Marc Schneider
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HWH 310 Leveling System - Quad Spring Installation
zhlédnutí 139Před měsícem
2001 Winnebago Adventurer 35U, my rear driver side leveling jack never retracts fully, stopping about halfway up. There were no identifiable problems with the system, so I resolved by adding two more springs to the jack, for a total of four springs. Awesome results.
Ridgewood HS - Flooding
zhlédnutí 73Před 6 měsíci
Ridgewood HS - Flooding
C4 Corvette Sun Roof Conversion - Short Version
zhlédnutí 336Před 7 měsíci
This is a short version of my video on how I made a sunroof for my 1993 C4 Corvette that provides awesome protection from wind turbulence in the cab while still having an open top. This video skips over a lot of hard lessons. Its intended just to show the broad strokes of what I did.
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee - Demco Stay In Play Duo Braking System Install
zhlédnutí 38Před rokem
This is not a technical how-too video. This is just a short video showing where and how I located the major components of this automatic braking system on my 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. This system is to add brakes to a vehicle while it is being flat-towed behind a Class 3 Recreational Vehicle.
Muffler Delete - C4 Corvette
zhlédnutí 4,4KPřed rokem
Before and after sound checks and instructions on my experience install the muffler deletes I purchased from Corvette Central. I made my purchase in the 1st quarter of 2023 and took delivery sometime during the 2nd quarter after a 2-3 month delay.
2001 Winnebago Adventurer 35U Hot Water Heater & Coach Floor Heater Repairs
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed rokem
This is a partial video that takes you through the difficult process for removal of both the hot water heater and the front coach floor heater on a 2001 RV that has the Winnebago "Motoraide" option whereby engine coolant is circulated around the water heater to warm water during driving without the use of electricity or propane. The reassembly is NOT yet part of this video. This is a very diffi...
2001 Winnebago Coach Heater Fan
zhlédnutí 440Před rokem
This short video explains ONLY where and how to access the blower motor for the coach floor heater in a 2001 Winnebago Adventurer 35U. This is not a complete fix-it video.
One Ordinary Street in Fort Myers Beach Florida
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed rokem
Hibiscus Street Oct 27 2022
Movie Set - Can you figure it out?
zhlédnutí 102Před 2 lety
I found this short clip in my grandparents home films. Can you guess the actors/actresses, and the movie being made?
C4 Corvette Door Panel Alternative Fix
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 2 lety
Brief video describing my alternative approach to fixing a common problem with the 1984-1996 C-4 Corvette door panels.
1993 Corvette Headlight Repair - Removing The Pin
zhlédnutí 352Před 3 lety
1993 Corvette Headlight Gear Replacement - Removing The Pin
Jetta Timing Short
zhlédnutí 11Před 3 lety
Jetta Timing Short
November 13, 2020
zhlédnutí 16Před 3 lety
Georgia Recount
Logan Assist
zhlédnutí 26Před 4 lety
3/19/2014
Chipmunk Collecting Seeds
zhlédnutí 19Před 4 lety
Chipmunk Collecting Seeds
Pileated Woodpecker - Mountain Lakes NJ
zhlédnutí 107Před 4 lety
Pileated Woodpecker - Mountain Lakes NJ
Hitmen 18U - Cyclone Goals
zhlédnutí 73Před 4 lety
Hitmen 18U - Cyclone Goals
Hitmen vs Monarchs Game 2
zhlédnutí 37Před 4 lety
Hitmen vs Monarchs Game 2
Hitmen vs Monarchs Game 1
zhlédnutí 63Před 4 lety
Hitmen vs Monarchs Game 1
NJ Hitmen vs NJ Rockets USPHL Playoffs 2018-19 (18U)
zhlédnutí 527Před 5 lety
NJ Hitmen vs NJ Rockets USPHL Playoffs 2018-19 (18U)
NJ Hitmen vs NJ Whalers - USPHL Playoffs 2018/19 (18U)
zhlédnutí 294Před 5 lety
NJ Hitmen vs NJ Whalers - USPHL Playoffs 2018/19 (18U)
USPHL Playoffs 2018/19: NJ Hitmen vs. NH Jr. Monarchs (18U)
zhlédnutí 310Před 5 lety
USPHL Playoffs 2018/19: NJ Hitmen vs. NH Jr. Monarchs (18U)
Kinnelon vs Montville: NJ Highschool Playoffs 2018-19
zhlédnutí 244Před 5 lety
Kinnelon vs Montville: NJ Highschool Playoffs 2018-19
Nicholas Harl Theft - San Antonio
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 5 lety
Nicholas Harl Theft - San Antonio
NJ Hitmen 18U vs. Islanders HC (11/18/2018)
zhlédnutí 116Před 5 lety
NJ Hitmen 18U vs. Islanders HC (11/18/2018)
NJ Hitmen 18U vs Springfield Pics (11-18-2018)
zhlédnutí 395Před 5 lety
NJ Hitmen 18U vs Springfield Pics (11-18-2018)
Everest's Goal vs Islanders HC (11/18/2018)
zhlédnutí 69Před 5 lety
Everest's Goal vs Islanders HC (11/18/2018)
NJ Hitmen 18U vs Islanders HC (11/17/2018)
zhlédnutí 236Před 5 lety
NJ Hitmen 18U vs Islanders HC (11/17/2018)
Ev as Foward
zhlédnutí 23Před 5 lety
Ev as Foward

