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Thank you! I just replaced a severely cracked windshield only to get another rock on the hwy cracking my new $450 windshield 😭. I appreciate your help!
I love the detailed video but I have a 2008 charger 2.7L, was that the inbetween year? and would the timing chain for the 07 or 09 work for my 08? I'm not sure what the slight differences are between those 3 years. Any help or advice would be much appreciated! Thanks!
Unbelievable, you tell people to use a crow bar to push the piston back in and and damage the face of the piston, instead why don't you tell them to buy a caliber tool for 12.00 dollars to do the job right.
"If you know anything about deer, they just don't suddenly stop, look at whats coning at them and then suddenly run back into the woods" If you know anything about deer,, they are totally unpredictable, they may stop and freeze, they may keep running, they may stop and turn and run back into the woods, they may run down the road in front of you or any combination of these things. Also, hitting a deer with a car is probably not going to be fatal for anyone but the deer. Lastly, the closed whistle goes on the right side.
This may be too late for you to answer, but... I bought a Schmeckenbelcher musical cuckoo clock a few weeks ago. It had not been run in quite a while, from what the person I bought it from said. It was dusty inside and I cleaned it up. It did not have a pendulum, but the pendulum wire ran fine for hours at a time. I watched a video on how to lubriucate the movement, and even though it seemed to be running fine, I lubricated it using the same oil that you used in your video. Ever since then, I cannot get the clock to keep running - it stops after a few seconds, with or without the pendulum attached. I only used a drop of oil on each gear pivot point, and I wiped up any excess oil - but it will not stay running unless I put two weights on the chain. I have not taken the movement out of the clock to clean it like you did in your video. I am hesitant to do so because of the musical movement. What do I need to do to get the clock running again? Thanks in advance.
Take lots of pictures and remove one thing at a time. Dirt is probably the one thing that’s hindering your cuckoo clock. If you can carefully and slowly remove the gearbox, you can clean it, dry it, and put it all back together. That’s my best guess.
@@FixiT-Rick I took the clock down, sprayed the movement with compressed air, sprayed a little WD40 on the gear pivot points, then took a heat gun and dried out the movement, thinking that maybe the heat gun would spread the oil out a little thinner on the pivot points. I let the movement air out for a day, then used the heat gun again - and now the clock is running perfectly! Amazing!
So I’m at a gas station at 4 am in the middle of my road trip. The gas pump is literally pumping a cent per second. I laid the nozzle on the ground for a few seconds and I shit you not, the pump goes to full spray
Whoever worked on that before just smeared orange silicone over everything instead of replacing gaskets. When you pull an intake manifold off and see silicone sealant you know you're in trouble.