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  • @realcdcruze3558
    @realcdcruze3558 Před rokem +779

    A plane requires air flow over the wings to generate lift. Visit a small airport during a storm and if a small Cessna isn’t tied down you’ll see them float. Speed under the wheels has nothing to do with lift.

    • @ken2tou
      @ken2tou Před rokem +67

      This! 👍🏼 it’s about airspeed, not groundspeed.

    • @yeahitskimmel
      @yeahitskimmel Před rokem +43

      Yep might have double the wheels rpm but still the same airspeed

    • @madog1
      @madog1 Před rokem +25

      100% correct 👍

    • @CatRPlrC16
      @CatRPlrC16 Před rokem +19

      Lift is generated from air flow against the lower surface of the aircraft wings. The airflow over AND under the wings creates a vortex which is controlled by flaps. This gives you altitude control. Stick your hand out the window of your car, like most people do as a kid. Keep your palm flat, and you can roughly feel the forces against you hand.

    • @dbutcher84
      @dbutcher84 Před rokem +21

      Exactly, the plane needs to "ride" on air. No moving air, no lift. It's speed of air across the wings, not speed in relation to the ground that creates lift.

  • @rpm2dayg648
    @rpm2dayg648 Před rokem +120

    I had the steering rack on my 2006 Tundra replaced by a shop I like and trust. 6 months later I was underneath changing the oil and filter and found the mechanic's Snap-On magnetic rechargeable flashlight still stuck to the frame. This is after 5000 miles of driving, hunting, camping etc. I returned it and he was pretty happy. These tools mean a lot to these guys.

    • @Eddie2425
      @Eddie2425 Před rokem +7

      You’re a good person! I would’ve done the same. My conscience bothers me, even if I forget to pay for a stick of Chapstick at the store. I’ll go right back and pay for it.

    • @petergoesinya636
      @petergoesinya636 Před rokem +1

      Was it still illuminated?

    • @jostouw4366
      @jostouw4366 Před rokem +1

      was it still charged?

    • @JoeSmith-cy9wj
      @JoeSmith-cy9wj Před rokem +1

      Was it Ray's?

    • @JoeSmith-cy9wj
      @JoeSmith-cy9wj Před rokem +2

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ next time your car brakes down, try that instead of a garage.

  • @terryposey3887
    @terryposey3887 Před rokem +40

    Ray, my trade is Marine mechanics and I do all my own automobile work. Having said that, I’m impressed that your troubleshooting technique is dead on and your mastery of your tools is impressive as well. Folks, what you are seeing here is a top tier automotive technician!!! I truly enjoy watching you work !!!

    • @raulcastro925
      @raulcastro925 Před rokem +3

      As a tech having worked on autos motorcycles and aircraft, I concur.

    • @jamesgibson5876
      @jamesgibson5876 Před rokem

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 that's what the pimp Rufus said also ....but he was talking about himsel ... and the army says ..yours is not to wonder why ..yours is just to do or die funny how that works ain't it? Or ..is it ? Maybe just call Saul.........Saul good man ...

    • @kingtut5923
      @kingtut5923 Před rokem

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Truly a sick person here, what channel do you think your on , on to many whiskeey

    • @barrywhite7049
      @barrywhite7049 Před rokem

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 And remember, Never trust a Jew!!!

  • @bobbykozak6032
    @bobbykozak6032 Před rokem +22

    I agree with the found tool rule. One exception I had is that anyone I was responsible for, if I found their tools I would put them into a cardboard box and wait until they went looking for them. Trying to teach the apprentices to keep track of their kit.

    • @dcbacon1
      @dcbacon1 Před rokem +1

      Bobby's idea is the best, use the lost tool to teach those who depend on tools to not lose them. You don't need anybody else's tools, so put them on the front seat if nothing else...

    • @chuckmiskel6553
      @chuckmiskel6553 Před rokem

      I did same with a couple of guys i worked with. Id hide the tool about a week and make them borrow from each other. They stopp3d loosing tools after a while

    • @busnorth
      @busnorth Před rokem +1

      In the air force, every tool kit was checked out. Every tool had to be accounted for on cheak in before any one could leave for the day.

    • @AntonioGarcia-zg7nz
      @AntonioGarcia-zg7nz Před 5 měsíci

      Keeping tools from a vehicle is no different from keeping things that are inside the vehicle. Theft. Put the tools in the vehicle and send it on its way.

  • @papakrampus3062
    @papakrampus3062 Před rokem +157

    A mechanic with a sense of humor and who possesses a conscience doesn't need therapy, he deserves a medal! Your humor in the face of tedium while persistently overcoming adversity is effective self-therapy. Don't change a thing Ray, just be YOU.

    • @Longeno55
      @Longeno55 Před rokem

      Exactly! Well said!

    • @keithfork8663
      @keithfork8663 Před rokem

      Nailed it

    • @johnangelico667
      @johnangelico667 Před rokem +3

      His work is his therapy. The humour and conscience are wonderful bonuses.

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz Před rokem

      The guy is stealing tools. What "conscience" do you think he is displaying here?

    • @JDX123
      @JDX123 Před rokem

      It's not tedium to repair things, it's the joy of seeing it work again. You should love your job . I don't repair cars but get great satisfaction in seeing something broken become useful again. The harder something is to fix the greater the satisfaction.

  • @ricknemie93
    @ricknemie93 Před rokem +120

    I find watching you is therapeutic. You're the Bob Ross of auto mechanics. Watching you do some of those difficult maneuvers without 'loosing tools' or cool brings wave of calmness to my otherwise chaotic day.

    • @brettmillett3851
      @brettmillett3851 Před rokem +6

      Bob Ross of auto mechanics is perfect LOL

    • @johngordon6526
      @johngordon6526 Před rokem +4

      @@brettmillett3851 I support this coment lol. Every day. Gotta have me some Ray. =p It's almost like coffee. I work on computers and not cars, I find it fascinating.

