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All the four three valve haters. All of you who told me that this engine engine wasn't worth saving and it was going to blow up it is back you're not familiar with what i'm referring to about a month and a half maybe two months ago. I put a set of timing chains and timing chain. Tensioners guides and an oil pump in this engine right here and because it was a ford three valve triton.

Everybody said it's not worth repairing and you can't do it. But we did not find damage on the camshaft journals and so we went ahead and fixed this thing right up. And it is smooth as glass no noise. No problem.

It is actually here for a separate issue. And that separate issue is a grinding slash howling noise. While driving and it increases in sound. And in frequency as you increase in speed this 2012 ford expedition has 162 979 miles.

On the odometer if you're curious as to how long it's been since we did the timing work on this truck just check the links in this video's description or at the very end of this video in the in screen box. And it will take you back in time to the first video of the series. When i began the timing chain replacement operation on this particular fort so anyway. Now that all the introduction explanation and self promotion is out of the way.

Let's get our first click in for the day and uh go verify the customer is concerned backing out the auto. All right right out of the gate at uh 19 miles per hour. I can already start to hear a bit of a howling noise from somewhere up front. Let's go a little faster.

Okay. I hear a couple noises kind of a rhythmic humming noise. That actually sounds like a tire sound now. I do hear a change in pitch.

When we turn a little bit that does indicate a potential wheel bearing problem. And it sounds like a bearing right here it sounds like a like a helicopter noise. The trouble is i've got to pick out the helicopter noise amongst. The tire noises but i think a visual inspection will help us out with that i think it's the left front wheel like the customer stated.

So i do believe there is an issue with the left front wheel bearing next up. We'll swing back to the shop. We'll lift it up and uh. We'll shake this wheel down and see if there's actually any play in that bearing and potentially just listen to it to confirm with a stethoscope with a stethoscope with the with the with a stethoscope say that five times fast with a stethoscope you know at lower speeds that tire noise has not come into play yet.

And i definitely hear the sound from the left front. You guys hear that i'll shut up for a second all right back to the shop. We go so i don't know if i mentioned it or not because my brain is still not self aware yet this morning. Okay.

But i'm also going to check the right front bearing just to make sure that that one's also not contributing to this uh noise. Situation here. See there's another one telling you these chevy trucks are stalking me. Which is fine.
I like those trucks. But they're always lurking waiting in the shadows. Ah check this out. Something to be aware of automatic side steps.

I open. The door steps come out you want to avoid having those running into those because they will interfere with each. Other okay. Let's go check up on our little 5 4.

Let me in there she is yep. I remember this dirty noise. I always like to go back and recheck my work given the opportunity post repair you know you check for leaks and make sure you didn't forget something screwdrivers bolts. Who knows after all the grief.

She put me through. I'm glad she's doing well i wish you the best we're at the right front tire. Do you guys remember what i said earlier about that choppy noise that tire noise that i heard feathering on this outside edge. See how rough that is to check the other tires.

Similar chopping that would definitely cause the noise. And it did how's our rears still brand new that's good and that one's okay less choppy all right all righty. I set the rack moving on up that's good safety on the locks. You got something to the effect of shaking down.

These wheels and i'll show you what i mean by that let me get a hold of this wheel at the top and at the bottom. And i'm just gonna shake it back and forth just applying pressure to the bottom and then up to the top and the bottom of the top and i'm feeling for any play that's in that bearing which i do not feel any. I'm also going to go left and right again looking to play in the bearing. If it's playing the steering components like the tie rods or the ball joints.

You'll also feel it doing this operation and at that point you can go around the other side get a visual on what's actually moving in those cases. Nothing. Now you can also have noisy fail bearings that have play in them or have noisy failed bearings that have no play in them and in this case. Let's go play whoa actually.

I thought i felt a little bit of left and right very small it's not bearing it could be a tie rod let's come in here and take a look you shake this. Let's just go left and right just i want to make sure. It's not a tie rod. Very slight inner okay yeah.

We're good thank you sir yeah. The inner tie rod here has a little bit of play. Oh looky here steering gear also has a little bit of a leak not much i would call it seepage. But there is some seepage anyway.

