What kind of lights on back of your rig? Mounted above or below waterline?
@obscur156Күн бұрын
@@user-ws5ff1cd9n These are Ucinnovate blue led from amazon.
@jasinwest95113 күн бұрын
Is there a monthly subscription that you have to pay every month ?
@obscur1563 күн бұрын
Absolutely not, free to use app. So far so good, I like it a lot. Thanks for watching,best regards.
@BenjaminJohnson-or4bf5 күн бұрын
3:30 + 7:30-10:00 are critical info/valuable info spots. Fast forward to see instruction
@obscur1565 күн бұрын
Thanks for helping viewers, I appreciate that. Thanks for watching,best regards.
@raymondsadowski60806 күн бұрын
Nice job thanks,10 more hours and I’ll do mine! Now that I know how! Thank you.
@obscur1566 күн бұрын
@@raymondsadowski6080 You are welcome my friend. I make videos for nice comments like yours. Thanks for watching, best regards.
@derekaltenburg6 күн бұрын
I got the P06DD on my 2017 Colorado, dealership replaced the oil pressure control solenoid and sensor. Code came back and now they have to replace the oil pump. 36k miles... Im going to sell the POS once I get it back, and probably get a Tacoma. Sux b/c I like how the Chevy looks and feels more than the Taco... but I cant trust the crappy GM parts
@obscur1566 күн бұрын
@@derekaltenburg I understand how you feel, been there and done that. Chevy needs to fix their shit... Good luck. Best regards.
@Jugandoymasconyulises10 күн бұрын
Thanks
@obscur15610 күн бұрын
You are welcome !
@RosaireneRuiz13 күн бұрын
Asi.tengo unasierra.y me pasa lomismo
@przemysaw12419 күн бұрын
I bought a new Suzuki DF15. Can you advise me what fuel to use? PB95 or PB98?
@obscur15619 күн бұрын
@@przemysaw124 I have always used 87 octane with up to 10% ethanol and never had fuel related problems. Check your owner's manual to see what they recommend in your country. I am in Canada.
@anthonyleavey751419 күн бұрын
Is it tiring holding the handle on long runs with that big outboard and its torque
@obscur15619 күн бұрын
Not really, you can lock the throttle and the torque is easy to handle with the hydraulic assist !
@anthonyleavey751419 күн бұрын
@@obscur156 thanks, I’m thinking about buying a DF75A tiller steer engine for my 17” aluminium boat
@obscur15619 күн бұрын
@@anthonyleavey7514 Non worries with the tiller,I just changed my boat for a Kingfisher 1825 Warrior Tiller with a DF140BTL.Even with 140 HP ,the tiller handle is easy to operate with the hydraulic system assist.
@anthonyleavey751419 күн бұрын
@@obscur156 I do runs of 30 to 50 miles each way. Ok to hang on to the tiller that long?
@obscur15618 күн бұрын
@@anthonyleavey7514 Yes , I do runs 40 kilometers with ease. Should not be a problem with the hydraulic assit tiller.
@stevenrldenault745125 күн бұрын
Hello, wondering if you have ever considered making a tent onboard your frt canoe, perhaps up in the bow area? If so how would you go about making the tent? Steve (68yrs) Manitoba. I'm from Kipawaw, Quebec. Had a 21' freight canoe when I was in my teens on Lake Kipawa. Cheers!
@obscur15625 күн бұрын
Hi Steve,check that link ,I think it will give you ideas: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dmyup9x8crfUpNY.html He had a nice set-up for a top on his freighter canoe. There is a couples of pictures too if you google that guy. You can do anything with a custom cover from a local canvas guy in your region I am sure. Cheers from Terrebonne ,Quebec. Best regards.
@gorkyke25 күн бұрын
User more light
@obscur15625 күн бұрын
Agreed,I will do my best next time. Thanks for watching,best regards.
@EarlWardJr26 күн бұрын
nice job thanks for sharing.
@obscur15625 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment, I appreciate that. Thanks for watching,best regards.
@MrGerryoc28 күн бұрын
Thats the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen 8 bolts lift the bed
@obscur15628 күн бұрын
@@MrGerryoc I guess you don't know what it's like to live in northern Canada and that your truck is all rusted out and working outside at -20 Celsius... Thanks for watching, best regards.
@bourouchky29 күн бұрын
Merci pour cette démonstration qui est très utile. Le budget aprox d'une réparation comme celle-la est de combien?
@obscur15629 күн бұрын
@@bourouchky J'ai fait changer l'arbre de l'hélice qui était croche, temps et pièces et taxes était de 900$ canadien. Merci pour votre commentaire, meilleures salutations.
