Right on bro! Replacing all the belts on a 76 Continental 460 definitely going to hit the like and sub before I get up out of here keep up the Great videos!
What noise did the pulley make before it blew ? Mines makes a noise after I let it sit for a couple hours after driving. And it sounds like clacking in front of the grill.
I didn't bleed by a bleed screw like some cars. Filled with coolant. Started engine with cap off, check upper radiator hose, when it starts to warm up the thermostat is opening and you will see bubbles releasing air in the radiator cap opening. Continue to warm to operating temperature close cap, top off reservoir. Test drive. Check level again when completely cooled down, preferably the next day.
Right on bro! Replacing all the belts on a 76 Continental 460 definitely going to hit the like and sub before I get up out of here keep up the Great videos!
Thank you brotha for the information
What noise did the pulley make before it blew ? Mines makes a noise after I let it sit for a couple hours after driving. And it sounds like clacking in front of the grill.
Good stuff. He needs someone to hold the camera for him
Do u need to bleed the thermostat after adding coolant?
I didn't bleed by a bleed screw like some cars. Filled with coolant. Started engine with cap off, check upper radiator hose, when it starts to warm up the thermostat is opening and you will see bubbles releasing air in the radiator cap opening. Continue to warm to operating temperature close cap, top off reservoir. Test drive. Check level again when completely cooled down, preferably the next day.
is that the 8 spark plug accessible or not to replace especially the one near the windshields , pls help try to work on 2008 LS460
I replace my plugs no problem. Be sure to use antisieze on plug threads.