The Axles and Diffs Are In! | 900hp Electric Escape Project

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2023
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  • @agingwheels
    @agingwheels  10 месяцев назад +124

    Use code AGINGWHEELS50 to get 50% off your first Factor box at bit.ly/3JBxZfN!

    • @John.0z
      @John.0z 10 месяцев назад +3

      Many decades ago now I owned a Toyota Landcruiser FJ-40. I *really* wanted a real axle LSD for that lump! A front one would have been nice, but had torque steering implications that scared me to even think about. I am so jealous of your ability to fit one into this project. Have fun.

    • @TherapyGel
      @TherapyGel 10 месяцев назад +3

      Not so fun fact; Asbestos free parts are a requirement for OEMs, but no such legal requirement exists for the aftermarket, so it is a legit marketing point!

    • @DSZI.ShyHunterBB
      @DSZI.ShyHunterBB 10 месяцев назад

      I will not and instead I will say donkus.

    • @shawnmerlan
      @shawnmerlan 10 месяцев назад +1

      Good job brotha!

    • @DetroitMicroSound
      @DetroitMicroSound 10 месяцев назад

      What about doing a Ford Fiesta rally car build/conversion next? You only need one of the motor units. Use a 5 door Mk7, and put the motor where the back seat is...

  • @snazzy
    @snazzy 10 месяцев назад +2407

    The second Quaife sticker install is very nice, but the first is unacceptable. Please drop the drive unit again and replace.

    • @nottingham82
      @nottingham82 10 месяцев назад +74

      You two can't do a crossover. It will break the internet

    • @qpSubZeroqp
      @qpSubZeroqp 10 месяцев назад +7

      😂😂😂

    • @smsimpson83
      @smsimpson83 10 месяцев назад +30

      @@nottingham82they did one like 8 months ago. Quinn owns a Coda.

    • @Heidegaff
      @Heidegaff 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@smsimpson83has he turned it into an Hackintosh yet?

    • @nottingham82
      @nottingham82 10 месяцев назад +19

      @@smsimpson83 I'm sure I saw it but every time I find aging wheels on someone else's RUclips it breaks my brain and I can't process it. He's just everywhere.

  • @theotherwhiteguy
    @theotherwhiteguy 10 месяцев назад +776

    It's like working on a car with my dad except he's not yelling at me to hold a flashlight correctly

    • @ZGryphon
      @ZGryphon 10 месяцев назад +56

      Man, my dad is 71, I'm 50, and this is still us. Direct hit. :)

    • @CENREAPER-YT
      @CENREAPER-YT 10 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@ZGryphonI hope your dad is going to live a lot more man.

    • @Ph33nxOne
      @Ph33nxOne 10 месяцев назад +5

      No that's a core part of the experience.

    • @IvanKowalenko
      @IvanKowalenko 10 месяцев назад +17

      AZIZ! Light!

    • @lIVINOTAFRAID
      @lIVINOTAFRAID 10 месяцев назад +6

      You guys have dads!? I just yell at myself lol

  • @wowomatic
    @wowomatic 10 месяцев назад +578

    I don’t normally play safety police on the internet, but watching you remove drum brake springs with no eye protection gave me sympathetic pains in my face. This is one of if not THE coolest project on RUclips right now and I’d love to see you finish it with all your body parts intact. Much love from across the Mississippi.

    • @0ldGuy
      @0ldGuy 10 месяцев назад +29

      i have a black scar under my eye as a testament to my stupidity when dealing with drum brakes, i too would like him not to learn the hard way like i did

    • @williamromine5715
      @williamromine5715 10 месяцев назад +21

      ​@@0ldGuyI have changed brake drums over the years because disk brakes weren't around(I'm 81), and disk brakes are a snap in comparison. I felt for him when he was replacing the drum brakes. It was a job I hated. There were special tools to use, but they were expensive, I just used a little cursing, which helped a lot.