@davidlackovich946Ай бұрын
Yours is a very informative video! I need to change my pcv on my 2014 Chevy Silverado..same 5.3 litter engine.thnx!
@obscur156Ай бұрын
I appreciate your comment,that's what makes me do more videos. Thanks for watching,best regards.
@obetskinola4325Ай бұрын
wow looks like they just went to a nail salon. manicure and pedicure 😊
@dwr3333333333Ай бұрын
I've read that the 2004 holds 11.2 quarts but you show less than 4 quarts flushed yet I saw the bubbles telling us it was almost empty so how could only 4 quarts come out. Then you said to top it off! 11.2 - 4 qts = 7 qts you'll need to top it off!? As you can see I am confused. I wanted to see how and when you refilled the transmission fluid? Did you refill as you removed old (which I don't think you did)? Did you flush out all the old then refill? And do you consider 7 quarts as topping it off?? Again I'm a little confused!
@kennithlibbyАй бұрын
Could have just taken it to the car wash for real
@setthehook4meАй бұрын
Was this done while shifted in neutral?
@obscur156Ай бұрын
Yes sir.
@PrMnT562Ай бұрын
What are the symptoms of a bad oil sending unit and a pcv valve??
@Romantico1962Ай бұрын
I love guys with smart ideas, specifically simplicity for a budget with better quality and less money to spend. Great job.
@obscur156Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to comment,I appreciate that. Thanks for watching,best regards.
@a.m-gh78762 ай бұрын
Hello I'm having a problem with the knock sensor in my 2003 GMC Yukon XL 2500. I've changed the original sensor, wire, and refrigerator face three times, yet the Check Engine Light is still on. The codes that appear on the scanner are P0300, P0332, and P0327. I also changed the spark plugs with the wire, and used #41-110 spark plugs as recommended by the parts store, even though the recommended spark plug number for my car is 41-962 according to the chassis number. I would like to know if the problem may be caused by using #41-110 spark plugs instead of 41-962. Please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks
@obscur1562 ай бұрын
I don't think that your problem is the spark plug. That being said,I am not a certified technician for GM...
@raymondmallais63752 ай бұрын
Pas pire l'installation juste un peu bizarre que ça sois un anglais qui fasse la démonstration à moins que ça sois un émigrant où un quebecquois qui fesait la démonstration en anglais
@obscur1562 ай бұрын
Je suis francophone, mais je fais mes vidéos en anglais pour avoir un plus grand auditoire... Merci d'avoir regardé la vidéo. Salutations.
@tommymejia82442 ай бұрын
Great Job!!! Thanks for sharing
@obscur1562 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and best regards.
@venturarides2 ай бұрын
good job!!
@obscur1562 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, regards 😊
@darryljackson59502 ай бұрын
thank you so much for the tip
@obscur1562 ай бұрын
You are welcome ,thanks for watching.
@whiskey45532 ай бұрын
Any concerns with trailering with a 90 on the back? I have an 18 ft freighter and have always taken the 9.9 johnson off when trailering to keep stress off the transom but maybe it wouldn't be a problem.
@obscur1562 ай бұрын
Not at all, this is a Nor-West 22 footer freighter canoe, it is a solid one. If you look closely at 8:10, you will see that my transom is well-supported with the bunks and I have two blocks of woods between the bunks and the frame of the trailer. I am also using a transom saver while trailering. That 90 hp is 350 lbs and no signs of stress after 6 years. If your transom is well-supported, there will be no problem. If you want more info and photos, go on Facebook and search for the group : Freighter Canoe Nunavik Nunavut. I will be there and will be easier to shoot you some pics if needed. Thanks for watching, best regards.
@chrisciraldo49352 ай бұрын
Did your flashers still work just no turn signals
@obscur1562 ай бұрын
They were working on and off...
@kenh67222 ай бұрын
I changed my oil but I found a copper washer in the waste oil it does not appear to be leaking at all, would it be okay to run two or three days as I want to flush it with this oil and then put New Oil in two or three days it does not appear to be leaking right now and I am assuming that it will not leak all out in 2 or 3 days in the next oil change and then put the copper washer back on then, thoughts?
@obscur1562 ай бұрын
Be sure it is not leaking,it would cost you a motor...
@ilicr99343 ай бұрын
Will this work on a 2008 chevy silverado?
@obscur1563 ай бұрын
There is good chance that the answer is YES. Check if the relay is at the same place !
@ilicr99343 ай бұрын
@@obscur156 thanks 👍
@Mr.GunLifeJohnny3 ай бұрын
Which primer paint did you use ?
@obscur1563 ай бұрын
Only lightly sanded it and painted it.
