The camera work seemed to be ok - maybe 8/10. I think you meant to say you adjusted slightly rich, not lean. Slightly rich will ensure not burning up the engine. I like to keep the little plugs in fuel lines in the tank. They seal up the line a bit tighter in an existing hole if the line is too loose. It all depends on the size of the existing hole and what line I have available. I’ve always used genuine Tygon as opposed to the knockoff line which is being sold as Tygon. I’ve warned many people about this and how to tell the difference.
Yes you’re correct. I missed it when editing but heard it when I listened to it after posting. I meant I like to keep it on the rich side. The little piece on the fuel line inside the tank does serve a purpose, holds the line in place and does seal the tank from leaking but I don’t think it makes a big difference in my experience. Tygon is a must, especially if I’m repairing for someone, I don’t want to be replacing them every few years after it hardens and leaks.
I see you have over 2.5 1000 subscribers now. Good for you.
Thank you! Appreciate them all.
Keep up the good work Shoney! Greetings from Croatia. 👍🙂
Thank you sir! Cheers
Damn I'll see you someone from Croatia. That's impressive dude I've been to Croatia. I don't like Texans there either.
Haha
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@@SHONEY21Z Your videos are much better than mine. you can see whats happening you can hear. I aspire to make vids as good as yours my friend
The camera work seemed to be ok - maybe 8/10.
I think you meant to say you adjusted slightly rich, not lean. Slightly rich will ensure not burning up the engine.
I like to keep the little plugs in fuel lines in the tank. They seal up the line a bit tighter in an existing hole if the line is too loose. It all depends on the size of the existing hole and what line I have available.
I’ve always used genuine Tygon as opposed to the knockoff line which is being sold as Tygon. I’ve warned many people about this and how to tell the difference.
Yes you’re correct. I missed it when editing but heard it when I listened to it after posting. I meant I like to keep it on the rich side. The little piece on the fuel line inside the tank does serve a purpose, holds the line in place and does seal the tank from leaking but I don’t think it makes a big difference in my experience. Tygon is a must, especially if I’m repairing for someone, I don’t want to be replacing them every few years after it hardens and leaks.