THE HARDEST MECHANICAL JOB: Replacing a 56-Year-Old Ball Joint!

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  • It's great to be back to producing videos for you! We've taken a brief break to get our website content to align with our TH-cam channel. For more on our written (or, um, typed) stories and thorough restoration record, visit our site, soulofaseeker.com
    Now to this job: Andy and I continue the mechanical overhaul on our 1965 Clark Cortez motorhome by replacing a 56-year-old ball joint, a part that is notoriously known for being the hardest mechanical job. So the question I asked Andy before we started this said-to-be impossible mission: Is ball joint work really that hard? I can affirm now most definitely it is.
    Hope you enjoy!
    ✧ About us ✧
    Hi, ya'll! I'm L, the writer behind Soul of a Seeker. By now you will have met my Englishman, Andy, who is also the illustrator of our stories. We met in search of a hiking and backpacking partner when he came to America for a six-month work placement. During those first talks all the way to now, we have focused on two dreams: Mine, to travel and his, to restore an old vehicle. Saying our dreams aloud somehow welded them together and that is when the idea of overhauling an old motorhome came to be. Here, we purchased a rare 1965 Clark Cortez -- the first motorhome in America with front-wheel drive. We are working to renovate it -- doing all the work ourselves -- before we hit the road! In the end, we are one American girl and one English bloke with one dog and one cat (which we call our ‘pup-kit’) and one 1965 Clark Cortez motorhome but together, we have one soul of a seeker.
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    ✧ Thank you to those who are following in our journey already! ✧
    ✧ A special thank you ✧
    ↠Uncle Don and Aunt Beverley for allowing us to store our Cortez on their farm
    ↠Cousin Josh for letting us use his tools
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ความคิดเห็น • 21

  • @princesstrojan740

    Well done folks, I felt your pain and frustration. Congratulations on the progress.

  • @davidanway1249

    The Two of You are so Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood!!!!!!!

  • @ex-engineer6657

    Great to see Y'all in action again. PB Blaster , whacks from different directions, then go do something else. Let it soak for at least an hour, then get to it. You're not wasting time, just getting a head start on another job while the molecules work for you.

  • @dpeasy6751

    "I want you to, like, be a... Use your man muscle." is my favorite part of the video! Fantastic to see you're still a stubborn Yorkshire man Andy. Great to see your videos back too.

  • @LightningFabrication

    Good video guys. Those ball joints can be a pain to get apart. I've done quite a few over the years. Don't forget you can move the wheel to the left or right to gain better access to the ball joint. Also it's a good idea not to put too much stress on the brake hose. On modern disk brakes you're not supposed to let the caliper hang by the hose. The weight of the caliper can pull the hose apart. A good 36oz hammer works well and if you can smack the spindle where the ball joint goes through, right there on the side, one good solid hit they usually come apart. I notice the Cortez is front wheel drive I'm going back to some of your earlier videos to learn more about it. Keep up the good work guys it will pay off in the end.

  • @lnxmachine

    Had to replace the hubs and knuckles on my GMC and it took a big hammer and a lot of hits to get the ball joints to come apart. Glad you can still get replacements, but it is frustrating when new parts aren't an exact fit. Nice work!

  • @thetravellingpicker5096
    @thetravellingpicker5096 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I feel ya on older ball joint. Heck, I just did the lowers on my 2001 Toyota Sequoia. The ball joint wasn't too bad, but I literally destroyed the tie rod ends trying to get them separated. Chalk up another $180 for new tie rod ends. Piece of mind is worth it though.

  • @kevingreaves7793

    Stop tickling things with the hammer. ! Give it some welly.!! 😂

  • @clarkcortezer2414
    @clarkcortezer2414 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Although rather entertaining, this video was painful to watch. Replacing a ball joint for example shouldn't be as difficult as you seem to make it. Gotta love your passion though. If you'd want my 2 cents worth, feel free to comment on this post. Otherwise, I'll just leave it alone. In the meantime, stay safe while doing your Cortez projects.