Do you need a Parts Washer in your life ?

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Cleaning parts, messy and boring, so maybe this makes it easy and safer!
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  • @daveminer9217
    @daveminer9217 13 днів тому +12

    Anyone who owns one bike, or an entire herd of bikes can benefit from your videos. I have patiently watched many of your videos, paused, re-wound, paused again, and then went on to complete the job myself. Your attention to detail and your explanation of why that matters is where most bloggers fail. They gloss over so many small steps or tips that make all the difference in getting a job well done.
    The feeling of accomplishment of doing maintenance and repairs by myself and the experience I gain each time is priceless!
    Thank you for sharing your expertise and for being a great trainer!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +2

      Wow that is very kind of you Sir, your generous words are very much appreciated... the videos are a lot of hard work to film and produce, but it's wonderful to hear that the videos are enjoyed and are useful... Thank you so much for taking the time to drop us a line, it gives us motivation to keep going!

    • @tommylitchfield3450
      @tommylitchfield3450 13 днів тому

      Dave, I totally agree with you! I DO have to wonder, though, about what exactly the scientific word for a herd of bikes is called, in the wild... There's a Gaggle of Geese, a Murder of Crows, a Pack of Wolves, a Pod of Whales, a Pride of Lions (I had to google these next ones) a Scurry of Squirrels, a Bloat of Hippos, a Smack of Jellyfish, and a Parliament of Owls :) Enjoy your herd, or whatever it REALLY is called, Dave! :)

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому +1

      @@tommylitchfield3450 Is it a 'dealership' ? LOL

    • @tommylitchfield3450
      @tommylitchfield3450 12 днів тому

      @@Moonfleet41 A Dealership of Bikes... That sounds very proper.. Or maybe a Rally of Motorcycles??

  • @LS-uv9gg
    @LS-uv9gg 13 днів тому +8

    Love these type of episodes as well. I may be off the bell curve of the average dude when it comes to most things in general society lol, but I can't be the only one who really enjoys your videos for what might be the little things to others, but mean a great deal to me. Organizing, order, and shop cleanliness is a gigantic priority for me, and you always deliver a truly soul soothing experience when seeing the way you go about keeping your environment in tip top fashion. Thank you kindly for just that, even if none of the other great content was already offered! Cheers :)

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +2

      My word, thank you so much for such kind words of approval... I believe in working clean as it's the best way to work safe, and not to mention, you don't lose anything either lol Really appreciate your kind support.

  • @Goldwing1500rider
    @Goldwing1500rider 13 днів тому +2

    I started out with an oil pan, using gasoline, later realized a bad idea, changed to a degreaser, was not satisfied, changed to solvent, and much better…. Bought a NAPA professional solvent tank, and had it for years with, the same solvent. Still have a 5-gallon new solvent stored away for 15 or so years never opened. Now I'm over due cleaning it. Guess you're hinting me… “ hey, its time!” 😁

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Sure thing, it's incredible how people think you have to throw it away, the solvent is practically permanent, mine's still working strong after 5/6yrs, I just clean the grit out of it every now and again!

  • @x-man5056
    @x-man5056 13 днів тому +4

    I had a smaller table top parts washer from Harbor Freight that I used for 30 years. It was still going strong when I gave it away because I was moving across country and didn't have room for it. I used Super Clean or Purple Power concentrates for degreaser. It's very handy to have around, particularly if you are restoring an old car or bike.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      This is wonderful news to hear so many people have got them, or had them... really is a game changer when you have grimy parts to clean up... thanks for sharing your story!

  • @jasonshortphd
    @jasonshortphd 8 днів тому

    I always say I want one when I am active on a project bike. And then in between I think it’s not needed. I use a tub and brushes. But ONE DAY I will get one. Love the outtakes at the end as well!

