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  • @birdlucien7183
    @birdlucien7183 Рік тому +369

    You are building a business from the ground up. Most of the internet thugs couldn’t do half of this and still somehow find time for the family! Don’t know nothing about fixing cars but I just love how you are building. That’s nothing but respect in my books because you are building a future for yourself and your family

    • @Lycaerix
      @Lycaerix Рік тому +18

      Such assuming the internet thugs have a family. Or any healthy relationships. Bless.

    • @normangarrand1106
      @normangarrand1106 Рік тому +6

      you don't know anything about Ray either he's been doing this for quite a while now

    • @dustinhueffman6659
      @dustinhueffman6659 Рік тому +5

      @Jim Mason some do tho I’ve work for a couple owners that’ll be gone for months on a “vacation” and that’s wen it’s time to find a new place to work. Can’t operate a business if ur asking ur employees to do shit they would never do themselves

    • @Paramount531
      @Paramount531 Рік тому +8

      @Jim Mason I ran a small construction business and showed up almost every single day save for occasional short vacations and a couple of surgeries. Most wage slaves have no concept at all of what it takes to keep a business alive.

    • @defresurrection
      @defresurrection Рік тому

      Seriously? This is UA-cam, and people are full of opinions. Channel creators are fully aware of this. THUGS? So you just made a thug comment. Ray knows how to handle criticism. And BTW, how in the hell do you know his off camera life... unless you are a relative that is with him 24/7. You sound like an individual that would have called his former employer when things went South.

  • @bryce1916
    @bryce1916 Рік тому +348

    Just a tip The front Damper of the crank , There are 4 bolts in the centre ,you remove those and the damper comes off quite easy you don't need to remove the perimeter ones .

    • @westtexasnews6125
      @westtexasnews6125 Рік тому +50

      Yeah he going to be mad at himself after reading this but he knows next time

    • @johnt.848
      @johnt.848 Рік тому +26

      I came to the comments to say the exact same thing.

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Рік тому +44

      Otherwise flip the belt so the strings are inside, that way the rubber can flex and allow it to slip into place.

    • @stephenanderson439
      @stephenanderson439 Рік тому +6

      No it’s got 4 bolts,look again when he nudged it round

    • @eraserta
      @eraserta Рік тому +5

      @@stephenanderson439 yeh i seen that when i put the video in slow motion, weird angles make things look differant

  • @TonyGingrich
    @TonyGingrich Рік тому +135

    Next time, rotate the belt so that the flat side is to the inside. That will give you exactly enough extra belt diameter to fit around the balancer without resorting to force.
    That works because with the friction side facing outward, you are now bending the belt so that the cleats are pulling away from each other. In normal orientation, bending the belt pulls the cleats against each other; reducing the flexibility.

  • @111smd
    @111smd Рік тому +84

    ray i searched online and found this
    "turn the belt inside out so that the cogs of the V-belt point outward! This provides an additional 1/2" in diameter to the belt.
    I went back out to give it a try ... sure thing, it was enough to allow the belt to slip over the harmonic dampener." - Native : Maintenance Tip: CAT 3126 Water Pump Belt Replacement : skoolie forms
    that tensioner pulley must have been held together by the mounting bolt

    • @puppygadget3189
      @puppygadget3189 Рік тому +5

      Yes he missed the obvious. I wouldn’t want that belt now

    • @frazzledude
      @frazzledude Рік тому +4

      I have a 3116 on my generator set and did this same job. For me it was easier just to remove the damper. It is a separate piece from the crankshaft pulley. So, the damper comes off by removing the eight bolts, and the pulley stays in place on the crankshaft. The whole job took me about half an hour from start to finish.
      Also, it's a good idea the check the bearing in the idler. If it feels "gritty" the idler should be replaced while the belt is being changed. The water pumps on these engines seem to last a long time, so probably just changing the idler and the belt will give many more miles/hours of service.

    • @jeffryblackmon4846
      @jeffryblackmon4846 Рік тому +2

      I thought of that idea, mainly so a cog or two did not suffer damage. Great advice!

    • @docgiggles130
      @docgiggles130 Рік тому +5

      I never knew that trick. i will have to remember it

    • @NeoMK
      @NeoMK Рік тому +5

      Ray literally needs a live chat so he can come to us with all of his problems daily and we can help him.

  • @andyca15
    @andyca15 Рік тому +164

    After EricO's recent dental work, it's really kind of you to take on Serpentine belts and other repairs that begin with S, so he doesn't have to. Love you both. ♥

    • @enlightenednews5265
      @enlightenednews5265 Рік тому +9

      Lol 🤤

    • @DaveBigDawg
      @DaveBigDawg Рік тому +11

      Eric O is the only other Mechanic I watch

    • @rickotte2120
      @rickotte2120 Рік тому +2

      @Rich Cran He did in the last tundra video...LOL

    • @adotintheshark4848
      @adotintheshark4848 Рік тому +3

      I thought EricO was drunk last time I heard him.

    • @Alfred..E..Neuman
      @Alfred..E..Neuman Рік тому +4

      @@DaveBigDawg eric o seems like a cool dude!...this guy appears to know his shit but he seems a bit nerdy!! ... Either way, I'd let both of these dudes wrench on my vehicles! 😎

  • @mbazzy123
    @mbazzy123 Рік тому +52

    Ray , It's nice that you as a pro do not edit out the aggravating stuff, as a DIY'er sometimes a 2 hour job easily turns in to an entire afternoon filled with frustrations especially up here in the rust belt. Nice work !

