Chevy Suburban 5.7 : Crank No Start Part I

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  • In this video I have a look at a 1999 Chevy Suburban 5.7 that quit on my customer driving down the road. I stick to my diagnostic thought process to get to the answer as quick as I can. -Enjoy!
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  • @davidkroth
    @davidkroth 5 років тому +97

    I've come to enjoy the compressor just like brake cleaner, intro, outro and even Big Nasty. Wouldn't be SMA without it!

    • @marty0715yt
      @marty0715yt 5 років тому +2

      "hey its that guy" works at Napa notasponsor!

    • @chiluco2000
      @chiluco2000 5 років тому +3

      I don't think I would ever get to enjoy that compressor... Wouldn't mind seeing a Patreon setup for moving that thing outside!

    • @michaelstjohn6086
      @michaelstjohn6086 5 років тому

      @@chiluco2000 I'm in!

    • @bostedtap8399
      @bostedtap8399 5 років тому

      The compressor needs a name, what about "Mr A".

    • @frotobaggins7169
      @frotobaggins7169 5 років тому

      @@bostedtap8399 how about thunder. lol

  • @jenncox2642
    @jenncox2642 5 років тому +144

    I love when you say "hey its that guy" when someone honks.

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind 5 років тому +7

      One of my bosses from way back whenever someone came in he didn't know always said "There he Is!" Made them feel welcome. I do it myself sometimes.

    • @FirstStreetTV
      @FirstStreetTV 5 років тому +12

      my grandpa used to always say "oh there he is right there" and I would always fall for it and ask 'who' and he would reply "him" and just point at some random guy

    • @jenncox2642
      @jenncox2642 5 років тому +5

      @@FirstStreetTV - Gotta love grandpas!

    • @hatfez
      @hatfez 5 років тому

      'I'll be right out" is my go to phrase...

    • @opl500
      @opl500 5 років тому +3

      I wonder how many people are aware of Avoca because of this channel

  • @theemooneys
    @theemooneys 5 років тому +58

    in the early 90s, I worked for the county road commission. All the Chevy fleet vehicles had to have the distributor changed out because if the vehicle idled too long the distributor would seize from the lack of oil. They had a special distributor with a spiral shaft to draw oil up to lubricate the housing.

    • @crockpot5194
      @crockpot5194 4 роки тому +2

      Mine is a 1999 Chevy Blazer. I fully understand where you're coming from

  • @PilgrimInProgress
    @PilgrimInProgress 5 років тому +40

    The only tool used in the fine science of Tryagnostics is the parts cannon. A formidable weapon indeed.

  • @joegior5858duck
    @joegior5858duck 5 років тому +68

    South main auto video the best weekend drug a mechanic can get

  • @leepennington4649
    @leepennington4649 5 років тому +81

    Plugs and a prayer🤣🤣🤣

    • @cjkent3300
      @cjkent3300 5 років тому +4

      Right...how many people you know have done that?

  • @DaveSender66
    @DaveSender66 5 років тому +14

    "Plugs n a prayer" , "Trynogistics " 🤣😂😆. Love it I've been laughing about this all day long!!!!

  • @ChrisGrazioli
    @ChrisGrazioli 5 років тому +60

    Boffa deez nutz.... youre friggin killin me dude

    • @Tek_Nician
      @Tek_Nician 5 років тому

      Has me rolling in my bed at 11pm!!

  • @lakesideranch
    @lakesideranch 5 років тому +6

    Another fine production Eric!
    I bought a brand new '99 Suburban as a leftover in 2000. 5.7 Vortec, GMC 1500 SLE, 3rd row seat, and barn doors. Drove it till 2015, when a barn door body style collector asked if I'd sell it. We made a deal and I drove it to his shop, got out of it with 272,000 original miles. Just normal maintenance, 1 radiator, and a few water pumps. Never had any tranny problems, original aluminized exhaust under it when I sold it too.
    Paid 24K for it in 2000 as a leftover, had 4 miles on the clock. Don't think my new Tahoe will last 1/2 as long as that old GMC Suburban...
    Work safe, keep up the great videos!
    Doug@ the "ranch"

  • @colinpalmer5564
    @colinpalmer5564 5 років тому +3

    great video eric..your train of thought and diagnostic ability is priceless.As usual greatly appreciated.