  • @ostrichbean
    @ostrichbean 13 днів тому +1

    Thanks for showing the cleaning process of the parts washer. I use a plastic tub for washing parts. I have two 5l bottles of diesel, one labelled clean and the other dirty. When finished cleaning something I put the fluid in the ‘dirty’ bottle. After a while, the sediment settles out and I decant it back into the ‘clean(-ish)’ bottle.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Great format mate... if you ever do trade up to a pumped tank.. obviously you wont be able ot use the diesel any more.. but im sure you realise that..lol!

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 13 днів тому

      Kerosene works well also but then you have a constant fume source because they don't really seal the cleaning agent off from atmosphere unless you want to drain it and clean it every use. If it's in a hot, closed up garage in the summer, and you walk in, it can be strong. Having even a gallon of uncapped petroleum flammables ready for accidental ignition (even if remote) in your shop is just bad JooJoo. In the US I use "Castrol Super Clean" or "Purple Power" concentrates. They work well, are inexpensive, and a lot easier on your skin though nitrile gloves still recommended.
      I filter with an old sweat sock. It's faster than a paint/coffee filter but still gets the solvent "cleanish" enough for a parts cleaner. LoL

  • @kevinshelley2803
    @kevinshelley2803 13 днів тому +10

    I had a parts washer once. Was my pride and joy. Then I got divorced and it had to stay behind. Later I found out the ex had given it away, along with many of my tools to my neighbour, a guy she knew I despised. That still hurts to this day.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +3

      Sad business mate, sorry to hear that..

    • @kevinshelley2803
      @kevinshelley2803 13 днів тому +5

      ​@@Moonfleet41 Thanks Dell. A man can turn a blind eye to many things, but to give his tools away, that's low. 😢😂

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +3

      @@kevinshelley2803 Completely agree mate..!

    • @theodavies8754
      @theodavies8754 12 днів тому +1

      When my parts washer left I kept all my tools and got her a drill driver of her own.

    • @wtf0101
      @wtf0101 8 днів тому

      The cleaners are handy as all,the bottom gets nasty like yours I found that if you dump some cat litter in it and putty knife it out,it makes mine alot easier to clean,good video

  • @tinks43
    @tinks43 13 днів тому +1

    Reduce, reuse, recycle. Gotta love oatcakes too 🤣

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Sure thing mate, greenest way forward as always!

  • @tommylitchfield3450
    @tommylitchfield3450 13 днів тому +2

    I love the whiteboard message... Reminds me of my favorite quote on the subject...“Be who you are and say what you feel because people who mind don't matter and people who matter don't mind.” - Dr. Seuss......I giggled like a little girl after you had your "Overjob Due" moment, you turned a proper take into an oatcake by thinking about your overjob and when it's due :) :) Keep 'em comin' D&P!! We likes em, we do!'

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 13 днів тому +1

      Like it.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +2

      Let me tell you Tommy, you don't know frustration until you've marched through a long intro only to get told my your camera girl that you got tongue tied on the last word! I don't do scripts, like my buddy TMF, so I just say what comes and you can never say it again twice!! So what makes the final cut is often nothing like it started... Best laid plans and all that lol... Thanks for your kind words, keeps us going, D&Px

  • @ericwalker4536
    @ericwalker4536 8 днів тому

    Done mine this morning cracking tip

  • @Kurlach
    @Kurlach 13 днів тому +3

    I love videos like this. Interesting and informative. Thanks Del, I for one love all those tidbits about different tools, parts, techniques etc.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Thanks mate 👍, that's really inspiring as for a long time I wondered whether a video like this would even be that interesting... glad you enjoyed!

