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Hello everybody, Good day to you and welcome back! Glad you guys are here! This is a I think it's a 2002 Pontiac Firebird with some Ferrari Ferrari hub caps on it I Believe this has the 3.8 lit V6 Econo sports car engine in it. Customer states that while driving they hear a loud clunking, knocking noise from under the car somewhere. Ferrari Uh, sounds like something's banging around inside of it. So what we're going to do? we're going to hop in, go on a quick test drive, get it back to the shop space here.

We're going to set it up on the rack inside and take a look down below, see what's going on with our noisy Firebird So stay tuned because this is going to be a very good video uping. Z Hood Look who that guy is. All right climbing on in this unit here. Let's get her fired up.

We'll take her out on a test drive real quick and see if we can't replicate that noise. Looks like our odometer is reporting approximately 157,500 mil you couldn't see on the odometer. Uh, we've got a security light on. That's a little weird since it started and the oil change indicator is indicating that it needs an oil change.

Okay, well, those are kind of minor to the situation. Uh, at hand. Let's address our customer concern first and for foremost, and then we'll go from there. So let's get this unit backed out of here and uh, we're going to hit the road.

Okay, so I'm not really hearing much yet in the way of a clunky noise. Let's uh, Let's make a left and hit the railroad tracks and see if we can't replicate. Hello City truck all right riding along. oil change light went out but I do not hear a clunk yet.

wa though whole car was clunky, the whole thing was like all over the place. All right. let's go around the block, up and over the bridge. We'll try to hit a couple more bumps along the way.

we'll change speed and see. Oh I heard a clunk I heard it right when it downshifted as we came to a stop I heard something in the back. go K I felt it too. All right.

Well yeah, let's go. Uh, let's head over the bridge real quick. I kind of feel it when it shifts. Okay, so there is something going on.

maybe with the rear axle. I hear a clunking noise I can feel a clunking noise. Let's pick up some speed. More Steam All right, nothing so far over these.

uh, minor bumps in the road here. Yep, let's head back to the shop I Want to put her up in the air? We'll do a visual inspection of the underc carriage and then go from there. I Forgot to mention earlier that we have seen this particular Firebird before in the uh last episode. it might have been a two-parter Uh when I first saw this car it came in with an absolutely exploded on the inside AC compressing unit.

The thing was grenaded completely destroyed. We had to pretty much replace the entire AC system to get cooling out of this and it's still holding up, which is good. I Appreciate that. I will go ahead and locate and find the links to those uh, previous videos on this car.
and I'll put them down inside of this video's description so you may peruse those other videos at your leisure. And while you're down there, do not forget to take a look for the Rayman Ray repair website link which can take you to our newly founded merchandise store where we offer high quality. Superior premium level custom merchandise because everyone needs clothing. You know, it's always an unsettling feeling when you're hanging out in a turning lane and traffic's just blowing by you.

It's 70 mph. It's shaking the whole car as they roll by, especially the guys with the trailers. Green Light We're off. Yeah, I'm hearing some more clunks and rattles down below going over some, uh, some terrain grade changes in that intersection back there.

So yeah, there's something definitely going on. Uh, with the rear suspension on this car. It might be an axle problem, but uh, our visual inspection procedure will let us know. smooth Road No noise.

It seems to only happen. Whoa. That was wild. Yeah, this thing's a little little loose and rattly, but it is a convertible after all.

and those convertibles tended to do that. Some let me not run you over, lady, don't worry I See you I See you Hey, A-rod's backing out his uh, his 73 F350 that's Aaron's project for the day. he's down for the week. we're doing some joint shop sharing activity.

What's up buddy? All right, let's get this thing in on my middle rack here. We'll get her all set up and then uh, we'll see what's going on with the uh, the Down Below Carriage Parking The Auto: I think we're good right there. Yep, let's get her parked and power down. Wow! I Got back from the uh the test drive set the rack on this car and the shop cleared out.

Looks like Dave went to lunch Lauren's I think I don't even know if she's even still here and then Aaron's at the computer in the office and now I'm all by myself. Look at that. Trucks are shut off, everything's parked. Must be the end of the week.

Looks like we're finishing up. Anyway, let's run this uh Firebird up in the air here. Let's get down below and see what's going on with this unit. Oh there's Aaron dude I was all Rry all by myself B STS Oo kind like a wall.

it's a sticker. It's like the stickers we used to put on our textbooks in school. It's a chrome like Trapper Keepers It's a chrome sticker. What really set this thing when I first saw was this past set.

More than you can afford Pal Ferrari All righty. let's see what we're working with down here. Let's see. Let let's see.

Let's see. Let's see. I thought I Heard the noise around the rear. so I guess it's best to start in the back and move our way forward.

