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Project Dumpster Fire
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The purpose of my channel is to educate and entertain in the realm of all things mechanical. Motorcycles, cars, trucks and tools as great resources for comedy, education and entertainment. Plus they're just cool! I will also include tool and product reviews from time to time.
1964 Ford F250 4X4 - Exhaust repair and future plans
In this episode, I work to reduce the horrific amount of exhaust fumes in the truck. Also a look into the future of this truck and some other projects.
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That's not good! Carnage while riding Highway 101.
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Come take a ride with me and see the sights!
1 Simple Trick to fix stripped threads
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1 Simple Trick to fix stripped threads
Riding the Oregon Coast #motorcycle #motovlog #honda #valkyrie #shortsfeed #shortsvideo #travel
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Riding the Oregon Coast #motorcycle #motovlog #honda #valkyrie #shortsfeed #shortsvideo #travel
Riding my Valkyrie up the Oregon Coast
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What beautiful ride! Sit back, relax and come along!
Riding the Valkyrie Through the Redwoods
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Sit back, relax and take a ride with me through the Redwoods of Northern California. Don't forget to subscribe!
Harbor Freight Electric motorcycle lift maintenance
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Harbor Freight Electric motorcycle lift maintenance
Detail Your Motorcycle With This One Household Product!
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Detail Your Motorcycle With This One Household Product!
Harley Davidson Dyna Switchback Transformation
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Harley Davidson Dyna Switchback Transformation
1 Milwaukee 18V tool I HATE! (and 4 I Love!)
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1 Milwaukee 18V tool I HATE! (and 4 I Love!)
1966 Honda 305 Scrambler Restoration Part 3 - Engine Teardown
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1966 Honda 305 Scrambler Restoration Part 3 - Engine Teardown
1966 Honda 305 Scrambler Part 2: The Restoration Begins! Disassembly and Engine Removal
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1966 Honda 305 Scrambler Part 2: The Restoration Begins! Disassembly and Engine Removal
6 Cylinder Motorcycle Acceleration Run - That sound!!!
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6 Cylinder Motorcycle Acceleration Run - That sound!!!
1964 F250 Part 2 A new bed for Dumpster Fire!
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1964 F250 Part 2 A new bed for Dumpster Fire!
1964 F250 Episode 1: Intro and bed removal
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1964 F250 Episode 1: Intro and bed removal
Episode 1 - 1966 Honda 305 Scrambler introduction
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Episode 1 - 1966 Honda 305 Scrambler introduction
I graduated 1971. A few of my School friends had Honda 305. I had a 1966 Honda S90.
bill silvers resto books are invaluable for these hondas
Acetone with marvel to soak, oak log chunk...
More videos please
Love your videos my best friend in high school had a couple of scramblers cl72 & cl77 I always wanted one but just never happened. I’m watching your journey 😮 very interesting. Thanks Bob
Thank you! I'm still searching for the parts I need to continue this bike.
@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jt good luck finding the parts I bet that’s fun 👍 I’ll be watching this project. I don’t know what it is about the scramblers I just think they are so cool and classy 👍 I should have bought one.
How does your Valkyrie do?
It's great!
@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jt will you make episodes on it's maintenance? Like syncing carbs/other
@@oleksasirotinin1532 Yes, very soon!
@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jt Nice! Waiting for!
That bike has the optional racing upgrade aluminum rims.
Does it? I'm still learning about these bikes!
Yes. I think they are Akronts. Stock wheels were chrome plated steel. I can tell they are the aluminum rims because they have the raised side rails. You can check with a magnet.
I restored a 1965 CB77. I've owned it for 10 years and just ride it around the neighborhood. My first ride on a motorcycle was on the back of my friend's dad's CB77, so I had to eventually get one of my own. It's fully stock except for electronic ignition.
If it were me I'd dry out the cylinders and pour some brake fluid in there and leave it for a few days. Then take a box end wrench to the flywheel and work it forwards and backwards until things start to move. Heating the cylinder with a torch might help too.
I have a CB350 it's horrible to get the motor out of it also and harder to reinstall. I often think there must be a better hobby but I'm hooked and that's it. Thanks for a great video
Life would be easier if take that dam oil plug off before dropping the 350,i notice it needs out of the way clear frame
That is AWESOME. NEVER would I have thought of that! I have a 2016 Switchback and LOVE it.