I'm off on a tangent and i don't want to be i've got a stethoscope here and i'm going to put the business in here on the bearing. The bearing is housed right here inside of the knuckle stick that guy right. There turn the wheel in doing so i'm listening for crunching noises or humming noises. You can't hear.

But i can hear there's there's a little bit going on there you're gonna you'll take my word for it i hear it okay let's check. The other side. You know i hear some very faint noises on this one as well it's not as loud as the other side. But i do hear it over here okay okay so here's the plan i'm gonna recommend replacing the driver's front that's the left side wheel bearing that's going to solve the majority of the noise.
I'm going to suggest we replace the right side wheel bearing because i do hear some crunchy crinkling noises going on there too that's going to solve a portion of their noise. Then we can either replace these tires. That are chopped or move them into the rear of the vehicle and that will solve some more of the noise. But until those tires are replaced all these weird humming and grinding noises and helicopter sounds are not going to completely go away so.

There's a little kind of more than one thing going on here we're going to address those in order of severity so i'm gonna go write it up we're gonna let the guy know what's going on with it and uh. We'll go from there so stay tuned okie dokes. Really cool development. We're going to do both of the front bearings uh.

We're going to replace that uh power steering rack and uh. What we're not going to do is replace these tires. We're just going to move those out to the back side over there hopefully that will arrest the noise. A little bit and make it shut up some and uh that will also fix the other noises that we heard up in the front.

So that's our plan. However that will not be completed today parts are not available surprise surprise 2022. So we have to order them they will be here tomorrow afternoon. Which probably means next week.

So uh. I'm gonna go ahead and roll the dice on it i'm gonna get started on this and start taking everything apart uh. We'll start with the bearing on that side. And i'll see what i feel like doing after that maybe i'll do this bearing maybe i'll pull the steering gear out what i can check that for you okie dokes.

So because i just made a plan and verbalized it i instantly feel compelled to deviate from said plan so first i'm just going to start on the right front. I'm going to pull both the tie rods off and then we'll uh. We'll kind of do everything all at once we'll have a disassembly phase. And then a reassembly phase.

So i'm just going to start taking everything apart. Breaking this down brakes are going to come off calipers rotors etc. Tie rods and then i'll start pulling bearings out that's a that's my new plan on my non plan plan. Oh check this out perfect opportunity.

So i. Am. Paul spa. A very nice uh snappy snap on a hammer.

So i'm going to use this one to get this tie rod out i feel like a lumberjack. Oh. That was that was impactful nice okay let's get this caliper and bracket off. I think i can give this a little air go style reach around action nope missed the hole oh i missed it twice.

I had redemption and i failed let me stick my head in there and see what's going on there. Oh there it is flashlight gravity. Oh. Now i'm stuck okay.
We'll put our lumens back. Okay. Where was i about to hit it there's one you know i just realized i haven't done something break related and in weeks. Get in there.

I'll just hang this guy from a control arm or something like right up here get it in there okay. We're good let's lose our rotor no damage because we're going to reuse it shiny okey dokes. Now we can see right here. There's a wheel speed sensor.

What we need to do is pull this sensor out of there reverse pick nope okay. So the catch here is going to be can i get this sensor out with this backing plate in the way i uh. I think i can i hope i can we're gonna see yes. Victory.

What is that is that dielectric grease. I approve okay and we can see here there's two bolts coming through from the back side of the spindle down below. There's two more coming through from the back side of the spindle. So we need to give this another reach around and get those four bolts out and then the hub assembly will break free from the steering knuckle.

I keep calling it a spindle that was like the first version of these units. That i learned and it stuck with me. It's the proper terminology. Is steering knuckle.

You can try the 3 8. Tool to uh remove. These bolts just because it's smaller. And it'll fit back here.

Maybe a little bit easier question is does it have the stones to pull this bolt out yes. It does yes it does twice all right other side. See if we can squeeze this in between bolts and this caliper yeah kinda foreign's double hitting that says no negative ghost rider. That's not gonna i'm not gonna do it manual reverse clicks so real quick.

I thought this would be fun. I've done this demonstration before but i want to do it again so i've got this uh laser thermal meter. That you can't see because the light's wrong. There we go and look at how hot that socket gets just from those impacts.

