A description of a needed modification to fit a 1975 era GM 'A'-Body tilt steering column into a 1969 to 1972 GM 'A-Body. Also shown what had to be done in w...
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Vista Cruiser tilt steering column adventure, needed repair
Vista Cruiser tilt steering column adventure, needed repair Video Clips. Duration : 4.53 Mins.
A description of a needed modification to fit a 1975 era GM 'A'-Body tilt steering column into a 1969 to 1972 GM 'A-Body. Also shown what had to be done in w...
A description of a needed modification to fit a 1975 era GM 'A'-Body tilt steering column into a 1969 to 1972 GM 'A-Body. Also shown what had to be done in w...
Saturday, 9 March 2013
RWD Drifting RC Rear Wheel Drive Drift #2
RWD Drifting RC Rear Wheel Drive Drift #2 Video Clips. Duration : 3.60 Mins.
Heres a vid I made of my RWD RC drift car. The car was once a nitro RS4 3 evo but has now been converted to electric rwd.
Heres a vid I made of my RWD RC drift car. The car was once a nitro RS4 3 evo but has now been converted to electric rwd.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Holden / Opel Vectra Steering Clunk
Holden / Opel Vectra Steering Clunk Video Clips. Duration : 8.98 Mins.
This is an issue that covers a few models with this type of steering coupling at the column. There is some discussions about the issue online that I read about after encountering it. I am a qualified mechanic of 20+ years experience and inspecting the column and the issue I found the sliding section of the column binds that tranlates as a clunk on steering. To fix this requires only some lubricant down the shaft, silicone spray is a lquid that can run down the shaft and will dry and adhere to the surface and stop the binding and remove the knock. It also makes the light steering off centre slightly smoother as the binding causes and irregular sensation of tension at the steering wheel. No parts to replace or remove.
This is an issue that covers a few models with this type of steering coupling at the column. There is some discussions about the issue online that I read about after encountering it. I am a qualified mechanic of 20+ years experience and inspecting the column and the issue I found the sliding section of the column binds that tranlates as a clunk on steering. To fix this requires only some lubricant down the shaft, silicone spray is a lquid that can run down the shaft and will dry and adhere to the surface and stop the binding and remove the knock. It also makes the light steering off centre slightly smoother as the binding causes and irregular sensation of tension at the steering wheel. No parts to replace or remove.
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Lessons from a Car Expert : How Do I Remove Damaged Window Film?
Lessons from a Car Expert : How Do I Remove Damaged Window Film? Tube. Duration : 3.17 Mins.
Removing damaged window film on a car requires you to follow a very specific process. Learn how to remove damaged window film with help from an expert in the automotive industry in this free video clip. Expert: Robert Holcomb Contact: www.apexauto691.com Bio: Robert Holcomb is an expert in the automotive industry. He works for Apex Automotive in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Filmmaker: Alan Mack Series Description: Knowing how to do even the basic types of maintenance on your car can save you an untold amount of money versus taking the car to a mechanic or specialist. Get tips on what to do to keep your car in good working order with help from an expert in the automotive industry in this free video series.
Removing damaged window film on a car requires you to follow a very specific process. Learn how to remove damaged window film with help from an expert in the automotive industry in this free video clip. Expert: Robert Holcomb Contact: www.apexauto691.com Bio: Robert Holcomb is an expert in the automotive industry. He works for Apex Automotive in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Filmmaker: Alan Mack Series Description: Knowing how to do even the basic types of maintenance on your car can save you an untold amount of money versus taking the car to a mechanic or specialist. Get tips on what to do to keep your car in good working order with help from an expert in the automotive industry in this free video series.
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