  • @jimdandy6472
    @jimdandy6472 4 роки тому +7

    Fun to see you working on an old 350 Chevy small block. I tore apart and rebuilt many of these in the 1980's. My friend still has a 1999 Suburban and I always like working on it, except for the Spider fuel injection and knock sensor which are under the intake manifold.
    The distributor gear is softer than the cam gear, so it will go first. In the old days (points or HEI) you had to drop the distributor in and get the timing close enough to start, then use a timing light to adjust the timing by turning the distributor, then tighten its hold down bolt.

    • @0wn1nwc
      @0wn1nwc 2 роки тому

      Theres also a wire that'll need to be unplugged while you time it in

  • @ScienceOfDiagnostics
    @ScienceOfDiagnostics 5 років тому +11

    It's all about the routine, gets you to the right place damn quick. Another great video.

  • @mikerath3437
    @mikerath3437 5 років тому +2

    Love your channel! I've learned a lot from you, your advice, knowledge, diag, it all. You are the man! Man

  • @nv1493
    @nv1493 5 років тому +10

    You've been the single most influence moving me from Trynostics to Diagnostics so thanks for that. By looking at real time run data I was able to figure out 07 suburban running lean WITHOUT buying a ton of un-needed parts.

    • @spyder1721
      @spyder1721 5 років тому

      171 and 174? Its a maf :P

  • @nightmarecivic
    @nightmarecivic 5 років тому +1

    You're personality and can do spirit is awesome man. Reminds me of my best friend who passed this last October. Always the laugh it off way when working on cars. Cheers

  • @davie261
    @davie261 5 років тому +10

    It's amazing how watching a knowledgeable mechanic with the patience and sense of humor you posses walk us through simple as well as complicated operations without assuming we know what's going on can be so darn relaxing. And I can't help with your style but learn stuff too lol :)

  • @linkassasin450
    @linkassasin450 5 років тому +9

    Happened to us once on a motorhome with a 454. Quick and right diag. thanks for the vid !

    • @garyoldham4449
      @garyoldham4449 3 роки тому +1

      2000 Chevy Express 3500 7.4 454.
      I'm in the middle of this right now. Motorhome w/454 engine, hard start situation devolved into a no start situation.
      No start situation has now devolved into no start with the occasional grinding sound.
      Since I bought, hard start. Once started it would stay running.
      Now it's worse to the point where it won't quite start but it's trying.
      And now I sometimes hear grinding.
      Starter? Maybe it's the distributor!
      I need to test fuel pressure.
      But something tells me I will probably end up putting a new distributor in it. And hopefully the starter is not damaged.
      When it's time to move but your house won't start.

  • @BoerGuy
    @BoerGuy 5 років тому +2

    Part owner and mechanic of a small two bay, one lift (in the floor hydraulic) worked about 18 months. Love the sound of the compressor coming on, reminds me of the time there every time I hear it.

  • @leswalker2639
    @leswalker2639 3 роки тому +1

    I appreciate your videos they are interesting. Great information not only that you have a professional attitude. Clean language and you do not throw Tools around when something happens. You stay focused and accomplish the job

  • @stephenpeterson7309
    @stephenpeterson7309 5 років тому +2

    I spent 20 years in the car repair business, mostly GM dealers and as I watch, it like you're reading my mind. I'll say to myself " well I'd check" and there you are reading my mind. Good videos.

  • @richard1835
    @richard1835 5 років тому +6

    I just installed a distributor on the 4.3l Silverado with the same issues .Great Video . Thumbs up

  • @alexdashevsky2180
    @alexdashevsky2180 5 років тому +6

    Eric you are great mechanic. Cheers from Brooklyn.

  • @billyyoder8171
    @billyyoder8171 5 років тому

    Whoa we're half way there, whoa Eric O, livin on spark plugs and on a prayer. Sounds like the 80's. Thank you Eric. Good job. I appreciate your videos. Have a blessed and safe week.

  • @Bloodthune
    @Bloodthune 5 років тому +23

    Tryignostics! Love it!

  • @cmarshall2211
    @cmarshall2211 5 років тому +2

    Man this brings back memories. Had the same thing happen on a Toyota Camry that I owned ages ago. New distributor (which was rediculously expensive!) and away I went. Learned a lot working on that car which was poorly maintained by the previous owner.

  • @matthewcole9418
    @matthewcole9418 5 років тому +1

    I really don't know much about auto repair and because of it I don't understand what you are saying half the time, but I still love watching your videos.

