Tapping a broken bolt hole on an 80 Series Landcruiser

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ค. 2020
  • While this COVID-19 is happening it gives me a chance to get a few more things done to my 4WD I call "Caspa" as in the white ghost that goes everywhere.
    In this video, I'm showing how I drilled out, tapped the bolt hole, then fitted a new bolt in Caspa, where the old bolt was broken when I was trying to remove it to fit new correct Rear Sway Bar extension plates, seeing these had not been done in the past by the previous owner when fitting the lift to make it a correct lift kit. All that was done was a set of Heavy Duty springs and OME shocks fitted to give him the 3" lift.
    This is another video in the series of updates on "Caspa" My 80 series 1992 Toyota Landcruiser wagon that I purchased in 2018. I am slowly doing up ready to start using as a daily driver and also for getting away camping and visiting more of Australia with.
    Follow my journey as I get it ready to use, most of the mechanical work I try to do myself saving money but there are just some jobs I cannot do due to lack of equipment and some tools or the appropriate mechanical knowledge and experience etc..
    All corrective work since I purchased the vehicle in December 2018 is carried out by me. Issues and Fun related to doing 4WD repairs yourself.
    ** Disclaimer. I am not a qualified mechanic. I am self-taught and everything I have learnt is through experience or from finding out information myself via asking questions of qualified mechanics or via TH-cam over the years. If You are unsure what to do, please ask or get a qualified mechanic to do the job for you.
    I am based in the inner western suburbs of Melbourne Victoria Australia.
    Thanks for watching.
    Tim.
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    Please bear in mind that I am still quite a novice at making these videos and usually forget to get the phone out and set it up to make the videos until after I have finished or partway through doing what I am doing and think about making it into a video.
    My videos are made on my Samsung S6 & S8 mobile phones, usually with the S6 on my DIY made stand.
    My videos are edited with OpenShot Video Editor program which is Opensource (free to everyone) www.openshot.org/download/
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  • @hovermotion
    @hovermotion 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow thats an amazing recovery repair .