    • @robertlukacs1762
      @robertlukacs1762 Рік тому +1

      I’m betting that swear jar in that afternoon is half full

    • @tacobell7541
      @tacobell7541 Рік тому

      Please , you are killing me with that rust . I get rust nightmares when I go sleep.

    • @549BR
      @549BR Рік тому

      I've never had a belt that rusted.🤭

    • @andrewbelmonte-russo721
      @andrewbelmonte-russo721 Рік тому +1

      gotta love when bolts go from righty tighty to righty loosy

    • @GrumsPlace
      @GrumsPlace Рік тому +1

      Repaired a mates Subaru XV TX-580 box with code P2763 and workshop manual said 2 hours but took me 5 hours, lots of frustrating other issues on the valve body.

  • @davidrichter57
    @davidrichter57 Рік тому +9

    "I'm not taking this crank pulley off for just a belt, that's ridiculous." Funny, the guy who sold you the truck said exactly the same thing!

    • @ghostrider.13
      @ghostrider.13 Рік тому

      I cannot believe he didn't just do it right and take it off after he clearly seen it needed to come off.

  • @robertlukacs1762
    @robertlukacs1762 Рік тому +3

    Rainman Ray those pieces of paper you received from the classes you took called certificates. The porcelain room needs them. I’m very impressed that a backwoods Redneck mechanic videos his quality work.
    Reminds me when one of your relatives fixed my truck on the side of the road in Tennessee. I suggested to disconnect the batteries and he said “ no need to for the alternator, there’s no power there until the motor is running”. After big blue flash and paramedics helped him up. He said “WOW that was shocking” paramedic said “I guess that’s how you lost your teeth!”

  • @perrymcguire3664
    @perrymcguire3664 Рік тому +74

    I think we're going to see a lot of videos on your new truck.😁 I hope the young fellow is feeling better with that broken collar bone. Sounds like he's back to normal fighting with his sister.

  • @johnreid859
    @johnreid859 Рік тому +38

    Ray, thanks for taking us along. Showing us what a simple sounding job can turn into. Change the belts and hose, no problem.

  • @dmarykavanagh
    @dmarykavanagh Рік тому +36

    50 plus years wrenching I sure enjoy watching you and listening. You're a great tech plus a fantastic shop owner!!!!!

  • @rickl6697
    @rickl6697 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for showing your work. A lot of people skip over stuff and don't show 1/2 the steps.

  • @TriforceOfCourage97
    @TriforceOfCourage97 Рік тому +44

    Also be careful of that key sound. I had my chevy burn to the ground because the ignition switch was grounding out behind the column. You didn't know until it burst into flames because it worked fine until it caught fire

  • @timjohnun4297
    @timjohnun4297 Рік тому +61

    I swapped from cars to heavy diesels, and while it was probably harder work on the bigger stuff, I enjoyed it a lot more because of the more relaxed time restraints. As a dealership mechanic I had to account for every minute of the day, but as a heavy vehicle mech it was much more relaxed. These days I drive a desk. Boring but easy ;)

    • @amandagardner565
      @amandagardner565 Рік тому +14

      i live in rural Victoria Australia, my neighbor has semi trucks dropped off, and a few months later they come and drive them away.
      he's one armed due to an accident way back when he was an apprentice (he's in his late 60's now i think) but rebuilds bloody huge deisel engines, i recall a generator that was dropped off once that was the size of a 20ft shipping container.

    • @adotintheshark4848
      @adotintheshark4848 Рік тому +3

      Car dealerships are volume-driven so therefore they don't let their mechanics diagnose or do anything that takes up time. They're a mechanics' hell to work for and the turnover is very high. So they end up with dummies who know very little about what they're working on.

    • @oldbloke135
      @oldbloke135 Рік тому +5

      I'm strictly a DIY mechanic but I think I could happily work on that truck. I've grown to really hate working on "modern" cars with spaces a three year old couldn't get a hand into and plastic components that shatter if you touch them once they reach five years old. I could not believe it the other day when I had to take the door skin off my VW Golf, as well as all the inside trim, just to change the window regulator!

    • @Onemanstrash1
      @Onemanstrash1 Рік тому

      @@oldbloke135 as a body tech , I agree 100%

  • @oldbloke135
    @oldbloke135 Рік тому +6

    I've always thought it was just me that never EVER gets away with trying to take a short cut and then persists with it even when I know I should just find out how to do the job right. It becomes a personal challenge to succeed doing it my way. Thank you for making me realize I'm not alone!

  • @lesliec5854
    @lesliec5854 Рік тому +15

    As a service advisor and mechanic I must say you are an amazing tech!! I wish half the techs I have worked with had your demeanor and your out look when doing repairs. You make working on vehicle look fun and easy even though we all know it is not. Thank you for creating this channel and doing what you do!

  • @unmounted
    @unmounted Рік тому +17

    I was so relieved that the letters of the belt were facing the right way. All the time you've struggled with that belt I was thinking "Oh no, but the letters... what if he'll have to do it again..."

    • @brnmcc01
      @brnmcc01 Рік тому +3

      He loves his job so much, he'll do it twice.

