Or growling because he's in there muckin with shifts and the like. :-) (Kidding, BTW, and I AM an engineer, electrical though). Probably actually not thrilled when he shows obvious marginal designs like clutch baskets that need braces, so to speak. I can flat out tell you that stuff like that is not remotely always the engineer's fault, though, but it is sometimes. Usually bean counters.
nah mate . he’s an engineer ! he be still drooling in a bucket while repeating ! i’m so good because i’m an engineer ! in the reflection of the drool in the bucket .
@@shaneanderson1036 I dont care for your sense of humour mate. He is very good at what he does and all wants to do is help people who build models. 1 nil, your call mate.
@@MrJdsenior the engineer him or her self is more then likely proud of his changes they knew they were needed but what ever company, gmc dodge ford that commissioned the design wanted it as cheap as possible to still function long enough to make it past warranty.
I love the fact that you give the reasons "why" you must do it a certain way, and what will happen if you don't do it this way. SIgn of a good teacher.
I'm an engineer and watching verrry carefully. I see how subassemblies are done, but some of the issues with clearance and shimming I get, others I'm lost. He's got the unique combination of speed and detail. He's a freaking master. I'm very impressed as well.
@@williamdavis3128 I've hired a few interns from a local Quaker University w/ an Engineering program and they have been unmatched for hands on AND smarts. There's hope out there after all! I promise you that.
he's like the mary poppins of car parts... just keeps pulling more and more and more parts out... and endless stream of parts... and just when you think he's done pulling parts out... he pulls 200 more parts out...
@@22099dscott Most people don't talk about it, but supposedly 250,000 people a year die from medical mistakes. Compared to 38,000 that die on the roads. Or 368 that are murdered with rifles or all sorts of things people think kill way more people but don't than medical mistakes.
Not a good idea to learn a new job like this in these changing times . The green guys are about to ruin the automotive industrie. There still will be some automatic transmissions around in the future but there will also be a rebuild industrie (small shops like these ) around there will be not enough work for all of them. I am 58 living in Germany and boy i tell you the good times are gone.Green Party will run this Country to the ground ....real quick !!!!!!!!!!!! Sometimes i think i am lucky to be 58 cause i had a rich life ,Family and a good job at the FORD Motor Company´s development centre here in Cologne. Life will be much more expencive due all these new Co2 tax shit that helps nobody but the covernment to colect more money to spend it for stupid people...................
As a gearhead, I really enjoy watching a pro on top of his game. Where is Mike Rowe? He needs to get to Amarillo and visit this shop. This is the stuff America is made of.
I think I can speak for most of us. Thank you guys for all your patience and precision education. We love watching your videos. I’m a young 24 year old from Oklahoma and I want to learn how to build. Every time I watch y’all’s videos I get that much more inspired. Please keep going and thank you so much!
he NOT A REAL BEBUILDER ? YOU NEVER use these JUNK RINGS ? you only USE STEEL ? HE LIVING IN THE 70'S i think ? THEY ARE SHIT RINGS so if he Does this ? HE SCARYING me to ? NOT A REBUILDER in my book ?
Finally a REAL Mechanic that doesn't wear gloves while working!! A very detailed and well done video too! Your knowledge and skill are greatly appreciated! 😊😊😊😊😊👍👍👍👍👍
Some folks are put on this earth to play sports, some to play guitar and sing, and some to build transmissions. Always a joy for me to watch somebody doing what they are meant to do.
I'm 62. I know all about the chemical cleaner induced "shakes" brother. That stuff almost got me. Anytime a man has to work in any chemicals this can happen. A 40 year service tech knows what I'm talking about. There's no way you can wear gloves of any kind and do this job. You have to feel your way thru the assembly. If c.i. neuropathy hasn't damaged the hands. (Starts at the fingertips) chemicals and metal powder ingestion (heavy metals) are hard on the nerves. Literally. Stay well brother! Your one of the best I've ever seen. Seniority has its perks. Folks if you need one done go see this man.
Fuck if ben doing heavy Automotive work 4 years and I shake sometimes and had no clue or even thought the chemicals and oils would give me the shakes wow you learn something new everyday
Are you talking about Magnus!?,Safety clean delivered that crap to my shop,That is an EVIL CHEMICAL,My back gone,hearing,lungs from being a tr builder!.