What do we think? Let's check all of our control arm bushings and whatnots. That one's cool. Shock bushings are all right. A little bit a little distorted there.

It might be torn inside, but that's still okay. What do we have for shocks? Some OEM Spectrums, Some aftermarkets. that bushing is looking good right there. All right.
How about our track bar? What do we call this? a track bar? A pan? Hard Rod Panner Pan Hard This one comment below. What do you call this one? That bushing looks okay. Let's grab a uh, big pry bar real quick and start to apply some leverage to these bushings. This one might have an issue with it.

Look here. I Can see some fresh rubber sticking out from behind the, uh, the metal right there. Yeah, let's get a pry bar and pry bar on this thing a little bit and see what happens. Let's see here: I Choose this one.

Hey you guys you guys I Have an idea. Check this out. Pry Bar Cam: Let's see if this is going to work. Someone's about to get dizzy and upset with me.

Unsubscribe I Mean no, no, don't unsubscribe. Yeah. I Don't know if I don't even think that pry bar Cam is going to work. Let's try something else here.

It's not the greatest look at this. See that that bushing is torn out of there. It's not going to I think flop forward backward too much, but that is able to move around I'm not so certain that uh, we should ignore that. That's definitely an issue.

It is 1,000% of separated bushing. but I don't think that's our knocking noise. Let's check its counterpart here on the other side. Let's see if this one uh has suffered a similar fate.

Okay, similar procedure. Yeah, that one's I don't think it's as yeah, that one's separated as well. Yep, right. We can see it right here.

Look right here. You can see where it's starting to come apart, where it's separated from its outer, uh, outer steel sheath. Okay, the rear bushing on that same arm. Let's see what this one's looking like.

Yeah, that's got a a similar issue. It's not as bad as the front bushing on this side, but it is, uh, it is a little loose. Maybe it's halfway torn. Let's check uh, this other set back here see how this one does.

Not terrible. I Bet if we disassembled it, we would find that it's got some damage going on in there. And this one again. Yeah, we can even hear this one.

Yeah, that's too much. Okay I don't think that's our noise though. not the noise. That's not enough for a clunk sound.

Let's check stabilizer Rod here and see what this one does. Can't really tell. Maybe that might have an issue. Check this next one.

Yeah, that's these are okay. that's uh. there's not an issue going on there. I Don't think that's our noise.

Let's see what else we have here. Maybe it's in the rear end? No. I don't hear it you joint? Nope, don't hear it. Got a slight kind of a leak somewhere here.

Oil right here. Look at all that there's oil. There's oil. There's oil.

same on this side. more oil up here. Oil on the crossmember looks like it's blowing back. Yeah, here we go here.
we go. Got a drain plug or a pan? or a rear seal or something like that. Leak can probably pan look at here. There's a little bit of saturation up here on the front of the pan.

The front cross member has some oil saturation. Couple drips on the bolts up front. All right. So what we've got going on is back here is blowback from driving along.

you catch a drip and it keeps coming back in this direction. So that's all that's the self-lubricating chassis mod. And I spy with my little eye. we have a winner.

Look at that right there. Yeah, I think that's it. Look at that right there look. Well I found it.

Let me give this thing a tug. the uh, it's like a torque arm bushing or something. Or a torque. Yeah, that's a bushing and that would be the torque arm stabilizer for the rear axle.

so the axle doesn't wrap cuz we've got the control arms. Then we've got our bar here. this lateral. Rod So the axle can't move left and right.

but when you apply engine torque or put it in reverse and the opposite torque is applied to the differential case, something has to stabilize it and it looks like the engineers have employed the principles of Leverage and put the end of this torque arm as far forward as possible at the transmission. Okay, so this bushing is blown out and torn up. It needs to be replaced. So how do I get that apart? How's this function here? It looks like there's a this one metal piece here and this end piece hooks in like right through there similar to a fuel tank strap.

It wraps around and then connects up there with that bolt. see or that nut. See that nut way up there. Yep, Okay, well.

I guess I Need to find out if one of those is available or not. Let me go check my computerizing and see if we could even get parts for a 20 something year old. Ferrari All righty. I'm going to put some faith in the the parts system here.

They say they've got one and it looks like it's the right one and it also happens to be red in color so maybe it's going to match this one back over here. So what I'm going to do is uh, while we're waiting for that thing to be delivered, let's pull this apart. I Think we're going to need a 15 mm socket so let's go grab. I think I'll use the electron ratchet 38.

Where's my 15? Is that it? Yep, 15. It is good to go. Oh I failed. You see that I was trying to be slick and show off and do this.

but I failed. Maybe maybe next time. Perhaps Perhaps not I Don't know. Maybe maybe so.

Does it reach? Oh perfect look at that. reaches perfectly. Nope. ha.

neutral drop and uhoh. I need to get a wrench as well. Look at here, that's a through bolt. It runs all the way through.