  • @deez_pucks4709
    @deez_pucks4709 Рік тому +53

    Hey Ray. Large pry bar on the back side of the vibration dampener usually moves it no problem. It weighs about 30 or 40 pounds. Removing it is the preferred method to get that vee belt off lol CAT tech from Ring Power. Local Florida boy

    • @brianm5186
      @brianm5186 Рік тому +4

      Center bolts though right? I've never removed the outer bolts to remove the dampener.

    • @deez_pucks4709
      @deez_pucks4709 Рік тому +6

      @@brianm5186 the outer bolts hold just the dampener itself to the pulley hub. The inner bolts remove the entire hub and pulley assembly. He removed the correct bolts for what he was doing. Just need to pry on the dampener to get it off.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 Рік тому +11

      @@deez_pucks4709, Stick around Deez, Ray’s probably going to need more advice for this Cat engine. He can more than likely figure it out but having a Cat Tech in the audience could prove valuable.

    • @deez_pucks4709
      @deez_pucks4709 Рік тому +7

      @@Hoaxer51 I plan to. Lol Don't know how my weekday would go if I don't have my breakfast while watching a Ray repair.

    • @kennethpeterson3706
      @kennethpeterson3706 Рік тому +3

      I tried to tell ray the same thing and he left a rude message back to me he said am I blind?

  • @frankfuentes5920
    @frankfuentes5920 Рік тому +20

    Just a suggestion,
    Degreaser and power washer, makes the job easier to find leaks and to work on the truck.
    Glad to see your whole family is working with you, special thanks to The Wife Unit. Her job is endless.

    • @leonb2637
      @leonb2637 Рік тому

      I am surprised he hadn't ordered another pallet load of Brakekleen to clean up this big rig 🙃

    • @parajeeper
      @parajeeper Рік тому +3

      Yes, i found many hours of power washing made for many hours less struggling

    • @dsloop3907
      @dsloop3907 Рік тому +1

      The local do it your self car wash is a great place if you don't have a pressure washer.

    • @nickmalone3143
      @nickmalone3143 Рік тому

      Not a good idea in todays car/trunk electronics and sensors

  • @fixitall2368
    @fixitall2368 Рік тому +12

    The water pump belt install was priceless encouragement for us shade tree mechanics. 😂

  • @cliffscheckler8832
    @cliffscheckler8832 Рік тому +4

    The tree company I worked for had a GMC bucket truck with a straight 6 cat motor . Was told it was a throw away motor ,could not be rebuilt. Always wondered why not.

    • @fredwalker839
      @fredwalker839 Рік тому

      Ya! After 1+ million miles, throw it away with the vehicle it’s in,,, for it is not “road worthy “ ! LOL

    • @bobturcotte
      @bobturcotte Рік тому

      The cylinder liners are not replaceable in the block, like most larger diesels. The block has to be machined and a sleeve pressed in. So, engine has to be removed, disassembled and sent to a machine shop. Long and expensive process.

  • @devinangola3458
    @devinangola3458 Рік тому +66

    Rainman I watch you for tranquillity, but the last few episodes my anxiety is off the charts!😂
    More pry bar!!!😁

  • @unclelou7824
    @unclelou7824 Рік тому +6

    A ratchet strap, hammer, wobbly swivel & pry bar to put on a belt. Wow, now I've seen everything.
    It's amazing how repair jobs can drag one into a ridiculous situation.
    Love your videos Ray and your wife unit, too!

    • @549BR
      @549BR Рік тому

      You forgot the silicone spray lubricant. 🤭

  • @adotintheshark4848
    @adotintheshark4848 Рік тому +3

    Hey Ray..there's this thing called a "Shop Manual". It tells you how to do certain repairs on what you're working on..such things as "fan belt replacement, harmonic balancer removal, etc. etc."

    • @Bendigo1
      @Bendigo1 Рік тому +1

      Great things to have when you work on something for days or even weeks and still can't figure it out...

    • @OldBastardOnaHarley
      @OldBastardOnaHarley Рік тому +2

      You boys make sure and get to bed on time so you don't miss the school bus in the morning.

    • @adotintheshark4848
      @adotintheshark4848 Рік тому

      @@OldBastardOnaHarley a good mechanic knows a lot about cars. The best mechanics know what they don't know. That's why a good shop will have shop manuals.

  • @JHuffPhoto
    @JHuffPhoto Рік тому +11

    I love the remnants of tape over the check engine light.

    • @loudelvis610
      @loudelvis610 Рік тому +7

      Tape over check engine light is so 90s .....everyone knows the proper fix for check engine light is to place a picture of wife, child or other loved one over that part of gauge cluster😂🤣

    • @Bryan-fn3yq
      @Bryan-fn3yq Рік тому +8

      Step 1, remove cluster
      Step 2, remove bulb
      Step 3, reinstall cluster
      Step 4, have beer and admire your work.

    • @W3BZSL1NG3R
      @W3BZSL1NG3R Рік тому

      @@Bryan-fn3yq
      Or pull fuse

  • @dannyr3346
    @dannyr3346 Рік тому +36

    You’re definitely gonna need some 3/4” drive ratchets and impact tools.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 Рік тому +5

      Yep, time for some big boy tools! Lol

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Рік тому +2

      no, just bigger pry bars and sledgehammer.

