Chrysler 200 - Front Lower Ball Joint

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • In this video I bring you along as I change out the front ball joint on a 2012 Chrysler 200. Easy Peasy!
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  • @josephchamberlain9129
    @josephchamberlain9129 Год назад +195

    As an avid RUclipsr I can honestly say you are by far the most knowledgeable mechanic I have found. Real world experience and honest no nonsense approach. I enjoy every episode. Good photography and sound too.

    • @sandybarnes887
      @sandybarnes887 Год назад +9

      You might like Ivan in Pine Hollow

    • @MakersEase
      @MakersEase Год назад +9

      Those two.. I agree 100%

    • @MacAutoDiag
      @MacAutoDiag Год назад +2

      You must've never heard of pine hollow Auto diagnostics. Now that guy is unsurpassed

    • @jamesofallthings3684
      @jamesofallthings3684 Год назад +2

      Just say "as a douchebag" that goes for anyone that says "as a blah blah blah"

    • @kain0m
      @kain0m Год назад +8

      ​@@MacAutoDiageh, I don't know. Ivan is OK, but he often does a poor job because he rushes through. Eric is in another league.

  • @robbrobb2161
    @robbrobb2161 Год назад +7

    Eric, this is like sitting down with an old friend and talking while the job is getting done. Thanks Robb

  • @seanward7676
    @seanward7676 Год назад +10

    In case he goes to a car show...😂. Whenever I go to a car show, I'm always hunting for those Chrysler 200s. This remains my favorite RUclips channel.

  • @davidgriffin14
    @davidgriffin14 Год назад +6

    Good morning everyone.

  • @davedeatherage4902
    @davedeatherage4902 Год назад

    My wife and I watch your videos together, we like the family aspect Incorporated into your videos, we also believe in God, country, and second amendment rights. God bless you folks.

  • @shemp308
    @shemp308 Год назад +16

    Actually your way of bending the cotter pin is the way I was taught and the way I have done it for 40 years.

  • @rodrv6
    @rodrv6 Год назад +59

    Another great video from SMA! As a 55 year aircraft technician, your installation of that cotter pin was a textbook example of a correct installation!! You are probably the only person I'd trust to work on my vehicles! I have a lift in my shop, and I do all of my own work.

    • @E99584
      @E99584 Год назад

      Were you ever in the auto tech scene, or went straight to aircrafts?

    • @catjackson4293
      @catjackson4293 Год назад +3

      Completely agree. That's how I was taught to install it.

    • @rodrv6
      @rodrv6 Год назад

      @@E99584 I was never a "professional" auto technician, but I've always worked on cars for family and friends since high school. I got a job as an aircraft technician when I was 20 years old at Delta. I did 33 years with them before retiring 11 years ago. I still take care of a few airplanes at the local airport.

    • @paulchavez9270
      @paulchavez9270 Год назад +2

      I was taught the same way and never had any issues
      The whole point of a cotter pin is to keep the nut from coming off, so as long as it's in and bent,everything will be fine

    • @tetedur377
      @tetedur377 Год назад

      @@E99584 I'm not him, but I went from aircraft repair in the Navy, to a DIY, to a 22-year career working on cars. In between times, I worked in aircraft manufacturing on the shop floor, and afterward, helping build aircraft for the Navy and Marine Corps as a white collar guy.
      I'm not sure why I'm telling you that, except that I'm old and I don't get out of the house much.
      Anyway, that's the way the Navy taught us to install cotter pins, and that's the way I did it as an auto mechanic. That the way I did it, so it must be the right way.

  • @starcarrier1874
    @starcarrier1874 Год назад +15

    I’m so glad SMA has the honesty to identify inferior products. With prices skyrocketing, I can’t afford to waste money on junk parts. Many of us have to keep our older vehicles on the road and safe. Thank you!

  • @SierraOne
    @SierraOne Год назад +3

    Always love removal of the castle nut and cotter pin in one operation, EPIC
    Transitions to 'leave a comment" also way cool
    Long Live Dr Eric O and SMA!

  • @Larry-kh7rw
    @Larry-kh7rw Год назад +6

    A Sunday morning treat!!

  • @Leet_JN
    @Leet_JN Год назад +16

    We've gone full circle. The first video I found of yours was when I was looking up how to do a Chrysler 200 front lower ball joint. Here we are 5 years later and I still watch everything you put out. You were a great find. Thanks for all the hard work putting these out over the years and helping so many people!