@Mr.GunLifeJohnny3 ай бұрын
@@obscur156they look pretty good, how have they been holding up with the paint job
@obscur1563 ай бұрын
@@Mr.GunLifeJohnny since it's not powder coated,you can see rock chips on it but it's not too bad.
@benchod35763 ай бұрын
Great job, it turned out awesome. You should've clear coated them at the end to make them a bit shiny and to give a little protection. For those who think the paint will come off when you take them out, put a painter's tape on your socket or on the lug nuts when you take them off or when you put them back on. Again, it turned out excellent 👍🏽
@obscur1563 ай бұрын
Good idea for the clear coat ! Thanks for the heads up. Regards.
@DJBrianAZ3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the idea with the olive oil. I've been making blocks of ice for while for trips & camping but my containers end up cracking after a while. Going to give this a try. Thanks
@obscur1563 ай бұрын
You are welcome Budd. Thanks for taking the time to comment,I appreciate that. It can be vegetable oil,I only have olive oil in the house... Thanks for watching and good camping season. Regards.
@dougbloom36723 ай бұрын
Heat gun . 3m adhesive remover . Just sayin
@bluesky-ud9wg3 ай бұрын
You do the same thing I do. I've been a Toyota tech for 23+ years. All of my vehicles are Auto and I have always installed an Aftermarket trans cooler and filter kit. It leaves the trans, to the filter kit, to the AM cooler, back through the radiator and back to the trans. That routing is because in theory the fluid leaves the trans "too hot" goes to the cooler, gets "too cold" back the rad to stabilize the temp and back to the trans. I don't care what ANY Manufacturer says, trans temps should NEVER go beyond 180 Degrees no matter what..
@carlosoliveira55883 ай бұрын
Poderia apenas ter lluminacao suficiente
@svenhansen96183 ай бұрын
Really nice job.
@obscur1563 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@endlessmilesrider67563 ай бұрын
What crap! You didn’t show how to get access and remove the fuel rail!
@az203 ай бұрын
which size of the rope?
@obscur1563 ай бұрын
1/2" buddy
@celinegosselin1763 ай бұрын
Super beau 0:45
@celinegosselin1763 ай бұрын
Super
@obscur1563 ай бұрын
Merci Celine !
@johnrussell78013 ай бұрын
I have no idea what you are doing. Some commentary would be nice
@markzuckerburger10624 ай бұрын
Did you have to run it to normal temperature to see if it worked or not?
@obscur1564 ай бұрын
Yes
@markzuckerburger10624 ай бұрын
@@obscur156 thx to you man I was able to fix my sensor it worked fine but th plastic part was all broken and the plug was hanging on by the little metals
@obscur1564 ай бұрын
@@markzuckerburger1062 You are welcome buddy. Thanks for taking the time to comment and thanks for watching. Regards.
@christianarteaga27654 ай бұрын
Going to have to get my door open first 🤬🤬
@obscur1564 ай бұрын
Remove the inside door panel !
@amytran60204 ай бұрын
Why did not one mention you look like bruce willis
@joehall36524 ай бұрын
Mine didny have that tube at the front? Do i need to fish it out or something?
@obscur1564 ай бұрын
Have you checked your user manual ?
@NormanLor4 ай бұрын
I HAVE EATEN THESE 'DOGS ALL OF MY LIFE BUT FOR SOME REASON THERE IS NO TASTE ANY LONGER. SERIOUSLY TASTELESS!!
@benjaminnelson22974 ай бұрын
I appreciate this video a lot as it helped me change the impeller on my early 90s mercury 20hp outboard.
@obscur1564 ай бұрын
Always satisfying when people take the time to comments and say that they liked the video. I appreciate your comment very much. Thanks for watching, best regards.
@essakinani15784 ай бұрын
Is there trolling mode provide with this 90 df?
@obscur1564 ай бұрын
Yes Sir !
@matthews55604 ай бұрын
Remote transmission filters should not have an anti drain back valve because it restricts the flow of oil in a transmission setting.
@13cardenk3 ай бұрын
How? 🤔 I thought anti drain back was a good thing? Explain please.
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What kind of lights on back of your rig? Mounted above or below waterline?
@@user-ws5ff1cd9n These are Ucinnovate blue led from amazon.
Is there a monthly subscription that you have to pay every month ?
Absolutely not, free to use app. So far so good, I like it a lot. Thanks for watching,best regards.
3:30 + 7:30-10:00 are critical info/valuable info spots. Fast forward to see instruction
Thanks for helping viewers, I appreciate that. Thanks for watching,best regards.
Nice job thanks,10 more hours and I’ll do mine! Now that I know how! Thank you.
