Did you have to bleed the air from the brakes after you disconnected the line? Is it necessary to remove the line from the brake? I hope you can answer because I have a project to do Wednesday! LOL
Thanks. I didn't have to because when I pulled the ball joint out I found it was the whole spindle! (My luck!) So I added a few washers to get me across some ice for a fishing derby. I hope you have a video showing the whole spindle swap out, and reconnect! Hardly know what I'd do without your videos to help!?! I have a 2016 Yamaha Grizzly 700se (hint hint!) Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
Great video . U should do a front axel diff seal replacement video . For when you replace front axels
Any alternatives for removing the ball joint besides using a press? Would a C-clamp work as well?
A huge thank you for your GREAT videos also! It has caused me to shop partzilla for sure!
I have a 03 Yamaha Kodiak 400 cc and I can't seem to press out the upper ball joint on the left side. Is there a work around for this?
I buy a 2007 honda trx400, is a good quad?
3:02... definitely scored the threads ..
3:02 you definitely have no idea what youre talking about...
Did you have to bleed the air from the brakes after you disconnected the line? Is it necessary to remove the line from the brake? I hope you can answer because I have a project to do Wednesday! LOL
If you disconnect the line, you have to bleed it. You don't have to disconnect the line.
Thanks. I didn't have to because when I pulled the ball joint out I found it was the whole spindle! (My luck!) So I added a few washers to get me across some ice for a fishing derby. I hope you have a video showing the whole spindle swap out, and reconnect! Hardly know what I'd do without your videos to help!?! I have a 2016 Yamaha Grizzly 700se (hint hint!)
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
Hey I got a 2007 suzuki ltz90 that wont start it has good spark and i rebuild the carb and still wont start any ideas what it can be?
It cranks but just wont start
If it has spark, the carb may not be putting in the correct fuel. Check output.
@@PartzillaParts I found out the problem I just had to adjust the valves