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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls viewers of all ages. Good day to you and welcome back! GL You guys are here today. We have ourselves a Silvero looks like it's the 2500 non HD version I'm assuming this is a Gasser and it's also maybe a two wheel drive? No, no, no, she's 4x4. Interesting kind of vehicle right here.
This is a short box extended cab. See this guy. We do not have the fullsize doors in the rear. This is the extendo cab.
and I don't even think it's a three-door This might just be a twodo extended. That would be a super rare model in this particular. uh Silverado right here. let's go see the other side.
Are we three-o Yer Okay, yep. three door Silverado 2500 non HD four-wheel drive. It's a gaser short box. A very unique, interesting, and rare build customer States Clicking noise in front end now I Moved this through the parking lot earlier and we have something slightly more severe than a clicky noise starting the engine.
All right. So this particular Silverado has got about 163 050 on the odometer and Confirmation uh, we are four-wheel drive but like I was saying I Went to move this thing around and listen to this. We got something banging down below. I'm not even going to drive it.
It feels like there's Parts falling off of this truck. So visual inspection time. let's get it backed up. We're going to get her into the shop I Had to displace A-Rod He was working on the flat stall in that 350 right there and we, uh, we had to move around.
so I'm not going to Dilly Dally around cuz other people are waiting on me to get out of my own way. So let's get this thing nosed into the building. We'll set it up on the rack and uh, take a look at what is falling off of the front end on this. uh 200 I think it's a three? let's check.
sorry Aaron I know you're waiting on us oh I was wrong. It is a year 2000 early production 2000 Silverado You know when I took this car in, he uh, he said I hear a slight clicking noise something uh in the suspension or the steering I thought it was just a steering shaft issue and turns out we're We're a little bit more severe than that. Dave Do you hear this thing? Yeah, something's wrong, but no worries, we're going to find it. So stay tuned because this is going to be a very good video uping.
Z Hood look who that guy is. Whoa I say it's the ball joint. it's probably the alternator I think I think it's the alternator I think it's the hey Dave will you? uh I'm going to climb under there while the suspension's still loaded and I'm going bring a flashlight with me I Want to see what's uh, what's going down? Can you? uh, can you just jle that wheel back and forth? Uh, please feel free to be violent with it. Hello Master Power Stroker, What's up buddy? Power Stroke Tech Talk with there G Check out his channel.
Woo Shiny! You're going to get pulled over with those against the law. All right. So here is what I'm fixing to do. Get down on the Jeepers Creeper Dave's going to rock the steering wheel for us. We're going to bring in some illuminators and see what's going down. Oh man oh man. What is that? That's not okay. there's our steering gear.
Hang on. Getting down a little farther. we're going in. Oh I think I found it.
That is a warn out Pitman arm, that's for sure. Okay I Hear more? We got one failure. Let's find out what the other one is. Let's go over here and check out the other side.
Yeah, that's even worse. Ow, this is not cool and the ball joint on the idler arm is also falling out. This thing is moments away from disaster. This vehicle is not even safe to drive.
Okay, let me check. I'm wondering if these Outer tie rods are any good. Yeah. I Do feel some back and forth motion on those outers.
Can't tell about these inners. Okay, all right. I'm coming out coming out. Get me out of here All right.
Dave We're good sir. Thank you. The suspension's falling apart. It's pretty bad.
Wow. Okay, Oh okay. so what we're looking at at a bare minimum is going to be a Pitman Arm, which is the one that comes off the steering gear and the idler arm and bracket which is that's unit. It's that unit right there on the frame rail.
I Always change the brackets with those idler arms. So we're going to do an idler and a bracket at bare minimum just to get that center link in position. and then I'm going to have to reevaluate this inner tie rod and the outer tie rods afterwards. There's just so much play in this system that that I don't think I could accurately narrow it down with the with just replacing those TI Rod units.
So it's going to need a couple parts and then maybe a couple more parts. Let me go head up into the office area. We're going to get this Silverado Chevrolet estimated and we're going to see if this repair is going to take place All right? We have the green light, so I'm going to go ahead and let this thing down a wee little bit. We're going to get her to a good, comfortable working height and then we're going to get started.
All righty fellas. So I've got uh I have an approval to repair the steering components on this truck. Uh I've done an inspection on this unit and found a couple other Knick knacky SL maintenance items that need to be performed. but we're going to focus on the safety issue first, which is, uh, the the thing that they brought to us first.
Uh, all right. So here's the deal. What you don't want to do when you're checking out a customer's car is is give them K Can I train tires Tire sensor Can you change training tool? Ooh yeah. Orange tool? yeah.
Hang on guys. I'll be right back. Well here since A-Rod interjected himself into our our scene of narration. We're just going to bring him in on this conversation and I did not mean to make that rhyme.
So Aaron What do you think about this concept? Customer brings you a car. They have their certain concern. You find a bunch of other stuff as well. Okay, do we or do we not address their immediate concern first. First thing you say out of your mouth is here was the problem you brought us for. but we found some safety stuff I'd like to rank them their concern then safety which that kind of ties hand in hand, but you still address their concern first. AB Then you move on to the maintenance stuff or anything else that you found right? Maybe there's something they didn't even know about? Yep, exactly you. What I'm saying is you don't sell them an air filter When they bring you a car and the wheels are falling off.