@@raymondsadowski6080 You are welcome my friend. I make videos for nice comments like yours. Thanks for watching, best regards.
I got the P06DD on my 2017 Colorado, dealership replaced the oil pressure control solenoid and sensor. Code came back and now they have to replace the oil pump. 36k miles... Im going to sell the POS once I get it back, and probably get a Tacoma. Sux b/c I like how the Chevy looks and feels more than the Taco... but I cant trust the crappy GM parts
@@derekaltenburg I understand how you feel, been there and done that. Chevy needs to fix their shit... Good luck. Best regards.
Thanks
You are welcome !
Asi.tengo unasierra.y me pasa lomismo
I bought a new Suzuki DF15. Can you advise me what fuel to use? PB95 or PB98?
@@przemysaw124 I have always used 87 octane with up to 10% ethanol and never had fuel related problems. Check your owner's manual to see what they recommend in your country. I am in Canada.
Is it tiring holding the handle on long runs with that big outboard and its torque
Not really, you can lock the throttle and the torque is easy to handle with the hydraulic assist !
@@obscur156 thanks, I’m thinking about buying a DF75A tiller steer engine for my 17” aluminium boat
@@anthonyleavey7514 Non worries with the tiller,I just changed my boat for a Kingfisher 1825 Warrior Tiller with a DF140BTL.Even with 140 HP ,the tiller handle is easy to operate with the hydraulic system assist.
@@obscur156 I do runs of 30 to 50 miles each way. Ok to hang on to the tiller that long?
@@anthonyleavey7514 Yes , I do runs 40 kilometers with ease. Should not be a problem with the hydraulic assit tiller.
Hello, wondering if you have ever considered making a tent onboard your frt canoe, perhaps up in the bow area? If so how would you go about making the tent? Steve (68yrs) Manitoba. I'm from Kipawaw, Quebec. Had a 21' freight canoe when I was in my teens on Lake Kipawa. Cheers!
Hi Steve,check that link ,I think it will give you ideas: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dmyup9x8crfUpNY.html He had a nice set-up for a top on his freighter canoe. There is a couples of pictures too if you google that guy. You can do anything with a custom cover from a local canvas guy in your region I am sure. Cheers from Terrebonne ,Quebec. Best regards.
User more light
Agreed,I will do my best next time. Thanks for watching,best regards.
nice job thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your comment, I appreciate that. Thanks for watching,best regards.
Thats the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen 8 bolts lift the bed
@@MrGerryoc I guess you don't know what it's like to live in northern Canada and that your truck is all rusted out and working outside at -20 Celsius... Thanks for watching, best regards.
Merci pour cette démonstration qui est très utile. Le budget aprox d'une réparation comme celle-la est de combien?
@@bourouchky J'ai fait changer l'arbre de l'hélice qui était croche, temps et pièces et taxes était de 900$ canadien. Merci pour votre commentaire, meilleures salutations.
Yours is a very informative video! I need to change my pcv on my 2014 Chevy Silverado..same 5.3 litter engine.thnx!
I appreciate your comment,that's what makes me do more videos. Thanks for watching,best regards.
wow looks like they just went to a nail salon. manicure and pedicure 😊
I've read that the 2004 holds 11.2 quarts but you show less than 4 quarts flushed yet I saw the bubbles telling us it was almost empty so how could only 4 quarts come out. Then you said to top it off! 11.2 - 4 qts = 7 qts you'll need to top it off!? As you can see I am confused. I wanted to see how and when you refilled the transmission fluid? Did you refill as you removed old (which I don't think you did)? Did you flush out all the old then refill? And do you consider 7 quarts as topping it off?? Again I'm a little confused!
Could have just taken it to the car wash for real
Was this done while shifted in neutral?
Yes sir.
What are the symptoms of a bad oil sending unit and a pcv valve??
I love guys with smart ideas, specifically simplicity for a budget with better quality and less money to spend. Great job.
Thanks for taking the time to comment,I appreciate that. Thanks for watching,best regards.
Hello I'm having a problem with the knock sensor in my 2003 GMC Yukon XL 2500. I've changed the original sensor, wire, and refrigerator face three times, yet the Check Engine Light is still on. The codes that appear on the scanner are P0300, P0332, and P0327. I also changed the spark plugs with the wire, and used #41-110 spark plugs as recommended by the parts store, even though the recommended spark plug number for my car is 41-962 according to the chassis number. I would like to know if the problem may be caused by using #41-110 spark plugs instead of 41-962. Please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks
I don't think that your problem is the spark plug. That being said,I am not a certified technician for GM...