    • @jessecardwell5402
      @jessecardwell5402 Před rokem +1

      I've considered VGG a Bob Ross of automotive. Though his methods for fixing aren't very proper

    • @qhew
      @qhew Před rokem +2

      Must admit I get the Ray hit too! it’s therapeutic watching Ray (with his classic funny comments) solve ever problem encountered by a mechanic with such gusto. and at the same time I learn how they typically “go together” & to some extent “how they work”. last nite fell asleep half way through watching it, but when i came back to it in daylight, it was clear with usual “flow”. I had to watch to end.

    • @Ozzman454SS
      @Ozzman454SS Před rokem +4

      It would have been priceless to hear Bob Ross drop a brush and let out a "gravity"

  • @patlee9704
    @patlee9704 Před rokem +16

    Ray I think going out on your own was the right move. I have learned soooo much from you it's no even funny! You have great channel with great content! And I believe you are more confident and relaxed without having to look over your shoulder all the time. Keep it up buddy!

    • @dont-want-no-wrench
      @dont-want-no-wrench Před 10 měsíci

      a good honest mechanic will be a big success.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Před 2 měsíci

      All he needs is maybe a phone to ring once in a while.
      A different one, not that same
      " doodle- oodle- ooo "

  • @normanhosford2506
    @normanhosford2506 Před rokem +4

    The #3 reason to watch Ray. All the fun of working on cars without rust in the eye.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Před 2 měsíci

      I find myself at my job welding or grinding things while listening to Ray's shop on my headphones.
      Weird.

  • @bobhosler2024
    @bobhosler2024 Před rokem +67

    I have been going through a bad divorce and started watching you about 6 months ago(about the time when things went crap) Needless to say watching your videos has helped me get through some long nights and have proved to be a great distraction. Your videos are great and thank you.

    • @dcruz5157
      @dcruz5157 Před rokem +2

      Hang in there Bob, It gets easier everyday. Stay positive and don't let things you can't control change you!

    • @bobhosler2024
      @bobhosler2024 Před rokem

      @@dcruz5157 Thank you!

    • @bobhosler2024
      @bobhosler2024 Před rokem +1

      @@jamesl9686 Thank you!

    • @jackfrost304
      @jackfrost304 Před rokem +2

      Been there, done that. Just remember there are more fish in the sea, and you will meet someone new someday and don't whatever you do think all women are the same, or It's going to be a lonely life ahead. Just when ready, get back on that bike! .life just throws you these curveballs, just make sure you don't get hit in the balls!

    • @daniel-ws5cn
      @daniel-ws5cn Před rokem +2

      Just get a silicone love doll from japan... after your done you dont have to talk to it

  • @mh70ss
    @mh70ss Před rokem +106

    I can see Eric O rolling his eyes when he sees how "tough" you had it getting those bolts and O2 sensors out. 😀

    • @cigarsgunsandgasoline8032
      @cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 Před rokem +3

      😂😂🤣🤣

    • @61rampy65
      @61rampy65 Před rokem +15

      Don't forget about Ray whining about 37 degree cold. I must admit that I'm no better, anything below 70 is cold to me.

    • @catfishbilly7425
      @catfishbilly7425 Před rokem +6

      @@61rampy65 lol we hit -20 degrees a few days ago, with the wind chill it was -40. Was driving with the window down yesterday because it was a beautiful day in the mid 30s. 50 degrees today felt hot lol

    • @cigarsgunsandgasoline8032
      @cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 Před rokem +1

      @@catfishbilly7425 damn! I had -11 wind chill the other day and I still walked outside barefoot to get the local propaganda rag! Even do it in the snow!

    • @cordcd7
      @cordcd7 Před rokem

      @@catfishbilly7425 In the winter when it's 35* or warmer (I guess any season for that matter) I have the windows at least cracked if not all the way down as well.

  • @robertkrewson1530
    @robertkrewson1530 Před rokem +14

    I cannot believe that NONE of those bolts broke! Love these videos, keep up the good work, and keep growing your business. The naysayers know not of what they speak.

    • @JJ_ExMachina
      @JJ_ExMachina Před rokem +3

      That's one of the best things about being a mechanic in Florida... Even the things that do rust aren't really that bad.

    • @Drew-wf7vw
      @Drew-wf7vw Před rokem +1

      Honestly even in the rust belt (Canada) these frontiers aren't too bad. Typically the nuts end up as a different size but making the nuts glow in the dark & hitting them with a twist socket they zip off no problems

    • @Drew-wf7vw
      @Drew-wf7vw Před rokem +3

      @@JJ_ExMachina Id turn an ungodly amount of hours working in Florida.. Jealous of you guys down there! Only area I'd run into trouble is remembering to use loctite ... Pretty much any fastener you'd typically use it on where you are, we use anti-seize lol

    • @JJ_ExMachina
      @JJ_ExMachina Před rokem +1

      @@Drew-wf7vw Well to be fair, a lot of modern made vehicles are much more resilient at rusting than even things made 20 years ago... Manufactures are putting a lot more thought behind treating surfaces to prevent rust.

  • @garyosborne8906
    @garyosborne8906 Před rokem +19

    Always love your videos, Ray. There must be a special kind of joy listening to your offspring playing in the background while you toil to provide for them. It should remind you of the “why” when answering why do I get up every morning, take risks, bang myself up leaving my blood and skin on other people’s possessions, and put up with whatever it is that annoys me. Family is everything.

    • @alonzosmith1085
      @alonzosmith1085 Před rokem

      I can really see that he loves what he does for a living and he loves his kids, so in my opinion, that makes all of that the best part of life.

    • @larrybe2900
      @larrybe2900 Před rokem

      I bet they sneaked a taste of coffee when dad wasn't looking. ;)

  • @paultercier2552
    @paultercier2552 Před rokem +62

    Ray, you do not need therapy You are therapy. Watching your videos is often the highlight of the day.

    • @brettmillett3851
      @brettmillett3851 Před rokem +1

      I came here to say this but several of you peeps already said it. 😅

    • @level1804
      @level1804 Před rokem

      I think he’s a therapist’s nightmare. Someone who is as mad as the rest of the world who enjoys life. They hate that. Take a cat to the movies every once in a while.

  • @leonardpearce4512
    @leonardpearce4512 Před rokem +19

    While attending a coworkers funeral, I said my condolences to his son. He said so you’re the guy, my dad stole all those tools with your name on. I asked if he was going to give them back. He said, NO. They’re still good. The apple didn’t fall far from the tree.