See it right there. All right. retooling. Need more tools? 15 Yep, so here's what we're going to do.

We'll put the 15 the wrench up there on the bolt side. Then I can run my electron ratchet to get that nut off right there. That's good trying again. let's grab that wrench.
There we go. Okay I've got the knut come here nut. What I'll do is I'll push that bolt out slightly but I'm not going to remove it. There's no need to pull it out.

It may be retaining something and I don't want to disturb that. Whoa, that was a finger Smasher See that could have killed me? Well, maybe that was a little dramatic, but it could have at least, uh, smashed the flang. Uh, what we experienced. there was a sudden release of potential energy.

and when I pulled this, uh, little piece of bracketry away, that energy was allowed to disperse and the thing flew up. So we're waiting on that bushing. We can see here. this bushing.

the old one is coming apart in pieces. some of it's gone. So this, uh, this torque Rod here has been chewing up this bushing for quite some time. Look at.

that rubber's just falling out of it. see if there's any more up there. Uh, negative I See nothing. Okay, let's see.

what's this. Is that part of the old bushing or not? Looks like it might be. but I don't know if I need to remove that or not. it's all broken away.

Get a pry driver. Maybe I can scrape some of that off and give a better surface for the new bushing to sit against. Let's see what happens and scrape this business off of here. That's pretty good.

It's more flusher than it was. All right. I'm good with that. All righty.

Well now I'm in a kind of a waiting game here. I'm waiting for parts that seems to be the Uh mode of operation standard procedure in the business. waiting on parts to show up. when I get that thing, we'll well, hopefully it's the right one.

We can slip it over this flang killing torque arm and get this guy bolted back together. Well, it's not blue so we don't know if it's good. We've got a brand new NE prene uh, torque arm bushing as per the label and it looks like it's got the correct uh, little pattern inside where it fits over that arm. Yeah, that arm.

You see that arm's got that little wave pattern in it up there. So I think that slides over and then we clamp it on with, uh, that little metal piece there. So let's get this thing unpackaged. and I guess we've got to lubricate it something fierce to get it to slide over.

So let's see how how well this is going to go. Let's get into this thing right here. Pop the balloon. A scissors would have worked.

It's all kind of feels sort of slick and lubricated. You know one thing about these? they are a performance upgrade these Neo bushings. but they're super hard and there's no give in these things. So a lot of guys.

I Remember Uh, the Honda people used to swap out engine mounts with these things. There would be like three or four of them and when they did the swap, the entire car was just everywhere. You'd start the engine and the whole chassis would vibrate. Let's get some lubricant installed, snip the end of that off or not.
Probably Could have just torn it off. Over complicating things is my Mo Come on, let's try Sharper R1's snip action. So I guess I just kind of shove that in there and give it a squirt. Suppose it's full and it overflows I Don't know I never lubricated the inside of a radius bushing.

Do I need both tubes? Sure, why not I know less is more but they did give me two tubes so just going to fill it up. fill it up till it overflows. I Don't know if we're getting adequate coverage with the little squeeze pouches, so we're just going to go for the full monty here. Fill it on up.

Got it? That's plenty here. Let's give it a little wipe down here. Get rid of that extra kind of Nast nasty. All right.

Ew, it got crusties on the other side. The back side was all crusty. The loops buil out nasty. There we go.

So this job was going super easy, right? but I'm coming to realize that it's going to require a little bit more effort than I originally had anticipated. You see this little metal business right here. The rubber insert that was contained inside of that was actually riveted on. I'm going to need to remove these rivets in order to get rid of the rest of this rubber because it has a backing plate on it similar to that one that we were looking at over here that I scraped earlier.

Yeah, see that that's a riveted plate I need to pull that plate off of there before that other, uh, bushing is going to fit anywhere near cuz it's designed to fit snugly inside of that. and I think with those plates on, it's going to have too much squeeze. no buo. So I'm going to need to.

uh I'm going have to cut this stuff off. Okay, so I don't know if this is a good idea or a bad idea, but maybe I can get through those little bolts there or rivets rather, with a, uh, little pneumatic saww business. It's not quite as like aggressive as a larger saww. It's for like a trim tool saw, but it's got a blade.

Maybe it'll work. Maybe it won't see what happens here. it's either going to work or it's not right. Loud noises warning sorry headphone people.

Aha Uno got one. This one's going to be harder I Think let's try that safety Squints Don't bre the metal I get it out. NOP Not yet. Oh, we got a bolt.

Yeah, it's Is there a bolt? No, no, no, that's just a little plate. it's just stuck on there from the rivet. I Got an idea I'll use a Snap-On pry driver right here. Just pop those rivets out there.

we go that other one. that one's in there. pretty good. Okay, I got an idea.