Brother. Learn as much as you can from your dad. My deepest regret is that I didn't learn much from my dad before he passed. He was one of the three guys that wrote the ASE certification program. He was a master mechanic and passed down a bunch of those tools and I have absolutely no idea what they are for and how to use them.
As a transmission builder, I really enjoy your videos. You do put a lot of info in just the teardown vids, you do great work and that's rare these days. Much respect cause I have tried to make videos while building and it is difficult.
I love the tear downs but the builds and must do is much more valuable. Hes the type of guy that will allow us and those to follow to survive. The reason we are failing, no one wants to teach. Richard!!!! You are rare.
"The touch of the masters hand" is the only statment that says it best. Very good craftsmanship being done on this rebuild. Straight forward information on how and why. Credit to the videoing and editing of the video also. Have a great day. God Bless.
I'm more into hobby machining, although have done a little shade tree wrenching. Love watching someone with so much knowledge to share. I know enough to stay out of transmissions lol.
I remember being told many years ago about how intricate and complex auto-transmissions were and my naive response was-c'mon how hard can it be ? well,extremely hard as it happens,you'll never learn this on a couple of years at college,this requires a high level of knowledge,focus and dedication to detail and the main thing LOVE of the job,i.e. you'll NEVER be a professional golfer if you don't LOVE golf to start with.
in 1985 I was building for an aamco in Charleston SC back in them days we would average 5 - 350's or 250s a day. the owner had 3 shops. he had all the units cleaned and on a cart. and all kits and hard parts. he had a full time man that just tore down and cleaned units to build for stock. me and another older builder double teamed 350s one day. he built the drums and pumps and I put them in the case. we built 21 in 10 hours! the next day we did 18 and we were tired at the end.
The son sounds proud asf of his dad. That's good because the dad is really really really good at rebuilding transmissions. I don't even know what to say but excellent work.
Like many other fans of this channel, I think this automatic transmission engineering is a dark art, the research and development of these items must of taken ages.
I have nothing with transmissions but when I need any rebuild I want this guy to do it... No BS, tells what is what, and somehow I've already watched a bunch of his videos last few days...
I don’t know how to or plan on building a transmission I just keep coming back here to watch a professional at work, this is a man of knowledge and experience
@@richardlewis7471 Ahh the speed handle is God's gift to us mechanics. I appreciated it greatly especially on the fuel panels beneath the wings and belly of the CRJ 200's I used to work on since we were forbidden to use any power drills. Tedious panels those are, and that gasket we had to always put back on them never wanted to line up with the holes on reinstall, not matter how much pet we put on em! xD
Thanks for sharing 40 year of priceless dedication to the trade is depicted in your technique and knowledge. Teaching your son will reassure excellence for years to come.
I've bin watched every night for a month. I'm an ex tugboat captain, crane operator, machinist, welder, fitter, carpenter business owner...I've dome a lot of things....but until these videos I didn't have the slightest idea what was inside an automatic transmission. I still don't understand what I'm seeing but it's terrific seeing father & son who know and love what they are doing try to explain it to us. Thank you! Well done.
Wow, you’re truly Amazing and the best I’d ever seen in my 42 years in the field. Thank you Richard, you’re a real master and great teacher. God bless.
To be fair I think a lot of cleaning and prepping and setup of the parts were the hours done prior to the video. As he said all those tolerances had to be just so. Then a final clean of area and parts to begin assembly. Prep work is usually 90% of a job.
The skill set you have is incredible. I work in the aviation industry and every now and then I meet someone like you with so much knowledge and for the short time they're working with me I'm trying to learn. Thanks for the walk through, if I lived near you I'd surely be using you.
This just my opinion here. This man is an artist just like a painter. There’s plenty of people that paint pictures but there’s the few that really show their talent and this man shows his beautiful experience and and shares what he knows. Subscribed.
Tech nerd friend of mine on the phone to his 60yo mother-in-law with her first laptop(a present)she's having difficulty even turning it on,-excerp-'no,no..you don't understand..I mean..what platform does it support ??...crickets..have you tried re-booting it ?' I was sitting next to him at the time and said 'what f***ing planet are you from ?
