Sold my 5.7 with 205, 000 miles on it… never had a mechanical breakdown on the motor ever. Not even a water pump. Fully synthetic oil change from day, one every 3000 miles. Took good care of the jeep and like I said I sold it after 10 years was 205,000 miles on it.
I’m caught in VW GTI Land right now, and my jaw dropped at how easy your Charger is to work on. I’m stunned. I should have listened to Dad: MOPAR or no car
Each have their pluses and minuses...I've worked on both, and I'll take, for the most part, a rear wheel drive v8 over a front wheel drive most of the time
Ehhh no lol. After 2013. It's not Mopar anymore. Chevy ain't chevy and ford ain't ford. Chrysler dodge jeep and RAM got bought out by Fiat and just mad their cars cheaper. GM is practically owned by China. And ford can't build a functional car to save their ass For the most reliability it's honda or toyota. Then any other car if you can do the work yourself
A little more work on the focusing in the camera like when you showed the coolant strip. Other than that loved the video super informative and definitely will be looking forward to more videos.
My challenger is turning 100k, great vid!!! question for you....what do you think this sound is that my car makes...it sounds like a old mans back creaking...when breaking. It's not my brakes I get those done on the regular but the creaking remains. Am I missing some lubricant maintenance somewhere??
I don't believe a "flush" of the coolant is necessary due to the condition of the coolant, but I could be wrong..I am comfortable enough with my decision to just drain and replace, but others may feel differently.
Sold my 5.7 with 205, 000 miles on it… never had a mechanical breakdown on the motor ever. Not even a water pump. Fully synthetic oil change from day, one every 3000 miles. Took good care of the jeep and like I said I sold it after 10 years was 205,000 miles on it.
Aint never went ugaduga b4 but now im gonna....thanks for all the charger help 2
The ugaduga is the official measure of torque, and just saying it provides an extra 10% torque
@@MoonBuiltGarage lmao well I gotta u just dropping gems left and right your doin gods ugaduga work 🤣 🤣 🤣
Your the best instructor. This video is a gold mine. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I’m caught in VW GTI Land right now, and my jaw dropped at how easy your Charger is to work on. I’m stunned.
I should have listened to Dad: MOPAR or no car
Each have their pluses and minuses...I've worked on both, and I'll take, for the most part, a rear wheel drive v8 over a front wheel drive most of the time
@@MoonBuiltGarage I’m starting to think I’m in the same camp 😂
Ehhh no lol. After 2013. It's not Mopar anymore. Chevy ain't chevy and ford ain't ford. Chrysler dodge jeep and RAM got bought out by Fiat and just mad their cars cheaper. GM is practically owned by China. And ford can't build a functional car to save their ass
For the most reliability it's honda or toyota. Then any other car if you can do the work yourself
A little more work on the focusing in the camera
like when you showed the coolant strip.
Other than that loved the video super informative and definitely will be looking forward to more videos.
Autofocus doesn't always focus where you want it to, and most of the time its not noticed until editing...after the work is done...
@@MoonBuiltGarage Yeah i figured, not always the best helping hand lol
But thanks for the video, looking forward in changing all of what you showed.
Glad it helped, and thanks for watching!
Should I buy one for 20k but it got a 100k miles
My challenger is turning 100k, great vid!!!
question for you....what do you think this sound is that my car makes...it sounds like a old mans back creaking...when breaking. It's not my brakes I get those done on the regular but the creaking remains. Am I missing some lubricant maintenance somewhere??
Sounds like ball joints or control arms
On the coolant, just a fill and drain, no flushing needed? When is flush needed for coolant, or is it not required? Thanks
I don't believe a "flush" of the coolant is necessary due to the condition of the coolant, but I could be wrong..I am comfortable enough with my decision to just drain and replace, but others may feel differently.
@@MoonBuiltGarage ok thanks for the response 👍🏼
great video.
Thanks!
What jack point are you using for front? Looks like your lifting on the pinch welds with a cup jack.
Yeah, that's where I'm lifting from. I usually use a hockey puck with a notch cut in it to go on the punch weld...I just couldn't find it 😕
@@MoonBuiltGarage Ah! Didn't think it was possible to lift without notched puck on pinch weld without crushing it.
It is...just not preferable