Here's my idea: Giant linear impact driver, air hammer. uh-oh you lose. but I lose. My gun is broken.

There's one rivet maybe from the back side. Watch this. See, we can't pop it out from the back. Seriously.

I Need a new gun? New gun? It's the Stanley I Bought this at Walmart in 2002 I Win Got all right. Now for this little one over here. the the clasping side. we're going to need to use the vice.
I'm going to do the same procedure. We're going to chop off the rivets and then air hammer the rest off. Stick that. Uh, how about right about right here.

let's see if this is going to work. Watch the thingies. Okay, that's one. Let's flip this around and try to do the same operation on this other rivet.

I Can smell that, uh, hooked rubber from the blade. Getting into the rubber. You smell it. I Smell it.

This one has more clearance. Got it? Okay, change tools. We're going to do the same thing we did on the other one. B Aggressive B Be aggressive.

Kind of. Come on. Got right here. Ping.

Come out rivet, flip it over. We just try it again. from this side. Lock that down nice and toy like good.

Beautiful. Okie Does we've got the plate and the bushing? See how this stuff is supposed to to set up here? It's it's contoured or something. It's like shaped. Yeah, yeah, it fits that way.

So since that is how this thing fits in that little plate, that means that we're going to fit in just like so right. Slide that through little holes. Maybe that's not going to go as easy as I think it is. Okay, stay so they're not going together or not going.

This is not going in while these are together. That's what I was trying to say. So that's going to go like that. and then we kind of smash it and send it over.

All right. So we need to pull this radius arm down. Slide that up all right. Pull that down.

hang on it right there. I need to get this stupid thing out of the way. slide that up and over. get on there more.

That's a really tight squeeze. that's why it wanted so much. Lube No Lie got to shove it in it bottoms out. Oh and the back side's leaking.

It's leaking this. the goo on me there. uh I need a like a half an inch more. pull it down.

almost. nope. little more. pull it down.

think we're good on that. Okay, uh. let me get the plate from the floor here. let her up.

Let it go all the way up there. you go, line it up down and then I need to move that Speedo cable and smash this plate. This is going to be the hard part. Oh yeah.

Prry bar Y yeah I need the pry bar. Okay, let's try this. Let's smash the brake lines. What am I going to pry against? Come on.

Yeah like that. I Guess Wow. There we go now. Push that bolt through.

Aaron's got it. Keep going. Push it. Sor right guys.

If you can't see, can you push it anymore? No, that's bottom. That's all you got. That's it. Okay I need to find the nut right up there.

Yep, there it is. we have. Yeah, one more time I think so. Push that nut or bolt.

Okay, it's so close. Push: Aaron Push push push. I'm prying on the brake lines. At least they're not rusted, no doubt.
Oh I don't have it. Nope. Ah, gravity. Round Three fight.

If the thing that you just tried doesn't work, try the exact same thing again till you get frustrated. It's like that bolt. There it is now. I Reach in there.

sorry folks. if y'all can't see I can't even see. but we've got threads started. We got the threads on.

got her? Yes, where's that electron ratchet? My good man. Will you hold the bolt side and I'll get the uh, the nut side. Give it some torque on your end if you can. I think we're I Think we're good.

wait wait wait wait wait no, we're not good. We got this vent tube smashed in there I think look, oh and is this backwards? Yep, no that's not backwards cuz it's got the Contour here. But take it off. We did it wrong.

We totally did it wrong. Love my job so much we're going to do it again cuz that was 1,000% wrong. See that? Look what? I did we smashed that hose in there? It's okay. we learn to do one more time.

it's off. It's off center. Try right there. Nice.

No one can see again, but hey, it is what it is I'm reaching up with the nut rethreading it again. Got it? Okay, sorry dude, that was my oversight I didn't see it. Do it again. Everybody who is watching saw that except for us.

guaranteed. didn't see it on M Do you guys see it? comment down below. What did you see? Do you see what? I See All right, let's try the shake test again. Hey Rod can we do the honors? do that thing? A tug.

Solid. He's tugging but it's not going anywhere. Oh, that happens. Sweet! I Think this is a win.

Let's get the illuminators out from under the chassis. We're going to let her down and go on a finalized test drive to see if I cannot hear any other Creeks rattles, clicks, noises, bangs, pops or shimmies. Ready to go? Let her down Firebird Moving down, coming down Ferrari Bird: It's a Ferrara bird. more than you can afford pal.

Ferrari did you get get the other side I can't get the front one. Oh is it stuck? Yeah. went the wrong way. Oh Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah.

Go forward the other rack that you were using. it goes backwards. but this one. this one goes forward.

There you go. You got it. You got it. Aon You want to ride with me? Want to ride? Hop in Homie! Let's get this thing restarted.

