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Murano is an island in Italy
Why don't you just plug it externally?
I think it means dumb-ash… Like Moron-o, least most of the people driving them do so like the hug tightly to the name.
Like your content. To fix your wobbly bits from being so wobbly, put an o-ring over the joint.
Another great video from the Rainman.
Only Ray have so much love for anything he do.
And we all appreciate you so much for all the good videos you do for us. Thank you so much Ray!
👍= satisfaction click!
Morano is Italian for Moron.
Murano is named after the islands of Murano in Italy known for their art glass.
What a video! Something even dies at the end, just like in the movies!
You have to drive it for the tires pressures to register
Trivia Question. What is the Michelin man's name?
Murano is an island in Greece famous for glass vases etc. Aussie Graham
I think I see what is going on. The other place messed up the first repair, so the owner brought the vehicle to you for the second repair. It may or may not be that the repair itself was adequate, but they made a mistake mounting the tire, or there is a leaking valve, or there is another puncture. Regardless, they must make it right. They can't say "It's not our problem." This is a good demonstration of the importance of doing a thorough job. "Bring-backs" are expensive, time-consuming and look really bad from the customer perspective. Just take the time to do it right in the first place. Slow and steady wins the race.
Not much has changed since I was a teen working in Angelo's Sunoco station.(1956-58) We patched them from the inside but of course the current style patch hadn't been invented yet. And our tire machine was powered by the armstrong method. Oh and prepping the inside of the tire was done with a thing which looked like one side of a miniature cheese grater with a handle. 🙂
No brake cleaner?
It's Japanese for "soccer mom shuttle"
MORONo
Only your impact gun cam is cool bro!!!
Murano is a series of island connected bridges in Italy
Murano with a crap tranny. That’s how the die.
Did we miss the fact the car was towed in for a flat tire? What's up with that?
Murano is a place … in the island group of Venice, Italy ………………..per Wikipedia.
Japanese Chrysler.
Quit being so cheep and take your lovely to the island of Murano, Italy, she will love it. You might too.
I'm shocked you didn't upsell 4 new tires. That's what they do around here. Damn you and your ethics. (Sarcasm intended.)
Seriously though, great short video on repairing an injury. Maybe some other short videos on tire basics for the masses?
You light it on fire and put fresh glue on then u patch it the heat helps.
I'd say Ray "nailed" this job.
11,000 of us so far.
As an actual expert in tires, been working the business a while, in a job that's only dedicated to tires, that was beautiful tire patch. Interesting to see how our shops do it different. I have always loved your videos and excited to see this one where I know every step and then some. Love the info you give and glad you guys use a plug too! I see to many shops not use them and have seen tires fail because of it! Great job man!
Also I like the analogy use of the paper clip! Ima start using that!
No brake cleaner? Say it ain't so!!😃
Did ya plug it or patch it or doodleedoodleedo
In 1985 I patched customer's side wall puncher to get them home. 150 miles away I didn't charge them which was a college student. Have them sign a release statement.
They came in about two weeks later and said they made it and dad bought a new tire for them. They were very grateful for the emergency repair.
Now with the recent economy, To get Financial FREEDOM you have to be making money while you're asleep.
Obviously wasn't the first time he put lubed rubber in a tiny …
A Moroano is anyone who buys a Nissan
The affected tire is lit up and doesn’t show psi until you driven the car for 1-5 minutes. It’s a stupid Nissan thing that all their new cars do.
I dislike this video due to the lack of doo-de-doos.
🤣🤣
In many shops, if the nail is outside the last groove, the tire is condemned
I remember patching my own bicycle tires when I was a kid, similar process! Except I didn't have a tire rim removal machine, just used some screwdrivers.
Mirano /Town in Italy
I've done a lot of tires and I really hate ultra low profile tires. Last week it took three of us to get one on.
Morano, I believe it's Italian for Idiot!
Maybe I'm too old for these new fangled entertainment industry techniques, but I prefer a good old impact gun cam to this fancy smancy JJ Abrams-esque torque wrench cam. But I'm just here for the story anyway.
You mentioned "Pathfinder". Funny little story behind the one my mother owned. Bought in 1985 the Pathfinder was used to launch a small 14 foot sailboat, tow a trailer, do dump runs, go on an epic drive to NYC… Then in 1996 be "mine-ish" for a year. Then sit out in the yard until 2001 where I found some lovely black ice and rear ended a Toyota Avalon in my 1993 Toyota Corolla.
Corolla was totaled. Went to driving the old Pathfinder. Bought a 2002 Toyota Prius. Both EPIC mistakes. So for 8 months I was driving this SUV that I would end up calling two names. Sweatfinder. And Rustfinder. At some point the belt to the AC compressor exited the vehicle. So no AC.
The brake master cylinder eventually burst. Managed to stop the thing in a bush that also had a bunch of angry bees. A large part of the right rear passenger seat underbody had this great view of the asphalt. After the brakes were fixed just a month before getting my new Prius…
Two weeks before the delivery of my new Prius. I hit a minor pothole. The ENTIRE driver seat DROPPED several inches resting on the floor of the cabin. This was at highway speeds. Mounts had rusted through,
Told my folks to sell the damn thing for scrap. My mother sold it to a teacher she knew from work for more than what it would have been worth.
The Prius would turn out to be worst car I ever owned. Multiple repairs for a steering system jackhammering effect that did not solve the problem. Repair shop replaced fuses, timing belt, said tires were underinflated, and reprogrammed the computer. Eventually I had to pay $9k out of pocket to remove the engine and replace the entire steering rack and pinion electric assist system. The two motors controlling the steering were worse than the two computers on the Millennium Falcon. In 2011 I traded the Prius in for a 2011 Honda Insight.
My 2011 Honda Insight has been the best damn vehicle I ever bought. Just needs a new set of heat shields for the two catalytic converters I never knew it had.
Plus it has this game where the vehicle teaches you how to drive green. Weekly fill-ups became bi-weekly fill-ups. Now… MONTHLY fill-ups. Even with a noticeably aging battery pack.
The other units were hiding in the bathroom or making coffee when became aware that a flat came in.
I have the good fortune of living near Tech International, formerly Tech Tire and Rubber. I was introduced to their products at a young age. I use patch plugs on everything. I generally ream the hole and push rubber cement through. This is su