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64 Sundays by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.
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0:00 Intro
0:04 Dodge Dakota. Rear leaf spring shackles broke and caused the leaf springs to puncture the box of the truck.
0:20 When the valve dropped it damaged the cylinder sleeve on cylinder 1 which caused the mix of coolant and engine oil in the oil pan.
0:33 The technician didn’t mention what kind of vehicle this was on, however, he was pretty surprised it was only their 2nd oil change with 68000 miles on the vehicle.
0:50 2020 Tahoe front brakes are on fire. A mechanic helping with vehicle repairs on the police fleet. This was captured after an aggressive driving training drill.
0:55 For the recall if you see any bolts that are loose, you replace all of them with new ones and torque them to manufacturer spec.
1:17 Need new front rotors, pads, and calipers.
1:27 Most likely need’s the same as the clip before.
1:42 AWD transfer case is what you see in multiple pieces.
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1:51 Customer needs new tires, not just a tire repair.
1:57 The “battery died” since the belt came off (when the water pump pulley broke) and the alternator was no longer spinning and charging the battery.
2:11 Vehicle will need new rear brake rotors, pads, and calipers.
2:33 Really loose/worn front wheel bearing on a Ford Fiesta.
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2:40 Technician said: 2018 Kia Sorento. The customer heard metal and liquid moving around. We assume it’s from towing too much payload as they had an aftermarket hitch installed and the rear end was lower than the front end.
2:51 This is on a natural gas engine. Waukesha F18.
The technician was surprised that it didn’t smash the spark plug at all as well. The technician installed a new piston and cylinder liner.
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3:01 No extra info was received.
3:12 Dodge Durango. Credit:
3:22 Sent in from a viewer. He saw this when he was driving.
3:26 “Blinker fluid”
3:33 1975 Stingray Corvette 454 Big Block
3:55 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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Happy Saturday!
Just a note, I'm posting clips on this 2nd channel maybe once a week that I don't show on the main channel. I try to show the highest quality/best clips on the main channel.
So just a reminder 🙂 Have a great rest of your weekend!
American cars are worse than French ones!
Some people shouldn't own or drive a vehicle at all
At work, we had a cargo van tail light full of rain water from a crack at the top of the lens. They were too cheap to have it fixed, drove me nuts. I brought a drill from home and added a drain hole with the smallest bit I had. Then put a piece of lens repair tape on the crack.
It was the weight of that dragonfly in the box of the truck in the first clip is what caused the damage… 🤣🤣🤣
I am a subscriber on your other channel. very happy I found this one.
NgL I saw this channel and got super confused.
Why are these clips not in the main channel vids?
Found my clip at 1:57. Guess I gotta find something REALLY jacked up for the main channel
At the end Mustang drivers be like you missed that pole
Well I guess I’m starting an alignment company and calling it Alignment Super Specialists
2:11 Bubba: "Bill, I can't feel my brakes." Bill: "Bubba, they ain't there!"
I'm glad the last car shown was in very nice condition. You know they actually care about it. Some of the other cars shown had me hoping the owner got slapped for their stupidity though. No brake rotor,and they only wanted an alignment? Ugh.
Just subscribed. Already subscribed to the main channel. Here's an idea for a third channel, JUST ROLLED THROUGH.
Not sure what the content would consist, there are many more creative minds than mine.
I'll show myself out now.
always keep the tail light drain holes clear…!
I'm surprised that first one being a Dakota, the '99 (late model)-'06 Silverado's were notorious for this happening because the shackle holding the rear of the leaf spring would rust and fail. My dad's truck had it happen to both sides (didn't wear through like this, though). We suspect that's why the rear u-joint was so messed up, it threw everything out of alignment (which I had to fix too).
The drive amongst us.
KIA – killed in action
So as a mechanic, if you see a car wth brakes like that @2:11 and the customer is declining the repair… would you let them roll out to the streets? Or should you take responsibility and call the authorities?
Can an American Grease Monkey (Mechanic) weigh in to this. What happens when you find these cars with such badly damaged Chassis rails and rusted out stuff? Can you condemn them? I have seen people have to sign releases and whatnot. But surely you should not be letting these cars leave your shops for anywhere but a junk yard?
Even by this channel's standards 2:27 was the worst case of needing brakes I have ever seen.
I hate when my car spring a blinker fluid leak…..
3:27 When you send someone out for more blinker fluid.