Ok, some tips for an electronic hobbyist that installs car stereos: 1) You don't need the liquid electric tape if you're using heat shrink. It's good to be redundant, but it's definitely not necessary. 2) Don't use the closest size heat shrink. Check when you buy it for the reduction percentage, usually around 2:1 or it will shrink to half it's original size. Going too small can cause the solder joint to bust through the sleeve. 3) Invest in a variable temperature soldering iron, with replacement tips. The Hakko 888D is a solid Soldering Iron. 4) A good set of Helping Hands is worth its weight in gold! Good Luck!
@@phoebepayne3084 It sounds great.. :D ;) No extreme revving here just some good ole fashion revving just like you were doing.. ;) Not to often you see a woman revving something like that.. haha...
no i wasn’t pumping the pedal or anything. just giving it some revs once it starts just to make sure it’s getting enough gas. after running it for a bit though i didn’t have to do anything besides turn the key and it started right up. sometimes with older vehicles like this you need to pump the gas pedal a bit while you start it though to get it running.
@@mb-pg5cl not really. sometimes if you pump it too much you can flood it with gas and won’t be able to start it for a while. if you’re having trouble starting your vehicle and you know it’s not a starter issue you might have some issues with the carburetor. or if you have old gas in there it will have trouble. if you have old gas in there you can pour a solution in your gas tank such as heet or another brand that will help evaporate the water in your gas.
Ok, some tips for an electronic hobbyist that installs car stereos: 1) You don't need the liquid electric tape if you're using heat shrink. It's good to be redundant, but it's definitely not necessary. 2) Don't use the closest size heat shrink. Check when you buy it for the reduction percentage, usually around 2:1 or it will shrink to half it's original size. Going too small can cause the solder joint to bust through the sleeve. 3) Invest in a variable temperature soldering iron, with replacement tips. The Hakko 888D is a solid Soldering Iron. 4) A good set of Helping Hands is worth its weight in gold! Good Luck!
thank you for the kind advice. i just like to do extra so i can sleep better at night haha
Awesome!!!👏🏽♥️🙌🏽
Great to see you back.Great job!Sounds good.
Thank you!
We need you active please🤣 I subbed like a year ago from when you first bought the rv. Good to see you doing well tho
Haha sorry man! There will be more videos soon I swear
Dead ass
Amazing. Hope see more vids like that. ❤
already working on more footage!
@@phoebepayne3084 amazing. Loved your socks too! 😍😊
Will you have any cold starts with this this fall/winter?? You really only rev it a bit if its cold out or just to warm it up some?? Great job...
yes I will do some cold starts. I was revving it so I could listen to the engine
@@phoebepayne3084 It sounds great.. :D ;) No extreme revving here just some good ole fashion revving just like you were doing.. ;) Not to often you see a woman revving something like that.. haha...
Question...when you try starting you use your feet in the pedal or not?
no i wasn’t pumping the pedal or anything. just giving it some revs once it starts just to make sure it’s getting enough gas. after running it for a bit though i didn’t have to do anything besides turn the key and it started right up. sometimes with older vehicles like this you need to pump the gas pedal a bit while you start it though to get it running.
@@phoebepayne3084 anc you are never trying stay theare a pumping the gas for trying and trying longtine?
@@mb-pg5cl not really. sometimes if you pump it too much you can flood it with gas and won’t be able to start it for a while. if you’re having trouble starting your vehicle and you know it’s not a starter issue you might have some issues with the carburetor. or if you have old gas in there it will have trouble. if you have old gas in there you can pour a solution in your gas tank such as heet or another brand that will help evaporate the water in your gas.