Toni Bendetto

Toni Bendetto

This channel is all about fixing things yourself. You don't need lots of fancy tools and equipment to do most repairs on vehicles. I show you the techniques needed to perform various repairs on engines and other parts of a vehicle. While I do not showcase all types of vehicles, these methods apply to all vehicles. I am an ASE certified Advance Level master Technician, Engine Machinist and Auto body Specialist, and these are the methods I have used for over 40 years to make my bread and keep my customers happy. I take live videos, they are not staged so that everything is perfect. Sometimes I drop a tool, or the camera angle or lighting is not perfect. So, concentrate on the information given, and feel free to pose useful questions and offer constructive input. My videos are not sponsored by anyone, just me. I mention names of parts houses so you know where to get the items I use in the video.

Making a Stock Rack 2

Making a Stock Rack 2

Making a Stock Rack 1

Making a Stock Rack 1

Mole the rat

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  • @joshuadoty3275
    @joshuadoty327524 күн бұрын

    So in all how long does the fan run untill its cool? Trying to figure out what size UPS system I need to get to connect mine to in case of power loss.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself21 күн бұрын

    It runs about 10 mins until cool.

  • @garielgrenadius7564
    @garielgrenadius75642 ай бұрын

    I like how you tell what tools that are needed, as well as the o ring that works. It saves a lot of the guesswork. Good video.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I try to make these videos contain the vital information needed for the repair. Thanks for watching.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen2 ай бұрын

    It looks like the same sort of square cut plasticy o ring that I found on my 97 discovery oil relief valve plug. Which is impossible to find just like the cone shaped o ring for the oil pressure sending unit. lol

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    That o ring started out as a round oring. It was just very old and leaky. The oil pressure unit is a different seal altogether, I have to wonder how it even seals.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen2 ай бұрын

    Great video very informative👍 I have a 97 discovery that I’m thinking about removing the catalytic converters from and replacing them with a straight pipe. Do you think that this will cause any issues with the motor?

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen2 ай бұрын

    The check engine light is currently not on but when I measure the exhaust pipe in front of the cat it’s 200f the exhaust pipe right behind the cat is only 250f

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    For off-road use, it is legal to do so. You will get a check engine light on, and it will give a trouble code indicating that the cats are below the efficiency level. You will absolutely need to run front O2 sensors, so that your PCM can regulate timing and fuel. If the cats are not clogged, then I would just leave them on there. YOu can measure the exhaust backpressure at the front O2 sensor. Call around to various shops and see if they can perform this test. It will tell you if there is any restriction in the cat.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    That is a normal increase in temperature. When the catalyst is doing its job, there is a lot of waste heat produced. If the temps are the same before and after the cat, then the cat is no good. So, I'd say your cat(s) are working fine.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen2 ай бұрын

    Thank you😀 once again you saved my bacon 🥓

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen2 ай бұрын

    By the way, I followed your advice and switched my oil filter to a mobile one. And the oil light that used to stay on for five seconds in the morning now goes off in less than one second.😀

  • @irisbaez1972
    @irisbaez19722 ай бұрын

    Do you know the problem I see? No cleaning those areas. I clean under hood every month. I keep all A/C areas clean, even use WD40 on aluminum parts and good grease on Ruber hoses

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    While the corrosive effects of the tremendous amount of road salt can be reduced, it can never be avoided. This 1996 truck has been well preserved, and has the original frame with no frame repairs, only minor sheet metal repairs. This truck gets many baths a year. Thank you for mentioning this.

  • @user-he1mm6fn6q
    @user-he1mm6fn6q2 ай бұрын

    how to use this from the beginning

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    I will post that in the next video about diagnostics.

  • @tonyb2481
    @tonyb24812 ай бұрын

    nice shop! what are your shop's dimensions?

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    24 x 24 Just enough for a lift and a loft with workbench underneath, and a 13' ceiling.

  • @Heeba_Sheikhi
    @Heeba_Sheikhi3 ай бұрын

    YOU GOT MAIL! 😅GOOD OL IMES!!

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself3 ай бұрын

    I checked my mail and I did not see anything. Did you email me?