    • @josephking6515
      @josephking6515 Před rokem

      What a couple of lowlifes. That is just rude. My condolences for *your* loss/theft. Do you have any friendly cop acquaintances that would visit the son so you could identify and recover your stolen tools?

    • @suburban404
      @suburban404 Před rokem +1

      I have a friend whose father had a contracting business. The son saw an add for a garage sale that included some very specific tools of his trade. Turns out the widow had a garage full of tools with the contractor's name on them He took the stuff back to his shop. Hard to tell a widow "your husband was a thief"

    • @thomasmleahy6218
      @thomasmleahy6218 Před rokem

      What a POS father and son.

    • @1marcelfilms
      @1marcelfilms Před 2 měsíci

      Then you called the police right?

  • @TheRealFunar
    @TheRealFunar Před rokem +7

    I love your kiddo's "what you doin?" in the shop. My 2yo does the same thing with similar inflection. Love it. Keep bringing the kiddos to work, Ray. Whether you know it or not, you're building life-long memories for them.

  • @brianallen9810
    @brianallen9810 Před rokem +16

    They tested this on Myth Busters. An aircrafts ability to takeoff is not dependent on it's wheels but on the thrust of it's engines and the lift generated by it's wings. Interesting episode though just like all of Rainman Ray videos.

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat Před rokem

      I remember that episode. The prop provided enough airflow past the wings to provide lift. That would not be the case with a commercial jet though, as the engines draw air from the front of the wings and discharge it behind the wings.

    • @gmoose7155
      @gmoose7155 Před rokem +1

      @@GrayRaceCat regardless of the speed of the conveyor belt the aircraft will move forward. Unless the conveyor belt has infinite speed it will top out and the plane will then move forward and create its own airspeed. This will then allow it to lift. This will be true whether the propulsion is propeller (as tested) or turbofan (such as a 747 has).

  • @DanielNotDeadYetThomas
    @DanielNotDeadYetThomas Před rokem +124

    Being here in the northern part of West Virginia, I can't express enough how jealous I am of the way your bolts can be removed without the use of a glow wrench. It's not as bad here as further north, but I'm amazed at the lack of corrosion on your Floridian fasteners. It almost makes up for the mosquitoes...

    • @roydunn2865
      @roydunn2865 Před rokem +13

      Use some wax on the bolts, candle wax seeps into the pores in the rust. It is superior to any oil, is cheap and only requires a little heat. Just heat the bolt and touch a candle to the bolt and the wax will absorb into the threads.

    • @danssmokintreasures
      @danssmokintreasures Před rokem +4

      LOL ALMOST. Love that part.

    • @TXDeathInvestigator
      @TXDeathInvestigator Před rokem +1

      😂

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před rokem +4

      @@roydunn2865 You could also use 'Fuel Lube' on the bolt threads, without any heat needed. Fuel Lube is a wax based sealant/lubricant used in aircraft fuels systems. Very sticky and does not wash off with water or solvents.

    • @richardwernst
      @richardwernst Před rokem +4

      "Glow Wrench" I love it (never heard that before).

  • @mcatech05
    @mcatech05 Před rokem +35

    i am a pilot but common sense should be sufficient to figure that out however i became seriously concerned of our future when i had someone who knew i fly as well as being a total nerd argued to my face that the aircraft would fly if sufficient wheelspeed was achieved. Facinating.

    • @sparksalot4950
      @sparksalot4950 Před rokem +12

      Really sad, those people get to vote.........

    • @legionofanon
      @legionofanon Před rokem +4

      The supply of common sense for distribution dried up around y2k, no one seems to have it anymore

    • @Trevor_Austin
      @Trevor_Austin Před rokem +7

      @mcatech05 - Even worse, I’ve had a CEO of a VERY big company ask me just as we became airborne in a glider if we have any control over these things. Another was when flying a group from MENSA (IQ in excess of 120 reqd. to join) again in a glider, one member asked what would happen if the wind stopped. I looked out and said that the wind had stopped. This did not compute. The rest of the flight his massive IQ could not work out how and why we were still alive because being so clever, he had to be correct.

    • @ianbrown3414
      @ianbrown3414 Před rokem +2

      Just think how much more money that Boeing could make if they didn't have to stick expensive wings on their fuselages!!!!!

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 Před rokem +6

      the secret is the wings also flap along with wheel speed. they dont call them birds for no reason!
      wouldnt that be scary if i was serious?

  • @simonfoster-taylor7779
    @simonfoster-taylor7779 Před rokem +1

    My mom’s car car came back from the shop with a terrible rattle. She took it back and they said it was just a heat shield. I took a look and found a lovely 1/2” drive Snap-on ratchet in the engine bay. It’s mine now 😂😂

  • @andrewputnam1047
    @andrewputnam1047 Před rokem +8

    Mythbusters did an episode on the airplane conveyor belt debate so there is video proof that land speed has no effect on whether or not planes fly. It's all about the air speed over the wings to generate lift. That's also why smaller aircraft need to be tethered to the ground when they're parked outside to prevent wind gusts from throwing them into the air.

    • @josepeixoto3384
      @josepeixoto3384 Před rokem

      Of course, for flying, the wheels on airplanes are like lipstick on a pig, they are just there, and actually they are on the way; they are not connected to anything except the struts, brakes and tilting hydraulics.

  • @frankies.857
    @frankies.857 Před rokem +40

    Nah, you're a cool dude and we love your vids. No therapy needed, but we do need more people like you. I can watch you for hours. PD

  • @charleshowell3470
    @charleshowell3470 Před rokem

    Ray, Watching you work IS my therapy.
    Thanks!

  • @patrickreynolds801
    @patrickreynolds801 Před rokem

    You my man are a true mechanic technician and honest. Good work

  • @undecidedmiddleground5633

    I can only imagine the world-shattering scoff Eric O. uttered forth after watching you just unbolt catalytic converters on an old exhaust system.