No right. You address the wheels falling off, you address their concern which is probably a noise and then later on you can go by the way and by the way you need this pound. Yeah, exactly yeah. You don't just sell them all the the low hanging fruit, the tie profit and then leave the hard stuff alone.
That's that's my point of. my model said low hanging fruit, low hanging fruit? Exactly exactly. So what we have addressed is their safety concern which coincidentally is also their complaint. They were complaint of a noise while steering and that is Mo Most definitely a safety concern.
So having said all that, we're going to go ahead and get started to ify their safety concern and complaint. black subscribe button the rack is set did that when you guys weren't looking, we're going to move this thing up, pull the wheels off and get this front steering system disassembled. ASAP Why is my lock not clicking? What is this? The Lock's not clicking. That's not safe.
Hm. let's let her down some. See what happens. Does it engage? Yeah, it engages.
That's weird. I wonder what this problem this a problem here? Anyway, we're too high so I need to come down some little bit farther downish. We're going to go like shoulder height on the wheels and axles. I Think that's good on the locks for safety even though that locks was acting a little weird.
yeah. I need to pull that apart and take a look at it I Don't like failing Blcks. Anyways, let's grab the impact gun. We're going to grab the 78 socket.
We're going to pull these caps, pull these wheels, pull the suspension steering components, get all apart, and uh, prep this thing for the new components so let's get started. Okay, dos Like I said, let's pull the wheels off. And the Caps uh fun thing about these caps? You can take them off with an impact gun. You shouldn't put them on with an impact gun because these are plastic and they're threaded and you don't want to impact threaded plastic.
That's just my two cents. I Know people do it, but what you'll do is you'll strip the plastic out on the inside. see the little threads in there right there. You'll strip that out cuz the gun does not know that it's plastic and it doesn't care. and then your hub caps fall off on cage all right wheel. you're coming with me. Okay, let's get in here a little closer. I have uh, actually never seen one wear out this bad.
So we're going to take a the the close up view flashlight down, take the closeup view on these components here and I'm going to show you just how worn out this is. This is a remarkably unsafe so again, we're looking right here. This is the center link. This links the two tie rod sides, the left wheel and the right wheel together which also connects to the steering gear through the pitman arm.
And then this is the idler arm, which uh, basically mimics the pitman arm to locate the passenger side of that center link. and I'm going to shake this wheel left and right. Look at that. That ball in socket inside of that idler arm is completely worn away to a point where that shaft is at risk of coming out of that arm.
And if that were to come out of there, there's no longer Authority on the steering system, rendering the vehicle uncontrollable. And from what we saw from down below, the pitman arm on the other side is nearly just as bad. Let's go pull the other wheel off and then, uh, take a look at that driver side next, reverse. NASCAR Again, formula.
All right. let's see what we got to work with on this side. All right, let's scooch on inside of here on this one and look at our pitman arm. Now this is the arm that connects to the steering gear and we can see that one is just as bad.
maybe a little less worn out, but again, if this ball in socket joint pops out of that housing, you no longer have steering. Authority You have no steering at all because that's the one that connects the whole system directly to the steering gear. Okay, so a lot of the work we're going to do is actually going to take place through this skid. Shield right here between the frame rails.
So let's run this unit back up in the air some I'm back to shoulder height. black subscribe button. Round two: We'll go back up to shoulder height and get to work. and uh, start disassembling this.
uh, this particular unit. That's probably about good right there on the locks for some Safety Action So we don't die. Okie Do so. Our plaz uh, skid panel business here is secured with some 15 mm.
Fasteners I Believe there's five or six of them. Pull these guys out. Pull this panel down. Yeah, there's five, two on the back side, three up on the front side.
Okay, panels down. and now we've got some access to the area that we need to access. All right. So what we're going to need to do is get that big giant bolt off of there and get this thing unpressed from the splines that are coming out of that steering gear.
We also need to get this bolt nut out of here and get this thing to pop free from the center link. similar situation on The Idler side and then the idler arm. We're just going to unbolt that right here at its bracket and pry that guy out. Uh. I Ended up finding an OE replacement idler arm bracket and the idler arm. So that's going to come as one component. and then of course we have the uh, uh, the pitman arm as well. So I Think what we should do first is get the center link free.
So let's pull these cotter pins out this side. and that side. We'll lose those pins and then get a puller to pop that stud out of the center link. That's the plan on my always non-planned fan.
Okay, we're coming in with some, uh, pretty aggressively tipped needle noses and we're going to get this cotter pin out. It's going to well come here. if I get a hold of it, going to unbend it, straighten it out, and then feed it back through its hole here. Easier said than done Sometimes cuz it's bent.
get a hold of it on the other side, pull and twist and pry. We can pull it through. That's why I have these, uh, aggressive pliers cuz they really get a hold of things kind of sometimes. but this time I don't know I can always upgrade the aggression aggression.
the pliers get more aggressive pliers. Here we go. it's coming through. put a little twist in it.
Now we really can't go anywhere and this is the reason I Do not like to use or reuse cotter pins I mean I Probably could reuse it, but it's utterly destroyed. So I believe that. Uh, that's the 21 mil. Let's hit it with an impact socket here.