I don't even like auto trans. but I've watched video after video. I can't get enough of the wisdom. Awesome videos. Thank you guys for sharing what you have to offer.
Trans work is fascinating, and I'm amazed at the power an auto can hold. Love the videos, but I'll always have pros like you build them. The learning curve is too steep and costly to start experimenting lol.
Craftsman at work. Meticulous attention to detail. An impressive repair and I watched every minute, and me being a guy who only knows how to shift a transmission... A level of workmanship we thought didn’t exist any more. Glad I was able to observe it.
About watching your channel for a little over a month it's purely entertainment for me I probably will never drive another car but it's a pleasure to watch somebody who enjoys what they do in his willing to share it thank you
An auto tranny is an incredible piece of engineering, and watching somebody work on one with the casual confidence of knowing EXACTLY what every piece does, and where it goes, and what potential pitfalls to look out for with that piece, is just incredible. And all without a manual... Love it.
I have to say, being a mechanic and high performance engine builder for over 50 years, it is absolutely refreshing to see a craftsman take pride and do a job properly. KUDOS to you, sir, for a job well done!!
I would trust this guy any day with rebuilding my transmission. I currently need my transmission rebuilt and I’m very skeptical of many repair shops. Wish I could ship my transmission to this mans shop. I would spend anything just to have peace of mind knowing a professional with many years of experience rebuilt my transmission. It is very refreshing to see someone very passionate about their job, keep up the great work!
Somewhere in this world, there is a design engineer weeping with joy at the care and attention this man shows.
Or growling because he's in there muckin with shifts and the like. :-) (Kidding, BTW, and I AM an engineer, electrical though). Probably actually not thrilled when he shows obvious marginal designs like clutch baskets that need braces, so to speak. I can flat out tell you that stuff like that is not remotely always the engineer's fault, though, but it is sometimes. Usually bean counters.
nah mate . he’s an engineer ! he be still drooling in a bucket while repeating !
i’m so good because i’m an engineer !
in the reflection of the drool in the bucket .
@@shaneanderson1036 I dont care for your sense of humour mate. He is very good at what he does and all wants to do is help people who build models. 1 nil, your call mate.
@@1mmickk yeah you losing 1-nil m8. Take it up the back m8.
@@MrJdsenior the engineer him or her self is more then likely proud of his changes they knew they were needed but what ever company, gmc dodge ford that commissioned the design wanted it as cheap as possible to still function long enough to make it past warranty.
I love the fact that you give the reasons "why" you must do it a certain way, and what will happen if you don't do it this way. SIgn of a good teacher.
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Plenty of assholes that cut corners or just dumb.. but their rep shows it too..
You also have trent going full forward being a duck.. the teacher has much patience on him too
An unfathomable depth of knowledge that can only be ascertained by years of practical experience. Very impressive.
Paul Wilson college kids have the knowledge and science behind , but old men have the technical experience to do the job ,
Viages 7693 most college kids have the book smarts but lack the hands on experience
Paul Wilson
Isn’t that the disgusting truth . It’s pathetic . That’s why he works for his self . I’m glad for him .
I'm an engineer and watching verrry carefully. I see how subassemblies are done, but some of the issues with clearance and shimming I get, others I'm lost. He's got the unique combination of speed and detail. He's a freaking master. I'm very impressed as well.
@@williamdavis3128 I've hired a few interns from a local Quaker University w/ an Engineering program and they have been unmatched for hands on AND smarts. There's hope out there after all! I promise you that.
I would ship my transmission across the ocean to have Precision Transmission work on it - Great job done
It's unfortunate that they don't do carryouts, but it's for good reason.
I have no idea what this guy is doing, but I can tell he’s “doing it right”. Wow.
Oh he definitely knows his shit. I built them myself
Ya their no joke. Proper work right there. Just wish i lived closer. Hard to find guys that are reliable that u can trust.
I could do that, but it might take me until ...never.
he's like the mary poppins of car parts... just keeps pulling more and more and more parts out... and endless stream of parts... and just when you think he's done pulling parts out... he pulls 200 more parts out...