  • @zogmontanastyle7348
    @zogmontanastyle7348 Před rokem +12

    Ray, we had static Temps here in Montana of -25 and wind chill of -50. Of course we always have customers that want or need a battery replaced out in the parking lot. Not a big deal as its too cold to be stranded with a dead vehicle. Most people up here are very appreciative that we will help them

  • @dueljet
    @dueljet Před rokem +3

    I love the wind up the O2 sensor wiring trick! I too have been using that one since I was 12 or so. My grandfather taught me that!

  • @robertscranton2358
    @robertscranton2358 Před rokem +2

    "Lube on your pants in the winter", for me, that's what makes Ray soooo loveable and of course RAY!🤣🤣🤣 These are just the kinda quips that makes your channel so easy to watch, especially when you're not the mechanic type, like me! Ya drop things, grunt, and get frustrated, which gives me pause when I'm about to SCREAM at my quad ( the pros work on my real vehicles 😁). Thanks Ray, owning a newer Frontier, I found the latter part of the video most educational. 👍👍 Bob from Nevada (where 41 was the high today😲).

  • @renzoubaldi3879
    @renzoubaldi3879 Před rokem +5

    Love the way you snuck in "end of datsun" just before you left us, very sneaky Ray!!!!! LOL. I'm guessing the younger guys won't know what you are talking about!!!

  • @jamescarey9197
    @jamescarey9197 Před rokem +9

    The good thing about your videos is you can show your customers what you have done, and what you find 😄👍

    • @fredw2185
      @fredw2185 Před rokem

      Yeah and now they can order them cheaply and replace themselves

  • @TheHansoost
    @TheHansoost Před rokem +1

    Nice job and good of you to give the owner an honest heads-up re misfire. Your diagnostic skills are very impressive.

  • @joefratianni8693
    @joefratianni8693 Před rokem +3

    Somewhere, off in the distance I can hear Erik O..."must be nice to work on a no rust cat job"

  • @Kashed
    @Kashed Před rokem +53

    Datsun originated in Japan as DAT-GO (the DAT-car) almost a century ago in 1914. The word DAT means 'lightning-fast' in Japanese but is also a reference to the first letters of family names of the three financiers who supported the business at the time: Den, Aoyama and Takeuchi.

    • @realeyesrealizereallies6828
      @realeyesrealizereallies6828 Před rokem

      That is entirely too much information...

    • @ronsloan7662
      @ronsloan7662 Před rokem +4

      Now that was interesting. I just learned something new. 🙃

    • @mod_incllc3235
      @mod_incllc3235 Před rokem +2

      AWESOMENESS!

    • @tracysellman1562
      @tracysellman1562 Před rokem +5

      kkash, So would that mean DAT car, can go DAT fast? LMAO Damn DAT Datsun is fast. :)

    • @Delekham
      @Delekham Před rokem +5

      Then there is the OLD ADDAGE about Datsun.
      Q: When can this vehicle be ready?
      A: 7 days!
      Reply: DAT SOON?

  • @brucehostetler573
    @brucehostetler573 Před rokem +2

    To aid in positioning vehicles relative to lift arms, mark (paint a strip?) on the floor that shows the arc of the lift arm. Simple visual aid 🙂
    I really enjoy your channel, especially the diagnostic methodology that you use and succinctly communicate via the vids. Thanks!

  • @NGrtrdblue8562
    @NGrtrdblue8562 Před rokem +2

    Hey Ray, Congrats again!!! You made the best move, being your own boss and doing things right and honest is harder work, but definitely more gratifying. On this video, the only thing, being you were replacing “All the Cats” they should of used your time wisely and replaced the O2 sensors while you had easy access. It was probably due to $$ because I always recommend OEM O2’s, but it would of eliminated future issues in the exhaust portion (at least) than having to do them in the future.
    May you continue with your good fortune and you give honest mechanics a good name, and show people the crap we have to go through a lot of the times due to these car designers/engineers when the shove 2lbs of bologna in a 1 lb bag…….
    Take care.

  • @XFolf
    @XFolf Před rokem +19

    If you let your rechargeable lithium based batteries get too low, gotta dig out a cheap adjustable power supply, give em a little bit of power until their voltages start to rise up a volt or couple, then stuff it in the charger. Typically a pack that doesn't want to charge is either too cold or discharged too low and the internal BMS has attempted to disable rapid charging function but will allow a little trickle action (do not leave unattended while attempting this!)

    • @russellstyles5381
      @russellstyles5381 Před rokem +2

      You could set the charger and battery on bare concrete. Just in case. I suspect this would work. They failed to test the battery management system properly for edge cases.

    • @jostouw4366
      @jostouw4366 Před rokem +1

      And turn down the current limit.

  • @benjaminboyer39
    @benjaminboyer39 Před rokem +3

    Imagining this on SMA, he wouldn't touch anything but a torch for thirty minutes. Good video!

  • @JohnSmith-jo9ee
    @JohnSmith-jo9ee Před rokem

    You have a great sense of humor while working.

  • @gr3ndl3r
    @gr3ndl3r Před rokem +1

    Another great video Ray!
    A sense of humor as defined by Dave Barry, "A sense of humor is a measurement of the extent to which we realize that we are trapped in a world almost totally devoid of reason. Laughter is how we express the anxiety we feel at this knowledge."
    It's been said no plan survives the battlefield. So it must be with catalytic converter installs.
    I would imagine that you have to stay pretty current with your tetanus shot, I know I was back in my machine shop days. I was often introducing random metallic objects in my body, (so much so that I set off the metal detector at the airport once, but that's a story too long to put in here).

  • @drgibs347
    @drgibs347 Před rokem +6

    As a pilot, i can answer that airplane on a treadmill question... the wheel speed has nothing to do with air speed, the airplane will still be able to take off since its Not the wheels that propell the craft, its the jet engines/propellers, those two use the air as "traction" to accelerate to lift off speed, so it doesn't matter at which speed the wheels are going.

    • @robwill9649
      @robwill9649 Před rokem

      What? Lift doesn't come from the engines. The wings have to be moving thru the air. Air moving thru the engines still doesn't cause lift. ( I think ).

