I appreciate the machining and do it yourself attitude. There was a time when this attitude was far more valuable than the disposable, low quality parts that replaced it. Well done
@@YoshimoshiGarage sorry to pick on you, sometimes I get triggered...there is one youtuber in particular that says ".. right now", and follows it with an informercial. Now on content, who is going to make their own part like that for a $50 ram? I need to fix mine, and I have a lathe too, but f-no not going to spend all day doing that. But thanks for the video anyway, just improve and be better than the rest, and let's get to it leads right into content. See sixtyfiveford on how to do it right.
I appreciate the machining and do it yourself attitude. There was a time when this attitude was far more valuable than the disposable, low quality parts that replaced it. Well done
Don't/shouldn't you bleed the air after removing the fluid?
Generally, yes. In this case, since the fill hole is basically at the top and not an airtight seal it bleeds itself the first time you use it.
@@YoshimoshiGarage It should ALWAYS be bleed after service.
If you had added two or three o-rings, would that have helped stabilize it?
Any more and they'd probably pull out on the up stroke and just get torn up
JB weld in the bore would prob work well.
Is butter smooth?
It's Smooth® Butter. Of course it is!
can make one for me?
It's cheaper to buy a new pump or a new ram. Links to both are in the description.
Why do you say "let's get to it" and then immediately get to some promo footage? Can't you people stop this bs
I've been promoted to a "you people"?! Sweet!
@@YoshimoshiGarage sorry to pick on you, sometimes I get triggered...there is one youtuber in particular that says ".. right now", and follows it with an informercial.
Now on content, who is going to make their own part like that for a $50 ram?
I need to fix mine, and I have a lathe too, but f-no not going to spend all day doing that.
But thanks for the video anyway, just improve and be better than the rest, and let's get to it leads right into content.
See sixtyfiveford on how to do it right.