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Thank you for the Brake Caliper lesson. Been working on these for years and never did one. The brake master/resveroir sometimes gives me trouble getting it to prime. luv seeing these RXLs come back to life! I got two 97s I bought from WI I need to do. Excellent vid.
Hey i really enjoyed the brake lesson. I think teaching people is a big reason your channel is successful ...looking forward to the story. Do an interview, no typing
Hey fellas! I have a trick for getting those motor mount nuts started in case any one wants to know. I take the appropriate sized boxed end wrench, place a small square of paper towel over it, and push the nut into the box end so that the paper towel holds it tightly. Then start the bolt with my fingers. Work vice versa too! Old-timer trick my grandpa taught my cousins and I, while working on our old farm tractors and trucks.
Oh yeah! It can be a battle. I used to put in a bolt and then use a long rod and a hammer to knock it out. But now id use an air hammer. Times are changing :)
Did you grab the right motor mounts? I’m working on a 96 ultra and had same alignment issues. Turns out one side was the wrong one. Found a set on eBay and dropped in perfectly.
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This is a great channel, very authentic, no BS, just real men making real machines. Cheers!
Thanks! Glad you like it.
We really enjoy your interesting videos Nutter and company. Please enjoy the next pizza and beer on us!
Thank you, we appreciate your support!
All those little tips and tricks are priceless and appreciated ! Merry Christmas to all of you
Thanks Tony!
Happy Holidays , Skäl
Thank you for the Brake Caliper lesson. Been working on these for years and never did one. The brake master/resveroir sometimes gives me trouble getting it to prime. luv seeing these RXLs come back to life! I got two 97s I bought from WI I need to do. Excellent vid.
Cling, cling, cling....... (what was that! hahaha) Thanks for mentioning auto body people!
Patti reminds me of my 94 xlt. I love the sound of those three cylinder mono blocks. 😊
Those three cylinders really do sing!
Merry Christmas Nutter. I just left you a monetary super thanks!
Thanks Tim!!!
Hey i really enjoyed the brake lesson. I think teaching people is a big reason your channel is successful ...looking forward to the story. Do an interview, no typing
Thanks Jeff. Find Kevin's comment and tell him we need the story :)
Hey fellas! I have a trick for getting those motor mount nuts started in case any one wants to know.
I take the appropriate sized boxed end wrench, place a small square of paper towel over it, and push the nut into the box end so that the paper towel holds it tightly. Then start the bolt with my fingers. Work vice versa too!
Old-timer trick my grandpa taught my cousins and I, while working on our old farm tractors and trucks.
I use plastic grocery store bags
If it wasn't 7:00am I would have had a beer with you. Love the international harvester shirt !!
Still waiting to hear the story of this sled :)
@@kevinandres5053 we need the story in person please
Are you going to do a video of the master cylinder rebuild?
We have done that several times already, so I'm not sure.
Coming together! Have you ever had a jack shaft stuck to an old style chaincase?
Oh yeah! It can be a battle. I used to put in a bolt and then use a long rod and a hammer to knock it out. But now id use an air hammer. Times are changing :)
@@nuttersspeedshop Thanks! I'll have to try that next time.
Did you grab the right motor mounts?
I’m working on a 96 ultra and had same alignment issues. Turns out one side was the wrong one. Found a set on eBay and dropped in perfectly.
They are the mounts that came out of it, but that is a great idea to dig through my pile and see if I have anything that works better.
According to Polaris parts finder the part number on them should be 5240693 left and 5240694 right for a 96 RXL
@@scottsandmeyer3428 I am really happy that I am not the only person in the entire world that uses that!
Who let the horse in the shop
You should get a couple more dog's lol
We love the dogs.
👋👍🏻🔧🎄🔧nice work ✌🏻
Why do all different snowmobiles makes , make different brake sounds when applied , 90’s Arctic Cats always had a cool sound
I like the Polaris brake whine.
dennis get him to clean the shop its due lol
Lol
@@nuttersspeedshop glad you have a sense of humour love all the sled fixin videos cheers guys