Transferring to a different container defeats the purpose of this pan. Just use an open pan with a spout. Simple and a larger area to not miss the oil flow. Just my opinion
I keep going back and forth on whether to get one of these or not. I dont drill a ton.. but enough sometimes where I wonder if this would be useful. I dont want to buy a drill press.. too big/heavy and dont think I'd get much use out of it being a hobbyist woodworker. But this little portable one sometimes has me thinking it could be useful.
@@b3owu1f im the same way which is why I got it. I used to just be like well I can drill pretty straight by hand but then it wouldn’t be perfectly straight 😂 so ended up getting this one and for $35 figured I’d give it a shot and it works pretty well
@@claudiaduke6189 it ended up being my thermostat. I knew it would be one of those to start with i just figured I’d try the sensor first since it was cheaper, easier, and I knew someone else who had similar issues that turned out to be the sensor.
Sir, that ring/hole in the ladder is for your hammer or drill to rest not a cup to sit. But if you use the tap it in method I strongly recommend you use the correct voice over so it works right! 😂
This guy is all over the place. Not a great video at all. He addressed none of my vaccume line questions, and how your going to do a video with a Edlebrock like these trucks come stock with them. Too much time talking about shit nobody gives a damn about and wasted 20min of my life on this dude
The handle grip is too short for my hands. I purchased the Ic*n swivel head ratchet. Its getting better spinning it by hand with a thin layer of synthetic S@@per Lube.
Thks ahead of time. The ac. Green Wire from compressor where does it connect to I see it goes up along firewall. But then where to trying to check my connection
@@chris1k_ I think it was like 1/4 of a quart at most. I just ran it until it got to temperature then checked it. Wasn’t very low at all. Technically not low but I keep my fluid at the full mark.
I bought one from Tractor Supply on clearance for $100. Took the side cover off and saw the aluminum rod was seized to the steel crank. Pulled it apart and filed a bur off the steel eccentric crank. Got another one on clearance that had the same issue. Fresh oil and it's worked great for two years. Made it a little bit quieter by adding a "Solberg FS-06-050 Filter Silencer". I ordered a new eccentric crank and piston assembly. The Porter Cable PXCML224VW shares these parts with Dewalt compressor: 5140190-03 Eccentric - Dewalt and 5140190-02 Piston Assembly Dewalt. Hope that helps someone.
I got a buddy that’s a Brodix IK 200 heads they were second one little old scratch on the backside of each one of them you can’t see and then I got a Brodix Block machine for a stroker kit I bought a 427 rotating assembly from Ohio crank it stock bore made 500 Hp on the dino on pump gas I got 1500 in the heads and block. That’s what I’m putting in my 84 I had a 56 Ford truck that I was going to put my motor in, but a guy offered me more money than I could turn down, the motor out of my 84 go with the 56. the old owner of my 84 must’ve blowed up the 305 and bought a 4 bolt mane It only had 500 miles on it before the guy passed away that I got the truck from took me 15 years to buy the truck from this lady.
@@Gear_Banger hell ya brother it’s the best I’ve found! I’ve tried all the other big name catch can brands and non of them came close to the upr. Vibrant sucked and the radium was mehhhhh but the upr is masterclass
Bought T10 sensors by Foxwell, no luck at all.. T1000 is not able to read correctly original ID from well known Continental TPMS sensors. Reads 6 bit ID instead of 8 bit. Although it can program T10 sensors car does not recognize them. Support from Foxwell answer was "OEM sensors have probably wrong number engraved " ?!
@@Gear_Banger I meant to say that group of wires that come out on the left side of the motor there’s not very many. I’m wondering what they go to. I bought a 84 and then those wires were hooked up. I didn’t know if that was cruise control or anything like that, if I don’t need them, I want to pull them through the firewall and plug the hole. I’m not gonna put Cruise back on it. It looks like they run inside up to a box up above the glove box. I didn’t think those trucks were computerized that year.
