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Rust SUCKS - Fluid Film Undercoating: DIY Rust Protection
Protect your vehicle from the damaging effects of rust with a simple DIY Fluid Film undercoating!
In this video, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of applying Fluid Film to your car's undercarriage. Fluid Film is a lanolin-based rust inhibitor that's easy to use and provides long-lasting protection.
In this video, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of applying Fluid Film to your car's undercarriage. Fluid Film is a lanolin-based rust inhibitor that's easy to use and provides long-lasting protection.
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Is Your 1989 Toyota Pickup Running Like a Potato? Fix It Here! (TPS Replacement)
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Is your trusty 1989 Toyota Pickup sputtering and surging like a baked potato on high heat? Fear not! This video is your one-stop shop for diagnosing and fixing a faulty Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), the culprit behind many frustrating idle problems. In this easy-to-follow guide, we'll walk you through the steps of replacing your TPS, with clear instructions and helpful tips. Get your pickup r...
1989 Toyota Pickup Check Engine Light Diagnosis - A Step-by-Step Guide (OBD 1)
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Struggling with a check engine light on your 1989 Toyota Pickup? Don't waste money on mechanics! This video teaches you how to diagnose OBD 1 codes yourself, saving you time and money. Learn how to interpret trouble codes, pinpoint the problem, and get your trusty truck back on the road. (Easy DIY Fix Included!) Code info: web.archive.org/web/20121119052728/personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-buchanan/...
Dipped My Toyota Pickup Truck for Under $600
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Transform your tired off-road truck into a beast on a budget! In this video, I take you through the entire process of Plastidipping my truck myself, for under $600 and in just one day! No fancy paint shops needed - this is a complete DIY project that anyone can tackle. Color is Jasper Green from Dipyourcar.com
Can You REALLY Fix Rust Holes with Foam? Watch This!
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Tired of rust eating away at your classic car? We put expanding foam to the test on a rusty 1989 Toyota truck to see if it's a real fix or just a myth. This video shows you step-by-step how to use expanding foam for a DIY rust hole repair, along with the pros and cons. Learn if it's a cheap alternative to welding, and see exactly what happened to our 1989 Toyota!
Remove old decals and graphics without paint damage
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$7.99 Eraser wheel test to remove decals from 1989 Toyota. Remove old stickers without paint damage for cheap.
No respirator, wow.
Tape a hunk of wax paper to kinda form fit then shoot foam in a hole ya make. Think injection molding 👍
Give me some ideas. Thanks! Think I'll take a small piece of aluminum foil to create the profile from the existing good piece add some fiberglass tape and resin. Let it harden and use it as a mold for the Bondo
Read the cans instructions Turn the can other way up !
Awesome video man, will save me hundreds- local shops are charging up to 500 to apply this!
love this & going to try on my rusted out TOYOTA!! Thanks for being adorable
Brilliant
Definitely use rust converter so everything sticks better. Foam makes a good backer but you could use drywall mesh tape and metal body filler then plastic filler.
seems like that would trap moisture. i'd think a fiberglass patch coupled with body filler would be the better fix. i guess if it works, it works. personally though, i've been more fearless in terms of ability. i would encourage you to do the same. buy a welder and figure it out. that's what i did. turns out, it's not that hard to do. i'm not a body man by any means and welding with a flux core on 1/2 rotted sheet metal is an artform more than a skill. after ya get the trick though it's simple.
4:26 fluid film dog
Very informative and entertaining, thanks. 😂
😂😂😂
I tried this with a few small changes: 1) use a rust conversion product to stop the rust from spreading 2) apply foam, let cure and smooth 3) apply a layer of JB Weld, let cure and sand 4) apply a thicker layer of Bondo over the JB Weld, let cure, and progressively sand 5) Prime with Rustoleum 2x paint 6) progressively sand to finish7) Spray final paint color and progressively sand! The foam technique is amazing!
Can’t pass safety inspection with rust holes. No one wants to dump money into a beater. Only thing I would do differently is fill the cavity with fluid film first, then spray foam. Keep the rust at bay an extra couple years.