  • @JOHNPHUFNAGEL
    @JOHNPHUFNAGEL 5 років тому +24

    That's old school variable timing

  • @flbartlett
    @flbartlett 5 років тому +3

    "Try-agnostics"! A new word for my lexicon! Thanks Eric!

  • @ET_Don
    @ET_Don 5 років тому +1

    Definitely qualifies as excessive backlash on the distributor! I haven't heard "Tryignostics" in a long time. I actually laughed out loud. Thanks for another great video.

  • @kinglangren
    @kinglangren 5 років тому

    My sons gmc 1500 broke down last week. Turned out to be his rotor cap had come off - stripped screw. Definitely helped me diagnose it from watching your videos. Thanks

  • @johnripp6286
    @johnripp6286 5 років тому +3

    Love the videos inspired me to do more work on my own vehicles and on saved my boss thousands on the farm trucks

  • @TD-ue3bb
    @TD-ue3bb 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much Eric! The same exact thing happened on my truck when I was 700 miles away from my home while I was on a road trip. Because of your videos, I was able to replace distributor myself on the parking lot of a local repair shop (they were busy and let me work on my truck).

  • @arthurfricchione8119
    @arthurfricchione8119 5 років тому

    Good video Eric. Brings me back to the good old days . The old distributer. Have a good one ❤️

  • @Mr42960
    @Mr42960 5 років тому +10

    I have had a brand new Napa "corrected" distributor cap cross fire within itself and cause an idle miss.
    When they arrange the caps to have the wire sockets in order on each side of the cap they do it by bending and crossing over copper wire molded in the cap plastic. If the copper wires were not nested correctly they get too close together and jump spark.

  • @VoltageDropDiagnostics
    @VoltageDropDiagnostics 5 років тому +2

    Great video, Eric! I can’t wait for part 2

  • @VanquisherUSMC
    @VanquisherUSMC 5 років тому +4

    Super duper common. I've replaced dozens and dozens of them over the years. Because the cam and drive gear are a much harder steel, the drive gear usually suffers zero damage. The biggest potential issue is that all that metal that's ground off goes through the rest of the motor potentially shortening the life of bearings in the motor. I've never had one come back for a blown motor though. Those cast iron 350s are tough as nails motors for the most part!

  • @joeengelhardt336
    @joeengelhardt336 3 роки тому

    I love your channel I like how you explain what your doing when working on the vehicles

  • @thirdcargarage2951
    @thirdcargarage2951 5 років тому

    I put on my SMA hoodie. Grab an ice cream and watch the diags. Love this channel. Your the best.

  • @beechwood619
    @beechwood619 5 років тому +1

    Great Video, Thanks for bringing us along, my favorites.

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 5 років тому +3

    Oh cool, an engine I am familiar with. I've had my share of 5.7 issues (mainly the intake gaskets failing, twice) but the set of Fel-Pro gaskets I installed should do the trick. (thank you for the tip) This one is new to me so naturally I find this very interesting.

  • @rontesh6244
    @rontesh6244 5 років тому

    Hi from San Antonio TX, I enjoy all the videos, thanks for the shearing. Your a good mechanic

  • @MrBlaser51
    @MrBlaser51 5 років тому

    Hey Eric,
    Quit worrying about the compressor. to me it gives authentic character!!! Got to love it!!

  • @df4480
    @df4480 4 роки тому

    Priceless, all my family members drive Chevy vortex vehicle. I have 3 in the drive way. Thanks!

  • @robertrichardson1133
    @robertrichardson1133 5 років тому +7

    Oh my goodness, a minute and 4 seconds in and you already have me laughing. Tryagnostics got me busting a gut. You my friend are a true comedic technician and a
    great one at that. Cant stop watching your videos.

  • @orville58
    @orville58 5 років тому

    Wow I would never get it back in time those distributors are crazy can’t wait for part two thanks

  • @TheWoodman064
    @TheWoodman064 3 роки тому +1

    Trmendous diagnostics! Great work!

  • @richardbambenek2601
    @richardbambenek2601 5 років тому +2

    Tryagnostics!!!!! Love it. I'm going to use that one.

  • @markquigley7839
    @markquigley7839 5 років тому +14

    Great video as always. I'd miss my wedding if you posted one at that time.

    • @arniesand
      @arniesand 5 років тому +1

      I read your comment to my wife and told her, "and you get mad because I ignore you while watching a SMA video." Anyway, thanks for a great laugh!