We got here a hundred and 22 degrees. When ambient temp is 93 put a lot of heat via friction into that socket. Okay science lesson over need manual reverse clicks all right see how tight this bolt really is wow. It is kind of tight.

I had to make the noise to get it to come loose ah we find ourselves with another opportunity to deviate from the plan. I neglected to remember that this is a four wheel drive so the cv axle in there is actually bolted to this hub. We need to unbolt it we will find the nut under this little cap right here. Ding cap is done all right.

What do we got there 12 millimeter. Looks like it feels like it smells. Like it must be a 12 millimeter. Okay.

I want to break this axle free from the inner race to the bearing. So we're gonna just slide that nut back on and little nuts and little studs get little impacts. We just want to break it free. I'm reaching around on the other side and giving it a pull and it moved.
We're good it has achieved freedom at this point. There should be nothing holding this bearing on except for rust and friction. So yeah. There she is one wheel bearing.

See if we can hear the grindiness no i can feel it. But i don't hear it okay one down one to go let's swing around over to the right side. We'll bang out that other bearing. So here we go all right let's go into super high speed lightning fast motion.

And we'll pull this other one down got. It foreign victory all right we still have some time left today. And i still don't have any parts. So let's move on and go ahead and pull this steering gear out of here moving back up all right so.

This steering gear is a pretty easy install. We've got these two big 24 millimeter bolts that run through the frame. Those bolt onto the gear on the back side. No big deal so we've got two bolts and then we venture our way up here into her oil filter nether regions and we find the bolt in the mount for both of the lines and then a little higher up and farther back.

You can see the collar. There it is that's the color that attaches the steering shaft to the steering gear. And we have to get to that bolt over there first i always start with that and i do it with a known centered steering wheel that way the steering column is centered so when we get our new rack. If it's not straight.

We'll be able to kind of gauge. Where it's supposed to be so i can't really get a tool on that due to the way that it's pointed that nut is uh pointed away to our left. So i'm actually going to reach in here and rotate the shaft. So i can get that nut facing outwards towards me.

Then i can put a tool on it i just have to remember that i changed the center position later on all right guys. I sure hope you can see because i can't so i'm going in and i'm about to attack that bolt with a um. A little electric ratchet here. We're going to pull that guy out.

And then the shaft will be separated from the steering here if i can get uh. My dangly angles proper on this one. I don't know i need more extension. Here i shoved some more lights in this little hole.

Here. Maybe that'll uh let us see what i'm trying to do so. I've got the extension on can't keep that angle proper let's try it over here. I'm probably supposed to remove the coolant line right here in this filter to get this out.

But i'm cheating all right i moved the camera back a little bit. And i'm now going to get the bolt out that holds down the little plate that secures both of the hydraulic lines to the steering gear itself. Let's see if i can't get some more light on that subject that's not good let's try again there we go reverse clickage stop. Doing that all right all right.

I need a drain pan. Be right back drain buckets in place. Let's get this uh. These hydraulic hose is disconnected and then we can unbolt our steering gear and get her out of here.
Thank you i got one there's that other one it's still a little stuck. I'll bring this uh hose in a little closer you can see the plate. I was talking about come here. See how it just slips over the fittings and then when you bolt it down it clamps the fittings down that's what she is okay let's reach up and get the steering gear disconnected from the shaft.

I may need pry bar for that modern pry bar. Yeah. It's moving there we go freedom. All right.

The shaft is free just take the bolts out and drop. This unit all right moving down moving left moving up moving out. I got one bolt right here. We need more lumens.

It's an illumination deficit. What there we go i have noises. Yeah man. I should have put that on quiet mode.

Let's see what we got there we go no who's the breaker that one i bet. I i bet. This will break before this okay. New plan manual unpicks.

The electronic assist is not working. Yeah. I have an idea. Let's break.

A breaker bar by putting a breaker bar on a breaker. Bar. There we go. These are uh.

These are a little tight breaker bar. Gravity oops okay more loud noises. Yeah. We're done thank you big rod all right one down one to go right here that one seeing as how we've got a system here that's functioning.