Komentáře

  • @terryayers7549
    @terryayers7549 Před 23 dny

    xactdamondgo heats the water while you travel

  • @hydroplaneconvoy8130
    @hydroplaneconvoy8130 Před měsícem

    My driver door looks like this. Corvette community for the WIN baby

  • @user-px6cr7ky6p
    @user-px6cr7ky6p Před 2 měsíci

    A little JB Weld will take care of that. I used it to repair my dash where bubba was at and destroyed it. Eeffin morons.

  • @terryayers7549
    @terryayers7549 Před 3 měsíci

    where did you buy the elbos.

  • @terryayers7549
    @terryayers7549 Před 3 měsíci

    some time all you have 2 do is remove the unit take the fan off the motor shaft and add a cpl washers between the fan and motor. what happens is the fan vibrates over against the housing and it binds the motor so it will not turn at correct speed and thus blows a fuse. if the motor turns frzeely without the fan installed then try this before you buy a fan.

  • @terryayers7549
    @terryayers7549 Před 3 měsíci

    the 2 black water lines going to the water heater from the engine are there to heat water in the water heater while traveling.

  • @stevegrabovich8354
    @stevegrabovich8354 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video my blower motor doesnt work and i will be attempting the repair I watched the short one 1first and thought 😮 Thanks

  • @gaythienpont7578
    @gaythienpont7578 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for your help my door panel broke and the only alternative was to buy a new panel the repair was easy and the door looks great and also Pro-Dec company for the snap-caps was really great and easy to work with thanks

  • @BIGGBAY90
    @BIGGBAY90 Před 4 měsíci

    I do wonder why he didn’t show us the drilling ( was it a step bit/ regular bit/ pre drill panel first then metal door etc but definitely a idea video

  • @BIGGBAY90
    @BIGGBAY90 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice fixer upper for these plague door panals

  • @C4VETTELT1
    @C4VETTELT1 Před 5 měsíci

    Those muffler deletes sound like crap! You should actually change the exhaust! Get some modern cats and some better pipes and some good highflow mufflers! You'll be way happier with the end result! Also she looks like she's putting out some blue smoke!!

    • @madeulook5872
      @madeulook5872 Před 3 měsíci

      Sound is subjective. But yeah she needs help. I think it sounds like a V8 lol

  • @noahwhitney9773
    @noahwhitney9773 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice! Thinking about having a shop put valves on right before the stock mufflers. Exited for the sound!

  • @ImmortanDan
    @ImmortanDan Před 5 měsíci

    Hi! Got myself a '93 and am thinking of doing this very same mod. how's the drone - bearable or, uh, harsh? Because if it's not too bad i definitely want a piece of the sound you got going on.

  • @blakeshelnutt2156
    @blakeshelnutt2156 Před 6 měsíci

    what did you use to seal the pipe or did you just use the clamps??