Did it come off? Nah. I Was hoping the shaft was going to be loose on the center link, but it is not okay. No worries, put the nut aside and we're going to go in there with a puller and try to pop that thing apart real quick. I'm going to pry bar this down if I can I need to create some space to fit the puller in between the uh, the tie rod or I'm sorry, the center link and the pitman arm.
Tire I was looking at a tie rod when I said that. That's that's how that happened. Linguistic errors ding Okay, let's see how this is going to work out. We' got a Pitman arm puller here.
This is actually for the other piece on the steering gear, but on these Chevys these ones tend to fit quite nicely, but you have to rotate them some that way. The Flats on the end of the puller can engage more surface area on the center link, and there's usually a little divot in the uh, the bottom of these studs. If there's not a divot, you just kind of eyeball it and the point of the puller will create a divot and then we just hit it with an impact and pop that guy apart. These can actually be incredibly difficult, but I've got the system pretty much dialed in.
I shouldn't have said that. Yeah, when you say things like that, that's when things tend to go wrong. Anyway, let's send this, see what happens. Oh yeah, popped it Loose Beautiful.
Now we'll go over to the passenger side, recre, repeat words procedure on the idler arm, and then we'll continue with disassembly. All right. off to the passenger side. let's see right around. Yep, I See what? we're trying to see right through here? Good little bit of light on the subject. Pliers in action. We'll give that a straight pull down. straighten that one out, straighten that one up.
No wonder English is hard. straighten it out and straighten it up. It's the same thing and flashlight. The anti-gravity is weak today.
Wiggle that guy through. everything is a hammer in some capacity. There, we'll grab the back side, just give it a Twist There we go. Just spin it in a circle and it comes right out.
Beautiful. 21 impact socket on the castle nut. Pull that off and uh, time to get the pull puller. Okay, Pitman arm puller coming in.
Let's lengthen the shaft and I like to turn these the way that uh, I turn them clockwise because I'm going to turn the shaft clockwise and if this thing would be rotated in this direction. for example, as you turn the shaft to tighten it, it could actually walk this around and cause that clearance to disappear and then make the top of this thing pop off. We don't want to do that, we just want to one single event, set it up the right way. Planning is good.
Let's send it. Nice. Beautiful. That came off perfect.
Let's see just how loose this guy really is. Look at that. Not okay. yeah, she's worn out.
pretty bad. All right. Okay, so since that Pitman assembly is completely free of the rest of the steering linkage, we're going to go ahead and pull that component off next. We've got a 21 mm headed bolt here here.
and then there should be nuts on the other side. We pull those bolts out and then pry bar that whole bracket assembly out of the vehicle so we'll come on in with the wrench. Get a hold of the nut on the back, can't see it. It's a kind of a blind nut.
Let's make sure it's a 21 which yes it is. Grab it with the box to inside, turn off, see tell you what. I'm going to reach around the left side and get my finger on it and use that to guide the wrench in. There we go.
Okay, wrench is on 21 mm socket on the wobble bit. Love the wobbles. Let's go ahead. and W there goes that light.
again. Good thing these are uh, good flashlights. No I'm all but of finger. there we go.
It's hard to control your wobbly bits with just one hand. Okay, the nuts down there on top of the panel I heard it it hit plastic H can't find it. Anyway, got the bolt out. now.
where is my nut right? Ah I Feel you there? it is. That's our nut. that's one removed. Let's get next one wobble coming in.
get a hold of my wrench too. Flashlight: Oh, there's the washer. I Didn't see that other washer go anywhere. Maybe it's stuck to the vehicle.
No, don't feel it either. Okay, try to go in there with a pry driver. Let's walk this thing right out and voila. One idler and bracket assembly remove. Okay, now it's the fun part. We need to get the pitman arm off of the steering gear. Me Get this light set up here. So here's the deal with these Pitmans: These come as a four spline or a three spline.
And what I mean is there's a master spline. You can see right there how there's seems to be one of the little teeth missing right there in the center front center, right in front of us. If you look 90, you see another one that's obviously a forest blind. If it is at a larger separation, I believe we're going to.
well, what's what's 360 man I'm losing it. What's uh, 120? There we go. If the other one is 120 off, then that's going to be your three spline. Uh, you're going to need to know if it's a three spline or a four spline when you order and often times you cannot see the splines here because there's supposed to be a dust cover on the steering gear which it has, uh, disintegrated and Fall Fallen away.
But we can tell from this design here that this is undoubtedly a four spline because I can see the other Master spline 90 off now. other thing: some of these, and this one included is a tapered, splined output shaft from this steering gear. Meaning, as you tighten this, it wedges this uh Pitman onto that spline shaft. So these things get really, really, really tight.
And they're They're a bear to get off of there. I might be able to sneak a puller in here and pop that out. Worst case scenario: I've got to disconnect this steering gear and remove it in order to extract that Pitman arm off of of that spline. So this is the this is the hard part.
This is the moment in question. Let's get started and see if I can get this thing to come apart. Okay, so we have the uh reappearance of the angry pliers. These are quite aggressive and similar to a pipe wrench and I should be able to put a decent amount of Leverage on this.
I'm going to try to get this nut off of here with the pliers first. if if I can't get the nut off, we're going to have to. Oh yeah, yeah. Okay, well this a step in the right direction.
