wheel bearing grease on the terminal inside before putting it on the battery. Yes, it'll conduct. No it won't corrode. https://youtu.be/IebpgDklL8w
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Out of WACK . . . . . . Give it more WACK!😅
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Your channel is doing well!
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Always teaching!
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But now he knows he could have figured it out without pulling the cover. That would move my want closer!
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You're a good man!
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Had a 1980 Dodge Colt. It still had points! Had a parts guy aruge with me that it was electronic ignition.
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@WrenchingWithKenny 😊
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LoL 🤣 o We removed the microphone from a telephone. Hooked up the phone to our line. We could listen in without being heard.
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The one from the ceiling has to hold on TIGHT! 😉 May you never forget this bit of trivia!
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Great review!
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You know, I'll always thought that people should just watch in stages. However, I've come to the conclusion that breaking it up one just has to wait for the conclusion that much longer. Many creators I play their videos at 1.5+ playback speed. Does cut back on viewing time. Don't know if YouTube gives literal hours watched or video actual length. My 25¢! LoL 😂😆
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Story time please! Stop killing Hondas!
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Always good insite and advice! Keep wrenching!
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@vegasfordguy yes, not sure where this advice comes from?!
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@billthepainter5106 thank you!! I've searched but for some reason couldn't find it!!
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Did you or the shop get paid anything for time used?
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How can a connection that's not loose have intermittent conducting issues?
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@TheFrenchPug make sure you're logged into YouTube. Many times, if it looks like you've been unsubscribed, or notifications turned off you're not logged in. Let me know if I'm thinking correctly.
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Rust builds up under the ring and eventually pushes it off of the axle. (Rust jacking)
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@jthonn You're probably correct. They should know what to not see looking under the vehicle the next time the ABS light turns on. LoL
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Yep! Keep your theam of your intro!
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Your videos are getting better! Who paid for your time enlarging the manifold exit hole? Did the parts store have others in stock? Oh KEEP WRENCHING!
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1967 Chevy Bel air. 283 two speed automatic. Driving 55-60 MPH. Didn't think I had it in drive. Shifter had some slop in it. I bump the shift lever up. Well, I WAS in D! Now, I have it in R! Yes, tires sqeeled! Tranny still worked fine after that! LoL 😂😅
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I replaced the head gasket on this Honda Civic. It started up and ran, then stalled. As you can see in the video, it does have spark! Another place replaced the distributor. It ran. https://youtube.com/shorts/wY3SCWqVw7E?feature=share
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