    • @karlosbricks2413
      @karlosbricks2413 10 месяцев назад +1

      Good point. Reminds me I never bothered either when I did my handbrake shoes back in January....

    • @678friedbed
      @678friedbed 10 месяцев назад +1

      I've done drum brakes on the 05 escape and if you are stretching them out enough to hurt your, you are doing something wrong. drum brakes are easy.

    • @drippingwax
      @drippingwax 10 месяцев назад +1

      Why use drum brakes with a 900 HP vehicle?

  • @Moli571
    @Moli571 10 месяцев назад +360

    8 minutes in and the dude is showing us another 5k of parts for this crazy project, we love you

    • @pilotdog68
      @pilotdog68 10 месяцев назад +23

      The project that is just a test run for the real project coming later 😅

    • @Ne1vaan
      @Ne1vaan 10 месяцев назад +15

      Ask not why the madman does what he does; rejoice for he shows us.

    • @CATech1138
      @CATech1138 28 дней назад

      @@Ne1vaanexactly

  • @IdealIdeas100
    @IdealIdeas100 10 месяцев назад +534

    This entire episode was "Dammit I forgot to do this 1 simple thing" and I felt that.

    • @Autunite
      @Autunite 10 месяцев назад +7

      Quite a relatable episode, happens to me a bit too often...

    • @joshuaryanferguson3702
      @joshuaryanferguson3702 10 месяцев назад

      all these words from aging wheels is way too relatable

  • @ZGryphon
    @ZGryphon 10 месяцев назад +823

    Drum brakes are, indeed, of the infernal realms. My father and I once spent an entire afternoon hammering on one of the rear drums of a 1962 Impala, wondering how in the hell it could possibly have seized up that badly just sitting in a barn for a few years, before it occurred to either one of us that the parking brake might be on. I acknowledge that's mostly pilot error, but with disc brakes we'd at least have been able to see that the damn things were on. :)

    • @CENREAPER-YT
      @CENREAPER-YT 10 месяцев назад +10

      I'm sorry for you two 😂.

    • @perplxxd
      @perplxxd 10 месяцев назад +18

      i remember my dad swearing at the drums on our (long gone) 64 Impala. ghhhhh I HATE drums.

    • @jeepncj7
      @jeepncj7 10 месяцев назад +3

      I have one more vehicle with drums left. Next vehicle, no more! They have a place in large vehicles due to the surface contact area, but on passenger cars we need to move on lol. I truly hate them as well.

    • @TherapyGel
      @TherapyGel 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@jeepncj7Only time I haven't totally hated disc brakes is on my Prius. Regenerative braking means they're seldom used, so we haven't had to service them at all since we bought the car used in 2012.
      But yeah we should've done away with them on passenger cars a decade ago!

    • @jeepncj7
      @jeepncj7 10 месяцев назад

      @@TherapyGel That's the last vehicle I have them on, but instead the 2nd gen Prius. Luckily haven't had to change the drum brakes on it yet due to the regenerative braking. However my SO drives with both feet, so it's putting this to the test lol.

  • @EV-wp1fj
    @EV-wp1fj 2 месяца назад +10

    We're never seeing the end of this one, are we?

  • @alskjflaksjdflakjdf
    @alskjflaksjdflakjdf 10 месяцев назад +35

    Pro tip: when replacing wheel bearings, make sure you buy the cheap ones so you can replace them again in 6 months. This is the only way you will improve at replacing wheel bearings. :P Awesome video, thanks for posting!

  • @mordillokiwi
    @mordillokiwi 10 месяцев назад +119

    This entire episode resonates with me. It's a great feeling knowing I am not alone in my trials and tribulations working with rusty old cars.

  • @DOSn3rd
    @DOSn3rd 10 месяцев назад +205

    That snap ring install trick really blew my mind. 11/10 Impressive outside-the-box thinking.
    Still does its job and the wheel bearing didn't have to come out again. Parts, effort and time was saved all at the same time.