If I can't get it off. With this, we automatically have to remove the steering gear from the frame to uh to get this to come loose. But this one seems to be capitulating, which is good. Angry Pliers for the win! Yeah, there's just no space in there between the frame and that, uh, that bolt to get a socket so it's either going to come off or it's going to be a lot harder than anticipated.
So we have our lock washer and the knut got to reuse these. Don't lose them all, right? So I've got this. Looks like it's going to be the only puller that might fit in here, but you can see the splines on that shaft are actually larger than the opening here in the puller. so if it's going to engage in the slightest, yeah, I I don't think so.
I Don't think this is going to work cuz you can see the tip right here is riding on the edge of uh of those threads. If I were to try this and it slip off, which it probably will. Uh, what it's going to do is it's going to booger up those threads and potentially ruin it. Um, this almost works. and I know this thing's heavy enough to fit or to to break it. Loose I Oh idea I know I know. Watch this. I'm going to take the nut and we're going to put that nut on there and put that back.
That's going to protect the threads and it'll actually give us a little bit more space for this pullar to engage on the shaft. This this might work. Hey rods here. What do you think? Man, is that going to work the wrong tool for the for the right job? Yeah.
I'm going to try it. That's the worst thing can happen. It doesn't work his face. He's just like I don't know man.
you're uh, playing with fire. Say something going. have to edit I was going to say you got that penis Okay, so this tight squeeze Close Quarters Combat. But I'm going to try to pull this off.
What we do. we get this thing set up. Hang on to it. I'll come in with the 90 impact flashlight.
Okay, it's on. It's in position here. it's applying. Force it's applying a lot of force I need to get some lubricants on these threads.
so I tear them up all right. So we've got a lot of pressure trying to push this thing down, but it doesn't want to budge. That doesn't mean we're sunk yet. There's still options here.
So here's what we're going to do: I'm going to wrap on that thing with this air hammer and we're going to try to deform and jostle this thing a little bit and uh, cause it to become detached from the steering gear. See what happens? Loud noises? Look at that. Beautiful. That's what we wanted to see.
Little bit of pressure, then some impacts and it is a part disconnected. no longer part of the assembly. Now we can pull the nut back off, set that aside with its washer. There we go.
The destroyed and deadly Pitman arm has been removed. So while we were over here hammering away, one component has arrived. I Have a replacement. This is a Moo.
Problem Solver unit. Uh, that was kind of the only one of these available. We've got a new uh, grease retaining a little well piece of foam. You see, this thing is already grease packed inside and it has a grease fitting on it so you can add more grease later on.
So what we need to do? Slip this thing in around the back and we maintain the same orientation. If you were to get the steering wheel turned by accident, you could put these on like uh. 90 off, which was going to. It'll make for a very difficult reinstallation.
This steering wheel was locked in position and we know that the arm the other arm was in the home position, pointing straight back away from our point of view. So we'll get that thing set up in position there and we'll start to get the nut threaded onto the shaft. Yeah, it's got that lock washer as well. Got to have that lock washer in there? That's imperative means it's a big deal. It's kind of important. Thread this guy in position here now. I Just need to get some pliers and start putting applying some torque. Uh, to that washer and that nut here.
We'll try that first just to run the threads down with the the crescent wrench here. Not a huge fan of these. uh, particular type of wrenches. they they're prone to slipping on smaller Fasteners But on this, uh, this big boy, you should be able to get pretty far along.
and then we'll finish it off with the angry pliers. We will also employ the use of, uh, the air hammer to make sure this thing is fully in position here as well. I'll show you what I mean when we get some torque here a little bit at a time, just keep wrenching. quarter turn at a time.
it's getting pretty tight. We're already running out of space here. Angry pliers finish it, get a good bite on it right here, and pull back up. Okay, one more pull.
I'm pushing against the bumper with my other arm here. so I don't pull the truck off the rack. it's it's possible tighter, tighter. We're pretty much going to get this as tight as uh a Poss possibly can cuz again I want to wedge this thing onto that gear? one more.
There we go. So here's what I'm going to do: I need to make sure that this thing is not willing to go any farther up onto that shaft. So I'll do the same thing that we did to break it Loose give it a couple little pcts here. loud noises returning and I can even get under it.
Maybe ah, too far. there hose is broken. Okay, so what that would have done is shocked the metal and allowed it to relax if uh, if that's possible. Meaning if there's any space or if something's hanging up that will help to uh to make the thing slide up onto the shaft a little farther now I can attempt a little bit more torque with the wrench.
Yeah, we got a little bit out of it didn't we see that click? I think we are good to go with that installation right there now at this point. uh, kind of dead in the water I do not have the either arm or bracket so we're on a Part Parts hold for right now. Like I mentioned I have some other things that we're going to do on this truck I'm not going to do that stuff on camera cuz it's fluid services on the dips and whatnot. So I will return with you fellas once my new part arrives for our steering project.
Quick intermission I have received a delivery today I don't know if this is my parts cuz it doesn't feel like it and I usually don't order parts from Amazon So I'm I'm puzzled. time to do some unboxing. Perhaps this is a, uh, something from a viewer? Maybe Amazon What do we have? It's a got some gift receipts. Yeah, it's a gift for you.
