Thanks for making all of the great videos. I have a 2004 Workhorse W22. I have been subscribed and been watching your videos for years and have followed your advice many, many times (Scangauge 3, fuel pressure gauge, magic switch, etc). Years ago I bought an Oreillys starter for a Chevy 8.1L. When I went to put it on my Workhorse I could see that it looked different than the OEM Workhorse starter. I took it and my OEM starter back to our local Oreillys distribution center and a sharp eyed young worker said the OEM looked like a chevy Kodiak starter. He got one off the shelf and it was an exact match.
On my W22, at 85k miles, our starter was the cause for zero response with the turn of the key to start. I then bought two starters from Brazels; I will not be left stranded again... I then ordered a spare alternator, spare of every sensor, a couple injectors, relays, and just about anything that could be a cause to leave you stranded. The next project is the AC compressor; it gave out on our latest trip a couple weeks ago.
Always appreciate your videos Kevin . Another great one , thank you very much
Thanks for making all of the great videos. I have a 2004 Workhorse W22. I have been subscribed and been watching your videos for years and have followed your advice many, many times (Scangauge 3, fuel pressure gauge, magic switch, etc). Years ago I bought an Oreillys starter for a Chevy 8.1L. When I went to put it on my Workhorse I could see that it looked different than the OEM Workhorse starter. I took it and my OEM starter back to our local Oreillys distribution center and a sharp eyed young worker said the OEM looked like a chevy Kodiak starter. He got one off the shelf and it was an exact match.
@harryape3009 thanks for watching and contributing your starter story. Have a blessed day, my friend.
Another quality video. In depth explanations and incredible one-handed camera work.
Your to kind
Leave the tools at home just get Kevin to ride with you.thanks for your great videos.
Wow what a lot of great tips, thank you Kevin.
On my W22, at 85k miles, our starter was the cause for zero response with the turn of the key to start. I then bought two starters from Brazels; I will not be left stranded again... I then ordered a spare alternator, spare of every sensor, a couple injectors, relays, and just about anything that could be a cause to leave you stranded.
The next project is the AC compressor; it gave out on our latest trip a couple weeks ago.
Your a smart man for sure..
A lot of good info Kevin. Thanks
@@munrys thanks for watching.