  • @renzovc
    @renzovc 13 днів тому

    Great video brother! I got one from harbor freight and it makes cleaning parts so much easier! I put mine on a dolly since I'm constantly moving it lol Love the bloopers at the end 😅 !! Keep up the great work brother stay safe guys cheers from New York 🎉

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому

      Yep, they're a great asset to have in the garage Renzo... makes life so much easier... and cleaner lol. Hope you're both doing ok there in beautiful NY... enjoy your week and stay safe, D&Px

  • @veritanuda
    @veritanuda 13 днів тому

    FWIW I have seen garages which used a stainless steel sink and sat is on top of an old oil barrel. Fill the barrel with 3/4 water and then the rest paraffin and petrol. Drill and hole and put a nozzle on the side and use compressed air to give positive pressure to the wash tube and mesh nozzle, and you get the solvent pushed out and then going into the barrel where the light than water solvents float and the dirt and particulates sinks to the bottom. Seemed to work well enough, but obviously not for everyone.
    Along with a sand/grit blaster, a parts' washer is an essential tool if you are constantly doing maintenance on engine vehicle parts.
    Thanks for sharing. Interesting, as always.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      Thank you too for sharing that, sounds like a fabulous 'Heath Robinson" solution. Take care and have a great week. D&P

  • @Sproutt
    @Sproutt 6 днів тому

    I always thought the parts washer was the best part of our Shop in Highschool. Had the pupm that went through the little brush and all…

  • @allenhuling598
    @allenhuling598 12 днів тому

    Great video, D & P! I't amazing just how often I have a dire need for a parts washer but still having a hard time justifying the space or money! Thanks for the links, I'll check them out!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому +1

      Hi Allen, I said that to myself for so many years, which is why the small portable one was such a great investment, takes up no more space than a medium sized toolbox and tucks away under the bench when you don't need it... take care and have a fabulous week! D&Px

    • @allenhuling598
      @allenhuling598 12 днів тому

      @@Moonfleet41 Thanks for your input!!

  • @fq7879
    @fq7879 13 днів тому

    Hi Delboy, there is no doubt that you absolutely need one. There are times when it would be handy, but unfortunately like the lathe the cost and space prohibits any real benefit for me. Great video. Warmest regards, Frank from Florida.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Hi Frank, great to hear from you again, hope you're keeping well!

  • @AnnoyedCoastalBeach-nl4tm
    @AnnoyedCoastalBeach-nl4tm 13 днів тому

    I worked at a shop in the early 70's they had taken a 55 gallon barrel and made a washer with a dunking tray an air fitting at the bottom for bubbles . It cleaned very well.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +3

      Sounds like a classic piece of old school garage kit, the drums are designed to hold fluid so what better donor could you want! (they make a great BBQ too lol)

  • @markm1452
    @markm1452 10 днів тому

    Great timing as I am currently researching these :)

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 днів тому

      Perfect, good luck with it.. link in the description for thew small one.!

    • @markm1452
      @markm1452 10 днів тому

      @@Moonfleet41 I saw that, thanks man!

  • @paulelverstone8677
    @paulelverstone8677 8 днів тому

    Alright Del - hope you and Penny are well. A video worth making, mate. I remember your cat litter tray days from back in the prefab on the workbench and still use that idea to this day. Hope to proceed to a cut-down s/s sink one day. Would love a parts washer (and sandblaster booth) but - as you say - footprint and cost. One day.... with a bit more folding.... and a bigger garage.
    All the VFR's are doing well. France introduced their MOT finally - the Control Technique. 50 euros for basically pre-ride checks. Had to explain to them that I did what they did every month. C'est la vie, as they say... ;o)

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 днів тому +1

      Ha ha, makes me chuckle when other contries decide they've come up with a "Great Idea", and we've been doing it since 1960... still no smog test on bikes, but they'll be along shortly along with decibel testing.. ive now decided that hanging on to older bikes is worth doing as they'll be legislated out of existance before long.. Take care mate, and have fun while we're still allowed to.! all the best, D&Pxx

  • @paulradcliffe2391
    @paulradcliffe2391 12 днів тому

    Nice one Del 👍
    I'm deffo going to invest in a parts cleaner when the time comes, they are obviously so useful because lots of the workshop 'Tubers have them👍
    May I suggest looking for a tap fitting to screw into the drain plug on your tank (probably a plumber supply shop🤞)
    🤣 Oatcakes 😂 Brilliant 👍
    Keep up the brilliant work Del 'n' Pen 👍

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому +1

      Hi Paul, thats a great idea mate, i only drain it a couple of times a year, so not a priority, but ill remember that next time im at the DIY store.. Thanks for your kind suport as always mate

  • @JamesChasingSunrises
    @JamesChasingSunrises 13 днів тому

    I never knew parts washers existed till I started watching your videos and once I saw you use it I wondered how I got along without one. I look at it every time I go to harbor freight and think to myself, "One day!"