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen3 ай бұрын

    I have a question for you. I have a 97 discovery that I just two days ago replaced (per your awesome video) the rod bearings,crank bearings,oil pump, timing chain set and removed and cleaned the pickup tube. I did this because after I dissembled and cleaned the plugged rocker assembly’s and did 2 back to back oil flushes, the oil light would stay on for 6-8 seconds in the morning. It already had a slight rod knock. I’ve only put 70 miles on it since buying it. now the oil light stays on in the morning for 5ish seconds. The motor is a lot quieter, there might be some very very slight bottom end noise ( it could just be my imagination). Do you have any advice on what I should do next? (The old bearings were worn to the copper, the new crank bearings plastic gauged at 1 3/4 thousandths the rods at 1 thousandths.)

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself3 ай бұрын

    Try running VR1 20w50 oil. Valvoline. Also, there is a press-in plug in an oil galley on the timing cover that sometimes leaks. It shows up as a few drops hanging off the oil filter (which is not leaking). Mine is, and I will do a video on how to repair it. That's scheduled for June. It drains the oil out of the passages above the oil filter, so it takes a few seconds to build pressure. Also, I have found that a Rover or Mobile1 filter work the best for anti-drainback properties.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen3 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for the advice 👍

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen2 ай бұрын

    I replaced the oil filter with a mobile 1 filter and it’s fixed 😀 thank you so much 👍

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    I'm glad to help. I've tested Fram, Wix, A/C Delco, Mobile 1, Rover, Microguard, K&N, and some brands I cannot remember right now. I came out with definitive results, that the OE Rover and the Mobile 1 are the only two I should use on this motor, and that 20W50 VR1 is the only oil.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen3 ай бұрын

    It will be interesting to see how much of again you will get from this mod. It’s definitely going to help

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself3 ай бұрын

    I will do a follow up video, showing the temperature comparison while running, with a hot engine.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen3 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I will post a video showing the difference with and without the fresh air intake. Coming soon.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen3 ай бұрын

    I just finished this doing this exact job on my 97 discovery, in the backyard on a gravel driveway lol. I cannot thank you enough for this video and your other videos. All the pointers and tricks really made the difference. Thank you 👍👍👍

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    My aim is to help the DIY guy get his ride on the road, without a big investment. Everything I do, you can do. And I try to provide critical part numbers and procedures. Check out the oil pump spring repair video too.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen3 ай бұрын

    I installed a cork oil pan gasket on my 97 discovery 4.0 but I couldn’t find a torque spec for a cork gasket, the book says 17lbs but that’s for RTV with out a gasket. I torque the pan bolts to 12lbs, do you think that will work? Thanks

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    I use this sealer on my gaskets. For cork, I tighten with a 1/4 drive ratchet until the gasket just barely moves. I do not know the torque, but it is very light. www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/versachem/oil--chemicals---fluids/adhesives---sealants/gasket-makers---sealers/166cc2694828/versachem-4-ounce-rtv-silicone-sealant/ver0/34000?q=gasket+makers+%26+sealers&pos=30

  • @stuartroberto5430
    @stuartroberto54304 ай бұрын

    😜 Promo'SM

  • @crashdumpculture494
    @crashdumpculture4944 ай бұрын

    Nice video! keep up the good work. I just scored a 96 Discovery 1 (5 speed) with 220K miles.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    You have found a rare one. There are few of the manuals around. Rebuild it, drive it.

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for making these videos. They have been an incredible help to me. I’m do this exact job my gravel driveway lol. What sealant do you recommend for the mating surface between the rear bearing cap and block (black rtv, hylomar blue)? Do you recommend using any sealant on the timing cover gasket? Do I need to remove the crank position sensor or just the plastic cover? Thanks again

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    I use aviation sealer. Sorry for the delay in responding. www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/versachem/oil--chemicals---fluids/adhesives---sealants/gasket-makers---sealers/166cc2694828/versachem-4-ounce-rtv-silicone-sealant/ver0/34000?q=gasket+makers+%26+sealers&pos=30

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself2 ай бұрын

    I got sick of seeing fake automotive repair videos online, so i decided to post the real stuff.

  • @Sammyboy1335
    @Sammyboy13355 ай бұрын

    Ford 4.0

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself5 ай бұрын

    Land Rover 4.0L. Land Rover bought the tooling and rights to the Buick 215. They started releasing it as the 3.5L, then the 3.9L, and then the 4.0L and then the 4.6L. This is a 1996 4.0L.