  • @armanijones2734
    @armanijones2734 Před 7 měsíci

    What do you do if it starts to rain? Just question

  • @rhiannonferrebee-zd9ut
    @rhiannonferrebee-zd9ut Před 7 měsíci

    Did you post a second video to the first one on heater I loved your video and can use as much help as you have video wise on my 99 winnebago adventurer 37G for getting heat working its getting cold and we live full time in it and working on our hydraulic levelers/slide not working as well as wiring under dash after putting new alternator in it we now have to bypass ignition switch! As well as on board generator has been out had to buy a portable generator! Any help appreciated

  • @wedabrowns
    @wedabrowns Před 7 měsíci

    Cool idea. Helps keep the body rigid

  • @daverohn383
    @daverohn383 Před 8 měsíci

    I can't tell you how much I appreciate guys like you, who put these videos together for the benefit of others. I needed information and you provided it, and more. I just bought a 2003 model and needed to know how to winterize it, and I ended up getting answers to several questions, just from your video. Thanks a million!

  • @cshirley5657
    @cshirley5657 Před 8 měsíci

    😂 aAs a private rvia tech I love videos like this. Wow. Just wow.

  • @rdclovesjesus
    @rdclovesjesus Před 8 měsíci

    Did you post further information about the blower - motor aid system? mine quit working and I have a 60 amp fuse that just blows when you replace it. Dash heat doesn't work either anymore.

  • @mikehale3140
    @mikehale3140 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey nice job Mark. I'm also going with muffler delete on my 96. I like the Corvette Central piece because it has the black tips already welded on. Estimated shipping Jan 2024. Good video, Thanks for posting

  • @CaseTheCorvetteMan
    @CaseTheCorvetteMan Před 9 měsíci

    Someone was selling a heap of these NOS not long ago, i know that is much more expensive, but it'll look factory perfect again.

  • @SP-gz3ik
    @SP-gz3ik Před 10 měsíci

    Has anyone tried heating up the plastic with a gun to see if it can be bent back to normal?

    • @BIGGBAY90
      @BIGGBAY90 Před 4 měsíci

      Other videos online has that

  • @peter455sd
    @peter455sd Před 10 měsíci

    First you settle the tips then deal with the connection

  • @24theMoney
    @24theMoney Před rokem

    Better with mufflers

  • @vettecam68
    @vettecam68 Před rokem

    Where in nj you at

  • @instocksupply1514
    @instocksupply1514 Před rokem

    Nice work

  • @johncomments2730
    @johncomments2730 Před rokem

    The “glue” is mastic. You should cut that right after pulling the screws. It makes removal much easier, won’t bend the unit as much and can be done with an insulation knife from Harbor Freight available for just a few bucks.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před rokem

      Thanks for that. I will add that recommendation to my final video on this subject. Boy do I absolutely hate plumbing. It turned out that my water heater had a leak in a factory aluminum weld line on the tank. I had to stop and take the tank in for weld repair. But it came back in good shape and I'll be installing it soon and wrapping up the project. NOTE: You cannot find these same water heaters any longer. If yours breaks, get it repaired at almost any cost, unless you want to retrofit an new water heater.

    • @johncomments2730
      @johncomments2730 Před rokem

      @@marcschneider6510 I just bought this same exact year and make Winnie. I think my coach heater doesn’t work too

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před rokem

      @@johncomments2730 so sorry! Lol. But the RV is high quality and worth your efforts.

    • @golfr6178
      @golfr6178 Před 4 měsíci

      I removed my blower today and it was bound up. I removed the fan wheel by removing spring on end and put washer on motor shaft and reassembly. Wheel spins free now. Somehow wheel works its way back and rubs on blower housing. Stupid design. Just a spring clip holding it? I put epoxy on end of clip and shaft to help. Hope this helps someone.

  • @fatboybiker
    @fatboybiker Před rokem

    Thanks, but video could've been half the time....

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před rokem

      Yes, if i was a semi-professional video maker and i knew up front what the story was and i had felt like editing it more. Its a big job and not for everyone… 47 minutes is small price to pay for avoiding a bullet. If you start this ans cant it, i bet its a $1500 repair at best with the authorized service center. I may reissue the video in a short and concise form when the job is complete. I probably will. Once the path is known, this could be 15 minutes long.

    • @Ivebeenaroundyouknow
      @Ivebeenaroundyouknow Před 7 měsíci

      @@marcschneider6510 Good grief, everybody is a critic. Appreciate the work and the time and extra effort you took to film it. I am sure it cost you well more than 47 minutes of your time to provide this free service for the benefit of others. Appreciate it!

  • @terrysosinsky1915
    @terrysosinsky1915 Před rokem

    Additional comment..thanks for the detailed views so now I know if I get a coolant leak at either the water heater or cabin heat I can go behind the wheel and just bypass both and loop the hoses right there and could go without both heating. Thanks again.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před rokem

      Or you could bypass one or the other. Doesn’t have to be both.