    • @jont4790
      @jont4790 Před rokem

      Great answer....You would know

    • @happlesswoodworker6903
      @happlesswoodworker6903 Před rokem

      The wheels are there to help the plane move on the ground, for the plane to lift off it needs forward momentum from the engines and lift from the the wings, if the aircrafts engines are on i.e idle rather than thrust. The plane would take off from the treadmill as it would have speed and lift but only for a second or two, without forward thrust from the engines to propell it forward.

  • @vclamp
    @vclamp Před rokem +6

    The ground wire to the exhaust reduces exhaust corrosion and gives a better ground for the O2 sensors.

  • @Drew-wf7vw
    @Drew-wf7vw Před rokem +1

    As a Nissan Technician in the rust belt (Canada) I enjoyed watching this lol .. The "That better not be factory" cracked me up - but yes, that's factory - for whatever reason most Nissans have one or two studs that don't face the same way as all the other fasteners. It's a good time! Also this truck wouldn't even register as rusted here.. pretty typical after the first winter! I was very jealous watching you break the 02 sensors free with an open end wrench and your foot - the vehicle would have to be pretty new here to even consider not chucking the cat in the vice and pulling out the bigger tools

  • @lukeFugate
    @lukeFugate Před rokem +1

    The more I watch your videos, the more I want a winter place in Florida. Most fasteners come loose fairly easily, Every vehicle actually still has its whole frame intact. Not to mention 30 degrees there is concidered cold. I've been hoping for above freezing temperatures for a week lol.

  • @SimpleLife1971
    @SimpleLife1971 Před rokem +6

    A secret we keep close to the vest; Cross thread, the original thread locker!

  • @jcos55chev19
    @jcos55chev19 Před rokem +7

    Those missing rear gaskets may have been found between the cardboard that says "Contains parts, don't throw away". Don't know bus sometimes they do that so shim gaskets wont get bent or damaged.

    • @stevenbaker9327
      @stevenbaker9327 Před rokem +3

      Thought the same thing! Rays getting shoddy lately. ...and kids in a service department is a big no!

    • @Tubbyurfriend
      @Tubbyurfriend Před rokem

      I agree

  • @Black3ternity
    @Black3ternity Před rokem

    As always I appreciate the content. Glad you're involving us in your endeavors.
    Regarding the battery "not charging" stuff:
    BigClive made a video recently about an Aldi-Pack. He showed in the schematic that there is a chip that controls the charging circuit and state of cells. And if they get too low it "shuts down". There is a reset switch to basically force that processor back online. On top of that he explained that many batteries discharge below the threshold and can only accept a tiny trickle-charge until they are above the threshold of the chip to "cut off".
    I suspect that your Rigid Tools don't have that "low discharge" cutoff or have the threshold WAY lower than your "more betterer tools".
    BigClives video is "titled Inside an Aldi Ferrex 20/40V battery (with schematic)" for anyone fancying a look.
    I suspect that your SnapOn Battery accepts a charge because it went too low and force reset the chip due to the cold climate.

    • @jostouw4366
      @jostouw4366 Před rokem

      Not all packs have low cut off at all saves a few pence on the control board and forces folk to buy replacements, win win?

  • @parsons585
    @parsons585 Před 11 měsíci

    I clicked on this not noticing it was 6 months old and wondering why Ray was talking about cold! Boy oh boy, with 95 degree temps I will gladly take that cold again!

  • @starvingartist6754
    @starvingartist6754 Před rokem +15

    You're a lot luckier than I am on bolts breaking loose, I've never took an exhaust apart that easy and simple, never in my life, and yeap I used lube too !

    • @garyalford9394
      @garyalford9394 Před rokem +1

      Think it has been apart before

    • @danphillips9378
      @danphillips9378 Před rokem +1

      @@garyalford9394 For sure when they installed that replacement engine.

  • @charlierumsfeld6626
    @charlierumsfeld6626 Před rokem +3

    Ray, you are my therapy!! keep going man!! Anybody playing a Kid Rock CD isn't all bad.

  • @wolleysegap9740
    @wolleysegap9740 Před rokem

    Lol...😄 Ray on that scragly battery connection..."That speaks for itself". 😄

  • @Jmper45
    @Jmper45 Před rokem

    Your videos really are therapy. I usually watch them to wind down from a day of dealing with people. I am amazed that you work on cars without full use of the 4 letter word dictionary. It is very rare to get through fixing vehicles in the rusty midwest without dropping some f-bombs at the very least.
    The jet on the treadmill would be irrelevant as it is jet engine powered which pushes the air, not ground. The air is not moved by the conveyor belt so the engines would produce just as much thrust and actually overpower the conveyor belt. The jet would take off. The wheels may or may not hold up to the increased speed they would be spinning due to the conveyor.

  • @skysurferuk
    @skysurferuk Před rokem +4

    Your battery charger: You need to bang some electrons in it, to get it to a realistic voltage for the proper one to 'see' it. Anything will do, say 0.5A-1.0A at a bit higher than the max of the pack ) if 18V, then just over 20V would be fine. Take the pack off that booster, measure the voltage. If over the minimum for the pack, you should be good to go. It's all down to the BMS in the pack. It'll cut the pack out if over or under voltage.
    A bit more if you want... each cell (if LiPo) can go below 2.5V ish & the BMS will probably call it dead. If you can get each cell around 3V, it'll kick in. An 18V pack has a nominal voltage of around 18.5V, but if it drops below 12.5V, it'll probably be called dead by the BMS.
    I frequently use a 12V lead acid setting if my pack is less than 12v... it does lose a bit of capacity if left below minimum, but hey. It's an older pack.
    All lithium batteries should be left around their nominal voltage, which is around 50% ish. They'll last for a long time if stored like that. Plenty of videos here on Y/T covering the subject.
    Great content, mate, glad you're punching forward. 👍

  • @ronsloan7662
    @ronsloan7662 Před rokem +5

    Hey Ray, i was amazed at how easily those bolts came off. Cheers!

    • @charlies418
      @charlies418 Před rokem

      Penetrating oil can make a huge difference! I use it a lot. For best results, spray, leave a bit, tap it gently with a hammer, spray it again, wait a bit longer, tap again and then remove. In extreme circumstances you will need to leave it overnight and possibly use heat.