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      It's great to have inspired you mate, if you choose to get yourself one, you truly will wonder what you did without it!

    • @JamesChasingSunrises
      @JamesChasingSunrises 13 днів тому

      @@Moonfleet41 You have no idea how much you've inspired me. I rarely comment but I am never not impressed.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      @@JamesChasingSunrises Thank you so much James.

  • @DaveHines1
    @DaveHines1 13 днів тому +1

    Now you need a part cleaner cleaner 😃🍻

  • @michaeljewell53
    @michaeljewell53 13 днів тому

    Enjoyed vid Del,I miss the perk of using the parts washer at my old workplace for my own stuff,good litter tray tip,hope tiddles don't mind 🐈😉

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      Thanks mate, I think we've all had the ol' work perks once in a while, great as long as we don't kick the pants out of it aye?!

  • @kiwigrandtours
    @kiwigrandtours 12 днів тому

    Thanks . .really enjoyed the episode

  • @aly-b884
    @aly-b884 13 днів тому

    Clear and concise,well done.

  • @wobblysauce
    @wobblysauce 13 днів тому

    And with the bigger tubs, you can put void fillers in so you don't need as much raw product, eg, a few bottles filled with something dense like rocks or other fliud.

  • @loddude5706
    @loddude5706 13 днів тому

    Good wheeze - parts washing is an essential start to any good job, eg. 'Work clean - every time!'
    Whether you use a stolen plastic bowl*, or a Clairol foot-spa found hidden under granny's stairs (worth a look, they were all the rage - once), keep IT clean too - just one piece of grit under a gasket face, or stuck in a bearing race can cause severe follicle damage upon discovering it's 'effect'.
    *Forget asking permission, pointless - just fill the NEW ONE (same size & colour) with chocolates, & say things like 'Dinner's nice', the best you can through the frost. (I'm a 'guru', me! : )xx

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      Guru indeed, will be sure to take your advice lol Have a great week and thanks for your cool messages! D&Px

  • @andyjrichie6709
    @andyjrichie6709 13 днів тому

    😂 I didn't say anything, and my wife says about the parts washer, no your not having one 😅, I didn't say anything. Great info on your parts washer tho, Hellos to you both.
    Our Ireland trip was epic ❤

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Perhaps she's put it on the Xmas list as a surprise mate lol Glad you had a great trip and got home safely!

  • @Cueballproductions1149
    @Cueballproductions1149 12 днів тому

    Love the out takes nice washer but think too big for my shed

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому

      Cheer mate, get yerself the portable one in the link below, easy to stow away under the bench and drag out when you need it...

  • @shaunglendinning
    @shaunglendinning 13 днів тому

    Great advice Del!

  • @rsbharley4766
    @rsbharley4766 11 днів тому

    Hi Del & Penny, hope all is well with you both. I have been looking at getting one of them for a long time, but I have to find the bloody room to put it. I am going to have to stop keeping all the bit from past bikes LOL. stay safe and take care. Cheers

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  11 днів тому

      Always good to hear from you, hoping you're enjoying some sunshine there, getting autumnal here now! Yes, they do need a bit of room, but the desk top ones are great, they slide under a bench, once you've got one, you won't stop using it! Have a great rest of your week and keep safe! D&Px

  • @paulregner5335
    @paulregner5335 13 днів тому

    The "oatcakes" are fun, and a nice little bonus for those that stay tuned until the end. 👍

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Glad you like them Paul, just a little fun we thought we'd include!

  • @TheNintendoFanBoy01
    @TheNintendoFanBoy01 13 днів тому +1

    Oakcakes!!!!! LOVE IT.....