    • @kingofbrutaltheocracy9201
      @kingofbrutaltheocracy9201 Рік тому

      Every tool is a hammer if you hold it right and swing it

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Рік тому

      @@kingofbrutaltheocracy9201 true, he even used his hand sometimes.

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Рік тому

      @george9417 minority pros watch for amusement, simple novices watch for hacks, go fix ur car following the methods.

  • @jimmychristensen498
    @jimmychristensen498 Рік тому +12

    I just love the way you are able to talk about what you're doing, as if we're actually there with you. Makes your videos so enjoyable and hardly ever boring.

    • @549BR
      @549BR Рік тому

      Especially, the clickings and popping zee's. 😎

  • @jtkachlmeier
    @jtkachlmeier Рік тому +4

    Look forward to more maintenance and actual use of the wrecker. My dad used to drive wrecker. Oh the stories! Pulling cars out of the ice on Wisconsin lakes. Towing cars away from bars and having guys chase after him. Have fun man!!

  • @CPsGarage
    @CPsGarage Рік тому +11

    Tech tip. Use your grinder holding tool to remove the HUEI lines.you shove it between the top of the rubber and the line and push towards the pump. The rubber is a aid in pushing the clip. 7.3 use the same type of lines on their pumps.

  • @ccswelding1599
    @ccswelding1599 Рік тому +29

    if you get a flashlight for " more lumins" ...do you use silicone spray for "more lubins"?

  • @WhiteStoneIndustries
    @WhiteStoneIndustries Рік тому +2

    Reminds me of days working for a shop owned by a family member of mine. He also built his shop from the ground up, over 40 years now, so that meant working on second hand tow trucks. Alot of memories working on the shops own equipment, our own vehicles and customer cars.

  • @gryfandjane
    @gryfandjane Рік тому +13

    I think I know why the old water pump belt was stretched out… ;-)
    Seriously, one of your chief talents is the ability to wrestle with stubborn crap like this without losing your temper. Myself, I don’t throw tools. Mostly because it’s a pain to go get them afterwards.

    • @549BR
      @549BR Рік тому

      Especially when they've gone through a window. 😎

  • @maxmcarnage7642
    @maxmcarnage7642 Рік тому +12

    It's weird but I always found it oddly satisfying to turn the fan blades and remove the serpentine belt, kinda like popping bubble wrap it brings out the inner child in me.

  • @stevencimini3556
    @stevencimini3556 Рік тому +4

    Hey, look at it this way…you’ve pre-stretched the belt so you won’t need to retension after the belt breaks-in (maybe). 😃

  • @boatdr.t5737
    @boatdr.t5737 Рік тому +5

    He puts a lot of faith in his impact ! I would be putting a torque wrench on those balancer bolts

  • @billyoung4089
    @billyoung4089 Рік тому +18

    Ray. Your tenacity and devotion to your work and life is inspiring.

  • @boblemon2103
    @boblemon2103 Рік тому +6

    Made a 10 minute job take an hour, always nice watching, how we say better you than me, lol can’t wait for parts 2 and 3 and more

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Рік тому

      wait till he works on hydraulics of the tilt bed.

  • @R_B62
    @R_B62 Рік тому +6

    Glad it held together on the road trip home. I am a contractor and have been running my business for the last 20+ years and have worked way harder and way more hours than someone just putting in their 40 and going home.

    • @Freezinggreece2
      @Freezinggreece2 Рік тому

      Dealing with just my car is frustrating to no end, now I have infinite respect for the guys who do it for a living

  • @phillipdewitt4454
    @phillipdewitt4454 Рік тому +1

    The trick to getting the belt over the damper is flipping belt inside out and working flat side over the damper. There are plenty of UTube content on the Cat 3126 engine so there is no need to stumble blind working on it.

  • @ktmyannick
    @ktmyannick Рік тому +2

    Ray your rare gift of creating suspense over seemingly mundane repairs is legendary and extremely entertaining! Better than Hollywood producers! Keep it up! A RARE gift indeed!

  • @proudcanadian5713
    @proudcanadian5713 Рік тому +33

    The ones giving you all the REE about working on your own vehicles have probably never had their own business. Also, they don't realize that your videos are NOT "The Truman Show" where ALL your life is on video. Don't worry about them Ray, just do what you're doing and enjoy.

    • @jacquescharron5896
      @jacquescharron5896 Рік тому

      I love your sence of humor ans your patience ans Compair to Auther vidéo yours Ste always Nice " lumen " ans verry well explain 👍🔧

    • @NemoConsequentae
      @NemoConsequentae Рік тому +3

      And the alternative of paying someone else to work on his stuff would cost more than the 'lost' revenue they complain about from his time doing his own!

    • @keithwilson9869
      @keithwilson9869 Рік тому +1

      We've also seen multiple vehicles that haven't had videos done on them. It's fairly obvious that he does more work at the shop than what he shows on here. He does more repairs than what we see, making more money than what we know. Not reeee-ing. Just saying that he doesn't show all that goes on at the shop.

    • @alexanderkupke920
      @alexanderkupke920 Рік тому

      @@keithwilson9869 You mean when he is not showing us another oil change? ;) But you are right. Sometimes he also started a car without filming, run into something that came up and decided to film now as it developed into something more.

