Excellent video, I'd have to question the use of the wee blowtorch to shrink the soldersleeve. I have a small diameter heat gun for these (not a paint stripper!) Also, it's better practice to stagger the cuts in the wiring so that they are not all sitting in the same place rubbing together in the final repair (especially if there's a chance they've been burnt)
I had to do the same last week with the drill and wire WITH A CHANGE. Once the wire is pushed/turned down the hole REVERSE the drill and pull it out. You have to make sure the end of the wire is not soldered closed, just snip a bit off the end. When reversed the wire "unscrews" itself and splays out pulling loads of carbon with it.
Had to do one of these but could not unblock the pipe for love or money, it had been ignored for so long. New pipe was only cheap but absolute nightmare of a job to replace it 😭 terrible design
I signed up for this job in 1995/96 as an apprentice, it used to be enjoyable but sometimes cars really do test your patience.dont really enjoy it anymore if im honest
How to book a vehicle for repair with you mate? Some great information in this video. I am having same issue with my car, spoke to couple mechanics locally but they thought I am talking french.
I have a reanult traffic check injection system code 2263 was thinking upstream sensor and glow plugs after watching couple videos thanks any recommendations
😂 Jimmy is knowledgeable probably the best about.... Was only the other day we was chatting away doing exactly the same job at the same time, saying how do people miss this fault
@@bazmeredith Thanks for the reply mate, please see the video in the link also can I book an appointment through email or do I need to ring. Thanks ru-vid.comEQa9XHjgBq8?feature=share