Reminds me of the time my friend got to chauffeur Ray Charles.
Ray said he was going the wrong way.
I am blown away by the casual certainty that this man has.
Wish i had half his confidence
that's experience talking. he's done the mistakes .. learned from them and passes on the knowledge. we call these people professionals.
truly impressive..
He puts something in and seconds later can put another thing in because he’s done it so many times. Crazy.
my wife's a nurse, she said your more detailed than most surgeons.
My wife's a RN with BSN n PA n she said most doctors that work at hospitals do not diagnose the sick as detailed as U do a troubled trans
@C Gau
Surgeons have it easy, they get to bury their mistakes...
@@22099dscott LMAO
What hospital does your wife work at .... just so I know if I’m in the area to perform surgery on myself
@@22099dscott Most people don't talk about it, but supposedly 250,000 people a year die from medical mistakes. Compared to 38,000 that die on the roads. Or 368 that are murdered with rifles or all sorts of things people think kill way more people but don't than medical mistakes.
When I grow up I wanna be a transmission mechanic... wait, I'm 60 years old.😕
Not a good idea to learn a new job like this in these changing times . The green guys are about to ruin the automotive industrie. There still will be some automatic transmissions around in the future but there will also be a rebuild industrie (small shops like these ) around there will be not enough work for all of them. I am 58 living in Germany and boy i tell you the good times are gone.Green Party will run this Country to the ground ....real quick !!!!!!!!!!!! Sometimes i think i am lucky to be 58 cause i had a rich life ,Family and a good job at the FORD Motor Company´s development centre here in Cologne. Life will be much more expencive due all these new Co2 tax shit that helps nobody but the covernment to colect more money to spend it for stupid people...................
I love the reverence the son has for his father. Nice to see that he respects and wants to carry on his father's amazing craft.
Him simply saying "Yes sir" just shows the respect. This is a rarity these days.
@@markcollard9326 Are you from the North? The "Yes Sir" thing is much more common down south than it is up in the North.. 🤷🏻
This guy knows his stuff. Not a manual in sight, it’s all done from memory and experience.
Dude has forgotten more about transmissions that I will ever know. Legend.
This the the third time I fell down the “transmission porn” rabbit hole. Will have to sign up for a 12 step program fur sure.....😉
Wouldn't that be a 12-gear program? :)
As a gearhead, I really enjoy watching a pro on top of his game. Where is Mike Rowe? He needs to get to Amarillo and visit this shop. This is the stuff America is made of.
I liked than unliked to leave it at 69
Mike Rowe was always a rich well off man who like to play "blue collar" but never had to work an actual day in his life
@@ststst981 Sounds like you are an expert on not working.
@@ststst981 Well, actually, he was an opera-singer, then a failed QVC host. I don't think he was rich early on.
@@ststst981 sounds like envy to me.
I think I can speak for most of us. Thank you guys for all your patience and precision education. We love watching your videos. I’m a young 24 year old from Oklahoma and I want to learn how to build. Every time I watch y’all’s videos I get that much more inspired. Please keep going and thank you so much!
Whats the difference between a young 24 year old and a regular 24 year old? What about an old 24 year old?
@@rmmm6725 lmfao 🤣
he NOT A REAL BEBUILDER ? YOU NEVER use these JUNK RINGS ? you only USE STEEL ? HE LIVING IN THE 70'S i think ? THEY ARE SHIT RINGS so if he Does this ? HE SCARYING me to ? NOT A REBUILDER in my book ?
Wow!😃
4:28 "But I'm gonna show you somethin" I'm listening, best words you'll ever hear from any master builder.
Totally. That's when ya'll better recording each word, cause you'll miss it... Jim Tree
Those are the magical words with any master. Those are the most important notes.
Finally a REAL Mechanic that doesn't wear gloves while working!! A very detailed and well done video too! Your knowledge and skill are greatly appreciated! 😊😊😊😊😊👍👍👍👍👍
Some folks are put on this earth to play sports, some to play guitar and sing, and some to build transmissions. Always a joy for me to watch somebody doing what they are meant to do.
1- the amount of pure refined knowledge this man has is astronomical.