  • @smokintruker27
    @smokintruker27 Рік тому +4

    We always had basic parts on the shelves for the wreckers like belts and filters and hoses even belt tensioner and of course tires on rims down time on a wreckers means no money being made we also had brakes a few of the drivers was skilled mechanics and we did most of our own repairs

  • @duanebuck193
    @duanebuck193 Рік тому +3

    From the CAT manual (my '96 in my RV), the easiest cold start method is to cycle the key 3 times - as soon as the intake warming light turns off, turn the key off and immediately back on until the third time, at which point you start the engine. Mine starts like a champ, even in the cold weather we have here in the PNW (I don't start it in the winter unless it's going to be driven)

  • @damienvillano4044
    @damienvillano4044 Рік тому +2

    Not sure if you have any experience with tow trucks in your past but I want to toss some advice your way. Be mindful of your height when you're loaded. I generally use the fact that I'm a hair over 6' tall and know how high the bed is on the empty truck. If I can see the roof of the car I'm under my height plus the bed height, usually about 10 foot. It's not perfect but it gets you in the ballpark and helps avoid custom convertibles.

  • @toethumbmechanics
    @toethumbmechanics Рік тому +9

    The carnage from that tensioner was epic! Ive never seen one break. Good job getting that water pump pully belt on. I would have done it the same way. Can't wait for the next one!

  • @tuloko16
    @tuloko16 Рік тому +7

    If you would had flipped the belt inside out, with the ribs facing out, it would had went over the dampener a bit easier. But ya, normally, the dampener does have to come off. For a spare, i keep the next size up belt in the truck. It had just enough to get some tension on it, and it will get u out of a bind.

  • @shovelguggelheim8454
    @shovelguggelheim8454 Рік тому +1

    If you park the whole truck in a freezer over night the pulley should shrink enough for the belt to slip on. Great work Ray. Not scared to tackle jobs he's not done before.

  • @ericthememoriesman
    @ericthememoriesman Рік тому +2

    Beautiful Truck! So Proud of You! The Wrecker will serve you well in your automotive clinic. The miles are nothing on this beauty and since you take care of your equipment and your vehicles this truck will last you a long, long, long time. It's a classic.

  • @Grumpy-sy7wr
    @Grumpy-sy7wr Рік тому +6

    I would believe you required a new tensioner anyway, as that was the reason our Honda chewed its serpentine belt in half. The tensioner bearing allowed it to angle slightly, diverting the belt off its natural course.

    • @timjohnun4297
      @timjohnun4297 Рік тому +1

      My son's Nissan X trail did the same thing

  • @longbowfta
    @longbowfta Рік тому +8

    Maybe turning the belt inside out so the non grippy side of the belt is against the pulley and the outside is longer than the inside.

  • @user-dv6om3hu7h
    @user-dv6om3hu7h 11 місяців тому

    Hi Ray u are very honest technician u take u job very seriously and look after u customers. Should more out there like you.
    Keep up the Great work

  • @the1one132
    @the1one132 Рік тому +3

    That belt lube is great and a ratchet strap. I wish I had thought of things like that. The best I have is my lower radiator hose blowing out 30 miles from the shop and no tow trucks available for hours. I used gorilla tape and water from a water fountain in front of an office building. Lol

  • @cwbean3087
    @cwbean3087 Рік тому +7

    You need to pressure wash that frame and "Nasty Engine" to make "It Shine" again! Lol. :)

  • @demodudes
    @demodudes Рік тому +6

    Yeah. The people talking ish about you working on you own stuff ALSO do not take into account, that making content is a PART of your business... and you're working OT to keep it coming... love it man!! Keep it coming!!

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Рік тому +1

      he already recoup enough viewership $ from buying this monster truck.

  • @Grayhook1
    @Grayhook1 Рік тому +2

    I inherited a tool box from my dad. He was I guess you could say an old school mechanic. There is an assortment of modified tools in there. If he didn’t have what he needed, he would cut, weld, bend and grind until until the tool worked. He made/modified tools for everything from antique european makes to earth movers.

  • @stevemanningmanning1603
    @stevemanningmanning1603 Рік тому +2

    When I come to Florida for vacation Ray is going to be giving my 2010 Ford ranger a tune up and new struts on the truck haha from Steve here in Kentucky

  • @dannylinc6247
    @dannylinc6247 Рік тому +3

    Good eye, catching that missing O-ring.
    I never would have forced that belt.
    You're my hero.
    I would have had to find out about that crank dampener's procedure.
    That would possibly turn into an idea of a half inch longer belt, then, it would force on easier, I suppose, but be long for the install.
    Now I know what to do.
    At GM, in the truck shop, we would have given it to a guy with ten more years on Cat than me.
    Ours were 3116 Cats in '91.
    Everything was easier for the climate recalls we did, because it was all brand new stuff.
    I thought the larger band clamp might be easier, but you made it anyway.
    Good job.
    Stay fuzzy, Cat man.