Started watching since the 30,000 subscriber mark from Mr G Mc Mc Noyle I can't pronounce I can't read MC nickel MC Nickel There we go McNiel can't can't read horrible What do we have? We have a can a can of Ly's Golden syrup. It's not syrup syrup. We have some syrup. Premium sugar refineries. Nice I this is some fantastic syrup. It's 454 grain High Velocity Yeah nice. I like it. Thank you sir I Appreciate the scissor.
Well that's cool. A surprise unboxing for some syrup. Thanks thank you I am excited to taste it on my waffles and Crepes now that's nasty draining out the bottom hole. fill it up through the top hole but that's nasty.
Okay 4 days later. Emergency must have special order part. That's right, we have The Idler and it's bracket that is the complete unit. This is an AC Delco Component Part number 1 Niner 1 533 Niner to I Don't know how relevant that is to folks watching, but some people would like to know so there's our part number.
Anyway, this is, uh, pretty much the exact same carbon copy as the unit that's coming out. Now what I can't tell is if this is an OE unit or if it's already been replaced or not. See, that's a it's a Delco unit. That does not mean that that's actually what the car was built with.
This could be a production run after the fact and we do have some differences here. Look at the head on the end of this unit. different shape and different size. This one's a little bit thicker and that one's got a grease fitting that's got a grease fitting.
but we do not have these part numbers etched in the side of this unit right here. so this is slightly different. but it's going in. This is the one that fits.
It's a Delo That's what's recommended. Let's get this thing inside and bolted on and uh, we can get this thing back on the ground. I Kind of wanted this car done like, uh, well, last week, but I did not get that delivery for that component until well, this morning. So now we're behind schedule.
Yeah, Okay, so we're back down below. new component coming in. Let's go ahead and turn that so it's oriented properly. I Removed the plastic cone from the end of the tip there.
We don't need that. So what we need to do is get this thing set up in its little home here. Wiggle it in. There we are.
We got our first bolt ready, got one washer, another washer, two, and our nut. So let's see here. around the back with the washer and around the back with the nut. Now we just need to line it up.
I'll pivot it I Think or not Hammer Everything's a hammer. Seriously, that hammer is not good enough I need one with more horsepower and less torque? There we go. Okay next. Fastener Coming in, got the bolt, both washers and the nut.
This thing that'll reach around treatment here. you guys probably can't see, but we can feel it. Okay, okay. thread it on.
let's get the impact out and put some torque on these two. Fasteners right here. Okay, 21 wrench. It's going to go on the nut and then we'll come in with the socket in. the impact slip click and I lost a socket and a flashlight at the same time. That's the dangers of the wobble sockets. They get away from you. There we go.
Let's get that top unit. Cool beans. Good to go. The bracket is secure.
Now we need to secure the center link to that idler arm. so we just raise the arm up, get it lined up here, push that into position, and over there on the right out of out of frame. We're also sliding this arm up over the, uh, the pitman arm right there, and it fell back down. Okay, that was, uh, futile.
So coming back in again. I'll bring the nut with me, raise this unit back up. we'll get the nut threaded so the arm can't fall down. There we go.
Good okay impacts coming up through the hole here. Let's tighten down that pinch. Lock's not wanting to go H Okay, angry pliers. Coming back in again.
Watch this. What I'll do is: I'll get a hold of this center link and I will twist it, put some torque on it, and that's going to put a side load on the stud and hopefully create enough friction. y we'll put enough friction on it where the threads can turn. So now back her up some.
Over here. off to the right we have the nut that's going to go on that pitman arm. This one's a castle nut so we'll have to put a cotter pin in it up through the hole again. Where's that hole at right? right there lined up.
Perfect cotter pin time. So come in right through there's the hole. Grab that pin, wrap that around around. nice like and around this side.
Booed that up, didn't I There we go. Okay, that's pinned in position. Good to go. Let's fetch the grease gun, get some lubrication on all these components here, and then, uh, we'll get the cover back on.
Okay, grease gone coming in. We'll just, uh, plug that into the fitting there, give it a couple pumps. What I'll do is watch the uh, the Bulge right here in that seal and I see that seal start to bulge ever so slightly. which we just did.
There we go. That's plenty of Grease because this thing is already grease filled as it is. I'm just adding a little bit extra just to make sure cuz you never know h I wonder can't seem to reach anything. It's not okay.
all right now we'll make it fit. Watch this angry pliers for the wind. We'll just bend the grease gun some little bit more angle for our dangle. here.
There we go. It's a custom grease gun. That's what we're doing doing custom modifications. Yeah, now we're going pump it up.
Give it back to me. Oh no. Come on there. We go.
while we're here. Let's go ahead and we will. Grease the outer tie rods. Here we go.
So what I'll do is I'll wipe the old grease off. That way we're not shoving old grease or dirt in with the grease. You see the Bulge and looks like we've got a fitting on the inners as well. Leon Oh, it's all the Bulge that one's good. Two more on the other side. Let's maneuver on over. There's the Bulge and one more right up here. Good to go.
Awesome! Okay, front end is lubricated. Let's get the uh skid panel put back together. oh I forgot one. wait wait wait, there's one more fitting.
way back on top of that. uh, that Pitman arm. Hang on here. Let me get a hold of that one next.