  • @cedced29
    @cedced29 10 месяцев назад +11

    "Because it involve sillicone and panicking"
    Been a mechanic for 8 years now. I can 1000% relate.

  • @HaddaClu
    @HaddaClu 5 месяцев назад +9

    Hi Robert, If possible could we get an update on this project? I know you originally had a deadline for it; but this one of those things we all just got sucked into watching you build. Thanks

  • @KlueBat
    @KlueBat 10 месяцев назад +216

    Whoa! Wheels moving under their own power! That is a huge milestone. Congrats!
    I'm excited to see it driving.

    • @mighty_kul8264
      @mighty_kul8264 10 месяцев назад

      How is this from 3 days ago? The video came out yesterday

    • @KlueBat
      @KlueBat 10 месяцев назад

      @@mighty_kul8264 Patreon early release.

  • @procrastinatingnerd
    @procrastinatingnerd 10 месяцев назад +240

    A tip for the rusty bolts I learned whilst in a transmission shop for a couple years. If they don't want to come out, heat them up red hot with a torch (more specifically, heat the nut red hot if you can get at it). That allowed me to get almost every bolt out without breaking anything. Even on the rusty MN cars we dealt with.

    • @cybermaus
      @cybermaus 10 месяцев назад +42

      Yeah. Especially since he already has an inductive heater.

    • @anit15012
      @anit15012 10 месяцев назад +14

      plusm he HAS AN INDUCTION HEATER! smh

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@cybermaus I think it is too focused. I think you have to heat up everything.

    • @cybermaus
      @cybermaus 10 месяцев назад +20

      @@tarstarkusz You want it focussed! Ideally, the bold should be orange, while the nut is still cold. Which is why an old trick is (if you have access to the bold-head still) to use a stickwelder to just lay a big blob on the bold-head, without touching anything else. Way faster and more focussed then an acy-torch, and works way better.

    • @procrastinatingnerd
      @procrastinatingnerd 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@cybermaus I have had far more luck doing it the other way from what you typed. Get the nut red hot (if you can get at it) and hit the bolt out with an impact.
      It does depend on what part is stuck though.

  • @berkkarsi
    @berkkarsi 9 месяцев назад +4

    2:45 "Now its time for the LSD!" Never change Robert, never change.

  • @Vok250
    @Vok250 10 месяцев назад +7

    You channel lives in the center of the Venn diagram of bravery, genius, and idiot and that's why we love it.

  • @josh_dick
    @josh_dick 10 месяцев назад +114

    This was a standout and extremely entertaining video! Nice save with that snap ring.

  • @jdjeep98
    @jdjeep98 10 месяцев назад +34

    I absolutely love that nothing goes smoothly on your projects! I hate watching a video of a mechanic that always has things go smoothly. Your jobs are much more realistic - albeit more expensive than I can afford, but fun to watch. :)

  • @Its-Just-Zip
    @Its-Just-Zip 10 месяцев назад +38

    I'm actually surprised you are keeping the drum brakes. I'm not 100% sure how I would go about converting that to discs, but that seems like a smarter idea than leaving drums on there, especially considering that you're giving it such a significant horsepower boost

    • @joebot86
      @joebot86 10 месяцев назад +11

      If the conversion involves regen braking it shouldn't be a massive issue.

    • @BreatheHydrogen
      @BreatheHydrogen 7 месяцев назад +4

      It does, he noted this in the first couple episodes.

  • @SMGJohn
    @SMGJohn 10 месяцев назад +15

    This man is all the proof we ever need is that to make a successful video, you need an interesting topic, and a very interesting persona to tell you about it.

    • @Toothily
      @Toothily 10 месяцев назад

      And enough money to burn haha

  • @rayaubin
    @rayaubin 10 месяцев назад +78

    I can't even convey the amount joy I get whenever I see Robert upload a video on either channel!! Can't wait to see what the next project is!!

    • @sz1341
      @sz1341 10 месяцев назад

      Yes yes yes. What is the pedal car thing????

