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Ed Mitchell
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 พ.ย. 2007
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Dogs playing
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I have so many reasons to be happy. And some to be so sad for. Missing my dogs :-(
NON Abrasive Kitchen Sink Cleaning - Removing Black Aluminum Marks, Simple, Fast, Chemical FREE
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Cleaning Black Grey Aluminum Marks From White Sink, Simple, Fast, Chemical. FREE Check it Out After trying many ways to clean the black marks left in the white porcelain sink from washing aluminum pans, I discovered and simple, fast, chemical free way to remove them. Take a look and post your comments. BY THE WAY - NEVER use abrasives like pumice stones or scotch brite pads, They create micro s...
rev match practice for 915 / 911
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so this is an exercise for rev matching - repeat till smooth. -
being chased - PCA DE Event @ Pacific Raceways in Kent
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This is earlier in 2012, a friend was coming up behind me (red car - 454) and passes me. The video helped me sort out some of my line issues - Thanks Peter!
Shadow, my dog, in the Seattle Snow
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here is my dog looking for things under the snow....I laughed, hope you will too
Porsche® 911 915 coupler bushing replacement / repair 101
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Please Visit thecouplerwhisperer.com/ for more info
Porsche 996 PSE "Hack" exhaust mod - in Tunnel
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Porsche 996 PSE "Hack" exhaust mod - in Tunnel
Just did this, didn't have all your tools did it on a vice and really all you need. I did use powerflex bushings though, I used the included grease all though and it slides easy👍🏾
Great video, really apricate you taking the time to make it
nicely done.
What a pain in the ass the only thing I didn't have is the block. And I still can't get that damn pin out. What makes that pin so FN tight?
Hey Joe Joe, did you ever get the pin out? I'm struggling with one right now. I banged on it good and it didn't even budge. Any tips or tricks?! Thanks!
It didn't work for me at all, both with dry and wet eraser. I've tried vinegar and baking soda, chemicals, lemon based paste and nothing seems to be working! 😭😭
What’s your nice lathe?
UTTER UTTER FUCKING SHITE!!!! DONT WASTE YOUR TIME
getting the eraser wet worked better for me.
915 porsche transmission?
yes - hence the title :)
Ed Mitchell nice. Difficult gearbox to operate from what I’ve heard.
a little finesse and some care - its a wonderful dance - never push or force, it will tell you when its ready if you listen with your sense of sound and touch - think sensual thoughts ;)
thanks ! Very usefull, I'm gonna do that today on mine !
Great! Very helpful. Can you tell me...what are the wires and other cables, and such, is see running along side of the shift rod under the cover, between back seats on floor, where the coupler is found. Thanks so much 1985 911 carerra coupe
I am going to try it now!
Ed, Great video. In your opinion, what's the best material for aftermarket bushings? Graphite? Polyurethane etc? And is it true that's there shouldn't be any slop after new bushings are installed? Thanks.-Rich
I was using Delran I made several thousand pair of these and sold them over last few years that's the best I'm not sure who is making use anymore I've had a life change and no longer have my Porsche
Delrin bushings are available from several vendors on eBay. They should NOT fit tightly, proper bushings are designed so there is some fore and aft play. Just a minor correction, the coupler body is aluminum and not pot metal.
Came across this video and enjoyed it. Recently replaced by bushings in my 1982 930 and I went with the brass bushings. Saw some good reviews on them and the shifting is a whole lot tighter and no slop at all. And don't have to worry about them wearing out or disintegrating like the the rubber/plastic ones.
Absolutely ingenious!
OMG this worked like a charm for most stains. there are some that won't come off. but what a difference. not only that i started scrubbing my wall with one scratch on it. it REMOVED IT....holy moly this is amazing. Thank you!!
+adeelzq It is VERY important the the sink is completely DRY - any trace of water and the eraser will just slide over the marks - hope this is helpful !
Didn't work particularly well for our enamel covered cast iron sink.
OMG! I've been scrubbing my sink for DAYS!! I'll go and get a rubber. Thank you. :)
+Jill Swift Good Luck - make sure SUPER DRY (paper towel) first Scrubbing causes micro scratches which will cause yellowing and damage the sink to the point of needing replacement - best of luck - report any "AWE HA" moments and thanks for watching
Thanks Ed! That helped me out for sure! :)
or search google / bing for "thecouplerwhisperer" its easy to find
It is a factory SSK with my custom centering spring and coupler bushings - the info for both can be found on my web site at double U - double U - double U - dot thecouplerwhisperer () com
what shifter do you have, it seems so nicely tight
i skipped on the fister d exhaust cuz i found another after market exhaust thinking that it would sound good but the guy told me that he had sports cats and headers on his and i only got stock so was kinda dissapointed
hey! i just bought a aftermarket exhaust and it sounds almost like the stock one, can u send me some pictures of the hack u did i might do the same thanks!
@zascar good idea Colin..but I have fixed seats and when I happen to fall into the back and get stuck...last thing I want is my kids posting videos of it...last time I was back there was almost a permanent resting place for me...dont think I will be going there again - rough on me! hahahah, on a serious note it's a good idea, I will consider it. Been thinking of pulling my coupler and doing a 2 year condition check, still feels like the day I put it in, but I would like to collect some data
Hi Ed, thanks for this. It would be really great to have a video of how to install it into the car - I'm sure a lot of people would be really interested in this! Thanks, Colin
@yooyanks fun indeed and SOOO mad the video didnt capture them making silly faces...that would have been priceless! Still, they were laughing and having fun!
I wanted to add a couple helpful hints to this video....As anyone who has tackled the rear wheel bearing knows...a freezer is your friend. I have been putting the bushings in the freezer and heating the aluminum parts under a light bulb (warm, NOT HOT) and the install is absolutely as east as pie....no effort at all second: the two "checks" where the center section moves freely @ 4:10 (without the pin) and the pin rotates freely@ 5:53 (not fully installed...in both sides)
are critical checks to make sure in the end you have a smooth coupler joint - If those two checks are missed it is possible that due to a condition of burrs in the aluminum housing or a mushroomed pin, that in the end your coupler will be jammed tight (not desirable) - please make sure to check those before final assembly
@56wb56a Darin does the same thing, but as a business and YES the mod is the same...the sound is perfect, not too loud, not to quiet - you will be very happy!!
@iandukeman thanks for the reply! ye that does sound pretty nice. i actually just bought a fister d exhaust! hope it sounds good too
@56wb56a I took a stock set of 3.6 mufflers off an MKII (2002-2005 996) and cut the second chanmber, welded in a cross pipe to the outlet, I have pics if you like I can send to you....cost me $125 for the mufflers (ebay), $40 for beer and lunch to have them welded and then I sold my old ones for $70.... pretty cheap mod!!
what exhaust is that?
@rdurff HAHAHAHA, they love it ! - that was the "wild" run... they kept eggiing me on to spin it......
@rdurff - Thanks Robert !!
yea, I know..... bad external view.... I am learning many new things! also I am audio swapping since my audio track was not acceptable to youtube, it should be swapped soon.... its more fun with music even though it really is a crappy vid ....... :p