    • @PaydayGabeBCNV
      @PaydayGabeBCNV 13 днів тому

      😅 I had to read that twice.. Brilliant.

  • @ObsessiveCarDetailer
    @ObsessiveCarDetailer 12 днів тому

    A good common sense informative video👍

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому

      Thanks mate. Glad you think so!

  • @AnchorsAweighNarooma
    @AnchorsAweighNarooma 13 днів тому

    Good one Del many thanks

  • @jerryokeeffe9886
    @jerryokeeffe9886 13 днів тому

    Great information pal,straight and simple 👍

  • @Hui9697
    @Hui9697 13 днів тому

    Aye aye Del 'n' Penny. I'm still lurking in the back ground and enjoying all your videos. When I heard Penny laughing in the background along with yourself I just had an urge to say hello and it's been too long since we were last in-touch.
    Keep smiling.
    Hughie.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Hi Hughie, what a lovely surprise... we only mentioned th other day when we were at the garage and doing something on the lathe! Great to hear from you, and hoping life is good there, and it's great to know that you're still watching and enjoying the videos! Thanks for your kind message, keep in touch! All the very best, D&Px

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren 13 днів тому

    Food for though, mate. Günter/Nürnberg

  • @tommymurphy1054
    @tommymurphy1054 12 днів тому

    there handy those parts cleaners , maybe some time you could give a bit of info on your blasting cabinet i have been looking at a few latley ,not sure about with median to use and how strong a compresor they need thanks del

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому +1

      Thanks Tommy, that is already in planning, so yes, a review of the blast booth is coming soon.

  • @guillermocarrillo3959
    @guillermocarrillo3959 13 днів тому

    You show a quote at the beginning but never leave it up long enough to be able to read it all.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      Can you not pause it for a second buddy..?

  • @andyriley5460
    @andyriley5460 13 днів тому

    I acctualy found that i didnt have use for it, had one but always found my self going back to useing breakcleaner and a rag 99% of the time, wether it was just old habits die hard or my way is actully more effective im not sure but the upside is wait untill they are out of stock on machine mart and you can sell it for as much as you paid for it 😂😂

  • @rickrogers2649
    @rickrogers2649 12 днів тому

    Very informative video Del. I may have to look into a small wash tank. I'm in my 70s so I don't know how many years of wrenching (or riding) I've got left in me but this might fit into the "work smarter, not harder" theme. 😁 Has Harbor Freight made it to the U.K. or do you know of it because of your American fans? Love the Oatcakes 😅🤣😂. Blessings to you both. ❤👍👍

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому +1

      Hi Rick, I tend to take the same mentality sometimes on how much longer I've got doing this..., perhaps not overall, I'll always work on bikes, but just on the scale of my current shop... two lifts, a lathe, machine press, all of the bigger equipment which I use increasingly less these days... but there's nothing wrong with scaling back, and there are always deserving people you could donate the stuff to when the time comes! Take care and stay safe my friend, always good to hear from you, D&Px

  • @jimb1783
    @jimb1783 10 днів тому

    Hi Del, good video👍

  • @TechnMoto
    @TechnMoto 13 днів тому

    Great info mate 👍

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  12 днів тому

      Thanks Mike 👍, always great to hear from you... hope life is good!

  • @johnriley8713
    @johnriley8713 13 днів тому

    lol, I’ve never heard the words “Harbor Freight” with an English accent 😂

  • @johnmortison5763
    @johnmortison5763 13 днів тому

    Great job recycling the cleaning fluid. You can filter out the solids, but what about the oil and grease. It dissolves in the cleaning fluid and will gradually turn the fluid into something that does not do the job anymore. How is it recovered, or do you just chuck it at that point?

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      You say 'gradually' but not sure how hradually that is as it's still working like new fluid after 5yrs so all good so far...