    • @rayaubin
      @rayaubin 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah I'm very intrigued by that too!

  • @MatthewSmith193
    @MatthewSmith193 10 месяцев назад +116

    Honestly, I find this both really intriguing and really entertaining. Who am I kidding, its super cool and absolutely hilarious! This episode in the Electric Escape Escapade was well worth the wait, I had people looking at me like I was nuts while I was trying not to laugh hysterically the whole time. Please keep up the good work, I can't wait for the next one!

    • @mattrobinson5099
      @mattrobinson5099 10 месяцев назад +1

      Two Matthew's agree, this is really entertaining.

  • @ReinaldoRauch
    @ReinaldoRauch 10 месяцев назад +23

    I love how this project can join the tech and car community together

  • @ThisIsReMarkable
    @ThisIsReMarkable 10 месяцев назад +18

    Wow. What a colossal amount of work! And I don't just mean the work that those stinkin' snap rings caused.
    Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @BEM684
    @BEM684 10 месяцев назад +6

    Your comment about breaking the rear wheel speed sensor while looking at it reminded me of this joke....
    I can cut wood just by looking at it! No really, it's true. I didn't believe it at first either, but I saw it with my own eyes!

  • @olleolsson7837
    @olleolsson7837 10 месяцев назад +46

    I just have got to say that that I love the way you edit the loosening and tightening of bolts. The visuals and the sound is just fantastic. So pleasant the watch and listen to.
    Thank you for doing it you way. 🙂

  • @Cramhead43
    @Cramhead43 10 месяцев назад +1

    The hot sauce adds character. Which makes this truck a full company at this point, amazing work!

  • @ej_tech
    @ej_tech 10 месяцев назад

    Probably the best Factor ad integration I've ever watched. I actually watched it.

  • @johnruta1359
    @johnruta1359 10 месяцев назад +71

    good lord every video just works for me. the humor, the topic, the editing. all a class

    • @IvanKowalenko
      @IvanKowalenko 10 месяцев назад +3

      It just wouldn't be Aging Wheels without the staccato whirr of the power wrench jumping from nut to nut over the course of several dozen bolts.

  • @geogmz8277
    @geogmz8277 10 месяцев назад +16

    I just found the Edison Motors channel and couldn't avoid thinking about your Bus Project. If you haven't already, you should look at what those guys are doing. I can't wait to see the 900Whp Escape rolling.

  • @tjnucnuc
    @tjnucnuc 10 месяцев назад +8

    I love that you show your missteps. Makes me feel better about my own mechanical shortcomings 😂.

  • @ThePavotrouge
    @ThePavotrouge 10 месяцев назад

    Working alone is something, but doing what you do alone and making it work is feat of accomplishment. So I tip my hat to you Sir!!

  • @100PercentJake
    @100PercentJake 10 месяцев назад +9

    The battle with those lower rear shock bolts is a fight I know all too well.

  • @Tmccreight25Gaming
    @Tmccreight25Gaming 10 месяцев назад +4

    Nothing puts a smile on my face more than an Aging Wheels notification.

  • @panickedmechanic7536
    @panickedmechanic7536 10 месяцев назад

    I'm probably not the first to tell you this, but there are drum brake spring pliers. They're weird looking, like nothing you've ever seen, they come with no instructions, and they simplify everything!
    I love your videos. Especially the abrupt editing style. Thank you.

  • @huntz3215
    @huntz3215 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just like every backyard mechanic, start with 1 simple job and by the end of the day the cars in many pieces and ya waiting on parts. They say it's all about the journey not the destination. Nice work and persistence.

  • @KevinJonson
    @KevinJonson 10 месяцев назад +7

    I appreciate how you show the problems that you had in the process and how you solved them. Not sugar coating it at all.

