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So I am shopping for rotors for my 2014 sportage and it shows 2 different rear rotors with different diameters and there looks to be a bevel around the “bowl” of one. Everything else is identical between the two except that. Any idea why?
just noticed my rsx-s end link is completely broken after doing my first oil change. cant believe Ive never driven with an intact sway bar, cant wait to fix it.
2019 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X Manual owner here. Thank you for explaining more about our E-lock differential in the rear. In that three-wheel ice scenario, where its only one front wheel with grip, would 4-Lo w/ the rear diff e-locked be enough to safely pull me from that icy patch?
hello, I have a tin fireplace and it has vermiculite inside, wouldn't it give and retain heat longer if I replaced it with chamotte? I understood that vermiculite has an insulating role.
I had to replace my links after paying to have them done when something else was worked on and they didn't do it and I was doing the struts anyways so i said to hell with them. God I miss my type-s. It loved the road and it stayed planted at ridiculous speeds. I drove it like I stole it every day for 6 years. Bulletproof.
Thank you so much for demonstrating what I was curious about! Your willingness to experiment and share with such detail is invaluable. Awesome video! 👍😊👌
I've had manual push reels for decades. I used to be able to mow a total of about a half-acre yard and would take me close to 3 hours. As the years have gone by (I'm 65 now), I break it up into 3 days work, so I mow everyday. I like the Fiskars Momentum. I've had about four of them already. As the blades wear out and you keep sharpening them, you end up making modifications (drill holes, tear up the back blade adjustment screws, etc.) and you can mow grass down to one-sixteenth of an inch from the ground (great for mulching leaves). When they're brand new, you can do a single pass on the whole yard. Halfway through the season, you have to adjust the blades and, most likely, some sharpening and MUST go over the same spot twice (go over one way and return mowing the same spot). It's a REAL MAN'S WORKOUT. Eventually, you're shoulders (especially), your back, your legs and where your legs join your upper body will be EXTREMELY SORE..........why go to a gym?
Hi There, This is Ms Suburban Experimentalist responding, my husband died three years ago but I keep his channel and read every comment. I don't usually reply but I just wanted to say I love that you still use this type of mower and at your age. It is very impressive. I don't use the fiskars anymore I have gone electric but I do remember it was no joke to cut the lawn with it. You must be in fantastic shape. I would have to take frequent breaks just because I was breathing so heavy....Thanks for sharing this story and wish you well.
@@TheSuburbanExperimentalist Sorry to hear about your husband.......I'm sure he's enjoying his time mowing lawns in heaven. You said you now use an electric mower. Is it push-reel? If so, what brand is it? I bought a battery-powered push-reel from SNO-JOE but didn't last long. Thanks.
@@machonsote918 Mine is battery powered as well. It has lasted me at least a year...I still have the fiskars but haven't used it in at least 3 years. Although I'm sure by this point the blades would need sharpened. I have no idea what brand my mower is.
It's a lot more exciting here in Nevada with a 20 MPH wind. It took me, working alone, 60 minutes instead of your 40 minutes, and I made the same mistake with the top sleeve as everyone else. But I'm glad I did it in my back yard; I won't make that mistake at Glacier National Park! Generally REI gear (Made in China) is very good quality. (Except for my sleeping bag with broken zipper.) To compensate for the wind I used an additional guy on the windward end (not supplied with the tent, but commonly available stake and paracord work fine).
It's a two stroke so always have a spare spark plug handy in case the plug 'whiskers' up. In theory going to a 40-1 premix should help with the lube but the down side is that it weakens the mixture slightly and the engine will run hotter due to this, swings and roundabouts. After all you want to gently break in the engine as you have done in the video. I stuck on 50-1 for all my use. Many of years working with my own and friends & family 2 stroke motorcycles. The use of thread lock on the usual places is a good idea as these things vibrate a lot, some times even vibrating the mains plug out giving intermittent power output ! The parts that can fail other than spark plug are the capacitor & power reset button. The give away on this is either low output voltage for the capacitor failing & no power with a faulty reset. Both are easy fixes though so dont bin them when they stop outputting power.
Kenny Wallace still thinks he's explaining tire wear to nascar fan's form the FS1 Sports booth. He just forgot to mention his much more successfull big bro Rusty. Now back to Larry Mcreynolds with our Car Of Tomorrow and how it's going to destroy the sport...
I bought two Oatley arrestors for my washer. I hooked them up to the washer and it was still banging the pipes. I took them off the washer and put them on the supply valves but can’t keep the arrestors straight up and down and it still makes noise. I’m thinking about changing my supply valves were the direction is straight out. Right now they are tilted downward like a out side spigot and then put the arrestors back on and try again.
Gosh I wish I had an answer for you, the truth is the author of this channel died almost three years ago....he was my husband and I have so many questions for him as well about all the stuff in our house, How I wish we could institute some sort of dead persons hotline number so we could get all of our questions answered...brrringgg....hey babe....when did you last change my spark plugs...p.s. thanks for watching
Not good for lighting cigarettes at all. You have to stuff the end of your cigarette down into the hole, where the arcs are, and then it puts the arcs out. Would’ve expected better from Zippo.