Man these videos are great, I have a gs425, runs just fine but it’s nice to have these videos as reference in case I need to do something along these lines. Thank you!!
I know this video is old, but could you make a list or perhaps a video about what tools and other useful things you use a lot when working on bikes? Perhaps you were surprised by how certain tools or items kept being useful? A bit like the ziploc bags or the ratchet strap.
Oh I have been working on making one actually! It will be different than typical tool lists as it will be a list of things you wouldn't expect to use or need in your garage. I'm glad someone has requested it!
@@BrickHouseBuilds I agree. As someone who watched Goldguy, Mustie1, Jenniesgarage and now you I must say I agree. I guess you're also in a unique position as you do this as your job(?).
@@anonharingenamn Yes, this is my full time business. Id love to spice up the videos and do more fun stuff but I must actually get the work done first. I decided to start filming as I was watching the same stuff in my little freetime and figured if other channels had an audience then I could find one as well. I'm still leaning a ton on the digital side so bear with me there.
Great video!! Could you please tell me how to change timing chain tensioner piece?? I don´t know the exact name... but I try to say the cuved "plastic" part that push the chain. I opened the engine and remove the stright one but I can´t remove the curved one. Thank you very much. Sorry about my English! Regards from Argentina.
If you don't have a service manual already you definitely need to invest in one. The tensioners usually slide into place or bolt in depending on which one. Its been a while since I did this so I can't remember but if you watch the assembly videos you may find more info.
Holy crap, that ratchet strap trick on the air box is genius!
I thought that one may blow some minds ;)
Man these videos are great, I have a gs425, runs just fine but it’s nice to have these videos as reference in case I need to do something along these lines. Thank you!!
Great to hear! Thats exactly what I am making these for so people can have a clear process demonstration of what they are working on! Thank you!
I know this video is old, but could you make a list or perhaps a video about what tools and other useful things you use a lot when working on bikes? Perhaps you were surprised by how certain tools or items kept being useful? A bit like the ziploc bags or the ratchet strap.
Oh I have been working on making one actually! It will be different than typical tool lists as it will be a list of things you wouldn't expect to use or need in your garage. I'm glad someone has requested it!
@@BrickHouseBuilds Exciting! I believe your channel will be able to grow a lot considering your impressive level of output.
@@anonharingenamn I'm hoping so! I feel I have a niche with this heavy tech and detail
@@BrickHouseBuilds I agree. As someone who watched Goldguy, Mustie1, Jenniesgarage and now you I must say I agree. I guess you're also in a unique position as you do this as your job(?).
@@anonharingenamn Yes, this is my full time business. Id love to spice up the videos and do more fun stuff but I must actually get the work done first. I decided to start filming as I was watching the same stuff in my little freetime and figured if other channels had an audience then I could find one as well. I'm still leaning a ton on the digital side so bear with me there.
Curious what type of degreaser (i'm guessing) you have pumping through your sink at minute 13:18
It's a generic solvent from a local tractor supply. Elbow grease is the special sauce
Thanks man
Great video!! Could you please tell me how to change timing chain tensioner piece?? I don´t know the exact name... but I try to say the cuved "plastic" part that push the chain. I opened the engine and remove the stright one but I can´t remove the curved one. Thank you very much. Sorry about my English! Regards from Argentina.
If you don't have a service manual already you definitely need to invest in one. The tensioners usually slide into place or bolt in depending on which one. Its been a while since I did this so I can't remember but if you watch the assembly videos you may find more info.
@@BrickHouseBuilds Solved. I had to demount cilinders. Thanks!!!
@@BrickHouseBuilds where do you get your service manuals from?
@@adamluchkanych2457 Typically ebay or Amazon