Hm. Why are there O2 sensors on the seat? All right. click H her ticket for safety. You got to move those.

uh O2 sensors there buddy I Don't know why they're there. Nobody told me. cool there. Any pedestrians behind us? No sir, no.

B I can see you. Hey So Laur we were looking around at the interior and we found out that it is incredibly nice and shiny. Wow that is. I that's not I hope that's not Armor All shiny because I understand that Armor All shiny is really bad for your dash Plastics even though they Market it for your dash Plastics the steering wheel that's also well lubricated I mean not the not the grip or anything but the this right here.
that's that's. pretty shiny. It looks like he sprayed it with silicone lubricant. everywhere it does I feel like chop L Some around, no, you're Sizzlin see you later.

Oh okay yeah, you're no no. your prime rib. Your prime rib. yeah you're not fet.

Filets are actually pretty good. You wrap them in bacon. Cut the AC off. Oh yeah yeah, that's are you You cold? but no I said cut it off.

Oh no, we don't need acuh yeah, it's hot in here, Is it? Detroit Boy thinks it's not cold or hot. It's hot in here. Give me my hook. Anyway, we're going to get around to that test drive eventually.

Give me my we'll be right back. See you later. Is anybody behind us? No, the horn doesn't work work I Can't do any honks for oh there's one honks for safety. There we go.

Backing out. Don't run into my trailer, hitch backing out. Oh you guys see that I'm certified YouTube Now Woohoo! All right, enough screwing around. Let's get out of here.

So Aaron What we're listening for is clunks, bangs and rattles and you saw the condition down below that was quite dilapidated. Yeah, it made some noise It it actually happened mostly on a downshift from a Dell when it would go into first out of second I was I went over the railroad tracks, didn't hear it, clun went everywhere, didn't hear it. Drove over the bridge and on the way down. clunk clunk clunk.

We didn't take the wheels off, did we? no? All right, here's the tracks. What do we get? Nope. just a convertible. Shake I Like yeah, it's a convertible thing.

they they tend to be radly, bouncy, shaky little creatures. Avoid I Used to get wind noise complaints at the dealership. people would buy like a Pontiac Solstice And they would say that when driving down the highway they heard loud whooing noises from outside of the car. Yep, another one that we got that's incredible people with a four-door SUVs The complaint was is when the back windows are cracked and inch or two on the highway they would hear a whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh sound that was rhythmic in nature and went away at slower speeds.

and they used to make us write those up and bring them in and test drive to recreate the condition and then tell them that that is normal normal. Now the fun part was is we had to drive at highway speed which was a 20-minute drive from the dealership so it would be an hour round trip to verify the customer's concern only to say that that's what happens when you roll your windows down on the highway so we didn't get paid. It was a big giant waste of time. typical bureaucracy dealership bureaucracy.

Anyway, back to the task at hand. We should be hearing some clunky noises. We're downshifting right now I Hear nothing? How about you? You hear it? Jackley Convertible top. Yeah, it's more like the convertible chassis.
like the whole things flipping flopping. Oh CAU Phone call and we're off. rounding the corner. this is the rough road section.

We might hear it around here. See all those divots? Nope. nothing I I Don't hear nothing I Hear not a I Think we're good to go on this one. Like I said earlier and like what we saw earlier there are some other suspension components back there that could use some uh some attention.

However, we found the culprit for the customer's complaint. So since we have address the customer's complaint then we may now proceed with the Uh. It's the quintessential upsell the Uh while I was in there I Guess what I'm trying to say is in this situation, a lot of stores will go oh sir, you need this, this, this, this, this, this, and this and they can turn what would have been a $300 job into a $1,200 job. Very very fast when they actually skipped over the customer's actual complaint and then addressed Everything at Once Uh, That's kind of a Middle Ground Road type of situation and it relies heavily on experience on when to be able to make those judgment calls.

But I prefer to address the customer's immediate concern first and then we can have another conversation about other items. That'll be my soap box of the day. Does that sound good to you? I Think that was very well put because a lot of times people will want to know uh, what, what, how much is this going to cost and we really can't tell you how much it's going to cost until we really look at the vehicle and and you have your concern. It's like let's focus on your main concern and then we'll unravel all these other extra little problems.

Yeah, we found Bushings back there on the control arms that are kind of torn, but they weren't causing the symptoms that were described, but they needed to be change. But I didn't need to change those and sell those just to fix the symptom because we don't know what kind of use this vehicle gets. Does it drive on? Sundays Does it drive every day? Is there car seats in the back? Is it a toy? Are we going to sell it? Did we just get it? Do we not have the money? There's a lot of reasons I do know it will not be driving in the snow. Nope, neither will I ha All right guys.