Let's not deviate too far away from it so frank no not that i don't want the ratchet. That's the breaker. Bar. Round.

Two fights socket breaker. Bar. And breaker. Bar for the breaker.

Bar. Here. We go all right. This is that kind of a breakaway torque required.

Where you need to put your tongue between your teeth. If you don't create your teeth danger at least. That's what i do some people may bite through their tongue practicing that up. But don't do what i do do what i say don't do what i do all right on clips do your thing.

That's a negative. Oh come on killing my battery. See it's not that the gun doesn't have torque to remove it it's i think the bolts is actually flexing with the impacts and they're being absorbed because uh it does have a very mighty shaft and can handle many many impacts. I think it's all being wasted in a door before it actually reaches the threads.

There it is it's blue. So you know it's good okay let's uh re remove that balls over there and uh. This unit should be uh dangling free. Oh.

That's hot. I just touched my leg s. Okay. Let's move over here and extract our unit.

All right unit. You're gonna come quietly probably not remove control arm front differential. It's not a joke lift big gear. Too it's a huge stair gear.

Ah foreign come on almost halfway done freedom. It has here we go. It's a big unit. Yeah we can see here there's some leaks going on at the top saw the one from the bottom earlier.
Which was around this side somewhere. Yeah okay. Well like i said no parts until at least tomorrow afternoon. So i think we're done at this point.

There's nothing more i can do here with the exception of thank you guys for watching this video as always hope you like this video. If you did let me know about that by tap that like button down below. If you didn't like that video. I don't care that's your problem not mine so again as always thank you for watching most importantly don't forget to have yourselves.

A great day. See you guys later. Oh. Wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait don't forget to look out for part two.


92 thoughts on “Grinding while driving! ford expedition 5.4 3-valve 4×4”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars this guy says:

    R.I.P. Biggie

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Systems Renegade says:

    It looks Like Ray needs to go to the gym to get some more muscle to be able to swing his new hammer he is not fully worthy yet.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dytex says:

    Love your videos! Very educational and entertaining! Would love to see you do a toolbox tour!!!!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phương Ma says:

    Breaker bar inside of cheater pipe , you can used floor jack pipe also

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alex Jennings says:

    I've been procrastinating doing the steering input shaft seal on my ram and a rotting out low pressure line on my edge for a few months now. Wish i had the money to just drop a new rack in on the ram but that was close to $1k oem last i checked even if i found one in stock lol

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wim Philipsen says:

    That cupping of the tyres is mostly caused by low tyre pressure and/or bad wheel allignment. This gives a noise like defect wheelbearings. It mostly occurs on the non driven wheels. First solve that problem and then check again on noise. In this case I would take new tyres. You cannot wear out the cupping.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars xXxM4A1xXx08 says:

    Ray I live in Central Florida, after some slight front end fame I would love a second opinion. Are you anywhere close to the Davenport area?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Orlando Berry says:

    Please don’t drop the bolts on the concrete as it can damage the threads.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob Rommens says:

    you refer to the size of a bolt by the size of the wrench. People should know that the head or nut size of a metric bolt is 1.5 times the size of the stem. So your 24 mm bolt is in fact a 16 mm bolt with a 24 mm head.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars L.A. Commander says:

    Just a casual search on YT and you will see a lot of hate on that 5.4L three valve V8. However, just like with most things there is often more to the story. Many owners failed to change their oil & filter often enough and even if they did, they failed to use the correct 5W20 weight oil as per spec. This greatly contributed to the problems associated with this engine. And yes, there are examples of owners who have driven these motors to 200k miles and beyond with good maintenance. That being said, there were some design flaws with this engine that can be fixed. In an extreme case, even if you have to lay down 7 grand on a new engine it will still be far, far cheaper than a new truck. And this customer has a top of the line King Ranch? Imagine what a brand new version of that would cost! Better to spend the money and fix what you have now, if you love your current vehicle. The new and used car market out there is nuts.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert S. says:

    The Milwaukee collection keeps growing….It still impresses me how much more capable battery tools are now than 10-20 years ago. But every now and then, you just can't beat the zip of a air powered tool.

