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What size nut dose that bolt take?
Surprised this is the first video that popped up when searching. Amateur hour.
Now show us how it is done without destroying the bearing using a proper pinion puller.
What about the adapter?
LOL
What if you don't have those things. Dang gone it
Before the compressor or after the compressor? Unclear of which it is?
What size ?
I am looking at TWO stators out of a 12 hp ride on.....the copper wiring on the stator that is wrapped around every post is SCREWED to the metal ring??? How can it not touch when they screwed it to the metal??? Something wrong here....
man those 15"- tires are a pain in the butt!
This has to be my least favourite job with wrenching on older cars. Not fun when it all goes south!
How do you know what pipe to pierce
Thank you
I over filled my 1990 bronco 2 by a quart! I don't want to drain the pan yet. I wonder if you can get the pump and tubing at Harbor Freight ? Thanks for the video I'll do it!
i wish mine would click off like that but man these extractor sockets aren't doin the job lol
It’s a solution, but not a great one in my opinion. You would have to pull your seat every time to get the Velcro loose. You know why Harley put those stupid clips on there to begin with don’t you? Lol. Good ole Harley. You have to buy it. Then you have to build it.
Very helpful. The only thing I would add to your video would be what to do with the transmission fluid that you removed.
I never had any luck with the extractor. I had to use a nut splitter.
Spend all that money on a Harley and have to use Velcro to hold the bike together, seems like someone would have made a new design by now
my man, i just picked up a similar kit at McFaddendale's here in Vegas...i was informed we need to pop that tang end off before it's complete... not really?
Great video! I just bought a 2003 Sportster XL1200S and needed to know how to jack it up. Your video was exactly was I was looking for. Thank you!
Does anyone have any long-term experience with these valves? Say, 5+ years? I’m a little skeptical about that rubber seal. As I know that all rubber (Even silicone), has microscopic pores in it, which lets gasses pass through over time.
Thanks
Thaks Handyman. Your video was right on. Its guys like you that make KZread Great!!!
What was the part number of that belt?
I never got through the entire video because the soundtrack made me kill myself.
Hey buddy Tks for the common sense video. I would’ve had a harder time if not for this. ☮️
Hey handyman. You still happy w APlus Lift? Im building a shop right now with 12x12 doors and 14 ft high ceilings. I feel like buying the API certified APlus Lift. Can i go wrong by doing so? I have 6.0-6.5" thick, 6SACK cement floor with 3/4" imbedded fibers and rebar.
You needs to put on gloves on for safety purposes
Wrong. Never put on gloves when using a grinder as the gloves can get caught in the grinder
Spoken like a woman
Thank you for sharing this! Game changer.
The scratch will do no harm 😂 🤦🏻
10 years later, I'm here to learn 🎉
Can this be used with R410a? My low side pressure rating is 236
Good Video! I really appreciate people like you. YOU ROCK!
Can you get wiring diagrams for a nissan tiida
Hello I have a 2016 Creekside 27 BHS travel trailer not blowing cold I'm going to try this method I really appreciate this video bro literally saved the summer only wants to know are they labeled low and high side to tap into?
The low side will be the larger diameter of the two.
My old 1994 Coleman ac looks just like the one in your video. It blows cool air, not cold. How do you know how much freon to add if just topping it off? Im assuming it is R22 but the label is so faded out I can't read it. Also, my fan motor bushings are going bad. Sometimes screaching or siezing up. Oiling is no longer doing much good. This fan motor has 5 wires plus the ground. All new motors i have found only have 4 wires, plus the ground. Do you know if this new motor will work and if so, how to wire it with one less wire. The only difference is the old motor has 2 brown wires, new motor only has 1 brown. Can't afford a new AC and summer is just around the corner. I live in my rv and it gets hot in Texas. If its 100 outside it's 90 inside with ac full blast and that's also with a 5000 btu window unit going in the bedroom of my 38ft 5th wheel. Any help would be much appreciated from you or anyone reading this comment!! It also would be nice to find a video of someone actually recharging an RV AC unit. Been looking, haven't seen one yet. Thanks
Every time I watch these videos, I see guys working in small spaces like I am having to do now with sharp rocks under the plastic no one thought to remove. I would like to see local building codes for new construction to have a minimum of three feet from highest object (floor joist or pipes) to the ground & while there is still an open wall have a bobcat smooth the ground out, then a good plastic layer.
Is it possible to clean the valley without removing the engine from the truck?
What kind of lift would you use to keep a bike like that in the video off the ground in the winter?
I agree. My lawns wet and the slightest wet area those tires spin and tare everything up. What are the brand of the tires u put on?
Overkill
Instead of blowing with air I think a shop vacuum would have been a better idea.
To bad you didn't do this in the daytime so that you had better lighting.
Oh man watched your video- thanks man
Someone stripped my wiring from the attic. They only cut a few wires. How can I trace where they came from? I still have the wires they left that they were going to still.
THIS VIDEO SHOWS NOTHING
its helpful you show how these go together but yeah buddy, get a tiny bit of that sandpaper grit in a hydraulic pump and it aint gonna last very long. same as with honing an engine block it needs to be scrubbed with hot soapy water after introducing any grit, sandpaper not a good choice in hydro pumps..
All these years later and harley still uses these. Part of the superior HD craftsmanship.
Where can I get that tool???