Amazing videos, as a mechanic who’s taken hundreds of online and in person training your way of explaining and showing every step is perfect and clear. One word of advice is remember when torquing something using an off set driver you should keep the driver 90 degrees to the torque wrench. The offset from the 1/2” drive to the center of the driveshaft nut looks to only be 3” or so but the torque will be affected if the tool isn’t at 90 degrees to wrench. Again, great videos, thanks
Hey Dan, we can’t thank you enough for sharing this. The fact that you shared your advice means the world to us. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated, no joke. We just finished the full filming of our bellows replacement series. Those videos are forecasted to be uploaded in January. Please let us know if you have any questions and again, thanks for taking the time out of your Tuesday afternoon to share this. 😎👍
Thanks for watching, not sure if we understand the question. Are you going to be rebuilding your outdrive? If so, we will be here the entire time to help answer questions. 😎👍🧰
@@kubaSWAT Indeed, we didn’t want to give anyone the wrong advice. As mentioned in the video, it is extremely important to reference your exact serial number service manual for that process. 😎👍
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Amazing videos, as a mechanic who’s taken hundreds of online and in person training your way of explaining and showing every step is perfect and clear. One word of advice is remember when torquing something using an off set driver you should keep the driver 90 degrees to the torque wrench. The offset from the 1/2” drive to the center of the driveshaft nut looks to only be 3” or so but the torque will be affected if the tool isn’t at 90 degrees to wrench.
Again, great videos, thanks
Hey Dan, we can’t thank you enough for sharing this. The fact that you shared your advice means the world to us.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated, no joke. We just finished the full filming of our bellows replacement series. Those videos are forecasted to be uploaded in January.
Please let us know if you have any questions and again, thanks for taking the time out of your Tuesday afternoon to share this. 😎👍
Did the shimming require a special tool of any kind?
What was the overall cost with parts? And tools?
Hello can we on a transom g1 an alpha one gen 2
Thanks for watching, not sure if we understand the question. Are you going to be rebuilding your outdrive?
If so, we will be here the entire time to help answer questions. 😎👍🧰
Did you reshimmed it?
We did however didn’t cover that as it is different for each drive.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders what a pity because it’s the most important and difficult part …
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Indeed, we didn’t want to give anyone the wrong advice. As mentioned in the video, it is extremely important to reference your exact serial number service manual for that process.
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@@DIYwithMichaelBorders but general idea is the same, I feel really disappointed you’ve skipped that
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We appreciate you sharing this.