I will be sure to follow up before and after the next oil change and will not add it again to see if the results stay high or return to the original levels.
La inteligencia de este man no tiene comparación 🤣 con un perro 🤣🤣🫵 pudo conprar la llave q necesitaba y ya la tenia para cambiar el repuesto para la próxima pero no dañar asi el playo pico de loro 😂
I always thought it was silent, everyone always says it with a silent K in my area. However, I can confirm 100% that the proper pronunciation is the way the guy said it in the video. With that being said I still use the silent K because I feel like a clown saying "kuhnipex" 😂
@@ericalvarez3513 take the plastic oil cap from the bottle and flip it so the flat part covers the hole of the oil bottle then start to tilt/pour the oil and then slide the cap up slowly. You can controll the amount of oil that comes out of the bottle. That's what I do when I don't have a funnel.
If you care about your tools, never use a ratchet spanner for breaking tight bolts loose. Instead use a ring spanner then continue with the ratchet to loosen the bolt the rest of the way. You can also get extra long spanners with a ring at one end and a ratchet at the other. They’re great for areas where you don’t have clearance for a socket driver. I use mine all the time
Personally, I’ve not had issues breaking torque with ratcheting wrenches. Even if I did, this one has a lifetime warranty from Harbor Freight about 2 miles down the road from my work.
Well I'm not super confident on using the ratchet wrench for breaking it loose. That aside that is an old school trick. Thinking back I'm not sure if I was taught that or if I happened upon it by accident on my own.
Works for tightening too. Actually, think of this any time you put two wrenches on something. Any other way of doing it uses more energy and makes it harder
Using the wrench backwards that’s why your having trouble with the open-end, your movement isn’t allowing the jaws of the spanner to apply the force correctly. Flip the wrench over.
I've been resisiting a pair, don't get me wrong, I have four pairs of the cobras which are frankly excellent, but the size of the head just makes me thing the pliers wrench will be a pig for access. For now, I'm sticking with my Bahco shifters, but you are tempting me.
Yeah the size of the head has bitten me a few times in tight spots. Still my favorite tool in the bag though. I use them daily at home and at work, and it’s fun to crush coins with them lol
@@ericalvarez3513 Yeah I can see their uses, I've even had a pair in my hands and they are impressive, but I mostly work on an old Land Rover and it's spanners and sockets all the way. I reckon for plumbing fittings (especially chromed) they'd be excellent?
You should consider giving the TwinGrips a chance if you haven’t already. I only wish they would come out with more sizes of those. I’d love a pair in 125mm or 150mm.
@@OldGoatToolWorks I gotta get them, it seems to be a really nice tool but the sizing indeed is a bit too much from what I see, smaller would actually be better fit for what I could think of