    • @moeman692001
      @moeman692001 Год назад

      I came across that same video as well a few years ago to help me replace my 200's ball joint. How funny!

  • @Danzilly
    @Danzilly Год назад +4

    Eric is a surgeon with a torch!

  • @jack002tuber
    @jack002tuber Год назад +1

    I approve your method of cotter pin install. It's how we were told to do it in the '70s

  • @jimandnena4
    @jimandnena4 Год назад +6

    We are a decade retired, but we still start our day at 6AM with a cup of coffee. Today, we enjoyed watching another great video while sipping our coffee from SMA cups!! Thank you and Mrs. O for great videos. jim and nena in Texas.

  • @isaacmorden7762
    @isaacmorden7762 Год назад +1

    Can’t believe you mixed those grease types! Ball joint is gonna fail next week now… ;) love your videos!!

  • @petermoto409
    @petermoto409 Год назад

    One of the most boring cars of the last 50 years, the Chrysler 200, produced one of the most entertaining videos. I literally LOL'd several times. Thank you for the fun content!

  • @jimburgess9205
    @jimburgess9205 Год назад +1

    7 AM with a coffee and a cigar spending some time with Eric O, priceless! Thanks, SMA.

  • @dougstout3663
    @dougstout3663 Год назад +1

    I was out in your neck of the woods last week. I did you the solid favor of Not stoping in for a visit. Will be back that way next week, maybe I will have less restraint.

  • @mike_dodane
    @mike_dodane Год назад

    Remember, if you’re asking yourself if you’re in the groove that the groove is in the heart
    Thanks automotive bob villa!

  • @airmailman1971
    @airmailman1971 Год назад +70

    Eric, you are the ONLY one on the internet installing cotter pins correctly!!! I would expect nothing less from the car god. Thanks for another great video.

    • @coache1nine
      @coache1nine Год назад +2

      That's the way my grandpa showed me

    • @MrRunner
      @MrRunner Год назад +1

      OK, well, I learned on aircraft, so maybe it's different, but I was taught to fold both pins back into a castellation. I have a small soft chisel that 'I've had for 50 years that I use. Different strokes I guess.

    • @airmailman1971
      @airmailman1971 Год назад +1

      That's where I learned too, fixing jet aircraft. Today, it's published in AC 43.13-1B, available online in PDF format. I realize he's not working on an aircraft but it just makes sense for a professional to do the best job that he/she can. Eric is a professional.

  • @andrecampbell691
    @andrecampbell691 Год назад +1

    Life is good, fresh ground coffee, and an SMA video. 😅

  • @knobrush
    @knobrush Год назад

    I love Sundays like this....got done with dinner and there's an SMA video to watch..followed up by a Neutral Drop video.

  • @riceburner4747
    @riceburner4747 Год назад +22

    😂🤣I'm 70 & have been bending cotter pins JUST LIKE YOU! U made that job look easy. I remember an episode where u said it's not expensive owning torches. I know absolutely NOTHING on burning, flames, etc. I'm embarrassed to say. Now, I'm just too damn old. Great video! 👍

    • @gregeconomeier1476
      @gregeconomeier1476 Год назад +1

      Just turned 70 myself. Congratulations!

    • @anwalt693
      @anwalt693 Год назад +7

      I was killed by cotter pin failure years ago. I'm 72 now.

    • @mikepetrimoulx933
      @mikepetrimoulx933 Год назад

      Never too old for fire, fire, fire 🔥, we add another candle 🕯️ every year for a reason 😂

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Год назад

      never too old to learn, welding is an easy skill to learn, its judgement. patience. oxy is expensive here in aus., like most things here.. highest taxed in the world..my mate is 75, knows nothing mechanical, or tools.. i got him into welding,, loves it.. you can build the world, with a grinder & welder.. i tell him, mechanics is just nuts & bolts.. machining, is another story..

  • @chrismccaskell7156
    @chrismccaskell7156 Год назад +18

    I know you're a busy man and it takes time for your videos but they are the best on RUclips. You're a hell of a teacher and I like your since of humor. Have a Great day Eric O.

  • @scottm344
    @scottm344 Год назад +19

    I just wanted to say thank you for another great video. Cant wait to see you cross that million sub mark.
    If we all just share with one person everytime we watch a video we could help him reach that 1 mill mark. Its totally free and a great way to show support. Just thought id throw that out there. Hope everyone has a great day

  • @chrisforker7487
    @chrisforker7487 Год назад

    Absolutely love the “car show” comments in the videos! Cracks me up every time!

