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Nosey neighbor moron edition
11:30
4 месяца назад
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Asshole neighbor
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Nosey neighbor 2
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99 Silverado torsion bar mounts
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Комментарии
@affordablecommunications8710
@affordablecommunications8710 7 месяцев назад
Dude, you need to get some proper lighting, so we can see what you're doing.
@LEONDELASIERRA1
@LEONDELASIERRA1 10 месяцев назад
What is the torque of the bolt?
@Funny-np8nk
@Funny-np8nk 2 года назад
Is there difference between that one and the digital one, because both are for a 97 marquis?
@imacarfreak6036
@imacarfreak6036 2 года назад
And if the bar is rust welded to the lower control arm??? That's my problem stuck both ends.
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 2 года назад
Spray it with lubricant, get a long rod to hit it out with, use a heavy big hammer
@trevorober2384
@trevorober2384 Год назад
Take it off with the crossmember ans beat it off with a sludge
@danielvillagrana3131
@danielvillagrana3131 2 года назад
Hello I'm getting alot of play from the yoke... is this the problem you were having?
@justinwatch
@justinwatch 2 года назад
You were awfully noisy with those screws while you were taking them out. You might have upset your neighbor. I have a feeling he's going to get on his riding lawn mower and investigate that noisy screwdriver.
@nathanpavko2190
@nathanpavko2190 2 года назад
So did you have to take the torsion bar and key out to get the bracket in place?
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 2 года назад
Yes
@dunn-riteauto4339
@dunn-riteauto4339 2 года назад
thank you
@justicebruno5249
@justicebruno5249 3 года назад
I'm thinking this maybe my problem. Bad vibration. Thought it was the rear. Switched rears..same issue
@russellsgarage415
@russellsgarage415 2 года назад
Did you ever figure out if this was your vibration? I have the same issue
@justicebruno5249
@justicebruno5249 2 года назад
@@russellsgarage415 didn't solve mine. Haven't messed with it
@youdunce
@youdunce 3 года назад
Why not replace the yoke with the same one that came on the axle? changing to a different part yoke makes no sense.
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 3 года назад
No one said you couldn't, i changed because i bought a custom made driveshaft used with beefier u-joints.
@kevinazua2094
@kevinazua2094 3 года назад
Did the 1350 and 1310 have different u joint bearing sizes too?
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 3 года назад
Yes. You can buy adapter ujoints that have one axis one size and the other axis a different size.
@infamousnova
@infamousnova 3 года назад
How did you get it in? Seems like mine not going in all the way
@multivision9049
@multivision9049 3 года назад
easy fix blend door kit: www.ebay.com/itm/254641116028
@TomMack530
@TomMack530 3 года назад
Why can’t you just make the video without the slide show??? It would be way better if you could! Thanks
@TomMack530
@TomMack530 3 года назад
How did you get the bottom rivets out???
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 3 года назад
You have to grind the heads off using a rotary tool or possibly use a pneumatic chisel/hammer
@SummitRacing
@SummitRacing 4 года назад
Looks great! Thank you for taking the time to help others and show your process. We appreciate your business!
@davidgonzales5209
@davidgonzales5209 4 года назад
What was the part# for the new one you purchased?
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 4 года назад
Dana Spicer 3-4-8681-1 bought from dennysdriveshaft.com
@martinwieczorek8208
@martinwieczorek8208 4 года назад
What is the part number of the yoke your using in converting a th400 from a bolt on yoke to a slip on one any info you have would be great thank you
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 4 года назад
Sonnax T3-32431CBHP from Jegs.com
@HTB1622
@HTB1622 5 лет назад
The paint on the seal is the gasket maker ,,,
@donaldcarolus3594
@donaldcarolus3594 6 лет назад
I believe that hole is actually to allow the fluid that lubricates the bushing to return to the pan......
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 6 лет назад
I would agree with you.
@corissamathison2784
@corissamathison2784 6 лет назад
Hello lockedinmyownhead in your posted video about replacing the rear seal and bushing of a transmission why did you freeze the bushing and heat up the housing in order to put the bushing inside the housing properly? Also does it matter if that process isn’t done does it have any effect on the replacement of that bushing cause I’m trying to get my mother’s van rear transmission seal replaced with the bushings so she can drive her van again and we had someone else do the job but he never took that step to replacing it and even know it was replaced her van now is making a weird squeeling sound when it is driven now and we don’t know why cause it never made that sound before replacing that seal. So just wondering if the person that we had replace it for us did it properly or not. She has an 89’ gmc bivouac conversion van that she won’t ever part with so we need it running properly in order for us to move like we need to as well to get my mother around like needed cause she is disabled.
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 6 лет назад
No it doesn't matter how you get the bushing in there as long as you don't damage anything. Some things are a press fit which most bushings should be. Heating one part up expands it and cooling the other part contracts it which is usually just enough to get one part to fit inside the other and when back to normal temp they will stay that way. If the bushing turns or is loose it will wear away at the housing and the bushing and usually cause a big leak. A squeel could be anything.
@mykcade
@mykcade 6 лет назад
Hello, how'd this project turn out? Was the rear end solid when you got her on the road? I was concerned you put sealant on the bearings and am really curious if everything turned out good? Thank you!
@lockedinmyownhead
@lockedinmyownhead 4 года назад
It has not reached the road yet and sealant was only put on non-turning parts
@cardentyler
@cardentyler 8 лет назад
my mustang has lots of play in the tailshaft and leaks trans fluid. I think Im going to have to do this to fix it. How hard and how much time would this take. can I take the tailshaft housing off without pulling the trans?
@martinchacon2292
@martinchacon2292 6 лет назад
Tyler Carden did this fix your problem
@flinch622
@flinch622 4 года назад
I have done this, but not on a mustang so details might vary. I dropped the driveshaft, then [with the car on jacks] setup a bottle jack under transmission pan with a board to distribute weight. I then removed crossmember. Easing down jack about 1" allowed me to get at topmost housing bolts easy, and slide the housing clear of output shaft without the floorpan clearance stopping the show. Never touched motor mounts and tranny stayed bolted up to the motor. I used a screw type jack so that hydraulic problems couldn't sneak up and ruin my day - comes in handy sometimes trying to get things up to an exact height/work in tight corners too. I have to say I am VERY glad I did this maintenance. Not only was my seal weeping, but the bushing was looking to become a conical shape, and... the weep hole that lets transmission fluid drop in/vent out betweeen seal and bushing to feed lubrication was about 90% blocked. Dug that crud out [never did figure out what it was] with a screwdriver and some gasket picks, then cleaned housing completely before new bushing and seal went in. If you got anywhere near a wobble, you're gonna see clutch material in the pan most likely. Hope you caught it soon enough, and cheers!