Thank you for a Straight to the point video. I'm doing a tune up on my 1995 Jeep Wrangler I just got a month ago. The last owner as totally retarded too. The Jeep had the original back brakes on it. It's an awesome Jeep and just keeps getting better with some attention.
My sons 94 ranger truck seems to have an inconsistent idle, most of the time it idles at 900 instead of 650. He threw a 332 insufficient egr valve and a 411 idle iac codes. We are thinking vacuum leak but can’t find one anywhere. I’m thinking of trying the new egr sensor and solenoid.
Hello, a friend of mine who sadly passed away a few months ago has one of these exact compressors in his backyard with the model #919.167311 (maybe that indicates the year of manufacture) and I was checking it out today with his niece and I told her I was interested and would do some research...I don't know how long it has been sitting outside but when I saw the warning label that rusted tanks could explode of course that concerned me...so I guess my question is how would I test this, not know what I am doing, to see if it holds the air and what value would you put on it, thanks...
Not necessarily. It still surges idle on cold starts and a couple other weird stuff. I've given up on looking for the issue cause it drives good enough
@@shawn1995hill that’s how I’m riding my truck lol I cant get it to be perfect anyways. It drives good and gets decent gas but for sure it’s not fast at all.
I have one just like it, some times it act like it does wanna fire up. Almost like it’s getting low power or something, i tried 20amp and 30amp breakers with the same problem. It’s definitely a hit or miss each time i plug it in. Lol
*I was looking for a small compressor to use💫 **allabout.wiki/Gallon** for airbrushing but one that also had sufficient pressure for other light tasks. This compressor fits the bill perfectly. The sound is remarkably quiet. It is perfectly suitable for indoor use where others might be bothered by loud noise. You can easily converse while the compressor is running. The tank fills in under a minute and the pressure holds steady while airbrushing with the compressor running. Keep in mind that this is not going to support tools that demand high volume. It would be great for light tasks and a small finish nailer.There have been some posts expressing concern about the quality. My experience is that the fit and finish is very good. There were no significant air leaks and all of the parts seem very well put together. I've only had it for a short time so I cannot comment on longevity but I can say that, if you are looking for a small, quiet compressor that's a bit more beefy than the inexpensive diaphragm airbrush compressors, this is an outstanding choice.*
I bought one just like it used. It lasted a year and blew the head into 2 pieces because I didn't realize the bolts were rattling loose until it was to late...Cant find a new head so far.
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Funny my wheels look identical at the moment someone had done a horrible job with black spray paint on them so I plasti dipped them for the time being atleast there coverd for now till i get money for something better lol...
So I just got my97laredo it was my step dads he dumped a ton of money into it an finally had enough. I gave him a couple hundred bucks for it anyway from half throttle on it breaks up bad it's got the 4.0 he's pretty much replaced everything plugs,wires,computer'coil not sure which one thats what iam kinda thinking it is he also replaced the distributor cap god I could keep going he's not a motor person so had just got fed up it was his work vehicle and it mad him nervous I guess lol but this video has been the most on my level for my plans I think u have your jeep looking good bro maybe you can help my journey out lol...
Can you measure the distance from bolt hole to bolt hole on the winch mount for me? I’m pretty sure they don’t make them for my 05 Colorado and am wondering if I’ll be able to bolt one of them up to my truck behind the front bumper
@@shawnsgarageofficial cool I got just pick up a 5.5hp 30gal new valve work release valve check for 76 just making sure I got a deal and it seems like it 🤙🏼
I was looking at the WARN winches, til I saw the price tags were $1500-2500 and for something that I have needed maybeeee 4 times in the last 10 years, seems like a waste of money.. SO a cheap winch sounds much better
Only the rear leaf springs were from an S10. I specifically went with those springs for the length. Front springs were from a Wagoneer. Rear springs from an S10. I forgot what I got the axles off of. But the rig is torn apart as of now down to the tub only. Stay tuned for the rebuild coming soon.
This video is 5 years old bud.. lol you can check the rest of my videos for how I built this the 1st time. However now it's literally only a tub awaiting a full buggy chassis to be wrapped in and around it.
I can't remember. Maybe rusty's offroad?? I'd have to look them up but if you're interested just google lower control arms for the Zjs or Xjs and just look for the bent ones that are black
I'm just estimating a 4" lift with these springs. Its somewhere between 4" and 5". But it all depends of you're going for functionality or looks. This lift was just to get it off the ground. I will go long arms before i ever wheel this thing
Wich changes did you notice with the dana 44 i have a tj 2.4lts and i whant to ser a dana 44 with factory lockers but im not sure how will this drive on the road as i use it daily to wwork and offraod in the weekends
One thing i don't miss about these craftsman portable air compressors that are piston driven is the annoying loud noise when the motor kicks on other than that its a great portable compressor for doing all around general work and small parts hvlp spray painting.
Cool vid! I was searching the internet to find out how many amps this thing draws and had no luck. I know I can run my 15 amp table saw on our porch. Any idea what thia draws?