  • @RobertBeck-pp2ru
    @RobertBeck-pp2ru 7 месяцев назад

    Careful and methodical. Not your first rodeo. Excellent workmanship.

  • @joejohnson7097
    @joejohnson7097 Год назад

    For your area that ball joint came out easily. The cotter pin is the right way to do it. Thanks for the video

  • @jonnyrockets4756
    @jonnyrockets4756 Год назад

    No criticism here, I have never seen anything you've ever done that would make me even think for a second that I knew more than you. You are the best mechanic out there. Keep it up.

  • @orendadyer1434
    @orendadyer1434 Год назад

    Another great morning to be sipping coffee and watch an SMA video...
    Hoorah❗🇺🇸

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Good video and repair as always Eric O @South Main Auto Repair LLC

  • @brianfarrellf3294
    @brianfarrellf3294 Год назад +1

    Glad I'm not the only early bird on Sunday morning SmA later football

  • @robertdevlin4821
    @robertdevlin4821 Год назад +2

    That is the way we do all cotter pins in Army Aviation. I have thousands of hours flying helicopters with cotter pins installed that way!

  • @Todd66
    @Todd66 Год назад +4

    I love this channel. Not sure if my favorite parts are the techniques, the tools, the humor….no, it’s how E likes to trigger viewers. I freaking love it. Cracks me up every time.
    Luv me sum SMA❤

  • @watlinsd
    @watlinsd Год назад +1

    That was the best cotter pin smash ever!

  • @scottnusser6232
    @scottnusser6232 Год назад +22

    That cotter pin 18:03 install is absolutely perfect😂 Just how it's done, anybody says different don't wrench for a livin. Good show as usual! Gotta get me a dog😂

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Год назад

      i beg to differ, dissagree, & educate you.. for a start.. its a split pin, a cotter pin is solid, with a nut & a flat locater. ever had a push bike.??.. as to the install of the said split pin,, no one cares, so long as it dont come out.. ausie.. i know you drive on the wrong side of the road, in protest, but, why change the name of a split pin..??.. i tried to become a resident of the u.s., seeing i like the attitude you have, but, you still remember the tea party, im british.. with 5 american vehicles. .pine gap, is our area 52..

    • @surewhynot6259
      @surewhynot6259 Год назад

      @@harrywalker968 Geez, I would think you would know how to spell and punctuate better.

    • @scottnusser6232
      @scottnusser6232 Год назад

      @@harrywalker968 my ancestors came to America in the 1600's part American Indian also, then they proceeded to kick your Limey butts😄so I don't know how Aussie comes into it. Been wrenchin for 45+ yrs. and surely don't care what you think a COTTER pin is. I can read that my box of COTTER pins and guess what? It says COTTER pins right on it!. And that's how they're installed know it all,

    • @davebarcus7118
      @davebarcus7118 11 месяцев назад

      @@harrywalker968 Just so YOU can be educated, in the US, a split pin IS called a cotter pin or a cotter key. It is different in the UK and its possessions, such as Australia.

  • @davidzelkowski9948
    @davidzelkowski9948 Год назад +13

    Your cotter pin install is exactly how I do it. I am proud to say that!😊

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Год назад

      i use nails., rusty nails, bent, non gal.. fencing wire.. welding rods.. not realy.. ausie..

  • @novaka240
    @novaka240 Год назад

    I love that we got the super-enhanced zoomed in view of the cotter pin procedure!

  • @rickshipley7872
    @rickshipley7872 Год назад

    Lol! I've been doing cotter pins like that for 50 years! I learned it from a Navy machinest.
    PS: never had 1 problem.
    I thoroughly enjoy your background chatter!

  • @johnbeckett2624
    @johnbeckett2624 Год назад +12

    That's how I have always fitted my cotter pins, split pins here in the UK, been a mechanic for few years but I learn a little something every time I watch you, thanks.

  • @ronaldbrosius7488
    @ronaldbrosius7488 Год назад +1

    Who care witch way a cotter pin goes in, as long as it keeps the nut from backing off, that's it's only job, well done Eric looks great as usual, keep up the Amazing work!!

  • @CarolinaWright-d7g
    @CarolinaWright-d7g Год назад +1

    Nicely done, I’ve used sockets forever for air hammer and press “adapters”. Nicely done, I’ve used sockets forever for air hammer and press “adapters”.

