Not too much I would say. In this video, having 2 good floor jacks + 1 motorcycle jack (for raising/lowering the motor) were a big help. Other than that, a set of 5 ton Jack stands, and also a set of the smaller Jack stands too, basic set of hand tools with a few different size socket sets, and power tools. The power tools have been a game changer for me, mostly for zipping off tires and other slow process type parts. I recommend Milwakee since that’s what I use currently. It’s always good to have a random selection of crow bars, screwdrivers for harder to reach areas and sole finessing. I think I could easily source everything I used in this video for less than $7-$800. Most importantly, you need clean garage space to do the work. Keeping the area clean is important, keeps you focused on the task and also organized. Thanks for watching!!
Really love your content bro!!! Awesome job 👍
Thanks Axel! More to come soon!! ✊🏼😄
Nice safty Shoes!!!
Haha yup 😅 long days call for comfort
Looking good!! 👌🏼
I had the same oil filter canister seal leak. I've doubled up on gaskets for now but I need to get a slightly shorter filter.
Might have to do the same!
How much in equipment to get a home workshop like this going?
Not too much I would say. In this video, having 2 good floor jacks + 1 motorcycle jack (for raising/lowering the motor) were a big help. Other than that, a set of 5 ton Jack stands, and also a set of the smaller Jack stands too, basic set of hand tools with a few different size socket sets, and power tools. The power tools have been a game changer for me, mostly for zipping off tires and other slow process type parts. I recommend Milwakee since that’s what I use currently. It’s always good to have a random selection of crow bars, screwdrivers for harder to reach areas and sole finessing. I think I could easily source everything I used in this video for less than $7-$800. Most importantly, you need clean garage space to do the work. Keeping the area clean is important, keeps you focused on the task and also organized. Thanks for watching!!
Wrong oil read the 356 and 912 forums
Which one are you reading? The top voted was Valvoline VR1 conventional 20w-50..