  • @TonyLasagna
    @TonyLasagna Рік тому +9

    ah the good ‘ol kitty. You know, I’m honestly surprised someone has not figured out the exact model of the doo dee dooo phone system from your old spot and sent you one 🤔

  • @walternelson8991
    @walternelson8991 Рік тому +6

    I don’t comment often but watching you change belts on a diesel is the most entertaining video I’ve seen lol

  • @Chuck_in_CT
    @Chuck_in_CT Рік тому +4

    I've had my fair share of working on a 3126. Be aware the gasket on the oil filter housing and the timing gear cover tend to blow out. Other than that look up the history on this engine.. It's like a ford 6.0... Once you get the bugs out it's a pretty good engine

    • @fredwalker839
      @fredwalker839 Рік тому

      I agree,,to a point ! The 3126 is a good diesel ,,,, from a Duramax owner over the years,,,, where is the “hidden power switch “ for the Ford 6.0 diesel ? The worst diesel Ford produced & short lived ! LOL

  • @ahoytheremate1954
    @ahoytheremate1954 Рік тому +37

    Ray i love cat motors especially the 600hp which i had in my 3 trailer road train before the 1.5 million engine rebuild and it was rebuilt .3 times , cat motors are the best engines in tropical areas going from cold in Adelaide to Darwin there gutsy mate hauling 125 tons

  • @somegeezer4840
    @somegeezer4840 Рік тому +16

    Ray, what warning light is it that they tried to cover over with tape? Also, no one tell him he put the belt on with the wording facing the wrong way 😁

  • @jacquelineoldhaver2672
    @jacquelineoldhaver2672 Рік тому +2

    There is a high pressure filter kit to go in between the HUI pump and the head. It protects the injectors from the debris that comes out of the HUI pump when it fails.

  • @colesteven1123
    @colesteven1123 Рік тому

    Need to get a shop cat!
    Preferably one saved from a client vehicle, but slowly gaining a strays trust works just as well

  • @richpeggyfranks490
    @richpeggyfranks490 Рік тому +4

    I've never seen the hammer vs. belt procedure. I'll have to add that to my knowledge base. Haha. Anybody who ever found themselves in a similar situation could feel your pain. Great video.

  • @josephhogland7755
    @josephhogland7755 Рік тому +3

    I remember doing my first water pump belt now after watching you struggle with this one Lol the other mechanics in the shop were laughing at me as I was you now you should know the belt will go over the balancer but here is my tech tip for you so next time you don’t have to fight with it so much, don’t take the tensioner loose at all cut the old belt off if it is still on it put the new belt on and start it on the pulleys then go tap the key and the belt jumps on and is tight , put the new tensioner on then put the serpentine belt on and your done keep up the good work !!

  • @robertbowers9856
    @robertbowers9856 Рік тому

    I had a lot of experience, building and designing RVs. While driving my own, I was approching Redding, Ca. when my RV, a Ford, started overheating and I lost my alternator by Shasta Lake. When I looked to see what went wrong, my damper pulley bolt had unscrewed and my V belt was twisted all to hell, nearly shredded. fortunately I managed to convince the belt back on and the best luck of all, was that my damper pulley bolt was lying loose inside the pulley. All I had to do, was screw it back in. God was watching out that day, and the belt stayed on, barely making it to the Redding exit when the belt came off again and I was able to coast to just shy of a parts house without any walking to speak of.

  • @robertgolding
    @robertgolding Рік тому +1

    You are doing a great job, although when I did my apprenticeship at the SA Rail and when working on the Diesels we were taught to clean the entire motor and engine bay first, that way we could see any leaks or other problems with fluids.
    Most of my time was learning machining and on element systems with steamers. Most of what I did with diesels was with the injector systems. This was in the seventies.

  • @dewfall56
    @dewfall56 Рік тому +3

    It’s been in the high 30’s and lower 40’s F for a couple of weeks here in mid-Michigan, which is quite welcome this time of year.

    • @ToddAdams1234
      @ToddAdams1234 Рік тому +1

      The sad part is that we’re going to pay for it this summer. 😢

    • @dewfall56
      @dewfall56 Рік тому

      @@ToddAdams1234 Yep, and above 85F I am very overheated.

    • @paulcrumley9756
      @paulcrumley9756 Рік тому +2

      The spring mosquito population is just waiting to downright explode unless we get some sub-zero weather soon!

  • @charliedc2A
    @charliedc2A Рік тому +2

    Preventive maintenance is such a wonderful thing. 👍

  • @steveg6181
    @steveg6181 Рік тому +1

    Our 3126 always starts - replacing that serpentine belt is smart, ours shredded in the driveway (so lucky) and without the oil pressure our air brakes and air ride kept us parked (let alone the fact that the injectors work on the same oil pressure).

  • @Dank_Lulu
    @Dank_Lulu Рік тому +2

    For some reason, it makes me quite happy that that oldschool truck's gonna get the best service and maintenance it can get!

  • @silversurf6159
    @silversurf6159 Рік тому +4

    Some of my favourite tools when things get tough, 1" drive socket set and rattle gun, oxy acetylene torch and gas axe and a torque multiplier. 😉

    • @jaykellett2327
      @jaykellett2327 Рік тому +3

      Reminds me of old story of how a farmer solves stubborn problems.
      Man walking down a country road sees a mule sitting on it ass in the middle of the road. As he gets closer he sees that a farmer is hitting the mule in the head with a 2X4 board.
      He runs up to the farmer and says, "STOP!, your going to hurt that poor animal." The farmer replies, "OH no. This is just to get his attention. Next, I'm going to light a fire under his ass!".