  • @patchvonbraun
    @patchvonbraun 10 месяцев назад +4

    11:30 snap-ring goes *SPLING*. When the sizes go up in snap-rings, the stored energy gets impressive. I once sustained an impressive finger injury when I was trying to remove a 15cm diameter snap-ring that was retaining the graphite nozzle assembly on a not-entirely-little rocket motor. I was using high-end snap-ring pliers as well. Eye protection and gloves are a super-good idea with those things....

  • @hoodagooboy5981
    @hoodagooboy5981 10 месяцев назад

    Your Pain, Our Gain. Thank you Robert for all you do to bring some enjoyment into our dull lives.

  • @Broken_Yugo
    @Broken_Yugo 10 месяцев назад +1

    Drums are pretty easy if you have the pliers looking multitool, hold down tool, adjuster tools, and find a video or retired mechanic explaining their use. Always do one side at a time so you have the other for reference.

  • @HsCSpanky
    @HsCSpanky 10 месяцев назад +39

    I'm not sure how much difference there is but just going by looks, it might have been worthwhile to investigate swapping out the rear knuckles for ones from a hybrid escape. You'd get rid of the drum brakes that way. Little late for the suggestion though. Keep up the great work, this project is very entertaining.

    • @wrifraff
      @wrifraff 9 месяцев назад +1

      Are the rear knuckles for the hybrid any different than the standard disc brake knuckles?

    • @HsCSpanky
      @HsCSpanky 9 месяцев назад +1

      I have no idea but it would be worth investigating. I recently found out that newer hybrid models switched again to very large drum brakes. 2008 hybrid has disc, 2010 hybrid has drum that is larger than non hybrid.

  • @lemonylemon2289
    @lemonylemon2289 10 месяцев назад +16

    Still can't believe you're doing this, I wish you as much luck as I can give. Always gotta appreciate the unappreciated cars :) (And give them 900 hp)

  • @calvinbarnes1721
    @calvinbarnes1721 10 месяцев назад

    That fine line between taking your time and procrastinating? It makes a wonderful jump rope.

  • @fancentral4662
    @fancentral4662 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve just come off a 9 week, 84hrs/week stint working away from home. Watching this to wind down from that project. It’s very relaxing

  • @rifterzc
    @rifterzc 10 месяцев назад +6

    The smash cut to the angle grinder 😂

  • @alpaca1817
    @alpaca1817 10 месяцев назад +1

    this is one of the finest automotive content ever on youtube ❤

  • @stamtrax6067
    @stamtrax6067 10 месяцев назад +1

    I can watch this again and again I still won't get bored of it

  • @E1320_
    @E1320_ 10 месяцев назад +33

    I hate to bring this up now, but the ring gear bolts are usually one time use only. I may be wrong, but I've done a half dozen 8.8 Fords and the installation kit always contains new bolts. Very impressive project, love your channel.

    • @tullgutten
      @tullgutten 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agreed especially if it is torqued then a few degrees to yield.
      Otherwise, if you can torque it without it getting soft it is "likely" just fine 😅

    • @magicoddeffect
      @magicoddeffect 10 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think they're torque to yield fasteners, *but* they are usually installed with red Loctite, and the risk of breaking one on reassembly is high enough that it is prudent to simply buy new ones.

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ 10 месяцев назад +1

      Might get away with it with a wimpy drive, but this thing has more torque on one end than all my last 3 vehicles added together. I'm worried about the suspension pieces too; they don't look too robust...

  • @urbanroninx4209
    @urbanroninx4209 10 месяцев назад +3

    The utter frustration you show while pulling those bearings and old parts is so relatable to other projects I have worked on. Keep on making the great videos! Love seeing your different works.

  • @needleonthevinyl
    @needleonthevinyl 10 месяцев назад

    The way you installed the rear bearings and hubs is the correct way. The only real difference is the real tool is made of steel instead of wood. Installing the snap ring with the hub in place was really impressive to see.

  • @TheYonderGod
    @TheYonderGod 10 месяцев назад

    I appreciate that you leave in all the small unexpected things like stuck and broken bolts and forgetting the snap ring. It's very validating for my own struggles on a normal non tesla swapped car.