  • @TheMostEpicFails45
    @TheMostEpicFails45 Před rokem +2

    Ray, hopefully you may see this. I use MIlwaukee guns at work and i find that the "temperature" pin tends to get pushed into the body of the M12 batteries. If you use a pick tool to pull the temp pin out of the housing a little it may fix your problem with Milwaukee batteries. It will cause them not to charge and on impact guns they will cut out and youll get flashing 2 lights.

  • @minotaurbison
    @minotaurbison Před rokem

    you are a great person, love watching your videos, very relaxing.

  • @howardkanitz4998
    @howardkanitz4998 Před rokem +3

    Insanity borders on genius Ray. We are all nuts in our own little way.

  • @Longjon662
    @Longjon662 Před rokem +11

    Happy New year to you and your family, I hope that 2023 will bring joy and happiness. Don't work so hard that you wife forgets who you are !! Most of all hug your wife and kids every day. Good luck with the business I'm sure you will go from strength to strength.

  • @bigjared8946
    @bigjared8946 Před rokem +1

    That 37 degrees killed a lot more invasive reptiles than any human effort ever will

  • @martyb3783
    @martyb3783 Před rokem

    Fascinating and entertaining as always. Great job!

  • @rager1969
    @rager1969 Před rokem +11

    I'd offer the tools to the customer. This does a few things. First, it makes the customer feel like you're honest, especially if they are the ones that left them there. Second, it gives them the chance to decide if they want to return it to the previous mechanic, as they know where/who worked on it. Third, it shows a level of competence that you found that and that the previous guy was a bit careless.

    • @therealnynetynyne360
      @therealnynetynyne360 Před rokem +3

      You would be amazed how honesty goes further than most anything else. Doing the right thing is often more rewarding long term.

    • @jostouw4366
      @jostouw4366 Před rokem

      @@therealnynetynyne360 Also trophy hunting makes one into a hoarder.

  • @nonyabusiness2703
    @nonyabusiness2703 Před rokem +16

    this is one of those videos that remind me why i get a proper technician to do such work. i miss doing stuff myself BUT ....

    • @michaelpressman7203
      @michaelpressman7203 Před rokem +1

      I was not a technician but I've worked on vehicles all my life and I'm 69 now and it's hard for me to not do stuff have a great day

    • @billburkart9087
      @billburkart9087 Před rokem

      @@michaelpressman7203 I'm in the same boat born in 54 and still have a 1998 Dodge grand caravan with the OE exhaust and cats.

    • @markanderson2904
      @markanderson2904 Před rokem +1

      @@billburkart9087 But you're on your third transmission. LOL

    • @billburkart9087
      @billburkart9087 Před rokem

      @@markanderson2904 actually I'm on my 3rd set of head gaskets. My transmission is OE.

  • @NWSanta
    @NWSanta Před rokem

    You are on fire Ray, job after job, thank you for bringing us along for the ride!!! LOL, nice ending, "End of Datsun" :D

  • @hottoddy6757
    @hottoddy6757 Před měsícem

    You got lucky Rainman. Never have I had a exhaust come apart & go back in without broken or stripped bolts & nuts. Applause.

  • @royyazzie6028
    @royyazzie6028 Před rokem

    Happy New Year RAY and yours 👍🙌👏

  • @shrodingerschat2258
    @shrodingerschat2258 Před rokem +33

    Ray, another great video as always. While you were experiencing a balmy 37°, up here in central Ohio we had a high of -4.
    Also up here those O2 sensors would not have come off without an abundance of violence.

    • @hirisk761
      @hirisk761 Před rokem +5

      yup lots of violence, colorful 4 letter 🤬 words and thrown tools!

    • @randybeard6040
      @randybeard6040 Před rokem +4

      I Feel for Any Mechanic that has to Work on Rust Belt Vehicles as a Torch becomes your Best Friend...

    • @CotyRiddle
      @CotyRiddle Před rokem +4

      god i remember changing the downstream o2 sensor on my honda. damn thing was in there good. literally broke the darn thing up in there. had to take it to a shop and they used a torch and still fought with it.

    • @michaelpressman7203
      @michaelpressman7203 Před rokem +2

      It was 2° here Missouri last Thursday and I drove around in the snow and ice and had a ball and I actually made it home have a great day

    • @t-yoonit
      @t-yoonit Před rokem +2

      West Michigan, 5° with a -17° wind chill, over a foot of snow in a blizzard, some places had 10-12' drifts.

  • @OBEEGAINZ
    @OBEEGAINZ Před rokem +3

    Wahey another video
    Even over the Xmas period rays still putting content up 👍🏻sweet
    Time for sofa gravity

  • @bigdav381
    @bigdav381 Před 9 měsíci

    Man between you and Scotty y'all are all I watch on CZcams. Honestly, I've learned so much from you. I even work on my own cars now because of y'all. When they say CZcams university they mean you guys. Thank you for doing what you're doing. Love you man!!!

    • @mikemiller3565
      @mikemiller3565 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ray and Eric O at south main auto actually show doing the work instead of wave the magic wand for the wrenching.

    • @bigdav381
      @bigdav381 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree with you on that 100% but Scotty has a lot of knowledge to offer. That's why I appreciate him as well

  • @dave4012
    @dave4012 Před rokem

    I don't even know why I watched this 😅 but enjoyed watching and listening to you talk while working

  • @JYKDutchYT
    @JYKDutchYT Před rokem

    @Rainman Rays Repairs After M539 restorations you're my fav channel on the interwebs. Keep it going. Greets from the Netherlands.

  • @richardgordon245
    @richardgordon245 Před rokem +24

    Don't you love when a plan comes together ? 😁

  • @strato_5459
    @strato_5459 Před rokem +3

    ray, in the winter my 6.0 poerstroke or on any cold start it will not rise passed like 12.3 until like exactly a minute then it will spike to 14.4 and charge there until the trucks warm. i dont think your 6.6 needs an altenator. ive replaced mine twice because i thought it was a problem, its not.

  • @franknappi8423
    @franknappi8423 Před rokem

    Nice video Ray, always learn a lot from you man!

  • @natep1661
    @natep1661 Před rokem

    The second you said bung hole, before you even realized what you said I instantly laughed. Nice 👍

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 Před rokem +4

    You, as always, went above and beyond with the extra diagnosis. Great video Ray.