    What do you think is the primary cause of the tire wear? It doesn't seem like you noticed much free play in either the bearings or the steering assembly, or the control arms/ball joints.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shad's Garage says:

    Might want to take a peek at those outer CV joints. They looked a little floppy when you were turning the wheel.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kenthatfr says:

    I hate when people claim that cars are throwaway, and not worth repairing, or not able to be repaired. I've heard a couple of "mechanics" that say this. Sure, there can be a price point where it's not worth it, or as we've seen here, some that are so rusted out there's nothing left to repair. But just about any car can be repaired. I know a really sweet woman who junked her car for no money because some so called mechanic told her the car was a throwaway car and not made to be repaired. All it needed was a replacement ecm, because the salvage yard had it for resale a few days later.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Guzek says:

    Very nice video, can't wait for the pt2. Also is it just me or did that power steering fluid look incredibly burnt/cooked/brown coming out of that rack when you disconnected the lines? I mean ~160k miles for sure but hopefully they've changed it at least once lol.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars the brown guy says:

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS BROTHER!

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Oscar Jones says:

    I hope the rack isn’t a an advance auto reman. All remans are junk except for OEM, and they’re still a crapshoot. Same with steering gearboxes

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Oscar Jones says:

    I’m actually really glad Ray mentioned teeth safety. When wrenching, that’s a major concern of mine. They don’t regenerate like broken bones or wounds.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobby Wright says:

    I have a 2016 Buick Enclave. I’m having ac problems. I take pride in my car and its immaculate. It has 100,000 miles on it and with your attention to detail how in the world could I have you work on it? I’m in north west Florida and would probably be willing to drive a ways just to have you work on it. But I don’t know if the company you work for takes Carshield but I do have insurance on my car. If you would be willing to work on it and maybe have it on your channel let me know. Thanks Bobby Wright

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars je em says:

    why are the axle nuts for these fords small? curious about this

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars R F says:

    RE: Change of plans on this repair. No battle plan ever survives first contact with the enemy. That probably goes double when it comes to auto repair.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! Just Me MrB says:

    5.4 forever!

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ed Matthews says:

    Can't find the next part of this video. HELP!!!!

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HashiraCJ says:

    Yeah Ray the feathering is a normal thing for Fords weirdly.. Even some newer vehicles have the same wear on tires not before long idk y🤦🏾‍♂️ They stay needing alignments.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Geo Hodg says:

    You need the Milwaukee 1” d Handel long shaft no problem 😝🤪😂

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FMChimera says:

    A trash engine in a trash vehicle. Can buy three of these for the cost of one Suburban of the same year and miles at auction.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eduardo Flores says:

    Out of round tire

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eduardo Flores says:

    YOu did a great Job and the fact your driving it as you are proves it.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Rogers says:

    Good evening Raymond👋, even with all the modern tools and Technology a good mechanic has to have😁 heightened senses of sound and feel which helps 😉 diagnose the problem what's say you 🤔BROTHER! 👍

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Erwin Padgett says:

    You're suppose to jack the vehicle up as close to the tire as possible for that Inspection. To check both Wheel Bearings and Ball Joints. Jacking it up on lift applies weight to the wheels thru the Front Suspension not allowing you to properly check for play. I know you know how to check Ball Joints.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yousuf Khan says:

    I felt you smashed the rotor with tour hammer?? 😅😅

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GNRPRO says:

    Icon works

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sami Habib says:

    why rigid, just why

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank Wilson says:

    Ray, if you became a Gynecologist, this channel would explode.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank Wilson says:

    IWE , 20 seconds in. I'll see what you find. ( oops, looked forward at the comments ).

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leonard Crisci says:

    At about 18 minutes in he was able to remove the speed sensor from the wheel hub Good luck ever trying that in New York

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dave lento says:

    It’s blue….so you know it’s good.😂🤣😂🤣😂 now that’s comedy!