  • @theflatcapcyclist
    @theflatcapcyclist 10 месяцев назад +6

    If you are not scared when removing parts with hydraulic persuasion you don’t understand the forces involved :) I have a healthy set of scared every time and as a result still have all my fingers :)
    This project is fantastic, and it’s a pleasure to see someone giving this kind of thing a go :)
    Best of luck Rob and looking forwards to the next video

  • @SteffDev
    @SteffDev 10 месяцев назад +9

    Watching you struggle through this project, converting to EV, has pretty much convinced me to never try something like that myself... Don't get me wrong, I enjoy watching every second of it 😂

    • @DasGanon
      @DasGanon 10 месяцев назад +1

      I mean yes, but there's simpler ways to do this. Like there's Chevy 350 EV crate equivalents that would easily swap, but it's not nearly as much power and it's limited by the original power train.
      So it's easier but not necessarily better.

  • @queens.dee.223
    @queens.dee.223 24 дня назад

    I do nothing on my own car besides put gasoline into it. But seeing your struggles and subsequent successes makes me feel like can also accomplish pretty well anything. I also struggle often with the maker and DIY tasks I take on. Thank you!

  • @stephengrambsch4232
    @stephengrambsch4232 10 месяцев назад +1

    As one of the few alive at the beginning of project binky I'm well adjusted to waiting for quality videos on amazing cars. Take the right amount of time you need, we will wait for more quality content.

  • @zzaaaaap
    @zzaaaaap 10 месяцев назад +6

    I'm so glad that I stumbled across this channel lol. I feel so much more normal knowing that I'm not the only one who constantly redoes multiple steps throughout a project

    • @ebnertra0004
      @ebnertra0004 10 месяцев назад +3

      Having to redo stuff multiple times is the Universe's way of seeing how determined you are to finish a project

  • @evan.brow.n
    @evan.brow.n 10 месяцев назад +5

    been eagerly waiting for this one

    • @keithdosik
      @keithdosik 10 месяцев назад

      Me too

    • @AllenLantz
      @AllenLantz 10 месяцев назад

      @@keithdosikme three

  • @matejheldak8104
    @matejheldak8104 10 месяцев назад +2

    I really like your shirt with Austin Metro. Also great work, both entertaining and it greatly shows real life struggle of being a mechanic.

  • @Ki113r210
    @Ki113r210 10 месяцев назад

    Your "oh it's an Eaton diff" tickled me as I drove into the very Eaton plant that likely made it to head in for my shift

  • @benwaardenburg
    @benwaardenburg 10 месяцев назад +7

    I am so happy that you share your fun projects for everyone to watch. I always finish watching with a goofy smile on my face.

  • @drunkenhobo8020
    @drunkenhobo8020 10 месяцев назад +5

    The different size of bolts on each side would upset me more than you could imagine.

  • @tyler77776
    @tyler77776 Месяц назад +2

    WE NEED MORE ELECTRIC ESCAPE

  • @Toastmaster_5000
    @Toastmaster_5000 10 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who converted a rusty 77 VW Rabbit to be electric, I relate to most of this video. I didn't have to make custom hubs though since I didn't do anything all that powerful.

  • @Lilzor
    @Lilzor 10 месяцев назад +5

    It's awesome to see how much progress is being made on this project. As much as some of the missteps must have hurt and frustrated, better to have them happen here than on a bus!!

  • @Turk380
    @Turk380 10 месяцев назад +8

    I felt every once of your pain down in my soul this episode. Creeping up on almost a year doing a refresh of my '64 VW camper, and brother, I can relate.

    • @AntiCoruptionCentral
      @AntiCoruptionCentral 10 месяцев назад +1

      Do it ounce, do it right. ;)

    • @Avetho
      @Avetho 10 месяцев назад

      Those brake pad retaining spring clips are infuriating to work with.

