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Unskilled Mechanic
Приєднався 20 гру 2017
Certified Unskilled Hobbyist Mechanic.
Відео
2005 Honda Accord Exhaust Front Pipe
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2005 Honda Accord Exhaust Front Pipe
R56 Mini Cooper S Radiator Fan Teardown
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Electric radiator fan off a 2009 R56 Mini Cooper S.
HVAC Blower Motor Teardown
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HVAC Blower motor is out of a PACE-LD14N100A furnace.
Dual Piston Brake Caliper Teardown
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Front right caliper off my 2006 Nissan Frontier.
Honda Accord Ignition Switch Teardown
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Ignition switch out of my 2005 Honda Accord.
Mercury Force Boat Starter Failure II
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This is the starter: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SC2505S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Didn't even make it through one full season.
Culligan MARK 89 Water Softener Teardown
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Culligan MARK 89 Water Softener Teardown
HVAC Blower Motor Capacitor Teardown
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Teardown of a HVAC blower motor capcitor.
Cessna 172 Starter Solenoid Teardown
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Teardown of a Cessna 172 Starter Solenoid.
2001 Honda Accord Rear Window Regulator
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2001 Honda Accord Rear Window Regulator
That tank is ruined for using it to paint with!
useful, thanks
Did you say magic or magnetic 🤣
A lifesaver, thank you.
This wins the “most unhelpful video of the year award!”
Galvanized to copper, don't do it. I don't think it gets more helpful than that. He's saying use copper with copper, use brass with copper, don't use steel with copper.
Joined a mini group that suggested a lot of repairs excepts this one. New turbo, oil filter housing, valve cover, valve stem seals, and front seal. This is hopefully the last job so I can stop losing 2 quarts every 300 miles!
I was really wanting to see what it looked like cut open. You gave up too early.😂
You should’ve use the pressure washer you don’t even have to turn it on. You could just pull the crank a few times and the pressure will immediately start building.
Useful video thanks, I need to bypass one which is broken and throwing fault codes until I can replace the reservoir, so knowing that what looks like a 70 ohm resistor is in line will really help thanks.
What's the point
That's one big ass wrench.
I’m compensating
What are you stoned? No offense but coming from a police officer.😮
Nope. Thats just my natural demeanor.
You helped me out in a pinch. Thanks man!
You don't seem to know what you're talking about and yet you expect people to believe
Nope. No idea what I’m talking about. Just a dude in my garage taking stuff apart.
Nobody had time for lecture. How motor works. Just show us a video how to replace window regulator.
letmegooglethat.com/?q=how+to+replace+a+car+window+regulator
A multi tool would have been a better demo tool.
The 20mm seemed to work fine for me brother
I have one of those paint sprayer and is happened to me having to deal with clogging/spitting issues But I have figured out the problem, I always open the little tap on my paint cup and let the air out for some reason gets air after priming then works just fine (that could be the problem) not sure
how much is the coast repair ?
How's the rebuild holding up?
Hasn’t blown up yet.
Nice job, I have referred to your breakdown a couple times now. I have an older corded TC Pro I bought used; inside was unbelievable! Prior owner put it away with paint in it. Must of had it apart at one time because the spring in the tip was gone, couldn't figure out the drips. I lucked out and found a stainless spring nearly identical at Ace. Tension seemed the same and been running now for over a year with no drips on shut off. Run with a RAC X tip guard and a green FFLP 210 tip, home projects only. I use spray brake cleaner and it cleans out latex in check valves nicely with no apparent problems. Also, the green automotive AC O-rings work fine if you damage any. Thanks again! Mike
How you can removed it?
Hack saw
Uhhhh but uhhhh. Uhhhh uh uhhhh on the uhhhh uh uhhhhh. Jesus man learn to not say "uhhh" when you speak
Uhhh. Uhhh. Uhhh. Ok. Cut me some slack! I’m literally just making everything up as I go along!
@@unskilledmechanic9601 I played it on 2X speed, and didn't even notice. Great quick video, and I can relate to the issue. Really appreciate it gives me the confidence to open and clean it without worry
In Australia these things cost $500+ if buying genuine. Absolute joke! Would be nice to repair it.
Just about to give this a go - let you know how it works in an hour or two . . . . ! An hour later . . . . yes it does ! The glass scale needs to be cut about 1/8 inside the outer aluminium though as - at least on mine - there's a extrusion on the chrome end caps - the glass scale needs to be cut back enough to clear this. The 'green' thing that holds the glass in on mine was a piece of small clear plastic tubing - I removed this with a pick. I'd also recommend cutting away the yellow sealing strips with a sharp knife rather then the mill and use a vacuum cleaner close to the cutter to keep swarf from getting inside - I carefully cleaned mine out afterwards too.
Why tf nothing on any of the cars are serviceable anymore? Who should have thought, POSSIBLY check valves would have to be replaced and at the very least CLEANED🤯
Thank u
it design to make you bleed if you mess with it
What kind of pressure gauge did you use? Gauges meant for compressed air or gauge meant for water pressure?
I think I just got some water pressure gauges at the local hardware store.
Cage looks just like mine. Dirty from not running a filter in a dirty environment. I cleaned the dirt off the blades with MEK and a toothbrush. I'll let you know if it cured the imbalance.
Your disorganized work space made me crazy.
Driving people crazy is part of the viewing experience I’m going for. Same reason I say “uhhh” all the time and breathe heavily into the mic.
I wonder if u could swap the motor from the corded one to this pump ?
Its called split phase buddy
Did the sensor you order include the round part you attached to the rod?
Nope. That was a shaft collar. You can get them at pretty much any hardware store or order them online.
Washing your cars with greasy water still?
Good stuff. I just took mine apart and it was almost identical. Each color wire is a different speed. Black high blue medium high yellow med low and red low
total BS that it never fails
My detent spring for my reverse switch is what I am having issues with, the clutch drum on mine is smooth..
F.BMW
The blade just slides off, dual leverage it with a couple of screwdrivers or just pull straight away from the back of the fan. If you break one of the blades off you'll end up with an imbalanced fan blade that'll ruin the repair lol
It occurred to me this morning to see if I should replace the oil pump when I do the timing chain on a high miles vq40. That thing looks damn near atom bomb proof.
Was curious about repairing one of these.
I just removed my accumulator it had 6oz in an 8 ounce system 95 Impala is that normal
🤡
Can you explain the multimeter numbers I should have?
this was a master piece. I am surprised why you haven't got many views on this. explained very well!
OMG Have you ever done this before? What a train wreck.
Nope. Train wreck is part of the viewing experience I’m going for.
Thats a 3-phase 2 pole setup, good build though.
Thanks for sharing, I am pulling the transmission out to change timing chain in an F55 B38 (1.5L Twin Turbo) I will make some videos as I progress.
Those screw heads that look like Phillip’s heads are actually JIS heads. You can tell because of the small dot next to the cross. Japan uses JIS because they are engineered not to cam out or strip when torque is applied. If you use a JIS bit you’ll save yourself a headache because a Phillip’s will strip the snot out of them (ask me how I know). If you ever run across them on an engine that you actually want to put back together, bite the urge to use a #2 phillips and get a $3 JIS bit from amazon, you’ll save your screws and your hair that way.
I just learned about those sons of bitches yesterday, just a random picture. That's great advice.