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Why not use Silicone Seal and fill the cavity of those rollers and then clamp them to the bars for a few days till the Silicone Seal fully dries. Of course both surfaces need to be clean and oil-free.
That's not at all what is shown here. Rollers are to maneuver the Quickjack into place. Once Quickjack starts to raise, the rollers come off the ground. Watch the video again, I hope this helps
Good video man I'm almost positive that's what I need my boat it's a 5.0 omc. Four winns n it it's bone dry on top like your was pretty sure pump is bad .
How did they work? Do you think putting a hole in the QJack would weaken it? I don't see how it would. Just asking for other ways to attach the rollers other that a zip tie which didn't work well for me. Thanks!
You prefer RTV over a gasket ? My 98 T/A is leaking on the floor over the winter a small amount of fluid like a quarter size circle. There is fluid on the housing and front of housing near pinion gear. Not sure what side is leaking ?
Wow thats my old car i built it when i was 16 and sold it when i was 25. wow 100 percent everything about the doors the trunk the bumpers along with all the trim that got painted, glad it looks good still . Hopefully, the rust held out on the bottom of the back of the quarters
Could you just use self tapping screws to secure the rollers to the frame?? I'm in the process of adding the rollers right now and hope to get an answer soon. Thanks! Dan
@@baldeaglegarage Didn't say I wanted to, just asking asking if you could use self tappers. What would it hurt? It would only be a 1/8 or 3/16th screw.
I use mine to haul my garbage bins to the end of the gravel road that leads to my house. This one holds exactly two garbage bins and I make sure to bungee cord them to the sides of the cart. So easy.
You do need to remove the air bag...I used some 10lb test fishing line,,,ran it in the back of the wire clip...left lots of slack in the line...place the knob in the hole and push real easy...while pulling both end of the fishing ling..It will pull the connection clip into place...just listen for the snap....
Love those 81Nascar TTAs, with thé red recardo seats. I also love thé 78 Y88 W72, fully loaded automatic, because in 79, that 220hp t/a 6.6, could only be had with a 4 SPD. I also like thé 77 200hp Blk W72 TAs. I also like thé 89 TTA 20th anniversaire
I once owned a 1980 Turbo TA pace car like this one at 6:35, but gotta admit the custom red & black 1981 pace car right next to it, is the best looking TA ive ever seen my entire life. Amazing!
yes, that was that sealer I showed, no you don't have to change drain plug, at the end I show when it comes out the fill port, its full. Yo can watch it again incase you missed something
Great video man,the guy that invented ratchet wrenches is siting under a palm tree with a umbrella drink in his hand,much deserved, its good to tell some viewers that while its ok to remove the 10 mil bolt that holds the computer to the main harness with a power tool DONT use it to put it back in,use a ratchet and go real slow till it stops and then dont go no further.
I found seat covers and cushion on eBay for around $32 a piece! This is a great video and looking forward to having a better seat in the near future! Thank you!!!