    • @jondotcom8706
      @jondotcom8706 Před rokem +1

      Saved them from burning out the new cats! He deserves a medal!

  • @derekoetting4245
    @derekoetting4245 Před rokem +8

    Merry xmas. And the plane would just sit there with the wheels spinning going nowhere.

    • @StormsparkPegasus
      @StormsparkPegasus Před rokem +2

      Wrong. The conveyor belt makes no difference. Mythbusters proved it with both a small RC plane and a real plane. Planes do not drive themselves forward with their wheels.

    • @jeremygarwood
      @jeremygarwood Před rokem

      The mythbuster proved the plane would take by doing the experiment it works cause the wheels are not powered

    • @StormsparkPegasus
      @StormsparkPegasus Před rokem

      @@jeremygarwood Yep, I've been trying to tell people this for years. Plane wheels just spin freely, the plane really does not care. You'll notice in the video that not only does the plane take off, the pilot said he couldn't feel any difference.

    • @derekoetting4245
      @derekoetting4245 Před rokem

      Yeah i am wrong i thought he said with the engine off at the begining. The thrust would take the plane forward regardless .

  • @dga5396
    @dga5396 Před rokem

    Ray I feel so sorry for you having to work in such cold weather, it has been in the -25 deg wind chill conditions here single digit's. Love you videos. And we do get to go with left turn green light comes if there is no oncoming traffic in the lane across from us along with the traffic next to us. Then we have a flashing yellow left turn arrow if no one is coming across from us in there lane. My spelling is horrible, so forgive me to all who might read this.

  • @user-ce3rh8jh4i
    @user-ce3rh8jh4i Před 6 měsíci

    Well done, thanks for sharing

  • @gregorylewis8471
    @gregorylewis8471 Před rokem +6

    Good video Ray! 😁Love to watch the whole repair process. I learn more each time! BTW, no therapy needed. Thanks again for the videos! 😁

    • @michaelpressman7203
      @michaelpressman7203 Před rokem +1

      Being honest with oneself is the best therapy you can have before you look at the world around you take a good look inside have a great day

  • @michelecrown2426
    @michelecrown2426 Před rokem +5

    Sometimes with tool batteries, if you put them in the charger and flick the charger on and off a couple times it will trick the battery into charging again.

    • @currentliveoccupant
      @currentliveoccupant Před rokem +1

      Some batteries need a minimal charge to operate the control circuitry, without it they cutout, however for a small time before it cuts out they apply voltage to the cell or cells. Multiple attempts can get that battery back above minimum. If it’s not charging this is worth trying.

  • @GrievenceCapitolist
    @GrievenceCapitolist Před rokem

    Going to work and being the master of my small area is my therapy .

  • @ianrace4066
    @ianrace4066 Před rokem

    I think it's great that you can joke around and keep things positive.

  • @daviddilbeck1923
    @daviddilbeck1923 Před rokem +41

    Hey Ray you are doing whatever a good mechanic would do looking over and seeing if there any other problems just in case the customer don't know about it

    • @CrazyCat229
      @CrazyCat229 Před rokem +1

      Yeah but most of the time its a waste of effort. Unfortunately, cant tell you the number of times I've found something really wrong and been yelled at for trying to upsell the owner.

    • @CrazyCat229
      @CrazyCat229 Před rokem +1

      @@jimbell3242 Not true at all. But ok. Then you should tell the service write up front. Cuz management makes us do those things.

    • @CrazyCat229
      @CrazyCat229 Před rokem +1

      Nope I’m talking about safety checks, those multipoint inspections are bs and waste everyone’s time. Stealerships are a joke. I’m talking about broken ball joints and wheel bearings and I’ve even found a few cracked brake calipers and tons of metal to metal breaks which were not upsells. Could care less about belts and air filters. You would be surprised what people call up sells.

    • @realeyesrealizereallies6828
      @realeyesrealizereallies6828 Před rokem +1

      Like the misfire because of the coil boots...

  • @OrlandoBackyardGardening
    @OrlandoBackyardGardening Před rokem +13

    You need to jump the under charge batteries with a charged one. Transfer some charge to them.. enough for the charger to detect a charge. You can find CZcams vids on this.

    • @uzi1951
      @uzi1951 Před rokem +1

      Don't hold me to this, but I think if you unplug the charger and put the battery in and plug and unplug the charger quickly a few times, it might work.

    • @grassroot011
      @grassroot011 Před rokem +2

      Yup. as the "Smart" Batty Chargers are ,, "Not" smart !

    • @OrlandoBackyardGardening
      @OrlandoBackyardGardening Před rokem +1

      @@grassroot011 smart enough to make us go out a get new ones..

    • @vclamp
      @vclamp Před rokem +1

      This also helps with electric wheelchair chargers.

  • @vitorgomes7649
    @vitorgomes7649 Před rokem

    I love that intro, it's awesome

  • @th3v1k1ngW4rri0r
    @th3v1k1ngW4rri0r Před rokem

    ooo... Mike and the Mechanics... Silent running on the radio...noiceeeee.... good video and good music

  • @jamienoel
    @jamienoel Před rokem +5

    Ridgid is made by the same company that makes Milwaukee, (TTI) they just market them to consumers, but in many cases, Ridgid has actually beaten their competition. The Ridgid high torque Octane impact wrenches actually beat all competition in its class for a short time and then they discontinued that line because their big brother, Milwaukee probably got jealous. BTW, if you have the correct power source, a buck/boost converter or a bench power supply, you can bring those batteries back to life, but you have to know how to do it so bad things don't happen. I've brought back many batteries from the dead. If they are defective, it obviously won't work though. Anyway, anyone who says Ridgid is crap is full of it! *Edit:* Ridgid power tools have a lifetime warranty if you register them correctly.

    • @iandrewc
      @iandrewc Před rokem

      Ryobi is also manufactured by TTI

    • @jamienoel
      @jamienoel Před rokem

      @@iandrewc Which is very home consumer driven.