  • @joshsmith3020
    @joshsmith30205 ай бұрын

    I have seen the 92 c1500 that my dad gifted me run with a quarter standing on the breather. Most wild thing I’ve ever seen and she’s still smooth to this day at 209,000

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself5 ай бұрын

    I will try and stand a quarter up on it. I've always used a cup of water.

  • @Bulletstop75
    @Bulletstop755 ай бұрын

    Is that one of those eBay radiators?

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself5 ай бұрын

    Yes, it is. Do not be fooled into purchasing one, unless you are ready for some custom work.

  • @TJackSurvival
    @TJackSurvival5 ай бұрын

    That’s smooth! 😂

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself5 ай бұрын

    This is how we proved to a customer that we could build an engine better than the factory could. Try this with any car, and see how it does. If the water is not this stable, then something is wrong.

  • @TJackSurvival
    @TJackSurvival5 ай бұрын

    Do you have a built 4.6 for sale?

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself5 ай бұрын

    @@TJackSurvivalNo, but I will make some calls on Friday. I will let you know.

  • @TJackSurvival
    @TJackSurvival5 ай бұрын

    @@You-can-fix-it-yourselfthanks

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself5 ай бұрын

    I have not found one that is ready to ship. Email me and we can discuss other options. [email protected]

  • @chrishanmadushanka6185
    @chrishanmadushanka61856 ай бұрын

    Hey 👋 I am planning to add some studs to my tyres... highly appreciate if you could advise me... Tyres size 205/65/R16, so can I install them?? 🙏🙏🙏

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself6 ай бұрын

    Here is one of my videos on installation: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aWSaysydc5uYeKg.html

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself5 ай бұрын

    The best studs are part # X001WJ1TYZ

  • @AnthonyMoody
    @AnthonyMoody6 ай бұрын

    What grit sandpaper do you recommend?

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself6 ай бұрын

    I started with a bastard file, and finished with 220. In this video, it is at about the 20 minute mark: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d2Rtw6OtoNuckrQ.html

  • @garielgrenadius7564
    @garielgrenadius75646 ай бұрын

    That must get people going during parties. Very cool.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself6 ай бұрын

    I am often asked, "Where are the batteries?"

  • @user-wc7ns4mu9v
    @user-wc7ns4mu9v9 ай бұрын

    Fuckin A

  • @Lero_Po
    @Lero_Po9 ай бұрын

    Note that this specific tire doesn't even come completely flat from the factory. Do what you will with this info.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself9 ай бұрын

    You are correct. Normally there is a small crown that flattens out when the wight is on the tire. It will be seen as a drop off on the first and last row of lugs, with the internal rows being mostly flat. These tires, however, had a severe offset crown that was caused by very bad camber settings. If I had a truck with duallies, I could have put all 4 on the rear and run them, but as a stand alone set, they were terrible. Some tires, like a lot of Michelin tires, come flat all across the tread, but not all.

  • @EPICWWII
    @EPICWWII9 ай бұрын

    Its kinda like stump grinding 🤣

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself9 ай бұрын

    Kinda, but a lot more dangerous.

  • @garielgrenadius7564
    @garielgrenadius75649 ай бұрын

    I'm going to make one of these for myself. Can you show how you made this shaver?

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself9 ай бұрын

    I will, just give me a few days to do so. I have a bunch of photos I can make into a video.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself8 ай бұрын

    I've posted the video of how I made the shaver.

  • @damioncutler1115
    @damioncutler11159 ай бұрын

    changed my friends pads about a month ago, and he said the scretching. I checked them to day and found exactly this! so I'm putting new pads on again tomorrow but it's the last time I buy Mintex brakes!

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself9 ай бұрын

    I think this is from the corrosion sneaking its way in between the pad and backing plate. It is VERY common up here in New England, and when I lived (8 years) in North Carolina, I rarely saw it.

  • @samson2143
    @samson214310 ай бұрын

    I ended up tapping down with a larger socket and a rubber hammer. Kept squirting with WD 40 and it finally launched the parts out 😂. I’ll be cleaning and reassembling before I add the new oil gears in

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself9 ай бұрын

    Launching is right, there's a lot of pressure behind that plunger. Check out a few other videos on the oiling system, before you reassemble your pump.