I Bent it again. All right, we're greasing. There we go. We were greason.
hang on. getting all stuck. Yep, got some. uh got the Bulge at the seal.
That one is good as well. Okay, yeah. see. this is why people don't grease this stuff cuz it's kind of hard to get to and it gets omitted more often than not.
Folks are like, well, it's got grease in it. It's fine. You know what? while we're here, we'll do the upper control arms as well. Let's let this thing down.
Some silver. R Off the there is the fitting right here for the uppers. It's ready for its closeup. I Already got the lowers.
When you guys weren't looking here, we go. I'm watching the uh, the boot right there past the hose waiting for the Bulge Okay, that's three pumps. Okay, yep, the boot is bulging. We got it.
Let's wipe off all that extra this. the spillage the Overflow and we've got one more to do right here. Oh I heard it. It made noise when it came out.
Yep, that one's good. Where's that spillage at bulge is bulging. Plenty of grease in this unit. This thing is lubricated.
Let's get the cover back on and we're about ready to rock and roll and get this thing out of here. Going back up. Co Beans locks are set. Let's get our cover.
Okay, flashlights coming with me. that one cover is coming in again. there's three Fasteners up top and then three more or two more at the bottom. Fun fact: if you were to acquire these skid plate for the Hummer H2 I believe they're a direct bolt-on for these silver Autos so you can upgrade these to an aluminum cover.
and they also come with shields for the transfer case so you could under arour your car with factory GM parts. which that's kind of cool I might do that to my truck, lose the plastic put in aluminum cover cover. clicks all right, wheels on next and we're ready to rock and roll and take this thing for a test drive. All right.
Hood Coming down Hood didn't latch Hood Goinging up H Coming down again, hood is now latched. good to go. Rack is cleared, hub caps are on. Let's go out.
Take this thing for a quick little Spin and make sure that the steering system is not falling out of it beginning engine restarting sequence now. All right. hey, hey, look at that. no more.
Clickety Clackety steering components. That's fantastic. Cool. Think we have a win here.
We've got a win for sure. I Mean from what we saw earlier there, we couldn't have lost. There's there's no way to get that wrong. Nope, Nope. Nope. You guys would recall earlier. I Mentioned there was other work that had to be done now. I Can recap that real quick while we're backing out.
We did a bunch of fluid exchanges on this unit. There was transmission uh, brake fluid I did front and rear differentials uh with some AMS oil and we also did the transfer case because there was a leaking transfer case output shaft seal that's the one that goes around the drive shaft. Uh, so we tossed a new seal in there and then did a a fluid exchange on the transfer case as well. So we got all the maintenance right back up to where it should be.
especially at 163,50 Mi on the odometer. Uh, all those fluids break down Uh I'm I Don't understand how folks can religiously change oil, yet pay no mind to other fluids in the vehicle as if those fluids do not suffer from, uh, oxidation and decomposition. I I Really, don't get it? I Mean it stands the reason that if your engine oil does it, your other fluids would do it as well. but some folks disagree I do not comprende I Don't disagree.
That's why I I change fluids Anyway, We have no knocking. Our steering wheel is straight and centered. We do not have a pull to either. Direction No, no es, it's shifting.
it's breaking. This truck is good to go. So having said all that, fellas and ladies, I have uh, no more to offer you on this particular video other than a thank you for watching this video. Uh, let me know what you think about this situation in the comments section down below.
Do not forget to tap that like button while you're down there. and most importantly, have yourselves a fantastic day. See you guys later in a video in a Silverado in a transmission parking Silverado Powering down goodbye Silvery R.
You're the best my dude
On the Pitman Arm, you should have used your long-handled, flex-head, shallow-socket, ratchet wrench. You have a set of 5 metric wrenches!
That non-HD is not a 4×4.
Before HD the ratio was 4×3, whereas no it is 16×9 or wider.
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Wait, it's a TRUCK, not a TV? Oh.
Good lord you sure make a mountain out of a mouldhill
To cya you recommended replacement of it all.
Wow ray in all my years of fixing cars I've never seen one that bad that was a death trap
Wow im fixin to replace pitman arm idler arm and bracket on my 99 suburban it ain't nowhere near that bad
Ray, with respect, you have too much narration with your repairs
Was that a front main seal leaking that I saw ?
A couple days ago a guy was getting on the interstate and the passenger tire rod broke. Shoved him into the snow bank at around 60 mph, flipped the truck and slid into traffic. Guy got lucky and didn't die.
was not that pitman arm hanging a bit low on the gearbox splines? or was it bottomed on a taper?
Back when I was still driving my 64 Olds here in Brazil, I was flabbergasted to find mechanics here routinely rebuild tie rod ends, ball joints, idler arms and pitman! Inexpensive too! I see in the USA there are T3 headlight restorers too. I agree with some others here, older and classic vehicles were made to last longer.
For a 2000 Chev Silverado,that truck is in beautiful shape. It looks like it's been well looked after. On thee resale market,it's worth a pretty penny,well worth spending good money on repairs.
Dam! Guys in our rust belt would pay $$$ for those stock rims😊. Not fair how clean the undercarriage is on a 2000😢😊
Did you kidnap Arod from the frozen north?