    • @fredwalker839
      @fredwalker839 Рік тому

      @@jaykellett2327 You just described 1/2 the people in North America ! Good One ! LOL

  • @hartsfire5706
    @hartsfire5706 Рік тому +17

    looks good Ray.
    hint you may want to look in to a new balancer for that cat. you will find it runs and sounds smother after you change it.

    • @thelaughingman79
      @thelaughingman79 Рік тому +2

      why replace the balancer please explain?

    • @hartsfire5706
      @hartsfire5706 Рік тому +3

      @@thelaughingman79 the rubber in the balancer ages and gets hard or out right de laminates and slips and at that point the crank will start flexing. i saw a balancer out right tare in half and that mad a real mess of things. they are hard to find for the older cat's but i run fluidampr on my truck and i love it.

  • @larrybaltz4873
    @larrybaltz4873 Рік тому +2

    That belt tensioner explosion is why eye protection is critical even when you think there is no risk. It's usually the unexpected that gets you.

    • @pentiuman
      @pentiuman Рік тому

      Yes - In fact, every time I got something in my eye, that required I go to an eye dr. for it's removal, I wasn't wearing safety glasses, because I didn't expect it. For example, I was removing an ordinary paper staple w/ needle nose pliers, and the staple shattered - broke in half, and went into my eye!

  • @michaeltuttle642
    @michaeltuttle642 Рік тому

    So, thanks for the fan belt struggles. Doing "shade tree" mechanics on my own vehicles thinking "oh that looks easy, I'll have it done before dark" only to run into having to dis mantle the entire front end to change that fan belt. Again, thanks for being real.

  • @Rekuzan
    @Rekuzan Рік тому +5

    Working on larger trucks is actually a lot easier than working on late model cars because you have enough clearance you can actually get to everything....unless it's from the rust belt in which case I wish you luck!

    • @ronaldfulton1175
      @ronaldfulton1175 Рік тому

      It's a West Virginia truck. Same wrecker outfit that Sparks Motors in Utah bought their HET wrecker from.

  • @williambasinger5859
    @williambasinger5859 Рік тому +4

    The only special tools needed for that engine are the injector tools and a program to read the engine codes and set the injector trim codes

  • @brycek6881
    @brycek6881 Рік тому +1

    Hey Ray, your videos finally gave me the courage to work on my own car! I'd only ever changed the oil but i just did my own brakes for the first time and I wouldn't have had the courage if i hadnt found your videos and how approachable you make such an intimidating craft

  • @jamesallion7648
    @jamesallion7648 Рік тому

    Ugh! Seeing that big Cat harmonic balancer brought back some memories I'd rather forget. I worked in a machine shop right out of high school. One of the parts we made was that HUGE balancer!
    After a shift of man-handling those bad boys, the arms felt like rubber bands!

  • @u.p.tinkering
    @u.p.tinkering Рік тому +12

    Dang Ray, good thing you went in to get those belts sorted when you did. Would have sucked for that to fail when going to pick up a vehicle. Glad you and wife unit made it to the shop with it before destruction happened. Love the channel Ray and have a great day!

    • @Starchface
      @Starchface Рік тому +1

      Worst case, truck breaks down somewhere in the sticks with engine failure. Cannot be repaired on the spot. There's a non-running customer vehicle on the bed to make it spicy. What do you do?

  • @michaelmerritt9933
    @michaelmerritt9933 Рік тому +3

    As long as the letters on the belt face the right way, all is good in this world 😊

  • @rentcatdt
    @rentcatdt Рік тому

    Use brake clean to get the fuel leak cleaned up and blow dry with air. Spay athletes foot spray around the area. It leaves a white powder all over the area. You will see where a very slow leak starts as the powder absorbs the fuel. Old mechanic showed me that years ago and use it when having a tough time finding a leak.

  • @richardsmith2721
    @richardsmith2721 Рік тому +1

    I like to use liquid hand soap to lubricate rubber parts. It allows you to slide it on and then goes away once it's dried. I do this mostly for motorcycle grips and toilet flappers.

  • @TheJHA67
    @TheJHA67 Рік тому +13

    I've never understood why diesel engines aren't washed with pressure washers before you start repairing things.. Everything is so much easier and cleaner to work with once you've done this. I used to do this when I worked as a mechanic on agricultural machinery such as large tractors and wheel loaders. It's so easy.. check for faults first, wash, repair.