  • @terrysosinsky1915
    @terrysosinsky1915 Před rokem

    Thank you for being a brave soul to disassemble this. I have a 2000 Itasca and have wondered many times how I would do this if I ever needed. Very well done.

  • @marcschneider6510
    @marcschneider6510 Před rokem

    Updated video here czcams.com/video/WyRupXNnfic/video.html

  • @reostertag
    @reostertag Před rokem

    Would love to see a video of how you removed it. If you get it out seems like you should be able to find the motor through Grainger etc. Good luck!

  • @rickboretirementplan

    We never use that heater because it only works with the engine running.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před rokem

      I have ignored it for sometime, but i was driving in the freezing weather up here in the northeast and I really missed that heater. Normally, I only use the RV during summer, but last year I stayed in Florida until 12/23, and then I had to haul-ass home to NJ before Xmas. It was cold as hell.

    • @rickboretirementplan
      @rickboretirementplan Před rokem

      @@marcschneider6510 My heater is in the very back under the bed. I worry about the long run of hoes. but so far it has worked ok.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před rokem

      My RV has two heaters. The one in the back is propane and heats the whole RV. I dont usually use it while driving. Im always conserving propane.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před rokem

      By the way, i saw your page. Im a C4 Corvette guy. I have a 1993 6-speed.

    • @rickboretirementplan
      @rickboretirementplan Před rokem

      @@marcschneider6510 Cool, have had that Camaro for 43 years.

  • @48Boxer
    @48Boxer Před rokem

    The way might driver side door is busted, this is probably the only repair option I have. Glad I ran across it, will try soon. With as many exposed screw heads in the C4, I might be able to get by with black screws in my black interior although I do have the screw head covers ready

  • @indiomonk123
    @indiomonk123 Před rokem

    Nice repair! I like how you think outside of the box. Seems like a very functional more permanent repair.

  • @Richard31446
    @Richard31446 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again Marc. Just completed my 1992 door panel repair. I put three screws in each side of the lighter leather area and two in the black leather area, 6 inches from each side and 3 inches down the panel. The middle one would never tighten completely (even longer) but the two in the black area and the 2 outer ones in the beige area held well without interfering with the glass. This is the best and least expensive solution! Richard in Houston.

  • @Richard31446
    @Richard31446 Před 2 lety

    Best solution available on the web, THANK YOU Marc! Summarizing, 2 inch self tapping screws after pilot drilling into metal door frame with pan heads covered by color-matching caps towards the back of the door, 1.5 inches in the center and 3/4 or 1 inch towards the front, correct? Richard in Houston

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      Well it’s a good solution if your not a fanatic about keeping your car 100% OEM. Yes I believe you have summarized accurately.

  • @MrUrbaniz
    @MrUrbaniz Před 2 lety

    I think that looks terrible in my opinion! Sorry!

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      That’s fine because your opinion matters zero on this end. This is for my personal driving enjoyment. It’s not a show car. With that in mind, have you ever faced this problem? Are you a C4 owner? The alternatives paths to a perfect resolution are few. New panel. Or very complicated surgury on the back side that might not work or will itself fail. And I happen to think the snap caps are perfect and unnoticeable. They blend in and you ignore them. You especially pay no attention to them when you are cruising at 100 mph with your other vette compadres. Women and non-vette people pay them zero mind.

    • @MrUrbaniz
      @MrUrbaniz Před 2 lety

      @@marcschneider6510 Sorry you can't take feedback. Yeah, i have two corvettes that I keep in stock OEM condition. Not hack jobs. Sorry.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      @@MrUrbaniz I can AND DID take criticism fine. All I said was your opinion doesn’t matter on my end. Besides, your a dick for even wasting your time making that comment. And calling my work a “hack job” shows what a loser you actually are. An embarrassment to the corvette community.

    • @pauliefromphilly
      @pauliefromphilly Před rokem

      works for me.

    • @cryptonz06
      @cryptonz06 Před 3 měsíci

      I’m definitely not doing this to my 40th 😂

  • @Talita444
    @Talita444 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. William Holden is my favorite actor! Just great.

  • @yamahchopper
    @yamahchopper Před 2 lety

    I got the same problem with my drivers door

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      I’m real happy with my solution.