That was too close for comfort…
As far as fluid replacement, I do it every 30k on the brake fluid, 60k on the CVT, and every 80k on the antifreeze.
What's funny is, the transmission fluid is supposed to be lifetime, yet the dealer has the ability to replace it anyway…
Don't slam every pothole and you will miss this experience. This unit appears to be well-maintained. No dry joints–just beaten to hell and back.
I wish (most) vehicle manufacturers never decided to have (most) Zerk fittings go the way of the dinosaur. 😠
To remove cotter pin just use side cutters to pull them out and also to straighten ends
Wow…those steering components looked to be as secure as a Boeing 737 door plug.
Shouldn't you just use a pickle fork
Why do you refer to the customer's auto as a unit? you say let's get this unit out of here! Why not say I'm ready to get my employer's auto back on the road, don't you realize no customers no business, therefore, you work for the customer? not a unit!
I keep my front end parts well lubed and i dont have many problems ! Most Gm trucks have grease zerks ! Thanks GM !
One of those cables on your lift needs adjusting.
Ray what happened to the car you were putting that real bushing in?
Had the grease fittings ever been used?
I've always been taught to leave the dolup of grease on the grease nipple to protect it from dirt and corrosion.
i had a 93 gmc extended cab short bed but it was a half ton. i really liked it tho. it was a stick 3 speed with granny gear and overdrive.
I am sure that the guys at Walmart used the impact on my car because right after I lost a hubcap. No not good
I think a lot of people don't handle the other fluids even when they do oil changes because a lot of the other fluid exchanges/flushes are significantly more expensive than oil is. Regularly getting quoted $175-$300 for any kind of fluid exchange/flush outside of my oil adds up in a hurry, and for some of them feels particularly high. Not that it's a good reason, but oil changes are downright cheap in comparison.
As it goes though, maintenance doesn't cost, it pays.
I love these videos but I'm tired of the click bate
Ray I’m a long time fan.
But on this video of the 2500 non HD you forgot to put the other castle nut back on.
Remember you took two off and only put one on.
You used a regular nut instead.
We all make mistakes.
Still a fan!👍
But it can walk it’s way off.
Bu keep up the good work you do 90% of the time.👍
Even a blind nut finds a squirrel…
Since there 1year inspections…all this happened in a year !!!
One thing I always checked at least on the heavy duty chassis was for greasing the u-joints that tended to be an area where people would miss
That is a very. bad. front. end.
Dave's biceps are now 2" larger. 😂 Nice repair Ray, excellent camera work and explanation of the various steering components for us non-professional types. P.S. You need a bigger shop! 👍
That settles it!! Lauren gets a raise and a promotion to Apprentice. Give her time and she'll be able to diagnose just by touching the door handle. Wish your shop was closer to where I live.
those blind nuts are like me
I'm glad you stated the obvious to viewers of your videos: People think that if they do their oil changes but neglect to do the other components of their cars, everything is good to go. I overkill my maintenance on my cars. Pay me now (cheap option) or pay me later (expensive option) if you will.
They need DESPERATELY to reinstate their State vehicle safty inspection program in florida and this is te reason why. Ill guarantee you that you meet vehicles in this same condition coming at you EVERY day in florida. Its hard telling how long this vehicle has been operating in this condition
Haven't seen the angry pliers in a long time 😮 the whole front steering components are bad good thing they took care of them now and didn't wait until he had no steering and that would be really bad
I haven't seen as many repairs/replacements as some, but I will say that I have never seen a steering component that worn out. And, as others have said, it drove in like that. OMG, the catastrophe that could have happened had it completely come apart while driving.
not that its just you the fact that you actually care it shows .
I bought a Silver-Aydoh in Jan 2000, extended cab, Z71 1500. It was the first 4 door ext cab the dealer had ever seen. Currently 200k on it. It had a sometime death wobble after hitting a bump. Replaced idler arm and ball joints, all is well. Interior is excellent since replacing carpet and radio buttons. However, there is that pesky rear main seal, cheap part, expensive repair (all those skid plates, driveshafts etc etc) and oil is pretty cheap……..🙃 Lyle's also sells Black Treacle, great for making cookies
It’s easy to get to if you replace the end on your grease gun with a flex hose.
This is exactly most states have put into place a safety inspection program to insure all auomobiles are safe to be on the highway. Wen i lived in gainesville in the mi 60s Florida initiated a county by county program run by the county Governments and overseen by the state. I was one of the first inspectors in Alachua county. Traffic accidents decreased drastically the first year of implentation of the safety inspection program. We were paid by the county and operated by the county. So I am a BIG PROPONENT of the safety inspection progham and this is the reason why. Its hard telling how long they have been driving that vehicle in that condition. It shouldnt have even been moved from his home in that condition. It should have been towed in
There is no way that truck wasn't wandering all over the road. That's bad enough to make it look like you are a drunk driver. You would have to drive it like little children act when they pretend to drive, wildly steering side to side to keep it straight. ☠
Nice job
That thing is mint
She was with her sister my daughter and my 2 grandsons. The kids were in the pool for a morning swim.
Up here in New York I leave that extra grease on top of my grease fittings so the salt and grime does not get on them and then you can use them more than once LOL
Very Entertaining! Formula Uhn!
Love the big heavy greasy mechanical repairs! Gives me confidence to try them myself.
