Honestly pathetic even if your young my 5 year old little nephew drops on screen quad feeds on call of duty so yeah this deserves nothing so enjoy the only 2 comments you’ll ever receive
Dude u completely missed and got lucky it gave you the kill not just that I’ve seen mobile players have better looking gameplay I’d go back to working a 9-5 job gaming isn’t for you that why no one likes this and I’m the only comment and it’s not a good comment either
I'm not sure if it's an egg or not I'm trying to find out. I found this in Ohio at Rocky river park hiking there in the late 1990s and I gave it to my mother who had it until 2021 she passed and now I'm really curious about it
What made it a 4 hour job? After watching this video, I’m guessing that it would take me about 20 minutes to remove the fender liner (not sure I’d have to), and then no more than 10 to remove the heat shield - and maybe another 10 to blindly fish for that 7mm sensor bolt. This is also the only video I’ve found that MAY be the right fix for my 3.5L EcoBoost Expedition that SHOULD have the same layout.
He also did his best to film it and even give us a view through the mirror. I did not see any filming or production setup factored into your tight schedule. How did you make that a 40 minute job is a better question?
@@bsdadjokes6839 I wasn’t smack talking. I was asking for insight given his experience now - I just completed the job yesterday - and after watching the video - mostly because of him using the mirror - I removed the heat shield in 5 minutes, and had the part out in another 10. My buddy came over to help and unclipped the new damn sensor and dropped it into the transmission bell - which made it a 12 hour job given that I had to go rent a bore snake and play peekaboo via the starter hole in the other side of the transmission. - my biggest takeaway: take off the driver side fender and use a bore snake camera