  • @대격변이퍽내가바로
    @대격변이퍽내가바로 Год назад +4

    Someone's favorite air chisel/hammer getting the work done

  • @ladgiezotyka9391
    @ladgiezotyka9391 Год назад +20

    By far the one of the best technicians out there. Explain step by step well and fun to watch. Very knowledgeable.

  • @bradhall7855
    @bradhall7855 Год назад

    You are a surgeon with that fire wrench!! You make it all look so easy! Love your videos!

  • @abw121
    @abw121 Год назад +3

    SMA Sunday special edition! The Astro tool for the WIN! Need to pause video to make my English muffin and add some cherries preserve, with some coffee? As always your content is great at anytime of day.

  • @rider547
    @rider547 Год назад +27

    Nice way to start my Sunday! Another informative SMA video! Great job!! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @davebealer8806
    @davebealer8806 Год назад +2

    Great video to accompany my morning coffee and sharing tastykake donuts with the dogs! Thanks for all the tips you share in one job!

  • @stonesauer5781
    @stonesauer5781 Год назад +1

    Mr O's commentary on this repair was in that rare, high quantity form ! ❤ 😘

  • @johnbuck8460
    @johnbuck8460 Год назад

    Another 20 minutes of pure magic from Eric O,I could listen to you all day.Thanks

  • @andrewbarrios2367
    @andrewbarrios2367 Год назад

    Eric, that’s how I was taught to install cotter pins, keep up the great content

  • @ronheiden2750
    @ronheiden2750 Год назад +4

    Sunday morning, sitting in the garage having my coffee and watching another fantastic video of yours. Doesn't get any better than that!!

  • @kenchilton
    @kenchilton Год назад

    I would comment about the grease, but after seeing your smooth torch skills on that snap ring, I am speechless. I would have not only melted the camera but singed everyone watching the video. I really have to up my cutting torch game.

  • @kylemiller9063
    @kylemiller9063 Год назад

    Thank you for teaching your knowledge and for those people who want to say about what you do when you don't do and how you do it like the Carter PIN that's the people that wish they had your knowledge

  • @Yawwee
    @Yawwee Год назад +1

    That was a fairly easy ball joint to replace. Nice method to get it out and back in. Eric O.'s tips and tricks and Mee Maw special hints and procedures are such time savers !!!! Well done, sir !!!! Looking forward to the next job !!!! 🎖🏆🏅👍👍

  • @SheepDog0714
    @SheepDog0714 Год назад +1

    I used to be a crew chief on fighter aircraft in the United States Air Force, and that was 100% the correct way to install a cotter pin when it has a castle nut. If it works on things going Mach 2, I am pretty sure it will work on your automobiles just fine.

    • @billlink1726
      @billlink1726 Год назад +1

      Fighter jets don’t have to encounter NY potholes 🙄😅

  • @Pointlesshandle48
    @Pointlesshandle48 Год назад +4

    You’re the best Eric. You’ve helped me a lot. Glad you’re wearing safety glasses.

  • @MyDyerMaker
    @MyDyerMaker Год назад

    Hey Eric O, I drove through Main St in Ovoca earlier this week. I appreciated all the American flags. Beautiful town.

  • @larryreagan6936
    @larryreagan6936 Год назад

    The Chrysler 200 has one of the easier ball joints to change by far, here in TN. we don't even have to deal with that much rust, far from northern IN. where I used to live.. and you're right about NAPA blue boot parts, they are trash. Great video as always!

  • @fredshead3956
    @fredshead3956 Год назад +2

    Yes Soder is US and Solder is English, like firewall and Bulhead, and that cotter pin in England we call that a split pin, and as you done it is the correct way, thats how i always used to do it...Rotors we call Brake discs, tie rods we call track rod ends.....good video Eric, keep em coming..F.

  • @kevinkoepke8311
    @kevinkoepke8311 Год назад +11

    I love comments on parts and tools, always helpful. Wish I could handle a torch like you. Thanks Eric

  • @scannerlanier471
    @scannerlanier471 Год назад

    My dad was an airplane mechanic in WW2. That is the way he showed me to set a cotter pin. He would take and spin the one tang down with a needle nose to get the hook end nice and solid in the castlenut. I think that was the key to get the hook end in snug so there is no slop in the pin. I imagine slop makes for vibration wear and potential failure.