  • @Jharo77
    @Jharo7710 ай бұрын

    Cool. The other vid had dude digging with needle nose

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself10 ай бұрын

    I would go nuts using pliers. Here's a video on installation, using the right tools. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aWSaysydc5uYeKg.html

  • @Cmecandido
    @Cmecandido10 ай бұрын

    How long did they last, did they come out at all on higher speed?

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself10 ай бұрын

    The studs have been in for 2 years, without any problems. Take note of the shape of the stud, as these are the best, and not merely screws. I have another video about what is a stud. It's short, but very useful. Make sure you use the same type I have here, not bullet shaped ones. Remember to like and subscribe.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself10 ай бұрын

    Here's a video with the studs, and a link if you want to purchase them. kzread.info/dash/bejne/mpaTtMSPk6rYo5M.html

  • @bradsnipes7750
    @bradsnipes775010 ай бұрын

    Awesome video. Thank you. This helped me out alot

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself10 ай бұрын

    Happy to help out. All my videos are real time work, not staged. Check out the others for some good tips. Remember to like and subscribe.

  • @mrboffo44
    @mrboffo4411 ай бұрын

    What is your source for the right kind of stud? I have not seen them for sale. thanks

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself10 ай бұрын

    I'll dig up the sale of these and get back to you.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself10 ай бұрын

    Here are some on Ebay. Choose your size. www.ebay.com/itm/204463918798?hash=item2f9affcece:g:eioAAOSwfbRlBQPb&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA8MMVkHS6e0t09bDGaQ75%2FFLIAjIf3Rvi3k%2F%2BzgX6UIFPhUnRHZEZSeNnDd8DA7VBTTPj0%2FfL4KcUSKFjg1lp2O0UrMTrxU1LGGgCwgTsIzfByldl50V2kqTgzICgBQaA2sBWzzsLXtr6EJ3c07MEB%2BfHjmab6vWNDN630Z9miAbjoSl0IgkJXNQ4Yu0AO49lBL%2Be4UVRyKY3qx7GIV6NZWVrEZXEX6oTMbZzOX4%2Fu1RRxSDLgpBpBgOKmqGaPd4k%2FOxwETyYjlXxDgKphj4ti87dIqKKiO6lhM%2BOTtX3VSDROM4RgAtQ88r2ocCSLbb1KA%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR6C5yfLbYg

  • @abnerabreu8214
    @abnerabreu821411 ай бұрын

    Promo'SM

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself11 ай бұрын

    ??

  • @NWCollectorAutoRepair
    @NWCollectorAutoRepair11 ай бұрын

    Hi Toni, just stumbled on your channel. I've got a 95 Discovery I've done a lot of work on, including top-end rebuild, and a 97 Discovery I'm restoring now. Looks like you've got a lot of content I can dig through, thanks for creating this content for the community! I documented all my work through Instagram for almost 10 years and transitioned to KZread just a few weeks back. Figured I'd reach out as I'll be doing a lot of this work in the coming weeks and months as well.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself11 ай бұрын

    Howdy NW, welcome to my channel, I'm glad you like it. With all the bad advice that is out there, I figured I'd put out genuine videos, about real work. This would give people a good idea about what a job entails, what tools they need, and sometimes, what part numbers they need. AND, if they can complete the job in their garage. Send me a link to your channel, and we can compare notes. I'm always willing to learn, and I also like automotive videos and other motorheads. In my channel, start from the beginning, and work your way through. Some of the videos you may want to play at 1.5 speed, as I am working and talking. Please subscribe to the channel, as that will show you when I post new videos. There is an interesting one on a radiator replacement coming up tomorrow.

  • @NWCollectorAutoRepair
    @NWCollectorAutoRepair11 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dron/DB58Rof3bOepY9B3jI8FbQ.html@@You-can-fix-it-yourself

  • @user-oc1ci4wf6s
    @user-oc1ci4wf6s Жыл бұрын

    I couldn't believe that it was this easy. I tried it on my truck......and it is. Kudos for the video.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @user-oc1ci4wf6s
    @user-oc1ci4wf6s Жыл бұрын

    I guess I shouldn't throw out my old LED's. I'm going to try this.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    This is a last resort method of generating electricity, so don't get your hopes up too high.