  • @robburnett8434
    @robburnett8434 5 років тому

    I use that exact same Mac Starter button. I love it. Most useful tool i bought for doing starter system diag on semi trucks.

    • @jameseddy6787
      @jameseddy6787 3 роки тому

      My 99 Tahoe couldn't get cam/crankshaft offset to spec. Dist. gear was worn. New gear and reset dist. Ran like new.

  • @cockasorrus7475
    @cockasorrus7475 2 роки тому

    Great attitude and awesome diagnostics!!! Thank you!!

  • @researchandbuild1751
    @researchandbuild1751 5 років тому +10

    Ive been waiting 50 videos for some borescope action. Love it!

  • @TheCowgirlNiamh
    @TheCowgirlNiamh 5 років тому +1

    Great job as always Eric! I love your topside creeper lol I need one for cars cause I'm too small to reach back there 🙈😂😂😂

  • @benjaminstockton3917
    @benjaminstockton3917 5 років тому

    Good video Eric O. Can't wait for next one

  • @benmudn
    @benmudn 5 років тому

    I've got a 98 Spidertec in my CJ8 and I was thinking the poppet injectors were clogged. Now I see why you check spark first. 👍

  • @alanmatthews5949
    @alanmatthews5949 5 років тому +1

    It’s the new Chevy Variable Distributor Timing. VDT. It changes your distributor timing till the truck won’t start.
    Nice non flow chart diagnosis. I like how you jump right to the problem and not to the flow charts.

  • @TechTimeWithEric
    @TechTimeWithEric 5 років тому +13

    It is surprisingly common on those with the plastic distributors.

    • @jimdandy6472
      @jimdandy6472 4 роки тому

      @Edward Martinez GM timing chains on small block chevy's from the 60's through the 2000's are extremely rugged and reliable. Way better than a cog belt that some genius came up with. In the 70's a few of the CAM gears had plastic covered teeth to make them quitter, and those didn't last long. I don't remember ever seeing a broken chain on a Chevy, but I have seen a few where the chain had so much slack that it wore a hole in the timing chain cover, probably at over 200k miles.

  • @danekeeper1
    @danekeeper1 5 років тому +10

    "TRIAGNOSTCS"....I am going to put that in my tool box from now on!!!

    • @williegillie5712
      @williegillie5712 5 років тому

      I think triagnostics is similar to the parts cannon

  • @Conqueef-tadoor
    @Conqueef-tadoor 5 років тому +8

    10:55 is the absolute funniest thing I've heard Eric say in quite some time. 😂😂😂😂

  • @danielc3777
    @danielc3777 11 місяців тому

    Beast. My favorite channels?.as a tech in htown love the way you diag most the time. You have allldata Your brain. Wish I could work for you. Love the positive attitude..... Wait till our hybrids hit you

  • @125sm3
    @125sm3 5 років тому

    Great stuff , looking forward to part 2

  • @super20dan
    @super20dan 5 років тому +1

    so glad to be done with this old GM desighn , never going back -a pain to work on . the starter with shims and the rear mounted distributor . LS baby from now on

  • @d.a.2742
    @d.a.2742 5 років тому +1

    I'm so glad my bore scope has a built in light ...saves me the two handed dance .

  • @erre611
    @erre611 2 роки тому +1

    Hell yeah bro learning off you like no other appreciate the the knowledge I for sure will be a follower

  • @opl500
    @opl500 5 років тому +10

    Been a long time since I've seen an old school distributor. This is like car archaeology.

  • @davidwaskiewicz3289
    @davidwaskiewicz3289 5 років тому +1

    Changed a ton of those things, I always use the aluminum replacements so the ears don’t break off.

  • @tedmattingly7564
    @tedmattingly7564 5 років тому +1

    I called it from the start LOL. I had the exact thing happen to my 97 GMC w/ 5.7
    Stripped the gear clean off. It had a bronze gear and sent crap through everything. I dropped the pan and checked bearings and got lucky. Replaced the distributor and ran it for a few years more before I upgraded.

  • @LycanWitcher
    @LycanWitcher 5 років тому +2

    going to have to start a donate towards the build a soundproof box around the air compressor fund.

  • @williamwhite9767
    @williamwhite9767 5 років тому

    Worked on Chevy small blocks at lot during my misspent youth. I cut the handle off a screwdriver and put it in a drill to turn the oil pump to pump up the oil system.