2- the fact an auto transmission even works is an engineering marvel.
i didnt realize until this video that it was a father and son. you guys make great content.
"We do it right". Truer words were never spoken.
I'm 62. I know all about the chemical cleaner induced "shakes" brother. That stuff almost got me. Anytime a man has to work in any chemicals this can happen. A 40 year service tech knows what I'm talking about. There's no way you can wear gloves of any kind and do this job. You have to feel your way thru the assembly. If c.i. neuropathy hasn't damaged the hands. (Starts at the fingertips) chemicals and metal powder ingestion (heavy metals) are hard on the nerves. Literally.
Stay well brother! Your one of the best I've ever seen. Seniority has its perks.
Folks if you need one done go see this man.
Fuck if ben doing heavy Automotive work 4 years and I shake sometimes and had no clue or even thought the chemicals and oils would give me the shakes wow you learn something new everyday
Are you talking about Magnus!?,Safety clean delivered that crap to my shop,That is an EVIL CHEMICAL,My back gone,hearing,lungs from being a tr builder!.
Heavy metal poisoning is very serious, zinc is everywhere in the repair business.
I thought he did an excellent job on the trans build. What do you guys think?
@randall Tufts, I was about to ask about the gloves thing. Now I understand why you simply cannot execute this with gloves on
I have not a clue how to do this, but after ten videos I swear I could actually do one. Teacher is badass
Brother. Learn as much as you can from your dad. My deepest regret is that I didn't learn much from my dad before he passed. He was one of the three guys that wrote the ASE certification program. He was a master mechanic and passed down a bunch of those tools and I have absolutely no idea what they are for and how to use them.
It's a joy to observe a skilled tradesman practicing his craft.
This is the guy where you just drop it off and say call me when it's done. No questions asked.
totally lmfao so true
It's amazing how all the little stuff makes the biggest difference
As a transmission builder, I really enjoy your videos. You do put a lot of info in just the teardown vids, you do great work and that's rare these days. Much respect cause I have tried to make videos while building and it is difficult.
Well said.
It takes a high quality human to share this kind of info for free on the internet. Thank you sir!
Richard knows transmissions backwards and forwards, an expert for sure.
I love the tear downs but the builds and must do is much more valuable. Hes the type of guy that will allow us and those to follow to survive. The reason we are failing, no one wants to teach. Richard!!!! You are rare.
"The touch of the masters hand" is the only statment that says it best.
Very good craftsmanship being done on this rebuild. Straight forward information on how and why. Credit to the videoing and editing of the video also.
Have a great day.
God Bless.
Love to see a master at his work
After watching you dismantle locked-up things, watching stuff spin is a bit of joy.
I'm more into hobby machining, although have done a little shade tree wrenching. Love watching someone with so much knowledge to share. I know enough to stay out of transmissions lol.
I rebuilt a 4l80 on the side of the road with a flathead screwdriver 4 wrenches and 3 sockets. Not that hard
@@circusboy90210 😑
I remember being told many years ago about how intricate and complex auto-transmissions were and my naive response was-c'mon how hard can it be ? well,extremely hard as it happens,you'll never learn this on a couple of years at college,this requires a high level of knowledge,focus and dedication to detail and the main thing LOVE of the job,i.e. you'll NEVER be a professional golfer if you don't LOVE golf to start with.
I like how he wipes down his work area like a professional chef. It shows someone who not only cares about his work but about the equipment he uses.
in 1985 I was building for an aamco in Charleston SC back in them days we would average 5 - 350's or 250s a day. the owner had 3 shops. he had all the units cleaned and on a cart. and all kits and hard parts. he had a full time man that just tore down and cleaned units to build for stock. me and another older builder double teamed 350s one day. he built the drums and pumps and I put them in the case. we built 21 in 10 hours! the next day we did 18 and we were tired at the end.
This is...THE BEST ..350THM transmission build video online.....period. Bravo. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
You can tell he's an old school professional by the way he handles the parts and the tools! Well done sir! Your son has some big shoes to fill!
Good to see father and son on the job together, it’s a pity they don’t work together anymore.
My wife heard me watching this youtube video and said "You watching the transmission guy again?" 😂
Lol....wives are like that !!