I hope to see you start hand tightening all of the suspension and brake components soon.
The shaft just above the pitman arm. Part of the shaft was still in the pitman arm.
Hey Ray, it's frightening to ponder how many vehicles like this share the roads we drive. In BC here, the only time a vehicle is inspected is if someone wants to register a vehicle from outside the province. No inspection is triggred with the sale of a vehicle already registered. Pretty scary stuff! Great video. Cheers!
Ray with your expertise and your hard work, you saved this customer from catastrophe!!!
Alignment check ?
Why not use a flexible greater hose?
I take a 3/4 bolt and thread in my pitman arm puller from the inside and use a wrench to turn. Will remove the arm easily
U got to luv the antique grease gun
great job ray,,that was dangerous !¬
I can't believe that you forced The Wife Unit to be in the video. 😄
How does the owner not know that that is a disaster waiting to happen and that it should have been inspected long b4 this?
The problem with it is that they put 2WD wiper blades on it…
I see fresh grease on some of those fittings. That means that someone was under there, greased the joints, and said "yeah send it". Wow.
Amazingly rust free. You won't find many that nice up here in New England. Always enjoy your content.
Sometimes when I hear a noise from my truck I think "Oh man, I need to get this fixed ASAP". Then I see videos like these and think "ehh, it can probably go a little longer" 😆
This is Bob LD'S husband. You are incredible Ray. Love watching your videos. I remember when ALL cars had grease fittings on suspension and u-joints. Things change, and sometimes not for the better. For the record, I agree about exchanging all the fluids, just part of taking car of the vehicle You folks all stay safe..
Good morning Ray I always enjoy your vids I have learned so very much watching you but one thing that kindof bugs me you seem to explain what your doing just a bit too much, we are not all idiots and the ones that are wont understand anyway!!!!
3 inch cut off wheel and a small ginder. Cut a releif in the pitman arm. And once your 7/8ths thru. Get a air chizle in the cut and it eill fall right off. Less than 5 mins.
Dude, you are just toooo good. The way you come at these problems is always just so innovative and always effective. You are a man of true auto mechanic talent.
How has that thing been allowed to get into that condition. American car standards is worse than the 3rd world.
that 2000 ext a cab is in great shape well worth fixing up .
Some people should not own vehicles.
Up through 1999 they were 3 door, in 2000 they started coming out as a 4 door extended cab.
What you need is a rubber hose for your grease gun !!!!
GOOD TO SEE YOUR WHOLE CREW THIS MORNING, AND YA THE OWNER NEW IT WAS BAD ,THAT'S WHY THEY BRANG IT TO YOU. GOOD JOB ON THIS ONE.
I've got skid plates all under my '93 Ford F150 4×4. Farm truck. You never know whats gonna reach up and bite 'ya.
Hey Ray! What is the deal with Arod at your shop. A little professional courtesy for him to stop doing what he's doing and look at you and your audience when you're talking to him. Especially when he interrupts your video to ask for help.
Thanks for sharing your video , as ever very interesting. One small issue.. If you were talking to me, I would have the good manners and curtesy
to look in your direction . Not to keep my back to you . Am I to old to think Manners cost nothing, but mean everything! Yours, Old Englishman.
Don’t think that syrup is going to work on your waffles. More of a cooking ingredient. Great for cookies.
We need a new water pump w the clicking I’m hearing jk lol
Why the angry pliers and not a 'real' wrench?
I had a 1997 Chevy Z71 4×4 with same combo short bed 3 door
Ray, I just had that done my 2010 Dodge dakota. My mechanic replaced everything, including wheel bearings it did cost $$$, but it's safer to drive.
since you can get deliveries to your business, I was wondering if you can do me a favor. I have packages that arrive into florida from colombia like 2 or 3 times a week. the current shipping company I use charges too much and they are taking longer to ship them to me in chicago. I was wondering if I can have the packages shipped to your business and then you can ship them to me in chicago and of course I would pay you for your time.
Watching the manual grease gun reminds me why i bought my milwaukee
This vehicle is the poster child as to why all states should require, at minimum, yearly safety inspections. The owner of that vehicle shouldn't be allowed to own a vehicle much less drive it on a public roadway. They are not only putting themselves at risk, but they are jeopardizing everyone else's safety driving that on the road.
Wow, he won’t reuse a cotter pin, but doesn’t torque down critical suspension parts. What a professional.
Seems to me its a poor design, too any joints.
Fond memories of greasing the seemingly infinite number of zerks on late 60's and seventies Jeeps. Along with the ones on that you did on that truck there were the upper and lower ball joints, Spring shackles, driveshafts, all the U-Joints, the clutch linkage and transfer case shift linkage. I may have forgotten one or two in the list, memory loss due to age.
Ray: you should have used a box end wrench to tighten the nut on the pitman arm to get maximum torque. You really don't want that to back off.
the hummer skid plate fits the silverado is cause they are the same basic platform, and the gmc is the same too
That one has Iron cylinder heads on that 6.0 with it being a 99-00.
Lube and tune used to be a thing. With modern cars, tune is not really a thing and I wonder how many mechanics check that there are lube points.
Yes, fluids need to be flushed and replaced. It's all in the owner's manual. What I don't understand is the people that think it's OK to skip an oil change.