  • @300DBenz
    @300DBenz 10 месяцев назад

    You’re the first and only person I’ve ever known who managed to successfully install a snap ring after installing the hub!

  • @lhbear
    @lhbear 10 месяцев назад

    I am not a mechanic or mechanically inclined but i love watching your videos and specially admire your problem solving skills.

  • @Chanselleur
    @Chanselleur 10 месяцев назад +6

    I thought I was having issues with my 3-D printing development, you are definitely balls deep in your project, thank you for sharing this with us gives me inspiration and also pretty darn cool! Keep doing what you’re doing. Never look back never give up.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 10 месяцев назад +18

    Man, what a colossal amount of work you put into this! Given the time it takes to get parts that you order, the numerous whoopsies encountered and the quick-shot editing, I can only imagine how long this video took to make from beginning to end. Kudos! (And thanks for leaving all the mistakes in too. I think it might be a new record!)

  • @bigj231
    @bigj231 10 месяцев назад

    Quick trick to get a bearing race off a hub: heat. Stack a bunch of random metal to use as a "shaft" in the vise so you can spin the hub with the bearing facing down. Apply lots of heat to the bearing race until it expands and drops. Acetylene works best, but any Oxyfuel torch is good enough. Your fancy induction heater may work too if you have a big enough coil.

  • @user-neo71665
    @user-neo71665 10 месяцев назад +1

    Those new rear brake springs were correct. They are supposed to keep the star from free spinning. You take a screwdriver and pry the spring up to adjust the star.

  • @slipsstreams
    @slipsstreams 10 месяцев назад +3

    Yess!!! I love this series and all the amazing edits and comedy you put into these. Thank you!

  • @williamhuntington1397
    @williamhuntington1397 10 месяцев назад +4

    This one was great!!! The struggle is real, but the results ... great work!

  • @sss-tw3jh
    @sss-tw3jh 10 месяцев назад

    for stuck screws like that control arm i recommend using a 1/8" ball file in a cordless drill or dremel tool, grinding a center inside the shank, and then switch to a drill bit/drill until you reach a sized hole appropriate for an Easy-out extractor tool. That situation was prime for that procedure because there's nothing stopping you from drilling all the way through the shank of the bolt. Removing material from the center of the shank relieves tension within the shank. Apply lots of heat+penetrating oil and extract. Keep sizing up your extractor until you reach tap drill size. If it gets that far, hooray you are at tap drill size, run a tap to clean out the fossilized bug-like remains of the pesky bolt shank.

  • @the48thronin97
    @the48thronin97 10 месяцев назад

    "This doesn't feel right" *snap* ah man, it's going to be one of those. What a classic

  • @Ryan_Sauer
    @Ryan_Sauer 10 месяцев назад +3

    Quite hard to follow up the battery box building episode but this was a great one!!

  • @zznet2
    @zznet2 10 месяцев назад +3

    A dab of hot sauce for flavor! 🌶

  • @bsharp55
    @bsharp55 10 месяцев назад

    You are living the life I went through in the early 70s as I built my 57 Chevy.

  • @jonathancorbett5917
    @jonathancorbett5917 10 месяцев назад

    Wow. The amount of work in this video compounded by the camera and editing work is.... exhausting.

  • @noname-es4cy
    @noname-es4cy 3 месяца назад +9

    Has this guy ever finished any projects cuz so far every single one I see just disappears randomly

    • @EV-wp1fj
      @EV-wp1fj 2 месяца назад

      I literally saw him re-review his Polestar while eating a Factor meal. Huge fan of his old content. His latest stuff just isn't keeping my interest.

  • @kyledexter485
    @kyledexter485 10 месяцев назад +3

    Oh yeah. New video!! Always a Great Day

  • @NICOLAI_VET
    @NICOLAI_VET 10 месяцев назад

    Bob is putting words on all the frustrations of every mechanic ever... 😂

  • @NotTheStinkyCheese
    @NotTheStinkyCheese 10 месяцев назад

    I don't understand even half the things going on ... but it's fun to watch.
    So much better than all these other folk who manage to complete everything without a failure or silly commercial break.

