That Audi air filter looks pretty clean to me for being as old as he claims to be and the fact that even though the date of the part has that date doesn't mean anything it could sit in a box for years it's not going to go bad before they install it
the real answer is that the dad asked his son to top up his screen-wash, however, his young son thought it went into the cap on the engine, and used the garden hose to fill engine to brim... the engine did not survive the starting attempt...
He's not trying to remove the lug nuts he is torquing them, if he was trying to remove them he would be applying force in the other direction and he wouldn't be using a torque wrench. 🙄🙄
He just needs to learn how to get his weight behind in, and not awkwardly pull it. I'm 6'2", 240lbs, I have no trouble at any angle, but this kid should have the wrench more parallel to the ground, and get his weight above it.
@@thewatcher611 Reminds me of a new lube tech we had about the same size , he was getting his ass kicked on the tire machine one day with a set of 22 on a sierra. LOL
@@robertheinkel6225 I would say one explanation is that they started with an empty hose. there would be alot of air to push out as the hose fills (and yes, surges of water as well). or it was staged in another fashion. I could think of several ways to accomplish the exact same results. The premise that the owner is too cheap to pay a mechanic for 3 seconds to open a drain valve is just ridiculous.
@@rrizz2050 the boss too cheap to pay to open a draincock every evening thats been standard in every shop ive worked in, but is happy to pay for... work that cant be performed like blowing dust off anything... is happy to afford new compressor tanks every few years. is happy to pay the workers compensation due to inuries sustained when a compressor tank finally fails... is happy to pay increased premiums when tanks explode... yep, something doesnt add up. mind you, i did work at a machine shop that had a refrigerated screw compressor strapped in parallel to the old original compressor, that had its drain fed into the welding bay below, where the airgun had inevitably been chopped off as over the years noone knew what it was for and probably got sick of one of them constantly spraying water... and only water. the loops of poly line amidst the rafters overhead, so every gun delivered exactly what this video was showing... not so bad in a machine shop but had its moments of serious "EFF THIS SH1T" the odd time you wanted something DRY rather than just clear of chips... it was when the sandblaster kept getting hit with gobs of water that they listened to me enough to get that screw compressor... but also chose to be deaf about removing the old unit, and beefing the air lines up from 1/2" to 2". so, despite the new compressor, and dry air (other than contamination from the old tank...), the machine shop that had now been relocated to the next door unit didnt have the air supply to drive the spindle locks and related items, so then there were reserve tanks, and then another compressor... $400 for a 50M roll of 2", versus about 15K on compressors... at some point i left. went back a few years later... (yes, insane, but i liked the actual work?) and the screw compressor was getting serviced. hadnt been touched since i left. all filters were blocked and had to be replaced. then he gets confused as theres still water spitting out somewhere... that will be due to the old tank... and i guess it hasnt been drained for a while, too! yeah... opened that (blocked off and now hidden airline) and pulled over 60L of rusty water from it.... i left again soon after... insane, but not crazy :)
the 120 lb mechanic should be taught that turning the lug nuts clockwise tightens them. From the looks of it, and the amou t of grunting he did, he probably overtorqued them.
Tell me you've never used a torque wrench without telling me you've never used a torque wrench. If you could hear, it clicked every time he torqued it to spec. He just needs to learn about leverage. He could orient it more parallel with the ground, and get his little bit of weight into it and get them torqued easier.
The 120 Lb tech tightening the lug nuts should be lifting the torque wrench handle, not pushing it down. Assuming he can do a chin-up, he can apply more force with his muscles than with his weight.
Are you paying the lightweight mechanic for back damage for using your technique? Ever damaged your back yourself? If so you would never say what you did.
@@bobhudson6659 I actually have a kink in my lower spine, so I need to be careful about overloading it, or it will hurt for weeks. I regularly lift more than 200 Lbs, but I use my legs, not my back.
Hey, you're ripping off an already established series where people send in clips, he doesn't just take them from the internet. Stop what you're doing right now
You’re acting like Just Rolled In trademarked the whole genre, maybe if customer states got more original clips that’d be fine, but just rolled in doesn’t own any of the content either.
@@theramennoodler7950 Buddy here literally called the series "Just Rolled In", that's my problem, ripping off the name and taking clips without permission from the mechanics
Is this a bootleg "Just Rolled In"? That kid wasn't trying to remove the lug nuts as the narrator said, he was torquing them down.
Exactly! I'm going to make sure I click on do not recommend channel.
This is an Ai rip off
Narrator doesn't know Clockwise to tighten lug nuts. Unless the very rare nowadays left hand thread. Some Chryslers used to have left hand threads.
You can even hear the click!
@@railtrolley
Yeah, old Pontiacs from the 60's did too
That Audi air filter looks pretty clean to me for being as old as he claims to be and the fact that even though the date of the part has that date doesn't mean anything it could sit in a box for years it's not going to go bad before they install it
'Mechanic' and video editor that don't know what a Fumoto oil drain valve is, LOL.
The dude was torquing yo
This channel is the wish version of just rolled in.
Ok how much window washer fluid did he put in?
Did you see all the crap it flushed out? I’m going to make window washer flush part of my routine.😂
@@philfoster4298 i was thinking the same thing
Washer fluid is blue that just looked like water this is a poor copy of just rolled in
all of it!
the real answer is that the dad asked his son to top up his screen-wash, however, his young son thought it went into the cap on the engine, and used the garden hose to fill engine to brim...
the engine did not survive the starting attempt...
