How To Replace 1977-1979 Ford Thunderbird Fuel Filter
This tutorial will show you how to replace the fuel filter on a 1977-1979 Ford Thunderbird. This is an easy to perform routine maintenance item that can be replaced with simple hand tool.
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This Jeep Wrangler Bumper Is Complete Crap!
Installed this aftermarker Jeep Wrangler bumper with a tire carrier on our Jeep a few months ago. You may want to skip this one and go after a better quality rear bumper for your Jeep Wrangler.
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Inspecting Brakes On My 1977 Ford Thunderbird
Finally getting around to taking a better look at brakes on my Ford Thunderbird. I purchased this car about a year ago and I am finally getting around to inspecting it and compiling a parts list of things that it needs.
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How To Change Mercruiser 4.3 Engine Oil
Learn how to change the oil in your Mercruiser 4.3 boat engine. This is easy to perform, and can be done in your driveway.
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Do This For a Wrinkle Free Pool Liner Installation #shorts
Installing a new liner in my swimming pool. Here is a great way to help get all of the wrinkles out of your pool liner.
How To Cut Swimming Pool Skimmer Hole In New Pool Liner
I just installed a new liner in our above ground swimming pool, now comes the fun part! Cutting a hole in the liner for the skimmer.
I will show you what I do to make the task of installing the swimming pool skimmer on the new liner less stressful.
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How To Use Boat Muffs
Finally getting around to flushing out the 4.3 Mercruiser engine in my boat. This video will show you how to use boat muffs that will enable you to run your boat out of the water in your driveway.
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Installing a New Swimming Pool Liner
Finally getting around to replacing the swimming pool liner in our old Namco Pool!
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Removing Lower Ball Joints on 1966 Ford Thunderbird #shorts
Heating up and air chiseling the lower ball joints on a 1966 Ford Thunderbird.
1966 Ford Thunderbird Ball Joint and Stabilizer Link Replacement
Finally getting around to replacing the upper and lower ball joints, stabilizer links and brake flex hoses on our 1966 Ford Thunderbird.
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This Boat Hull Cleaner Is Amazing!
This product was unbelievable at removing the lake water stain from the bottom of my boat. Watch how easy the lake scum comes off!
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Changing a Mercruiser 4.3 Fuel Filter
Watch this video to learn how to change the fuel filter on a Mercruiser 4.3 Alpha 1 engine. This is a routine maintenance item that should be replaced once a year, this is easy-to-perform and can be done with basic hand tools.
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Fastest Easiest Way To Remove Waterline Stain From a Boat
Watch this video to learn how to remove a stubborn waterline stain from a boat. We tried a couple of different methods and this one was by far the easiest and fastest way to remove the lake scum off of the bottom of your boat.
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Fixing The Pallet Deck In Front of Our RV
Rob and I are busy patching up a make shift pallet deck in front of my RV. The wooden planks are starting to show their age, so we are laying down some plywood to make the deck safe and help to keep the cost down.
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Removing Radiator Hose Clamp In Tight Area #shorts
Trying to remove a lower radiator hose on a Ford Expedition. We had to remove the oil filter and use a special spring clamp tool to release the radiator hose clamp. Tight spot!
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Replacing Distributor Rotor on 4.3 Mercruiser Engine #shorts
Whenever tuning up a 4.3 Mercruiser engine you should also replace the cape and rotor.
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How To Remove Stuck Oil Filter On Boat Engine
Learn how to remove a stuck oil filter on a boat engine. This happens to be a Mercruiser 4.3, but this technique can be applied to any boat engine.
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Working On My 89 Sea Ray | Boat Repair Videos Coming Soon
Getting ready to perform some routine maintenance on our 1989 Sea Ray. Stay tuned for some great boat repair video coming soon!
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How To Replace 2007-2014 Ford Expedition Lower Radiator Hose
Learn how to replace 2007-2014 Ford Expedition Lower Radiator Hose with a 5.4 engine.
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Replace This Car Part Every Five Years!
Replace the car part every five years to help prevent you from becoming stranded.
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How To Replace Ford Expedition Upper Radiator Hose 5.4 Engine
Learn how to replace Ford 2007-2014 Expedition Upper Radiator Hose with a 5.4 engine.
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2007-2014 Ford Expedition Radiator Hose Replacement
Learn how to replace the upper and lower radiator hose on a 2007 - 2014 Ford Expedition with a 5.4 engine.
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How To Replace Ford Expedition AC Compressor 5.4 Engine
Learn how to replace your Ford Expedition AC Compressor with a 5.4 engine. This should be performed by a licensed automotive AC professional.
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00:00 Introduction
00:46 Remove Serpentine Belt
02:26 Remove AC Compressor
07:48 Prep New AC Compressor
13:12 Replace AC Line Seals
17:40 Reinstall AC Compressor
21:48 Replace Firewall Expansion Block
31:26 Vacuum Down AC System
33:59 Recharge AC System
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Do-it-yourself repairs can involve risk and injury, we assume no responsibility or liability for losses, damages, or injuries that include but are not limited to direct, indirect, special, incidental, actual, consequential, or punitive. All repairs performed by our viewers are at your own risk.
While we do review products that we use daily or have even used for years, we also review and test products for companies that have compensated us to try their product out. We are independently owned, the opinions expressed are our own from personal experience while using any and all products.
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How To Replace Ford Expedition Alternator With 5.4 Engine
Learn how to replace your Ford Expedition Alternator with a 5.4 engine. This is an easy to perform auto repair that can be performed in your driveway with simple hand tools.
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00:00 Introduction
00:16 Remove Air Duct
00:34 Remove Serpentine Belt
00:48 Remove Alternator
06:07 Reinstall Alternator
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Do-it-yourself repairs can involve risk and injury, we assume no responsibility or liability for losses, damages, or injuries that include but are not limited to direct, indirect, special, incidental, actual, consequential, or punitive. All repairs performed by our viewers are at your own risk.
While we do review products that we use daily or have even used for years, we also review and test products for companies that have compensated us to try their product out. We are independently owned, the opinions expressed are our own from personal experience while using any and all products.
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