    • @wesgregg6451
      @wesgregg6451 Рік тому +1

      Because lazy, lol. Soak everything in a mixture of degreaser & cosmoline remover and kerosene before you get any water on it, let it work in for a little while, then spray it off with a pressure washer strong enough to remove the crappy factory paint job from a '90s Dodge pickup. Then throw some kind of good, slightly alkaline biodegradable cleaner on everything to deal with the stuff that isn't of the oil/grease/fuel/sludge type variety, and rinse that off. Probably won't even need any elbow grease. If you want to pretend it's a show truck, you could finish up with an old wash mitt and some Dawn in hot water, but there's no real need. If you want to be "OCD thorough," blast off all the oil-based garbage you can see/reach (rinse from bottom up; water is not an oil-based cleaner's friend)... then stick it back in the parking lot until it's completely dry, bring it back to your water supply, lift at least slightly in the front (unless you're truly a masochist and/or have a creeper fetish), slide underneath, and soak soak soak everything that you can. Blast it off with the pressure washer again, then do a second thorough high-pressure rinse from above (front/sides/fenderwells) before you worry about the plain old dirt (non oil based) crap.
      Things like this are yet another reason why it's good to hire an employee for the not quite grand master mechanic level tasks. Get one who can detail (properly), and he - or she - can still be bringing in $500 to $1,000 on the days when you don't need a serious second set of hands "on the mechanic side." Assuming, that is, that Florida drivers actually give two shiny sh!ts about how their vehicles look outside/inside/underhood. Considering the way they drive, I have my doubts. But if you're in the same facility as a body shop, they might be able to throw you an occasional bone (or vice versa, depending on how you look at it) and have the employee wet sand / compound / glaze / wax / wax a vehicle. Especially if it's the kind of gravel lot cut rate body shop that is owned by someone who thinks(???) a full filtered air paint booth setup is not required and, therefore, tends to have dirt in its paint jobs (along with orange peel finishes). Either way, there's always something for a detail person to do in an area with more than a thousand people in it, and you don't need all that much mechanical ability to provide real time-saving help (/do the piddling jobs - which is most of them, come to think of it, but...).

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Рік тому

      too expensive, he uses Brakekleen only.

    • @wesgregg6451
      @wesgregg6451 Рік тому +2

      @@forgetfulme1719 THAT'S expensive, when he routinely uses multiple cans per vehicle of the stuff, instead of multiple vehicles per can. Plus it removes more brain cells than grease, lol.

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Рік тому

      @@wesgregg6451 BK getting views, some of his actions already confirms the the last part.

    • @notime4264
      @notime4264 Рік тому

      @@wesgregg6451 he has said viewers have sent him cases of BK, so his cost is low as long as viewers like it enough.

  • @dangleebols
    @dangleebols Рік тому +4

    Soapy water and turn the belt inside out and it will slide straight over 😉

  • @BoostedMooseGarage
    @BoostedMooseGarage Рік тому

    as a truck mechanic my favorite sentence from this video. "ive got a feeling this truck is going to out class my tools" i had to pause the video to stop and laugh

  • @Jrsturdevant
    @Jrsturdevant Рік тому +1

    “I pry-bar fan belts” needs to be one of your shirts! 😂 Had me dying!!!
    “Belts, pry-bars and lubricants”

  • @kennethking2301
    @kennethking2301 Рік тому +12

    It would have been hilarious if the balancer just fell off after you had pried the belt over it.

    • @Wheatley_Darwin
      @Wheatley_Darwin Рік тому

      If the crankshaft was broken that would have happened lol

  • @derekpalmer7598
    @derekpalmer7598 Рік тому +3

    Nice little engine .As it's commercial ,you are going to find loads of bodge jobs done on it .Stuff done to get them moving and not then not repaired later .

  • @bsm327
    @bsm327 Рік тому

    The 3126 in my RV had the tensioner die when I changed the belt. The corrosion that forms on Cats from dissimilar metals makes someone want to put Cathodic protection on them.

  • @leonb2637
    @leonb2637 Рік тому

    One of my brothers works on off-road only 50+ ton dump trucks and front end loaders at a rock quarry. This truck is a toy next to them. Try removing the articulation pivot pin of a huge front end loader. That is an all day job with a lot of cursing involved.

  • @Revelation_22_20
    @Revelation_22_20 Рік тому +3

    Ray, don't concern yourself with all the critics on proper procedure. If the job gets done, and done safely so it works, who cares how it got done. I just want to thank you for the laughs I got today from your fortitude and commenting about the belt. I needed a good laugh as today is a bad health day for me. And also, I want to thank you again for inspiring me with your channel to start my own. I now have a separate channel showing my car repairs and comments on life. So thank you.

  • @erichohlfeld7510
    @erichohlfeld7510 Рік тому +3

    All I can do is Laugh. I worked on cats for 10 years and never seen a belt go on like that. Good job Ray getting it on 👍

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Рік тому +3

      all old pros watch this channel for amusement.

    • @549BR
      @549BR Рік тому

      Putting belts on Cats is bad enough, but putting belts on cats is even worse. lol 🤭

  • @johnsteward4573
    @johnsteward4573 Рік тому

    Did not expect that, but now the title makes so much more sense.

  • @NemoConsequentae
    @NemoConsequentae Рік тому

    I had a belt tensioner break similar when I was working on my Jeep. (Was replacing the wheel due to a bad bearing & the arm just snapped in half between the wheel & the sprung mount.) 'Fixed' it with some aluminium reinforced epoxy, and ordered a replacement. It was still working with no issues when the new one arrived, but those were a few nervous days/weeks waiting for it to arrive!

  • @williambasinger5859
    @williambasinger5859 Рік тому +5

    It is easier to remove the bolts in the center to remove the damper

  • @michaelweatherhead9470
    @michaelweatherhead9470 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the video Ray keep up the great work 👍. You need to steam clean that engine 👍. Take care of yourself and family ❤️❤️❤️

  • @randperry1607
    @randperry1607 Рік тому +1

    On aerosol cans, there is a black dot marking on the top of the valve. Line up the discharge of the spray tip with the black dot and you can hold the can at an angle, and it will evacuate every last drop out of the can! That's because the dip tube (straw) in the can is curved just for that reason.

  • @greendryerlint
    @greendryerlint Рік тому

    Love the tape residue over the check engine light 😃