Pas pire l'installation juste un peu bizarre que ça sois un anglais qui fasse la démonstration à moins que ça sois un émigrant où un quebecquois qui fesait la démonstration en anglais
Je suis francophone, mais je fais mes vidéos en anglais pour avoir un plus grand auditoire... Merci d'avoir regardé la vidéo. Salutations.
Great Job!!! Thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and best regards.
good job!!
Thanks for watching, regards 😊
thank you so much for the tip
You are welcome ,thanks for watching.
Any concerns with trailering with a 90 on the back? I have an 18 ft freighter and have always taken the 9.9 johnson off when trailering to keep stress off the transom but maybe it wouldn't be a problem.
Not at all, this is a Nor-West 22 footer freighter canoe, it is a solid one. If you look closely at 8:10, you will see that my transom is well-supported with the bunks and I have two blocks of woods between the bunks and the frame of the trailer. I am also using a transom saver while trailering. That 90 hp is 350 lbs and no signs of stress after 6 years. If your transom is well-supported, there will be no problem. If you want more info and photos, go on Facebook and search for the group : Freighter Canoe Nunavik Nunavut. I will be there and will be easier to shoot you some pics if needed. Thanks for watching, best regards.
Did your flashers still work just no turn signals
They were working on and off...
I changed my oil but I found a copper washer in the waste oil it does not appear to be leaking at all, would it be okay to run two or three days as I want to flush it with this oil and then put New Oil in two or three days it does not appear to be leaking right now and I am assuming that it will not leak all out in 2 or 3 days in the next oil change and then put the copper washer back on then, thoughts?
Be sure it is not leaking,it would cost you a motor...
Will this work on a 2008 chevy silverado?
There is good chance that the answer is YES. Check if the relay is at the same place !
@@obscur156 thanks 👍
Which primer paint did you use ?
Only lightly sanded it and painted it.
@@obscur156they look pretty good, how have they been holding up with the paint job
@@Mr.GunLifeJohnny since it's not powder coated,you can see rock chips on it but it's not too bad.
Great job, it turned out awesome. You should've clear coated them at the end to make them a bit shiny and to give a little protection. For those who think the paint will come off when you take them out, put a painter's tape on your socket or on the lug nuts when you take them off or when you put them back on. Again, it turned out excellent 👍🏽
Good idea for the clear coat ! Thanks for the heads up. Regards.
Thanks for the idea with the olive oil. I've been making blocks of ice for while for trips & camping but my containers end up cracking after a while. Going to give this a try. Thanks
You are welcome Budd. Thanks for taking the time to comment,I appreciate that. It can be vegetable oil,I only have olive oil in the house... Thanks for watching and good camping season. Regards.
Heat gun . 3m adhesive remover . Just sayin
You do the same thing I do. I've been a Toyota tech for 23+ years. All of my vehicles are Auto and I have always installed an Aftermarket trans cooler and filter kit. It leaves the trans, to the filter kit, to the AM cooler, back through the radiator and back to the trans. That routing is because in theory the fluid leaves the trans "too hot" goes to the cooler, gets "too cold" back the rad to stabilize the temp and back to the trans. I don't care what ANY Manufacturer says, trans temps should NEVER go beyond 180 Degrees no matter what..
Poderia apenas ter lluminacao suficiente
Really nice job.
Thank you.
What crap! You didn’t show how to get access and remove the fuel rail!
which size of the rope?
1/2" buddy
Super beau 0:45
Super
Merci Celine !
I have no idea what you are doing. Some commentary would be nice
Did you have to run it to normal temperature to see if it worked or not?
Yes
@@obscur156 thx to you man I was able to fix my sensor it worked fine but th plastic part was all broken and the plug was hanging on by the little metals
@@markzuckerburger1062 You are welcome buddy. Thanks for taking the time to comment and thanks for watching. Regards.
Going to have to get my door open first 🤬🤬
Remove the inside door panel !
Why did not one mention you look like bruce willis
Mine didny have that tube at the front? Do i need to fish it out or something?
Have you checked your user manual ?
I HAVE EATEN THESE 'DOGS ALL OF MY LIFE BUT FOR SOME REASON THERE IS NO TASTE ANY LONGER. SERIOUSLY TASTELESS!!
I appreciate this video a lot as it helped me change the impeller on my early 90s mercury 20hp outboard.
Always satisfying when people take the time to comments and say that they liked the video. I appreciate your comment very much. Thanks for watching, best regards.
Is there trolling mode provide with this 90 df?
Yes Sir !
Remote transmission filters should not have an anti drain back valve because it restricts the flow of oil in a transmission setting.
How? 🤔 I thought anti drain back was a good thing? Explain please.