  • @user-oc1ci4wf6s
    @user-oc1ci4wf6s Жыл бұрын

    Well now, this saves a TON of work and money. There's $400 you didn't throw away, and can spend it on something else. Thanks!!!

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    It's pretty easy when the engine is out of the vehicle, and it works.

  • @user-oc1ci4wf6s
    @user-oc1ci4wf6s Жыл бұрын

    It's about time that a practical video was made about making something cool for your truck, with just an average garage....instead of a space shuttle shop.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @user-oc1ci4wf6s
    @user-oc1ci4wf6s Жыл бұрын

    Awesome torch work.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @jamesplotkin4674
    @jamesplotkin4674 Жыл бұрын

    Good idea. My Colorado will crank without firing (flood mode) when the accelerator pedal is pressed to the floor. I let it crank 5 seconds, then lift to start.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    This method avoids any mishaps that can occur should no pressure build.

  • @malestromsreptileranch1508
    @malestromsreptileranch1508 Жыл бұрын

    Why not cut, tap and use a reverse thread driver?

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    Because the stud has been in the manifold since 1996, and is thoroughly seized. The bolt effectively becomes one with the manifold.

  • @davidelliott5843
    @davidelliott5843 Жыл бұрын

    Put a bead of arc weld onto the nut with a cheap welder. The sudden heat will loosen the threads. Replace with stainless dome nuts and all will be well. Closed threads won’t corrode. Open nuts are a bad idea.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    I should have said, "No special tools" instead of "No Torch".

  • @jalton9416
    @jalton9416 Жыл бұрын

    Another good tool for the tool box. Thanks for the video.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @scotdoc
    @scotdoc Жыл бұрын

    Nice job. I find it’s a lot quicker with an air chisel on lowest setting

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    Very true. I want to give the home mechanics who don't have air, some hope when facing a difficult situation.

  • @whlawson5812
    @whlawson5812 Жыл бұрын

    Was this plunger stuck open or stuck close. Stuck open= engine is damaged?. Can't imagine that this plunger which control pressure of engine oil going into bearing or rocker arms etc could become stuck in an open or partly open position. This is in a diesel engine?. Oil change interval of 10,000 miles?. Regards.

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    This is a 4.0L gasoline (petrol) engine. The vehicle was abused in every way. It was run low on oil, then with thin oil (5W-30) and then too much oil, and overheated multiple times. The plunger was stuck open, as it was finally and fatally overheated on the highway. This is when the plunger is in the most open position and it stuck there. I'll be making some videos this summer, doing a teardown of the engine. The videos of a 4.0L are of a used engine that we rebuilt and are currently installing. Thanks for the questions and comments.

  • @BigJimboGuy
    @BigJimboGuy Жыл бұрын

    IT'S A SHOULDER NUT - after that I lost interest, Thank You

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    What made you lose interest? many exhaust nuts are shouldered nuts.

  • @jongonegone1262
    @jongonegone1262 Жыл бұрын

    after your 2 holes drilled, small cordless dremel tool with carbon cutoff wheel or diamond wheel will help before nut cracker. nice video

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tip!

  • @garielgrenadius7564
    @garielgrenadius7564 Жыл бұрын

    Oh boy, that hurt!!

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    Yes, it would if it were for a job. Check out my other video on how to remove the nuts and studs for real.

  • @jerrymorgan2769
    @jerrymorgan2769 Жыл бұрын

    Don't breathe the ......fumes

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    For the purpose of the video, I turned off the fan that blows across the lathe. It is too much background noise for the video. When i am not running the video, I have the fan providing a constant stream of fresh air across the work. Good point, thanks for the comment.

  • @jerrymorgan2769
    @jerrymorgan2769 Жыл бұрын

    @@You-can-fix-it-yourself what company is that engine lathe

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    @@jerrymorgan2769 Rockwell 11". I will do a video on it next week. it is an awesome lathe. Very old, 1981, but very versatile and durable.

  • @jerrymorgan2769
    @jerrymorgan2769 Жыл бұрын

    @@You-can-fix-it-yourself I have a big 1955 Monarch lathe in my garage I ran it many years ....I have no electric power to use it

  • @You-can-fix-it-yourself
    @You-can-fix-it-yourself Жыл бұрын

    @@jerrymorgan2769 Call an electrician so that power can be run safely.