  • @stangljaryn3846
    @stangljaryn3846 Месяц назад +6

    what ever happened to this build?

  • @mattb.5103
    @mattb.5103 9 месяцев назад

    On your control arms. I recommend to tighten your bolts, where the rubber bushings are, when the vehicle is at ride height to prevent them from being in a constant state of tension. Great project, I love it.

  • @iguana51
    @iguana51 10 месяцев назад

    Sitting on my porch with a smoke, struggling to listen to this video on my phone speaker over the rain we're having here right now when he said "It's raining extremely hard right now", and I felt that.

  • @mumblbeebee6546
    @mumblbeebee6546 10 месяцев назад

    Both you and the Lot’lAxl are adorable!
    Don’t think I ever seen bungee cords in undercarriage work, and I don’t understand why not - great stuff
    You rock!

  • @yourlocalbrony
    @yourlocalbrony 10 месяцев назад

    when the world needed him the most, he returns!

  • @shannonlawhorn1674
    @shannonlawhorn1674 9 месяцев назад +1

    This seems like a lot of new parts for a project your going to tear apart when you build the bus.

  • @shirok6738
    @shirok6738 9 месяцев назад +1

    I can’t wait for your project to end and learn everything and apply it in my car one day.

  • @rienkhoek4169
    @rienkhoek4169 9 месяцев назад

    This is exactly my wrenching experience. Stuff is stuck, rusty and probably in a place you can't get to. Great video.

  • @nandesho96
    @nandesho96 10 месяцев назад +1

    As the proud owner of a first gen Escape Hybrid AWD, I greatly enjoyed the relatability of this video. Except mine has rear disc brakes...with a parking brake drum inside.

  • @LemonGrinder
    @LemonGrinder 10 месяцев назад

    A PEOPLE-POWERED VEHICLE (PPV)!!! I'm so glad you have one!! I've been dying to see them in action! God, they're so funny and fun, I would genuinely consider them if I didn't live in Highway Hell. It's so fitting to see it on your channel.

  • @bennyfactor
    @bennyfactor 4 месяца назад

    I've liked your videos about silly little cars for a while now but have really come to enjoy your Escape-pod build since, you, unlike just about any other youtube project car builder, end up trying to do things right but facing constant frustration and wrong parts just like when I work on my car. The wrong stupid spring and forgetting the cv axle are literally things I've done before. I feel you dude. Best wishes on this bad boy.

  • @ilovehappyemos
    @ilovehappyemos 10 месяцев назад

    When dealing with stubborn suspension bolts, heat is your best friend. Torch is always good, even better if you can get an inductive bolt heater. Heat, and penetrating lubricant.

  • @tangentfox4677
    @tangentfox4677 10 месяцев назад

    That snap-ring bodge was IMPRESSIVE.

  • @bebopwing1
    @bebopwing1 10 месяцев назад

    You sir have the patience and perseverance of a saint! I would have given up about a dozen different times just in this episode. And if I had broken that bolt on the rear lower control arm, I would just set the car on fire. On a positive note though, these videos make me thankful I live in the south. We might have had a heat index of 120° yesterday, but at least they never salt the roads and my cars don't rust.

  • @Sustainerz
    @Sustainerz 10 месяцев назад

    Little tip, when assembling relatively small metal parts together, put the inner parts in the freezer for a while, helps a lot, I do it when assembling pistons, orings on pistons and all that, makes the work easier a lot, also a minimal amount of oil or lubricant won't hurt

    • @Sustainerz
      @Sustainerz 10 месяцев назад

      Ah and about the taken out slip difs, maybe a ev drift car in the future? Maybe it's possible to weld them, a lot of maybes

  • @TheMonarchofGold
    @TheMonarchofGold 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm only 9 minutes in and this has been an incredibly enjoyable update!