I Think we're good to go here. We're going to go ahead and close it up for the weekend. We have uh, other more leisurely activities to partake. And so that being said, I'm going to go ahe and close this video out right now.

I Will do such things as always by thanking each and every one of you guys for watching this video. Certainly hope you enjoyed this video. If in fact, you did enjoy this video, please feel free to let me. and A- Rod know in the comment section down below.

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94 thoughts on “Customer states: banging noise while driving pontiac ferrari!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @lewismcgowen says:

    looks like a good customer, they dropped off the car with a decent amount of fuel in it!!!😁

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Marshall7302 says:

    Ray….. can you provide a link for that pneumatic sawsall please. I didnt even know that existed… and the one you used worked beautifully for what ive always stuggled with the full size electron ones.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Steevo69 says:

    I have seen this before, it's a Pantera CD and the banging sound is head banging

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @senka7559 says:

    yes i was yelling about the cable

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @JeffHendricks says:

    Panhard rod, correct.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @5iFTYHFaviation_addict says:

    That bushing got broken down by all that leaking oil being slung on it. That oil got traces of gasoline in it that erode rubber.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @charlesbolletino543 says:

    That’s why is called hard mounts

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @davidedwards6319 says:

    That there's a Panhard rod, Ray.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @TriforceOfCourage97 says:

    Here in my country, you know exactly how much something will cost when you ask. That's because they do NOT work on commission. ALL mechanics get an hourly wage no matter how much they do. There is no "book times" and scams like that. I can call someone and say how much for a wheel bearing on my car, they say between €300-€500 per wheel, based on what parts need to be replaced. You go in, get the numbers, sign it, they cant go over that unless asking you first, then car gets fixed, pay that amount. There is no hour costs of changing something because some book says so. Its better like that and sometimes maybe not, like for money wise the mechanic doesn't get more money for more work and there is no incentive to rush a job because you need to get paid more. Every vehicle gets the proper attention because the mechanics get paid if they do nothing or everything.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @1955Rudi says:

    Hi Ray, Try some lubricant oil for your air tools.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @francissullivan5900 says:

    Hi Ray, I personally think "Squint for Safety" is a really ** poor idea. Since you wear glasses anyway, you could buy frames and lenses that are rated as safety glasses. You can get them with detachable side shields that slip on in seconds, and are pretty comfortable. (It's only money!) You don't have to fuss with goggles that go over the regular glasses. If you are doing something that can go really bad, really fast, such as using a high speed cut-off wheel or maybe the air chisel, wear a full face shield in addition to the safety glasses. Wife unit might think a few battle scars would turn you into a 'SEXY SENIOR CITIZEN" someday, but I am allergic to pain, my own, or anybody else's. Just sayin'.

    In a similar vein, if you really want to do 'Honk for Safety', the railroads have pretty much standardized of two short beeps for getting ready to move forward, and three short beeps for getting ready to move backward. Make sure that the Wife Unit, Kid Units, and other employees know about this, pay attention, and do it too. The general public might not recognise the difference, but any railroaders near by certainly would, and probably appreciate the 'heads up'.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @111smd says:

    you always have 3 levels of issues
    Concerns = fixed immediately
    Nice to do's = can be done at a later date
    None Concerns = not needing to be fixed in the foreseeable future

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Tyresong says:

    Commenting below… Panhard rod.
    guess what the second tube of lube was for… getting the bracket to slip over the bush!

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Kitkat5335 says:

    You know Ray, when you first said you were going to do your own thing, at first I was worried. The state of the economy just wasn't friendly to startup businesses, but here you are still going strong and with that same meaningful, if not more so, content you had prior to it. I'm glad you've managed to not only get your path going forward, but keep managing to improve and expand to the point you have constant content to provide to all of us. Keep up the good work and informative videos.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @PatrickJago says:

    Shultz “I see nothing “!

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @datruth9850 says:

    Panhard bar.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @samcambron1410 says:

    After hearing the description of the CLUNK, I knew what the problem is.

    I had a 1998 Camaro Z28 and now have a 2000 Z28 T-Top with a BMR RED K-Member with RED suspension parts, RED Control Arm, and RED Torque Bar with the ever popular RED bushings. LS1 5.7L with LS6 Heads

    FUN to Drive!😁

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @user-fk8dn7gv3h says:

    Great job as usual!!

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @MrMattDat says:

    Very good business approach. We fixed the problem and here are some other items that should be addressed soon.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @aaronsnowden6311 says:

    Wait, this is real? They put those center caps on that car? 😆😅🤣😂That is what I would be doing if I saw this car.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @perrywilliams1214 says:

    How about the oil leak?