Nice bike
A few months into mine and I can see you do have your work cut out for you. But that’s why we do it an opportunity to run your hands over every single part and get to know it. Should be fun I will be watching
Can I ask where you got the rear crash bars? Thanks.
Hi, they came with the bike. I thought all Switchbacks had them.
@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jtThey definitely do not come stock. Any chance there is a part number on them?
where did you find the bag crash bars ? thats awesome!!!
Hi, they are part of the removable bags. Stock on the Switchback.
@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jt Do the bag crash bars tie into the frame or basically just for looks?
They are attached to the bags themselves, so I don't think they do anything.
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I have a 2013 FLD. Love it.
I like it
6:47 the famous disappearing cam chain trick
It has a master link. You have to remove it in order to get the head off.
Let met tell you how to fix that mess.I have the same problems.after you cleaned most of both cylinders i heat up both cylinders with a torch being care ful not damage anything,then ilet cool drop liquid wrench several hours then take my 2 inch of solid aluminum round block i take the top of the piston head and strik it with my 2 lb hammer doing both sides after 30 mins you will notice pistons will start to move back and force its not easy but i did it and soon be doing it soone@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jt
that car has a nice "top shop"!
Elmer's wood glue and tooth picks.
You could do it the correct way with wooden dowel rods and woodglue. WoodenToothpicks and matchsticks work as well. However if you don't have any of those listed , this will definitely work in a pinch
I just use a thicker screw.
Works in a pinch but its not a good fix. For a proper fix mix some toilet paper and wood glue and shove that paste in the hole. Let the glue dry a bit and then put in the screw.
Nice!
Thanks!
Old CB aerial base?
Yep! Good eye!
Mans explained exactly how we all use them lol
An American made Craftsman is the best adjustable wrench.
Monkey Wrench is a slur against the black man that made them.
knuckle busters
Or, if you turn the non adjustable side toward where most of the pressure will be, it’ll work better for ya, flip it around buddy.😂
True
yeah im gonna go ahead and just use my latch on wrench that auto clamps down lol
The best technique is to have the non adjustable side on the side you're pushing. So as the way he had him in the video, he would be tightening that bolt.
Yep!
That's how I was taught to use em. Still hate the tool but at least I know how to use em. Also hate how everyone at work swears by them, no thanks.
That's a French wrench
Croissant wrench? :-)
@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jt you got it!
newfy wrench....
And we call them thumb wrenches.
You gotta jiggle the handle to flush it..😅
bahco
I...thought that was how you... used them? Is my life a lie?
It is but a lot of people don't know that. As a kid, I rounded off every bolt on my bike until someone showed me how to use it right. I'm not sure if your life is a lie. Truth is a fickle beast.
No shit 😂
Sure...right up until it's time to clean the magnet.
It's easy.
Aw but saw was ready to go :(
It always is. Just lurking in the background.
😂@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jt
where were you going to source parts from im wanting to start my own restpration and i need a place to get parts from
Mostly eBay. Also, I recommend joining the Facebook groups dedicated to these bikes. People on them always know where to find parts.
@@ProjectDumpsterFire-tm3jt thanks a ton
Sounds like genius to me.
When my guitar strap buttons or other screw holes get stripped out I just cram a toothpick or bamboo skewer into the hole and break it off to fix it
Yep, those things are great for lots of stuff
Toothpicks work too.
For sure!
British here. Tea Only...
I hereby grant you a cultural exception. :-)
Its dark we're wearing singlasses, half a pack of cigarettes and the lighter dont work..... Hit it
Best movie ever!
I needed to know this. Thanks.
Sure thing!
I mean I prefer coffee too. But I have a cold brew coffee pot that water just runs for it and it makes coffee. So they're kind of the same
Wow that's dangerous, put the guard on.your face will thank you!
Agreed. I removed it for filming. Was wearing a face shield and safety glasses.
When I was working in a Motorcycle shop back in the late 70's and mid 80S, I used to use Lemon pledge exclusively to clean the customers bike when I was finished with it, and they really liked it. (smells good too) It works really great! Thats all I use on my 2003 Fat Boy.