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Gray says:

    I've a serious love hate relationship with my 99 250 SD. V10 2 valve. Number 9 had the "repair fix" done when I got it 2 years ago. I immediately drilled it out, honed it, cut oversize threats to accept a fitting to use a standard size plug in it with a heap of high temp thread lock. Proceeded to do a cat delete, change muffler and use the cheapest coils and injectors off that jungle website and have had zero issues other than the brand new radiator leaking. I can't say for sure but I'm almost certain it has been rebuilt at some point. It's just to clean in places a pressure washer wouldn't get and I know the truck had a hard life. I wish I'd gotten a 350 or even another make of heavy truck to pull my fifth wheel with. But it does the job at 313k on it.

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leonard Crisci says:

    He literally used a 3/8 impact lol

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leonard Crisci says:

    Fl cars are so clean

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars deep fried hooligan's says:

    Have you ever got pulled over on a test drive?

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ARednecksLife says:

    Have you ever been pulled over while test driving a customer's vehicle??

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobby Bowers says:

    "I'm reaching around the other side and giving it a pull" with hand gesture ,, didn't think that out did we ray lol

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J T says:

    That’s a snazzy new hammer you got there! Love the content!

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ed Chenal says:

    I was surprised to see that you wear a ring while working. I found it cumbersome to wear a ring while doing mechanical work. I also knew of a person who suffered a severe injury to their finger while wearing a ring while doing mechanical work.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JOE Public says:

    That's a very nice looking Suv! I love watching your videos because you are very trustworthy.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Oscar Leon says:

    How is it that every other manufacturer that I've seen has huge axle nuts torqued to massive amounts yet Ford is a little 12mm torqued to like 25ft lbs??

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nowr2run says:

    Living up here in N.E PA. I've gone to 3/4 inch Manual tools & Impact Wrenches. I've broken to many 1/2 inch tools trying to get these rusty nuts, bolts loose, even with heat & penetrating fluid.

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sean Lacroix says:

    I usually always do my bearings in pairs because if I change one the other one always goes a couple of months later. Never fails

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Winters says:

    No, it's called an upright. Haha.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Raymond Jacobs says:

    10 mm sockets?

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lynne Huff says:

    I'm amazed, and in wonderment of how you keep track of all of the fasteners. I'm also amazed at your knowledge, and how you know exactly how everything is supposed to work. You have the ability to tackle so many jobs. The shop is fortunate to have you. I've been very appreciative of my mechanics through the years. I don't really have a personal mechanic, now. I like your channel, and the comments.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Cain says:

    You ever put your camera somewhere and crush it like how you had it on the lift? Lol

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray Shutsa says:

    Ray I love the mallet that you bought it is a really nice one.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CodyDoesIt says:

    Great video this is why I wont buy rigid tools. Milwaukee and snap on air tools help. Also shorter sockets. This reminds me of a newer titan I put a rack in and had to drop the front diff loose to get it out and reinstall. Pretty sure I loosened the shocks on the bottom and flexed the control arm some.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom H says:

    Ray, thanks for another informative video. This one just kills the ears, though – lots of impact wrench action and high pressure air from an adjacent stall. Your narration is hard to hear if I turn the volume down enough. Could I suggest some audio compression to equalize the relative volume, and maybe a limiter or gate to knock down the high-frequency sounds that really rings the ears? I’ll still watch your videos even if it means muting the audio and reading the captions, so not a critic here at all, just a friendly request. Shops are hell on the hearing generally, and tire machines are the worst. For your hearing health you might put in some foamies to knock down the sound while still being able to hear what’s going on around you. Yeah, you’d need to take them out and put them back in off and on but still more convenient and less sweaty than over-the-ear muffs. Or,work you could spring for some noise-canceling inserts you could leave in for extended periods. Best regards to you, hope to enjoy your videos for many years.

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rush 2112 says:

    Back in the day, my Dad took a Craftsman breaker bar back for replacement after it broke. The sales guy said he had never seen one break like that before. My Dad omitted the fact that he had a five foot length of pipe on the handle. I learned about physics and leverage that day.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MonkeyJedi99 says:

    I learned the phrase "Cheater pipe" for that breaker bar extension.
    When I was in the military, I had to use a pipe on the wrench, then a five-foot prybar in the other end of the pipe, all to unbolt track pads because our motorpool crew that day did not have access to the blue-tip wrench.