Yep!
Women.
I just tell my wife I’m watching porn again.
@@marcvivori1561 LMAO! I might as well too cuz that's all she thinks I do on a computer anymore! xD
All those little tricks are worth a thousand Gold Nuggets! Truly confirms your years of experience and the honesty confirms one's character.
Mike
As a former builder turned nurse. I'm proud to see this guy doing it right.
It's always a pleasure to watch a craftsman at work!
The son sounds proud asf of his dad. That's good because the dad is really really really good at rebuilding transmissions. I don't even know what to say but excellent work.
“Just like that” I enjoyed 50+ minutes of a man assembling a transmission
His son (the cameraman) commented that it's the fastest he's done, too
I would have loved to have had a mentor like him as a kid
No doubt only stuff my dad taught me was a way to prison!! So i choose to not do that!!
Like many other fans of this channel, I think this automatic transmission engineering is a dark art, the research and development of these items must of taken ages.
Best mechanic on the internet, love watching this
I cant get enough of these videos and I dont even need a transmission lol I just love watching a master perfect his craft
I watched the whole video just couldn't stop watching i just found out were my speed odometer seals leaking thank you
I have nothing with transmissions but when I need any rebuild I want this guy to do it... No BS, tells what is what, and somehow I've already watched a bunch of his videos last few days...
Me seeing the video title: "oh cool I should have this in case I need to rebuild a transmission"
Me 2 min in: "yea I'll pay for a professional"
And this is a simple one
I don’t know how to or plan on building a transmission I just keep coming back here to watch a professional at work, this is a man of knowledge and experience
I tried that with a speed wrench, almost knocked my front teeth out!
I tried that with a speed wrench, almost knocked my front teeth out!
An aircraft mechanic for 35 years and always used speed handles. But never got the knack for doing that lol.
@@richardlewis7471 Ahh the speed handle is God's gift to us mechanics. I appreciated it greatly especially on the fuel panels beneath the wings and belly of the CRJ 200's I used to work on since we were forbidden to use any power drills. Tedious panels those are, and that gasket we had to always put back on them never wanted to line up with the holes on reinstall, not matter how much pet we put on em! xD
Thanks for sharing 40 year of priceless dedication to the trade is depicted in your technique and knowledge. Teaching your son will reassure excellence for years to come.
its crazy how much you guys have gotten me into transmissions. Before yall, those things were so intimidating.
Glad UA-cam recommended this. Didn't know y'all had a build video.👍
10:26 “you can buff your shaft” is the only thing I understood through this whole video and not the way he’s thinking either lol
I got lost with planetary thing, I was like Pluto???
Nathan get yourself a girlfriend and stay out of the transassembly lube unless you are tyranny
It took my breath away watching a master. He's like a fine watchmaker.
Yea, I'll never need to know any of this but I enjoy watching you guys.You are a Great teacher!
I appreciate you guys doing this! I've never seen transmissions being built. You tear down a lot, but I like to see them go back together right too!
That was a great video thank you big time. Keep up the great work a lot of people appreciate it.
I have so much respect for what you guys do. It’s an art and a privilege to watch. Thank you.
I've bin watched every night for a month. I'm an ex tugboat captain, crane operator, machinist, welder, fitter, carpenter business owner...I've dome a lot of things....but until these videos I didn't have the slightest idea what was inside an automatic transmission. I still don't understand what I'm seeing but it's terrific seeing father & son who know and love what they are doing try to explain it to us. Thank you! Well done.
Very satisfying watching a genuine professional displaying true expertise. Magic.
Thank god there's people that are capable of doing this, There's so many parts in there it's easy to forget something.
Grand Master Trans Mechanic, sir you know those things inside out!
It's always enjoyable watching the senior pros at work.
54 minutes to do what would take me a week! I do not know how U-tube recommended this video, but skills like this are a pleasure to watch!
Wow, you’re truly Amazing and the best I’d ever seen in my 42 years in the field. Thank you Richard, you’re a real master and great teacher. God bless.
Damn this dude can rebuild a transmission in less than 2 hours...that's crazy.