He's not trying to remove the lug nuts he is torquing them, if he was trying to remove them he would be applying force in the other direction and he wouldn't be using a torque wrench. 🙄🙄
Obviously never heard of old stock when they mentioned the air filter. Clickbait at it's finest hey?
That, and he didn't show the other side of the filter, which would be the dirtiest.
that 120 lbs tech is usinga torque wrench to torque the lugnuts not to take them off
He just needs to learn how to get his weight behind in, and not awkwardly pull it. I'm 6'2", 240lbs, I have no trouble at any angle, but this kid should have the wrench more parallel to the ground, and get his weight above it.
I was wondering this myself. Left loosy righty tighty
@@thewatcher611 Reminds me of a new lube tech we had about the same size , he was getting his ass kicked on the tire machine one day with a set of 22 on a sierra. LOL
@@thewatcher611 yep.
Is there a way to block a channel for ripping off someone else's idea and doing it badly? Asking for a friend.
blocktube plugin. will hide a channel so it doesn't show up anywhere anymore
I had a charge for an AdBlue fill up, got 1500 miles before it needed topping up.
the air compressor one would have been more believable if the cameraman didn't get the actual garden hose in the clip.
You are seeing more than I am.
If it was a garden hose, why was it pushing out air?
@@robertheinkel6225 I would say one explanation is that they started with an empty hose. there would be alot of air to push out as the hose fills (and yes, surges of water as well). or it was staged in another fashion. I could think of several ways to accomplish the exact same results.
The premise that the owner is too cheap to pay a mechanic for 3 seconds to open a drain valve is just ridiculous.
@@rrizz2050 the boss too cheap to pay to open a draincock every evening thats been standard in every shop ive worked in, but is happy to pay for... work that cant be performed like blowing dust off anything... is happy to afford new compressor tanks every few years. is happy to pay the workers compensation due to inuries sustained when a compressor tank finally fails... is happy to pay increased premiums when tanks explode...
yep, something doesnt add up.
mind you, i did work at a machine shop that had a refrigerated screw compressor strapped in parallel to the old original compressor, that had its drain fed into the welding bay below, where the airgun had inevitably been chopped off as over the years noone knew what it was for and probably got sick of one of them constantly spraying water... and only water.
the loops of poly line amidst the rafters overhead, so every gun delivered exactly what this video was showing... not so bad in a machine shop but had its moments of serious "EFF THIS SH1T" the odd time you wanted something DRY rather than just clear of chips...
it was when the sandblaster kept getting hit with gobs of water that they listened to me enough to get that screw compressor... but also chose to be deaf about removing the old unit, and beefing the air lines up from 1/2" to 2". so, despite the new compressor, and dry air (other than contamination from the old tank...), the machine shop that had now been relocated to the next door unit didnt have the air supply to drive the spindle locks and related items, so then there were reserve tanks, and then another compressor...
$400 for a 50M roll of 2", versus about 15K on compressors...
at some point i left. went back a few years later... (yes, insane, but i liked the actual work?) and the screw compressor was getting serviced. hadnt been touched since i left. all filters were blocked and had to be replaced. then he gets confused as theres still water spitting out somewhere...
that will be due to the old tank... and i guess it hasnt been drained for a while, too!
yeah... opened that (blocked off and now hidden airline) and pulled over 60L of rusty water from it....
i left again soon after... insane, but not crazy :)
Hey i have an EZ drain valve on my 16 SS. makes dealing with oil changes alot easier.
the 120 lb mechanic should be taught that turning the lug nuts clockwise tightens them. From the looks of it, and the amou t of grunting he did, he probably overtorqued them.
He was tightening then. He needs to lift instead of dangle. He could probably go up to 160 pounds lifting.
Tell me you've never used a torque wrench without telling me you've never used a torque wrench.
If you could hear, it clicked every time he torqued it to spec. He just needs to learn about leverage. He could orient it more parallel with the ground, and get his little bit of weight into it and get them torqued easier.
The 120 Lb tech tightening the lug nuts should be lifting the torque wrench handle, not pushing it down. Assuming he can do a chin-up, he can apply more force with his muscles than with his weight.
Are you paying the lightweight mechanic for back damage for using your technique? Ever damaged your back yourself? If so you would never say what you did.
@@bobhudson6659 I actually have a kink in my lower spine, so I need to be careful about overloading it, or it will hurt for weeks. I regularly lift more than 200 Lbs, but I use my legs, not my back.
How do you mistake window washer fluid for oil????
You cant. Because the story is made up.
The father is a beta dad.
Low intelligence quotient
You don’t have to put on safety gloves to change the 12 volt battery in a Prius.
he was removing soiled panties that were in the way.
Commentator of video knows nothing about what’s going on.
AI is talking from a script, so it's the author of the script who has no clue.
Hey, you're ripping off an already established series where people send in clips, he doesn't just take them from the internet. Stop what you're doing right now
You’re acting like Just Rolled In trademarked the whole genre, maybe if customer states got more original clips that’d be fine, but just rolled in doesn’t own any of the content either.
@@theramennoodler7950 Buddy here literally called the series "Just Rolled In", that's my problem, ripping off the name and taking clips without permission from the mechanics
@@coastaku1954I don’t like it either, but good luck trying to make things right, you’ll need it.
@@coastaku1954 Let the real Just Rolled In know and they can take the necessary steps to protect their name.
Was them lugnuts lift hand threads
Righty tighty, that's why the torque wrench clicked. Duh.
@@thewatcher611
Some cars have left hand threads, so it would be Lefty tighty, Righty loosy. 😂
@@KevJ1247. Chrysler hasn’t used left hand threads in over 40 years.
AI channel. Do not sub
First mistake , buying an AUDI. !……