  • @paulhunt598
    @paulhunt598 5 років тому

    Years ago after repeatedly replacing a sheared distributor gear key on a Ford straight 6, I concluded that it had to be a failing oil pump. I could determine no other symptom, and the pump seemed to be the only possible cause. Thanks for stressing the need to validate oil pump condition/performance before concluding this was only distributor failure. Sometimes tryagnostics seem to be the only option, but as technicians we should diagnosis to absolute certainty, sometimes for our own egos.

  • @petercook3143
    @petercook3143 Рік тому

    You havent seen one in NYS cause they rotted out about 15 years ago. We are still running them in the south, I have 4 of them presently with one, southern one, sitting in Middleport NY cause i was traveling and flew out. Now its getting the same way with the Mid 2000-2012 trucks, full of holes in New York. great channel thanks for your help.

  • @scwyldspirit
    @scwyldspirit 3 роки тому

    Oh that reminds me of an old ford that wouldn't crank over that was sitting at the Blue Beacon Truck wash in Knoxville TN. The guy couldn't get it cranked and I didn't have anything to test it so I went to the distributer cap and removed it. Had a ton of moisture under the cap. Took some paper towels and dried it out and the button as well, popped it back together and it fired right up.

  • @dougkubash8673
    @dougkubash8673 3 роки тому

    The bushings also wear out on that style distributor. Then the rotor bangs in to the cap. Enjoyed the video!

  • @troyknowles2211
    @troyknowles2211 5 років тому +1

    Hey Eric, ran into same issue on a Ford Aerostar a couple of years ago. Put new distributor in, and my father in law still driving it to this day.

  • @michaelb4060
    @michaelb4060 5 років тому

    After seeing your cheap USB scope in an older video I bought a Depstech on the Amazon. They have a few types including wireless to your phone or laptop. The 5m wireless for Apple I bought was $36. It has a semi-rigid lead so you don't need to tape it to a pick and it has adjustable light intensity. As a test I put a roll of paper towels on some junk mail and blocked the light at the top of the roll. With the camera light on full intensity I could see the details of the cardboard core and read the junk mail text clearly.

  • @brianmeek5236
    @brianmeek5236 5 років тому

    Just put one in a 98 burb, so glad I had purchased a topside creeper,without that I would need back surgery too

  • @mulehead3697
    @mulehead3697 4 роки тому

    Love ur videos you make me laugh in times of trouble.

  • @rodpalm6398
    @rodpalm6398 5 років тому

    I have a 5.7 in my 96 Silverado 2500 4x4 so now I have to watch this.

  • @haydenuk02
    @haydenuk02 5 років тому

    Keep up the great work and thanks for the content

  • @baggins1
    @baggins1 5 років тому

    Glad to see someone using the ebay bore scope. I need to get one.

  • @glenharper3136
    @glenharper3136 5 років тому

    289K subs.CONGRATS!

  • @ahill007ny
    @ahill007ny 5 років тому +1

    Dejavu for me..Worked on a 2003 Chevy Blazer with the 4.3. It was in the beginning stages of this problem, the gear had enough play that would rattle ever so often but under load you can clearly hear it. Also just like you said in the video the ears were stripped out. Scannerdanner has a video on this distributor where the customer or repair shop removed the pin to change the gear and put it on wrong ended up with a Cam/Crank Correlation code.

  • @moi28642864
    @moi28642864 5 років тому

    You are mastering this youtube talk, aren’t you?

  • @Newman81964
    @Newman81964 5 років тому +1

    One car I had years back had a high performance 327 motor in it and I put an aluminum distributor in it when it was being built. It started ok, but then died after about 1 minute. Upon checking, I found that the distributor shaft broke the whole way around. I ended going back to a cast one and never had a problem with it after that.

  • @mikemccarthy9800
    @mikemccarthy9800 5 місяців тому

    I'm tackling this today and I've been a little stumped and now I think I'm having the same problem also. Pretty sloppy rotor so I'm gonna pull the distributor out and replace it then see what happens. Great video . I'll update you later on and share the outcome of it all . Thanks a bunch.

  • @waltermaxner4005
    @waltermaxner4005 5 років тому

    Hey there Mr. O. Walter here. I have a 99 Tahoe with 430,000 and the same 5.7 Vortec in it. Im working on mine right now do intake gaskets and maybe head gaskets. I know if the distributor is not on the oil pump shaft and sitting all the way down, that will strip the heck out of the gears on one. Anywho, I would love to see more videos on the 5.7s and the older Tahoes. As always hey to Mrs. O and the kids from me and Mrs. M.

