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I tried to just flip that little grey piece off like you did, but it is somehow secured like a mofo. I cannot for the life of me get these two pieces apart.
Is that a big green stain on the bottom of the pool or algae the vacuum isn't picking up? I've got a 21' round pool I want to use it in for algae removal vs the pump vacuum
its a stain, i eventually was able to bleach it out with chlorine, vacuum should do an ok job of removing algae but a pump vacuum would probably work better
How long did this take, have just tried to remove a shaft from a vintage set of 80’s Wilson blades and couldn’t break the bond in 10 minutes of heating. My ferrule melted. Will have another go tomorrow
Technically, If you don't know what the flying object is, you can call it a UFO ("unidentified" flying object). So the title is at least partially accurate 😉
OK ...I have used BG EPR 109 for a flush and had the new oil come out black as ink. (Dodge 4 cyl 165k miles. It still uses oil. I read about this 505 on Bob the Oil guy Also saw Yamalube ring-free on DIY and then there is B12 for piston soak... I have an oil burner Kia 4 cyl with 65 K miles that has had 2 piston soaks. I want to put in something that cleans STUCK PISTON RINGS while it stays in the oil...not at the end before the flush...
yea you pour all of the fuel cleaner in the gas tank, can do it whenever, probably only need to do it every 25-50 thousand miles, make sure to subscribe to see more and have an awesome day!
These are very pricy averaging about $50 a bottle and I'm wondering if they are 'fad priced' due to all the PR. Are they really better than all the alternative cleaners?
i think they are, it doesn't really get a lot of pr, its not carried in any major retailer, only people that watch scotty kilmer know about it, scotty doesnt endorse a lot of products
I also have the 1720, but with only 1.5ghz cpu. Thinking of trying to improve the HW after wiping it and creating a linux/vista dual boot. Curious what you used for ram here, and how it ended up for you? Any regrets? Also, why did you choose to keep hdd? I heard that ssd can be the best improvement for speed on these machines. Thanks!
next time poke a hole in the end of the grip. it'll allow the pressure to relieve in the shaft and prevent the hydraulic effect so you can use a sufficient amount of epoxy.
The Nyko Intercooler was a fire hazard . It ruined my 360 by melting the power port on the motherboard . If you google it , you'll see that mine was not an isolated incident , these things killed many 360s .
These cleaners are mainly meant to clean fuel injectors and valves, If you want to get carbon off your piston rings use Valvoline restore and protect it slowly removes carbon build-up so your oil filter will not get clogged up so quick and don't ever use any oil additives in your oil it's all bullshit and will mess with the factory additives in your oil and cause problems. The Motor oil geek does lab testing on all these additives! Check it out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CAGT5inQScE.html
Hello! Just found your video. Well, I still using my Inspiron 1720 as my main computer, since 2011. I started then with Windows 7 x64 as I was able to find correct x64 drivers for it. I don't remember when I exactly upgraded to Windows 10 x64 but it is also very stable and running good for years now. I made some upgrades over the years for best performance: An SSD is what makes it far faster than it was originally, and also can be forced from SATA1 to SATA2 speed after boot with an external program. CPU is also replaced to an X9000, overclocked to 3GHz when needed (could be more but I don't force), but it is not a must I think (originally was a 2.2GHz T7500). RAM is 6GB. Anyway just for fun I tried also Windows 11 x64 a few days ago on a separate SSD and it runs but I have not much experience yet.
didn't even bother with an impact socket. love it. 😁😁 Been debating buying impact sockets for my Ryobi impact but decided it's probably a waste of money 😁😁
There’s a channel called @motoroilgeek you really should watch his video on oil additives. His dad was a famous race car driver sponsored by Lucas and he actually formulates oil for major refineries. I’ll NEVER add anything to my oil again.
Lit up the strand the first time then no more response after. If you just had to go through and replace almost all the bulbs then the Lightkeeper didn't actually help you at all. Furthermore makes me wonder if it didn't actually make the "problem" worse since the bulbs all lit up the first time (when the tool sent its "surge " through and then the whole string no longer worked. I've had on for several years and never could "figure" out how to use it. And I'm usually VERY good at figuring things out,especially with written instructions. I've taught myself numerical new skills through books,manuels and YT so I'm no dummy. But this thing never worked for me. I'm on YT one last time to see if I can figure out how to use this thing but after watching this video don't have high hopes LOL.
I was impatient so I just Took The cover off the top took my air compressor and sprayed some air in it beat the shit out of the bottom now it works like a champ