Best oil pan in my opinion now after having a lifted truck is a bucket from harborfreight or if ya need smaller go to Lowe's or Homedepot get a smaller bucket. You will have a wide area to not make a mess on the ground just don't drop your bolt in there if you do just get a magnetic picker upper lmfao 😂 🤣 😆 those cheap oil pans suck.
@@MrBuds713 yea I’m guessing yours isn’t working right, I’d send it back and get them to send a new one. Mine is working and I’ve even watched to make sure it stays in V8 mode all the time.
@@canadaspike so far I’ve only used the passenger side tank which is closest to the pump. I haven’t had the chance to use the drivers side yet. The instructions with the inline pump do say to mount it as close to the tank as possible though but so far with the passenger tank I haven’t had any issues. It’s like right next to that tank though.
25:02 This is a real debate. Run Manifold, every time. Sorry if you don't agree. Manifold has suction 24/7 and comes from the Intake or below the throttle doors of the carburetor. More speed = More suction. It gets suction from the Pistons. Ported has suction but it's controlled by the throttle doors. And the more the doors are open, the more powerful the suction. Manifold is usually the way to go since it automatically runs your distributor lazyness. It also stops the engine from backfiring if the throttle is depressed fast. Ported is legit, for emission states. It only lazies your distributor when you are throttling. But letting go of the throttle from full speed to no speed could cause backfires.
Glad it could help. No so far I haven’t had any issues with the paint. I know GM has had issues in the past with their white paint but I haven’t had any issues with any of my trucks.
@@Gear_BangerGood to hear! i had recently purchased a used onetime owner 2014 silverado, very well taken care of, as soon as i get it i run it through the car wash and the paint started to peel 🤯 Hand Washing from now on. NEW Subscriber here and i’ll be looking forward to any silverado content! wooohoooo!
Thanks. Check all your connections to make sure they’re all good. Also if it’s factory wiring and not replaced with wiring that’s smaller than it calls for.
Had mine 1 month. It does everything i need. Im very tall and heard it was kinda short. Its fine but i could easily build a platform to raise if i wanted to. Definitely worth the money. I paid 280$ for mine
I got mine 2 days ago for $152. Clearance shelf at WalMart. Price that low? I slept on it... and went right back after watching this video. 😂 Massive upgrade over my 20 year old Makita 115v, 12amp, 7 1/4 Blade table saw. The Makita has served me well but it's tiny. Has almost no features, no safety equipment. I can't wait to put the Skil to work on my next project.
I have questions. I bought a dewalt dwe7485 8 1/4 table saw when I bought it, it came with the dewalt rolling stand. It was $329. This skill saw would save me $30 but I am more worried about workability. This is my first table saw. I have not even opened the box yet because I have been asking if this skill saw is a better saw or if I should just keep the dewalt. I don’t need dados right now. I need to learn how to use a table saw. But I have heard bad things about the dwe7485 and that there is no blades that can be used if you want to use the riving knife. I found a riving knife sold by dewalt for the dwe7485 that is thinner so you can use thinner blades but I don’t even know how to tell how thin a blade is. I have look on the packaging nothing the says blade thickness. But I want to be safe and have a good saw that can be upgraded in a few years to something better. Is there any help or opinions that can help. If so thank you. So the Skil 10” Dewalt 8.25” table saw?
I have no experience with the dewalt saw. As far as price goes $30 isn’t really much difference but I can say that I really like this skil saw and have had no complaints. But I can also say (because my dad uses dewalt for his job) that I’ve always had good luck with dewalt also I just rather spend less money lol. I would really have to look at the dewalt you have to determine which one I’d pick and dewalt has a good reputation but just based off a Quick Look, the skill has a bigger blade for deeper cuts and folding legs built in so there’s no need for a stand and a couple other things so just going solely off what I know and my experience, I’d probably go with the skil saw.
@@Gear_Banger hay do you know if you can remove the legs on the Skil table saw? I want to mount my table saw in a table. It would just be something to try to make.
@@Joe-xj2tb you run a hot from your block on the firewall to it then run hot to whatever else you need to run it to. You can basically use the same hot to split off to 2 other things.