    • @iandrewc
      @iandrewc Před rokem +1

      @@jamienoel Indeed, but the point is that they make a full price range of products

  • @thomasswalley1075
    @thomasswalley1075 Před rokem +8

    I'm wondering why you didn't apply antiseize to the O2 threads? It makes life much easier for the next guy.

    • @jostouw4366
      @jostouw4366 Před rokem

      He is the next guy.

    • @inoahmann7542
      @inoahmann7542 Před rokem

      Just don't use aluminum antiseize. It can practically weld the sensor in.

  • @dbrandon4528
    @dbrandon4528 Před rokem

    Great Video! Thanks Ray

  • @garynewell6947
    @garynewell6947 Před rokem +5

    well Ray good day to you im quite amazed all the studs came out great fix Ray your the best but most important to have yourself a great day

  • @markvandesande8855
    @markvandesande8855 Před rokem +7

    Never change! Your mental Ness is what make's you your happy self. This is why people watch you. Stay mental your great. 😁🤟

  • @mikehunt908
    @mikehunt908 Před rokem

    And more great work .. well done Ray 👍👍

  • @donfayetteville3582
    @donfayetteville3582 Před rokem

    As an aircraft mech for 40 + years I, along with many others, appreciate your skills. When I see you work it reminds me of the great mech's who use to work for me at ^^^^^ A/L's. Yea we had the occasional dud but most were skilled and trained like you. As far as tools-- taking others tools was a firing offense. My best friend and work-with would say when his tools were missing he would just look in my tool box. We lived by the snap on rule. I make my living with snap on tools please don't ask to use them!
    With that said, with airplane work, you don't want to find your ball pean hammer in the windshield of a car that was driving on the interstate under the runway-- just when the pilot put the gear up!!!!
    My one critique, mentioned before, is metal on metal assembly. I wish you would use O'lube or luber-plate on meshed metal parts you assemble. You always use it on plugs.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Před rokem +4

    The best part of this video is the diagnostic effort at the end. I like the way you verified the bad boot, and carbon on the boot showed it wasn't just artefact from pulling the coil out to make a huge gap. Is it possible to just replace the boot and a plug, rather than the whole coil? Or are boots by themselves nearly impossible to come by?

    • @wmarkwitherspoon
      @wmarkwitherspoon Před rokem

      All one unit..

    • @chrissmithz314
      @chrissmithz314 Před rokem +2

      I looked into this earlier. It looks like you can get the boots separately.
      Nissan part number 22465-8J115, WVE 4C2015 on the rockauto.

  • @johndesaavedra1040
    @johndesaavedra1040 Před rokem +6

    The shop next door does primarily body work and older car restoration projects and has a ready stream of work for Ray. It looks like they are going through this truck part by part. Someone deleted all 4 cats and now the new owner replaced them. The engine had already been replaced. It will be good for the relationship between the shops to diagnose the misfire and give them the option of DIY. I suspect that the business next door owns the building as well. Leaving out those details is good business for the film producer (Ray) as it creates a level of uncertainty without cluttering the dialog.

    • @mod_incllc3235
      @mod_incllc3235 Před rokem +1

      They seem more like auction cars destined for the used car lot if I had to guess but work is work. And Ray is not taking regular requests from individuals for service at this time for some reason. A few local maintenance jobs that I have referred to Ray (via his email address) have gone unanswered. Not sure he ever plans on working on locals' individual vehicles. (I don't blame him) Unless or until he hires some help and that's a whole different game with workers comp insurance and all the bull that accompanies finding reliable employees in the area his shop is located.

    • @geofjones9
      @geofjones9 Před rokem

      That car has already had more repairs than it is worth. Time to get a different car!

  • @wackey3455
    @wackey3455 Před rokem

    great video ray im learning

  • @TheMje1963
    @TheMje1963 Před rokem

    Love the sound effects :)

  • @duncanmcewan1049
    @duncanmcewan1049 Před rokem +11

    Nice video - don't think I have seen a cat replacement one before. Seems simple - when you know what you are doing :) Hopefully the coil pack replacement work gets the go ahead... I know everyone is stretched financially these days, but I can't help but feel letting that situation get worse will cost more in the long term.

    • @johncherish7610
      @johncherish7610 Před rokem +5

      Yes leaving the misfire to continue will eventually destroy the new cats and O2 sensors

    • @nipperdawg1865
      @nipperdawg1865 Před rokem +2

      The hard part is the rusted bolts

    • @davedarhk6838
      @davedarhk6838 Před rokem

      they do sell replacement boots for those coils

    • @walterwhite2270
      @walterwhite2270 Před rokem

      The hard part is the rusted bolts and getting to the rusted bolts

  • @richardsmith2721
    @richardsmith2721 Před rokem +9

    That battery issue used to happen with my old Ryobi 12V system. I'd have to connect a newer battery to the old batteries with a couple of jumper wires. I'd hold them on there for about 5 seconds and it would give the old batteries enough life to take a charge.

  • @jasonstarnes3838
    @jasonstarnes3838 Před rokem +1

    My father in law has one of those for a work truck. 497000 miles and my brother in law finally blew it up. Getting another motor now.

  • @leggygtej2554
    @leggygtej2554 Před rokem

    I also loved watching you turn a stud for like 5 mins 🤣

  • @jaykellett2327
    @jaykellett2327 Před rokem +7

    Ray, just a footnote to your comment about better quality fuel to improve emissions. My wife's 2010 Camry failed emissions test on yearly safety inspection (car does not burn oil), so I came back a week later for retest, after filling it up with high test gasoline and it passed with flying colors. Fill up your tank with high test gasoline before inspection folks.
    PS: Back in the day when they let you in auto junk yards to find your own parts, I always left with more tools than I came with....LOL

    • @mod_incllc3235
      @mod_incllc3235 Před rokem

      They STILL let you into auto junkyards aka Pick a part. And what are these inspection you speak of? We have no such thing down South here (must be a Yankee). And I prefer used cooking oil to run my big wheels.

    • @johncherish7610
      @johncherish7610 Před rokem

      @@mod_incllc3235 Florida does have on the books safety rules that require repairs be made if defects are discovered at a traffic stop. You are right no state inspections, but if your vehicle is determined to be unsafe they can make you fix it by issuing a citation on the defects