  • @th3v1k1ngW4rri0r
    @th3v1k1ngW4rri0r 13 днів тому

    oatcakes... mmmmmmm Staffs oatcakes are THE BEST!!! with cheese, sosarge and brown sauce!
    Even Eddie Hall eats em lol

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      The best indeed..lol!

    • @th3v1k1ngW4rri0r
      @th3v1k1ngW4rri0r 13 днів тому

      @@Moonfleet41 I'll have to send you guys some lol
      Totally freshly made

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      @@th3v1k1ngW4rri0r Sold..!

    • @th3v1k1ngW4rri0r
      @th3v1k1ngW4rri0r 13 днів тому

      @@Moonfleet41 sorted!!!
      Either of you two gluten intolerant??

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      @@th3v1k1ngW4rri0r No mate, intollerant of many things (and people), but that is't one of them..lol!

  • @myz06rocks
    @myz06rocks 13 днів тому

    If I had the walk and floor space it would be the first thing I would buy. That and an ultrasonic cleaner.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Good call, i told myself that for years till i found the portable benchtop one in the link..! and as for the Ultrasonic.. I don't use it so much.. but Penny has it running every day for jewellery work.

  • @allanmason7544
    @allanmason7544 13 днів тому

    nice vid del

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Thanks Allan, glad you approve.

  • @dariushmilani6760
    @dariushmilani6760 13 днів тому

    Great Video. Thank you. When you get a chance will you also talk about your sand blasting cabinet with your Pros and Cons. Look forward to your next video.👍

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      Thanks Dariush, that's a great idea mate... I haven't had the same amount of enquiries about that as the Parts Washer, but they are now starting to come in and why not?... As there are, indeed, both pros and cons plus, of course, some dire warnings to be added... on the list mate, thanks for the nudge!

  • @customgaragemoto7590
    @customgaragemoto7590 9 днів тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @kerm9807
    @kerm9807 13 днів тому

    Please can you telll my wife that we don't need to spend money on the house and I need more garage stuff 😅

  • @rataeaquila914
    @rataeaquila914 13 днів тому

    Oatcakes....with cheese please! 😂❤👍

  • @64gorrilla
    @64gorrilla 13 днів тому

    Would. Have washer and ultrasonic cleaner but shotblast cabinet what compressor gun etc needed ? Also about to strip down old evo to powder coat frame but would you drain oil out of engine etc whilst doing it plan on engine and primary in one unit 🦍🤔

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому +1

      Not sure exactly what you mean "drain oil while doing it"?.. you would NEVER get blasting grit anywhere near an engine, just a spoonful accidently drifting inside will destroy yer internals... take the engine out of the frame and store it sealed well away from your blasting opperation...

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 13 днів тому

      Shot Blast cabinet will come with a gun. You'll need a large storage capacity and high CFM "piston" compressor.

    • @64gorrilla
      @64gorrilla 13 днів тому

      Blast cabinet was separate question engine bit was removing engine from frame complete but as it will be a while before rebuild frame would it be best to drain oil out of engine whilst stored and change oils after on refit or leave in to protect engine will be stored upright hope this clarifies🤪😁

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  13 днів тому

      Aha,, phew, made me quake a bit there.. the very thought of blasting near and engine is horrifying..lol...! OK, yeah, leave the old oil in unless it's nasty and filthy (presuming its a Dyna with oil in engine).. draining it has no real belefit.. But here's a thing mate.. i built and finished my Sportster engine FIRST.. ran it like i was all finished and ready to ride.. then pulled it out of the frame, wrapped it in cling film and stored it under sheets.... then.. once i was all finsihed restoring the frame, i eased it over the engine (on its side) and then rebuilt the bike around it, and once finished, i fired up the motor and enjoyed the bike.

    • @64gorrilla
      @64gorrilla 13 днів тому

      Old evo flt going to cosmetically sort engine out whilst waiting for powdercoating to be done on frame , wheels and anything else black! Oh also another repaint after. All it is 40years old nearly and I’m not a mechanic but can fix things that’s what I know😊 and all with watching your videos over and over again more Harley stuff please