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @danbeardshear1356 says:

    So maybe the oil leak ate the bushing ?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @TairnKA says:

    "More clearance, Clarence" 😉

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @scottcampbell4678 says:

    I call the noise from the back window thrumming. It is extremely annoying.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @rockydavies9555 says:

    Track Bar

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @mrsfgogo09 says:

    You know, instead of fighting with it with a pry driver, you could’ve used a vice clamp😮 lol love the content just messing

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @martyh9309 says:

    When you drop your electron ratchet onto a fastener when the wrench is running, isn't that a "power drop"? Wouldn't a "neutral drop" be more like when the wrench is not running? Just sayin'…. 😂😂😂

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @robertpimpo4698 says:

    Nice job ray what a engineering design that is

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @whistlingwindranch1832 says:

    The V6 fire chicken has so much power it’s trying to tear that whole rear end outta the chassis.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Ricochet845 says:

    I did NOT notice the toob stuck in the wrong spot. Not until you mentioned it. I just figured the moderate “rough handling” persé that was needed to remove the rivets just slightly bent it out of shape. Thank goodness for PRYBARRRRRRRR lol.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @SilentServiceCode says:

    That bushing isn't clearing the output shaft housing. You can see it all bunched up

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @almostfm says:

    I'd call it either a track bar or a Panhard rod. I know there's technically a difference, but I don't really know what the difference is.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @potatochobit says:

    how many hours did you charge for that job?

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @SilentServiceCode says:

    That appears to be a SAWZALL and not a Saw Zaw

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @RStarks2345 says:

    Loved the back and forth.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @chrisferris2497 says:

    Why does Chevrolet love those rivets so much? Ray makes removing them loom so easy!

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @RStarks2345 says:

    I never look for your mistakes, you always catch them yourself! I watch you for information and entertainment.

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @thelostmachine8395 says:

    Rear control arms are completely shot, that;s what ruined the bushing at the trans… I've been in a shop environment longer than either of these two been on planet earth and let me tell you… this exactly the kind of con artists you should avoid.

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @leorivera4052 says:

    a grinder would have been much safer

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @creamofbotulismsoup9900 says:

    I've heard that oil leaks can destroy bushings like that. I don't know how much truth there is to this because it's anecdotal but it may be good reason to get rid of the self lubricating chassis mod.

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @williameisenman5538 says:

    Urethane bushings

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @froggy121000 says:

    Here in Australia, it's called a panhard.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @stevelegion says:

    Yea we saw it. I was just like no… stooooop

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @paulabes4220 says:

    In the front, track bar. In the rear Panhard bar.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @bryancondrey6457 says:

    SAW IT…but I knew your OCD would catch it!

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @MonkeyJedi99 says:

    When there is a banging sound in a car, first check the trunk for Dopinder's nemesis Bandhu.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @ronaldcourcy9999 says:

    Hey Ray, that bushing is urethane

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @noonehere1793 says:

    Hahahahaha….Pontiac CLOWNMOBILE with those caps…….i once saw a ford bronco (la forza) with no less than 17 Ferrari badges on it….very good street comedy.

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @MultiMacnasty says:

    I had a 2nd generation Firebird and a 3rd generation Firebird…………They were both rattle buckets……….

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @wyattselleck7236 says:

    🤔🥱👎

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @splitsecondmagician says:

    I love how slow that turn signal was.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @dbernier3611 says:

    What a goofy GM. Toyota man myself but had to scrap my '97 Corolla because road salt ate the frame. $500 from scrapping it and found a Pontiac G5 2.2L for $1000. I've had to do some work on it but all in all, it does the job. Fully loaded with stock 200W Pioneer speaker system. Essentially a $500 GM. WTF can you buy for $500 these days. 😀

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @erkkiamerikka says:

    Omg the air saw makes me giggle… I may indeed be weird.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @rcsontag says:

    Next time try lubing the bracket.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @GiveAcademy says:

    Didn’t see it.

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @the1one132 says:

    That rear cross bar is a panhard rod.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @michellericard4850 says:

    Shoot I wish the mechanics here would actually work. I take something in and say I want it changed, like my coil packs on my 2011 escape. It has 175k on it. It was my mom's. I inherited it when she passed. I took it in for shock/struts/coil packs and plugs. Everything I know is original. I get it back and they only changed the plugs. I said I don't care if they needed them or not. I just wanted them changed. I'm trying to do preventive maintenance. I had to almost pull teeth to get them to even do the plugs. And that was the ford dealership. I swear no one wants to work anymore

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @DogAteMyPopcorn says:

    Having a shiny dashboard like that gives it a mirror effect so if the sun is in the right position, it glares right in your eyes. I made that mistake once, won't do that again.