    • @yamahchopper
      @yamahchopper Před 2 lety

      @@marcschneider6510 I watched the video that the guy used brackets

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      Send a link to that video or tell me the channel name….

  • @rockybutler
    @rockybutler Před 2 lety

    7:56 Your Welcome.

  • @rockybutler
    @rockybutler Před 2 lety

    The interior of this car, is full of Black screws. Whats another couple. Anyway cool repair I need to do.

  • @rockbailey8516
    @rockbailey8516 Před 2 lety

    Same issue. Do you have photos of the screws ? Self tapping ??? My 93 has exactly same color interior combo. Same polo green.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      I recommend self-tapping but I would drill a small pilot hole anyway I think. Just make sure you use Pan Head screws so they hold the snap cap base evenly.

    • @rockbailey8516
      @rockbailey8516 Před 2 lety

      @@marcschneider6510 thanks man I really appreciate that. Will do. One other question I saw the washer but did you use a flat washer too looks like you would have to.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      @@rockbailey8516 if memory serves, I may have used a flat washer under the pan head just to secure the snap cap base and prevent the screw from squeezing through the snap cap base and the door panel. On the other hand, using a washer might raise the profile of the screw too much for the snap cap to fit. I don’t recall for sure. I say you try a washer as well but it might not be necessary if the pan head is large enough. Sorry I can’t say for sure but it’s been awhile and my car is under cover currently. Just remember to study the inside of the door first so you place the screw in a place that will not adversely affect anything else.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      @@rockbailey8516 measure twice, drill once! Lol

    • @rockbailey8516
      @rockbailey8516 Před 2 lety

      @@marcschneider6510 It worked exactly the way you described. Thank you ever so much for the ingenious solution. If I did boat interiors I might have thought of it. Looks great totally solid.

  • @dalemihocik4732
    @dalemihocik4732 Před 2 lety

    Things can get really complicated when you don't use the correct tools. What is needed is a punch slightly larger than the pin but smaller than the hole. Buy a cheap set of punches for a few bucks and make life easier i.e., work smarter not harder.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      Yes I ended up buying. 5/32 punch pin. Actually I bought a whole set of punch pins.

  • @justinbradley5937
    @justinbradley5937 Před 2 lety

    looks pretty good, I have the same problem, how are they holding up so far?

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      Holding up just fine. I am happy and I never pay attention to the snap caps, which is what I expected to happen .

  • @contraption22
    @contraption22 Před 2 lety

    There is an unused boss for a screw under the door panel on the jamb edge of the inner door. Putting a screw there accomplishes the same thing and is completely invisible.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      I’ll have to look for it. Thanks

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      I don’t understand your description. Can you send a photo to On_time_marc@yahoo.com?

    • @wesslayton9921
      @wesslayton9921 Před rokem

      I used this option yesterday! It works perfectly for a badly damaged/cracked door panel. Thank you guys, both of you for the help on repairing this.

    • @Daniel-gn9uo
      @Daniel-gn9uo Před 6 měsíci

      @@wesslayton9921 hey, was the top of your door panel peeling ? I want to try to put a screw through the boss instead to keep a more oem look

  • @mikek7626
    @mikek7626 Před 2 lety

    Great idea. Do you have a picture of the screws you used? Where they self tappers?

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      Not self tappers, but they could have/should have been. I did pre-drill the holes. And believe me it made me nervous as hell taking the drill to my car. But it worked out. Let me see if I can find one of the screws and send you an image. They are just black anodized screws similar to the original equipment screws all around the upholstery. I think I put an image in the video, did I not? I know the video is too long. I should shorten it.

    • @marcschneider6510
      @marcschneider6510 Před 2 lety

      I’ll tell you what I do remember. You want pan heads. You need the under side of the screw head to lay flat upon the snap cap escutcheon.

  • @tonykerlegankerlegan6036

    I'm going to do the same repair on my 92 C4, I ordered the snap caps awhile ago just haven't done it yet FYI you can get a can of perfectly matched interior spray paint from Corvette Central,it works great, though it is kind of pricy , l think I paid about 30 bucks for it, but but it's a perfect match,and it is very durable, l had to change my passenger side door handle that broke off at the top but couldn't find a light grey door panel, so I got a dark grey one and used handle off of it, painted it with that paint, it hasn't rubbed off one bit from use at all, and you can't tell it was once a darker grey.nice video, helping me figure out what length screws to use.