Fixing the WORST car I've ever owned

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  • Опубліковано 14 бер 2024
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    In this video I’m back to fixing my MK6 VW Golf that I bought from a scammer.
    This time around I have a broken clutch and flywheel, a ruined bonnet and wing, a blocked DPF and more.
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  • @NotEconomicallyViable

    Join the soft drink revolution 😇. Use my code NEV5 at checkout to get £5 off a Starter Set:

  • @HonourablePigeon

    UA-cam's most relatable diy mechanic returns to our screens, and leaves us wondering if his wife might be the most patient person to have ever lived. Good luck with the projects, and the baby, Nino!

  • @matthewstevens7486

    Just a suggestion, when you have seized bolts, once they start to move, go backward forward in small amounts to help clean and free the threads, don’t just keep undoing.

  • @paradisekohchangstyle2150

    UA-cam's favourite Jason Statham returns with some more auto panel body punches.👍

  • @DenisEdwards-ls2de

    You should get you some 12x12 wood blocks to throw under car. That car come off them stands and new bady might not have a Daddy. Get some old rims welded together.. throw them under car. Just some back up working on your own.

  • @evilutionltd

    Step 1 - remove the entire car from around the clutch.

  • @tvdel
    @tvdel  +17

    You need a garage or workshop

  • @markoristic5416

    I like to repair and maintain my vehicles in my free time, otherwise I'm an international truck driver. I'm always annoyed about the space in the garage and that I don't have a big crane, but when I see you working outside in the open sky, I have no words but CONGRATULATIONS. Big greetings from Serbia and Keep it up

  • @MRVWolfsburg
    @MRVWolfsburg 14 днів тому +1

    I've had many vws all old made it upto a mk4 golf and realised they changed the recipe for the worse my old mk1s and mk2s never had issues .

  • @GheGho
    @GheGho  +34

    I think my wife and your wife share their patience with us. Mine goes "as long as you are happy" whenever I ask about getting a car.

  • @mikenewman137

    Great job done , well done.

  • @alandmunk3h

    What I love about this is that I identify so much with the:

  • @Parknest
    @Parknest  +34

    Nino, I feel your pain with the clutch change. I've done a couple of clutch replacements myself but it feels great once that gearbox is back on. Lining the gearbox up with the engine is like docking with the ISS. All the hard work was worth it in the end.

  • @simonbailey2151

    There are places to change and refit a gearbox but a gravel drive doesn’t seem to me like one of them.i admire your enthusiasm and lunacy. Best of luck with the projects and channel.

  • @ryandavies7174

    It really is amazing to see how far your abilities have come on since the beginning of this channel. Whilst taking the gearbox out on axle stands is daunting even for an experienced professional, you are just getting on with it and making it look easy. Honestly, you have inspired me to do so much more on my own car because of your persistency and whenever I think about giving up, I think 'What would Nino do?' and find the hammer!

  • @osolvang
    @osolvang  +25

    I'm so happy to see others struggle with car maintenance like I do 😅😅

  • @stuartbarber7784

    I love your work, my nervous twich came back after this video:

  • @tomlensen8600

    The moment he celebrates and all the stress leaves the body en the pure rush of joy enters your body when everything works and you are not sure why it all worked but it did and you feel so good and proud of your achievement, a moment of pure exctacy and fulfilment just for yourself was so great to see on camera for another person. Great job madlad keep on going!!!

  • @johnwilliams2646

    Your patience and perseverance in the face of adversity is remarkable, in English, well done you’re a star.

  • @veteranmc8241

    I'm a qualified mechanic and would say you did very well indeed. I do this stuff at home too and can identify with your pain, especially the rain! and of course the pleasure in the end. What I would say for those doing it at home you spend a lot of money on tools for the job. Over the years more than the secondhand car. awesome