To be fair I think a lot of cleaning and prepping and setup of the parts were the hours done prior to the video. As he said all those tolerances had to be just so. Then a final clean of area and parts to begin assembly. Prep work is usually 90% of a job.
I’ve played this video in my garage while assembling a th350 for my parents. It’s my first time fully dissembling and assembling!
I'm just amazed at how professional you are. This is great. Thank you.
This is the depth of knowledge you can only get from decades of experience. Sir, I am impressed 😎
The skill set you have is incredible. I work in the aviation industry and every now and then I meet someone like you with so much knowledge and for the short time they're working with me I'm trying to learn.
Thanks for the walk through, if I lived near you I'd surely be using you.
This just my opinion here.
This man is an artist just like a painter. There’s plenty of people that paint pictures but there’s the few that really show their talent and this man shows his beautiful experience and and shares what he knows. Subscribed.
"Just like that"
Me showing my grandma copying and pasting files
Lol
I just showed my 60 year old friend how to take a screen shot. He's had a smart phone for almost 10 years...
Lol
🤣🤣🤣
Tech nerd friend of mine on the phone to his 60yo mother-in-law with her first laptop(a present)she's having difficulty even turning it on,-excerp-'no,no..you don't understand..I mean..what platform does it support ??...crickets..have you tried re-booting it ?' I was sitting next to him at the time and said 'what f***ing planet are you from ?
My old Malibu has this one. Always worked really great. Love the build video. It's like watching art.
You guys a so informative and really know your stuff , watching from Australia cheers guys
When he started on the park assembly. the first thing I noticed is how clean everything looks. Watching this is mesmerizing.
If my 700r4 give me anymore issues, Im shipping it to you. Ill worry no more if you build it!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't even like auto trans. but I've watched video after video. I can't get enough of the wisdom. Awesome videos. Thank you guys for sharing what you have to offer.
Trans work is fascinating, and I'm amazed at the power an auto can hold. Love the videos, but I'll always have pros like you build them. The learning curve is too steep and costly to start experimenting lol.
Craftsman at work. Meticulous attention to detail. An impressive repair and I watched every minute, and me being a guy who only knows how to shift a transmission... A level of workmanship we thought didn’t exist any more. Glad I was able to observe it.
I've learned more watching than I have reading dozens of manuals.
Thank you
It's like watching an artist work...seriously
Thank you
About watching your channel for a little over a month it's purely entertainment for me I probably will never drive another car but it's a pleasure to watch somebody who enjoys what they do in his willing to share it thank you
I’ve learned so much from this channel. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
An auto tranny is an incredible piece of engineering, and watching somebody work on one with the casual confidence of knowing EXACTLY what every piece does, and where it goes, and what potential pitfalls to look out for with that piece, is just incredible. And all without a manual... Love it.
Thanks for the show guys . Loved all the information thank you for all the good work .
Guy has a Ph.D in transmissions. Like an insane depth of knowledge and know-how. Honestly amazing.
I have seen 100 teardowns and now one build. Great to watch
Omg you're crazy. We definitely appreciate you guys! I'm learning so much. I'm feeling a little more confident on rebuilding my 1st trans. THANK YOU 🙏
I have to say, being a mechanic and high performance engine builder for over 50 years, it is absolutely refreshing to see a craftsman take pride and do a job properly. KUDOS to you, sir, for a job well done!!
the younger guy always SAYS YES SIR! THANK YOU MOM AND DAD FOR TEACHING YOUR SON HOW YOU TREAT OLDER PEOPLE
thank you for taking the time to share trade secrets youve learned over the course of 40 years with us younger folks.
Thanks for the tips on the bushing driver!
I would trust this guy any day with rebuilding my transmission. I currently need my transmission rebuilt and I’m very skeptical of many repair shops. Wish I could ship my transmission to this mans shop. I would spend anything just to have peace of mind knowing a professional with many years of experience rebuilt my transmission. It is very refreshing to see someone very passionate about their job, keep up the great work!
Just think how many he has pulled apart and had to figure out why it didn't work right..
I'd give my transmission to this guy any freaking day,. what a pro.
Man. U are awesome. I was just literally watching one of your tear down videos and said I wonder how that goes back together lol. Thx!