  • @unclechaz8426
    @unclechaz8426 5 років тому +1

    GM had this problem way back in the 80's . I started my automotive career in 1977.

  • @haywardsautomotive6156
    @haywardsautomotive6156 5 років тому

    Yep replaced a few distributors like that the bushings were shot in the distributor and it ate the gear. Replaced the distributor, changed the oil & filter and customers never had a problem with it but I told them the metal that was floating around could have caused engine damage especially to the crankshaft & bearings but they didn't want to spend the $$. Obviously it was a good call for them and they'd remind me every time they brought it in it was still running great 😎

  • @normangallant9879
    @normangallant9879 5 років тому +1

    Like the find & also camgear is in decent shape

  • @pyro323
    @pyro323 5 років тому

    Tryagnostics...I love it, and the parts cannon that they fired at the poor ol' Chevy. Can't wait for part II.

  • @dieselchevette
    @dieselchevette 5 років тому

    As a gm/Chevy guy, I can say that yes, this is a common problem. Did one on my 97 4.3 k1500 a week after I picked out up. P300 from it.

  • @corymcdermott5096
    @corymcdermott5096 5 років тому +1

    One of the main problems with the "Shivy" small blocks. That, and the damn pick up coils in the distributors, working as the cam sensor. Leaves a lot of shade tree guys scratching their heads. Also seen the reman distributors fail easily, from the gear being shaved in the reman process.

  • @SmittySmithsonite
    @SmittySmithsonite 5 років тому

    Sweet! A distributor finally! Sadly it's a modern distributor - one of the last ones built. Cheapout central. The ones from the 80's back spun for 400k miles (with regular oil changes), and rarely peeled the teeth off.
    Same exact engine in my buddy's '96 Tahoe. It cranked over the exact same way. Long story short, ended up being the engine computer. That turned into a debacle itself. Got one from a boneyard. Guy looked me in the eye and told me it came right out of another V8 Tahoe. The fact that it didn't cost my buddy about $1k out of the parts cannon, trying to get this thing to hit on all 8! Had a double-dead miss. At the time, I wasn't savvy enough to check for injector pulse. Wasn't until YEARS later, when I bought my Autel, that I got in the ECU, ran the VIN, and found out it was from a '96 S10 Blazer!!! GRRR! Went on eBay, and $100 later, we had an engine computer, VIN programmed for us, that was plug and play. After 10 seconds of misfiring (which made me super nervous), she smoothed right out and hit on all 8 for the first time in 5 years! This was the vehicle that got me motivated to scour UA-cam for OBD-II info. I found ETCG, then found you, Paul Danner, Ivan, and Keith - the rest is history! :)
    Nice FAST diag, brother! 👍👍

  • @malcolmyoung7866
    @malcolmyoung7866 5 років тому

    Pumping out those (quality) videos...Best wishes from 'That guy'....

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 4 роки тому +1

    The priming tool for SBC works (dam it! You mention it just as I was typing!)

  • @xX_Kryptis_Xx
    @xX_Kryptis_Xx 5 років тому +30

    The damn sweatshirt strings are going to kill you one of these days. 😆😟😖😭

  • @elcheapo5302
    @elcheapo5302 5 років тому +4

    That was great, Eric. Cant wait for the next part! Compressors today...no manners.

  • @19815389
    @19815389 5 років тому

    I say Eric you are one awesome mechanic brother from patching a hole in a tire to changing a clutch in Mazda there is not a better mech around today

  • @chevellechris1
    @chevellechris1 11 місяців тому

    I know This is a 4 year old video, but Tryagnostics is my new favorite automotive word.

  • @jounatherton7294
    @jounatherton7294 5 років тому

    That was a brilliant video.
    Not even college will teach you this stuff it all thorey .
    I must admit you said the starter motor was removed becouse of full beans and destroyed it , so the coil goes in hand and cogs on a coil.
    not many ppl know about the coil and it workings take many books.
    lesson learnt, when a starter goes, can be coil related and cogs.
    thank you
    regards
    john UK London

  • @drfalcon4102
    @drfalcon4102 5 років тому +7

    It was a common problem, replaced 4 or 5 myself