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lolman321 says:

    hello Ray. you should get a 3/4 impact to get those bolts bolts losend within a sec. Milwaukee have 1 that is hitting hard. best regards from a heavy equipment mechanic👍

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @97TJ_WESTEND says:

    Obviously with the success of round one with this truck, you have earned the trust of the owner and a customer for life.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars PandaMan says:

    you should get yourself a thor impact, that would have made those bolts cry.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jr neff says:

    what can you say cause the tire damge shocks bearing etc thank you

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CHRIS LJ says:

    I haven't done wheel bearings since the early '70s, and it sure was easier back then.

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Acs Acs says:

    i literally bought that same hammer with the same color 3 weeks a ago! it's their biggest ball peen dead blow. i've been happy with it!

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Richard Warnock says:

    Part Deux Excellent 👍

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lorenzo52877 says:

    I used timkin bearings on mine after I tried detroit axle brand, they were shit lasted 6 months, going on 4 years with timkin.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jackson Boyer says:

    5.4 3 valve? Yikes. For the customer’s sake I hope they are staying on top of the maintenance like a hawk. It’s a terrible engine but anything can run nice and smooth with proper care.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Willie Delgado says:

    I've, when one wheel bearing goes bad, the rest will follow.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Black and blue dress says:

    My 2v 03 has 253k on original engine and trans. Also never broken a plug off in a 3v knock on wood lol

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars michael haiden says:

    Bad shocks and alignment causes tire chopping

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Geiger says:

    Ray,do you recommend Moog brand bearing hubs? The ones with no name from India SUCK.

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Kirk says:

    Cheater pipe added to the breaker bar?!?! Never me good sir, only ever torqued to factory specs. Even when my 3/4" drive torque wrench doesn't fit on the pivot joint of the bulldozer blade. Trust me, I made it happen proper like.. 👌

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phuck Yew says:

    Ray…. I like buying tools I find in your videos. I now have some angry pliers.
    Do you have a link for a thegersterpastoppascope?

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars michael haiden says:

    Your talking about a reach around and stones idk

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Strope says:

    that pipe is referred to as a torque amplifier

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeffrey Murdock says:

    Funny, I helped a friend replace the hubs and bearings on the front of his 2014 prius. He was complaining about a howling sound and I told him what it was and at first he didn't want to believe it and put it off till I reminded him that the longer he waits to fix it the more likely it is that the repairs will cost him more and require more parts. He immediately had me order the parts for him.

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Allstylin One says:

    A good way to attack any good size job is to spray lube all nuts & bolts to protect from thread stretch &/or breakage , giving em time to soak.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Moefuggerr says:

    Bolts and stuff.

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars foxdmulder says:

    Have a great day Ray. You are amazing

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Richard Baumeister says:

    The pipe you used for leverage on your breaker bar is called a SNIPE.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Taylor says:

    I would like to congratulate and thank you for your anti="merch" stance. Allies in the fight to preserve the English language are rare and much appreciated.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jared Klug says:

    Cannot believe how clean the bottom side of all those Florida vehicles are.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ironsights85 says:

    in early with the doodeeDOOOdeedoo

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars peter smith says:

    Haters need to know, there is nothing out there to compare with the Expedition, and what is out there make the repair bills on this one look like monthly payments on something new.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Bedard says:

    "…. just touched my leg, and not in a good way." 😆🤣😂

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Harry Tucker says:

    Out of curiosity, what happens if your break something. So let’s say your removing a pump or something to get at another part and you drop the pump and break it. Do you pay for that or does this customer? Like is that part of the contract that accidents happen?

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nissan Slut says:

    Goooooodddddd it’s a 2022?!?!?

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tyler M says:

    You could say that GMT800 has… a threatening aura.

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TminusDoom says:

    "I'm reaching around the other side and giving it a pull" 🤣

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Doctor Seuss says:

    T=F x D x tan theta

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Exalted Emperor Woof Woof of the Woofmourne Empire says:

    The timing chain repair was one of the best series on the channel. Certainly one of my favorites.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob Schleifer says:

    im just here for the noise you make when the phone rings

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Devine says:

    Breaker bar, I would do the same but I would wear safety glasses.

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