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @carlwheeler8699 says:

    I get to have the pleasure of replacing my fuel pump this week because I’m on a parts hold for it.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @grahammason5753 says:

    twelve of the little professors caught except the three pickong their noses

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @poorsap1598 says:

    Security light is probably aftermarket radio.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @petes7796 says:

    I laughed every time I saw the clip from fast and furious

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @GeneralSulla says:

    I'm 66 years old. Firebird and 6 cylinders doesnt compute with me. Its like military intelligence. Did I say I'm a USAF Vet too? 😂

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Bowhunters6go8xz6x says:

    That looks like a pretty bad oil leak going all the way to the rear drive axle, one of those cars where you fill the gas and fill the oil also !

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Bears58 says:

    The camera view is pretty cool from underneath the car.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @josephnavarro3620 says:

    Ray did you call those hubcaps?!?! 😂😂

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @AndresMartinez-lk3nb says:

    What happened to the other mechanic

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @danielgriffith7694 says:

    Rather than trying a pry bar, I always try using a large pair of slip joint pliers, Channelocks 👍👍👍

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @wallace3953 says:

    rebuild the rest of the bad grommets/etc. not cheep, but will be good for the long term owner.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @scotthassett2676 says:

    panard not pan hard

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @michaelcrockette8694 says:

    never understood why people put emblems of other cars on their car (E.g. Cadillac crests on a Chevy, Ferrari emblems on a Pontiac, Buick portholes on non Buicks etc.) seems silly to me but I guess to each his own.

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @bigdawg752 says:

    I wish I lived in Florida so I could use you as a mechanic! After watching your videos it seems you are one of the trustworthy ones!

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @jjhead431 says:

    Why are "sporty" cars even offered with an econobox engine?

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @TheJcrandazzo says:

    Every older vehicle needs something.. Its called wear.. You can upsell everything showing some signs of wear or just address the critical needed components. It could be never ending and that's what dealers' prey upon. $$$$$

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @franknewell7017 says:

    I was yelling about the vent hose but you didn’t hear me. 😂

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @jimhall1208 says:

    Yeah, I saw it. A lesser channel would just edit it out.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @fishaussie9112 says:

    🇦🇺👍Monday morning with Ray

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @e.scottdaugherty8291 says:

    I took da car to get an oil change (my fluids, it was Jan in Detroit I typically did em my self) I watched the guy walk over, look up something, make a phone call, & then head inside.
    You need a water pump. What does a water pump have to do with the oil? I ask. You have leaking coolant. I spilled coolant, when it was low, you'd better cancel that part. I put a water pump innit in Oct. Finish changing the oil, or I'm callin the law, you were SUPPOSED TO ask me BEFORE you ordered shit for me.
    His shop only lasted bout another month or so. He wanted to make enough to retrire after any job, got caught with fraud. End of that discussion.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @clintonturner5545 says:

    I see nothin'.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Flies2FLL says:

    Batmobile.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @kanightkanievil says:

    security light is because the radio was changed out. Those years had the security circuit through the radio.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @chuck5764 says:

    Drill the rivets. Not hard and fast.

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @michaelhpedersen says:

    Why dash so shiny?

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @rogerfleury3591 says:

    375th! GOOD SUNDAY MORNING RAY AND THE WIFE UNIT! AND A MIGHTY😮 HOWDY TO THE NEW EMPLOYEES! Please excuse my yelling, I just got excited. My 1993 Mercedes 300CE is as tight or tighter than the hardtop version. No rattling or twisting when driving on rough roads or railroad tracks. Must be a German thing? Better built? Roger in Pierre South Dakota

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @jesstreloar7706 says:

    Bushing are all the same age, same number of miles. Replace all bushings as one.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @RayleighCriterion says:

    Ray could learn a thing or two about leverage from Archimedes.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @louoldschool7047 says:

    c-clamp?

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @mikep1176 says:

    I have a 93 z28 looks the same, had a transmission mount split and when I would accelerate the torque would push the transmission up and smack the bottom of the car knew what it was right away simple replacement have not done the torque arm yet

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @franklinstevens9249 says:

    Good video

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @fyfo1432 says:

    i kept thinking spedo cable speedo cable

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @user-bo7nk6nw5w says:

    People who restore old cars use highest grade of sun block same as people use

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @graywolf2694 says:

    Tire shine is bad too, yeah i would never work flat rate.

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @joemuncie9187 says:

    I've been a "rag top" man for 45 years and I've accepted the fact that there are trade offs when driving one. Wind noise and water leaks are pretty much guaranteed except of course if you drive a Rolls Royce Corniche. People who complain about wind noise after opening a window will succumb to natural selection at some point. In any case, polyurethane bushings are a great upgrade to any vehicle.

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @gemeinschaftsgeful says:

    A new garage I took my car to, fixed stripped lug nuts and the mechanic overtightened my oil filter thinking I would come back and get an oil change when I couldn't undo it myself as I always change my oil and hand tighten the filter. Needless to say, I'm never going back.

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