What's the biggest butcher job you could ever do😂
Send the link for the codes ???
I think I used this one: www.2carpros.com/articles/toyota-trouble-code-definitions-and-code-gathering-method-1990-1995
Here's another: web.archive.org/web/20121119052728/personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-buchanan/93fsm/engine/85diagnosi.pdf
How do I get the chart were it shows what the codes are
I think I used this list: www.2carpros.com/articles/toyota-trouble-code-definitions-and-code-gathering-method-1990-1995
Oooohhh, here's a good one too: web.archive.org/web/20121119052728/personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-buchanan/93fsm/engine/85diagnosi.pdf
Why do you call it a fix when it’s a band-aid for a month or two? I’ve done bodywork for 40 years and it always comes back just like the cat . Ive seen everything anyone has tried to do . Just go buy a new panel or pay the price to have a pro make it
Actually your body job looks better than a big nasty hole. And it probably will help preserve the truck. Nice work I say. The catastrophic increase in repair/body shop charges the last couple years means DIY or hire some local person who does repair work on the side at a bargain price (they're out there). It's either this or go without. Times are tough, especially for young people. Nowadays it costs $70 in our area just to have a garage check your car out. A few years ago this was free. Videos such as this help a lot of poor people.
You cracked me up!!!!! What if you try the paperclip and the check engine light doesn’t flash. It just stays on?
Where can I get this expanding foam??
Seems legit
You are some craic boy. My 16 year old Skoda gonna love that shit.
I've heard if you put tape across the hole after you reclear coat with the foam, when you pull it off, it'll already be straight and flat.
Shit filler will crack after coz flex
No you cant fix it in this manner but you can half ass the repair by using foam and making sure its unsafe
Close enough for government work!
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Use kitchen plastic wrap to have the foam cure with a smooth finish.
For all you experts on foam in the comments foam is a very strong adhesive oil-based and it will not lock in moisture it'll keep it out and it will stick forever and also is a great sound deadener just get some on your hands and let it dry and see how hard it is to get off😂
I got my girlfriend some in that big gap filler.
Foam filler blows out after a few months because it holds water and will corrode the remaining sheet metal until it becomes brittle. The only way to fix rust is to cut it out and weld in new metal
I did a few spray foam repairs over the years on my 2001 Honda Accord ... and it worked GREAT ! I was still driving it with 471,500 miles on it - when 1/2 a tree fell on the roof of my car as I was driving it = TOTALED
at least you didn't spend a fortune in welding then
Toyotas don't rust? Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?
Excellent presentation and craftmanship dude
You sure can but bondo will crack not long after body job is done
Hey man, saw the post on reddit. Loved the video. Working on a ‘94 and i think you inspired me to take this on.
Great tutorial !!! Many thanks and many Blessings to you and to your loved ones!!! I highly appreciate your time, effort and interest to share your knowledge and experience with everyone who can respect themselves by being capable to say at very least, a very honest “Thank you !”
I've used 'black plastic roofing cement' 5 weeks later it hardened like steel. Good vid champ.
They pond and stone spray foam it is wateproof and more dence
Foam is oil based. It rejects moisture. Excellent fix.
Have you been up in snowing weather??😂😂 NO vehicle makes it without rust🎉🎉😂😂
Looks great from my house !
Been using this product for years and it works so you don’t have to
Great video!! Thanks
Yep same I add a couple extra steps use fiberglass mat and prime it. Also sand it down before hand with a flap sander on a angle grinder to get the rust out
Worked great. I used some wide painter,s tape to hold the foam up in the rocker panel till it dryed over night. Then trim and Bondo.
You had me laughing out loud. Great information too.
It will come back later. 😂 I cut it all out, weld up new.
Isn't the water going to get trapped in there with the foam? This will cause more rust over time.
95 forerunners till 2014 are known to rust underneath!! I put bedliner underneath my Nissan Xterra, that is known not to rust an eighth as bad as the forerunner of years mentioned.