  • @jamram9924
    @jamram9924 Год назад

    I agree with the Mevotech assessment. Our shop has installed ball joints and control arms. Their boots and rubber components failing within a year. Moog is another line of suspension parts that turned into garbage. We’re trying out the TTX line, time will tell.
    Even the best junkyard pooch would agree, SMA is the way to go! 🐕

  • @wty1313
    @wty1313 Год назад +9

    Thanks for the tip about what ball joint NOT to buy. I'm always on the lookout for part brands to buy AND avoid for when I do my own work. It's really hard these days when everybody is basically just a reseller of the same parts.

  • @user-ec5oe7qy4v
    @user-ec5oe7qy4v Год назад +2

    Eric, I know you like those ttx ball joints. I usually agree with you on the quality parts and tools you use at your shop. Hopefully they don't bite you like they bit me. They appear to be a very high quality part. They come with adapters to install them. They even have little caps that go over the grease fittings. I thought using these expensive ball joints would last a lifetime. Unfortunately, this isn't the case. After using about 30 of these at my shop I've now had 3 of them come back on a tow truck. The ball separated from the socket. They don't have play in them first. They just fail. It rips the axle out and breaks the brake hose in half. I've never had issues with their other parts but use caution with their ball joints. I literally have an accord in my lot right now that came apart. I would be happy to send you pictures. Thanks again for all the great videos.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    I agree everyone will complain about how people solder and how cotter pins are installed nobody ever complains about mixing grease in ball joints and aome grease's are not compatable great Subject Eric O 17:10 @South Main Auto Repair LLC

  • @athletikonaol
    @athletikonaol Год назад +16

    Not enough guys like you Eric, to go around. It's so hard to find a truly good mechanic. And your personal story, which I've picked up on in bits and pieces... really represents the heartland of the USA.

  • @bobberndt9744
    @bobberndt9744 Год назад +2

    Very satisfying video. A bit of instruction, some possible shortcuts, a touch of self-trolling and a subtle request to expand the (extensive) knowledge base of what you do/know. Thanks.

  • @Jacksonkellyfreak
    @Jacksonkellyfreak Год назад

    The cotter pin is perfect. That's exactly how we do it in aviation. Which I've heard you comment about it lmao. I know you don't work on aircraft and in a car, it doesn't really matter as long as the thing is there and bent.

  • @tarap5618
    @tarap5618 Год назад +1

    Appreciate the PSA about NAPA blue Mavotech products!! 👍👍

  • @michaelskinner896
    @michaelskinner896 Год назад

    Nice work Eric. It's good to see the Big Dawg is still takin' care of bidness.

  • @gravydog51
    @gravydog51 Год назад

    Retired 40-year Honda tech here. That's the way Honda always installed the cotter pins, no argument there. Also, one thing I always liked to do was clean off the control arm and add a little grease where the boot contacts it because otherwise the boot is always rubbing on it dry as you steer.

  • @peterhodgkins6985
    @peterhodgkins6985 Год назад +2

    I like your cotter pin work!! Especially the ole "That ain't goin' anywhere" tap at the end.
    Quick and painless, a quality job with quality parts.

  • @halleffect1
    @halleffect1 Год назад +4

    Eric, amazing work with that torch.
    my only concern is the cotter pin install, definitely gonna get someone killed with that 😂

  • @LordOfSilense
    @LordOfSilense Год назад

    Hey Eric, don't forget to grind down the mushrooming on your pickle forks end. When those things finally shear off on a strike they become bullets.
    The best kind of ball joint grease is a sealed ball joint :)

  • @DaddyBeanDaddyBean
    @DaddyBeanDaddyBean Год назад +7

    I had the same thought about putting a little toot of grease into the fitting - looks like the ball was already greased nicely, but if the fitting is defective, now's the time to find that out and replace it - and I want the fitting full of grease before it corrodes itself shut. Nice work.

  • @7700jessie
    @7700jessie Год назад

    The old NAPA chassis line I believe it was Balklin. Used it alot when I was in high school. As always keep up the good work.

  • @bobbywills9487
    @bobbywills9487 Год назад

    I love when content creators troll the haters. I get a good laugh at watching folks lose their shift in the comment section.

  • @3wheelmaniac
    @3wheelmaniac Год назад +46

    Hey Eric, just wanted to say I bought a pair of the Astro led light sticks because of you. Love them! Nice to have a mechanic I can trust and learn from. You always give me confidence to tackle my projects.

    • @NWA320DRVR
      @NWA320DRVR Год назад +1

      Same. Bought two for myself and one for a gift.

    • @Blake_the_Drake
      @Blake_the_Drake Год назад

      I have bought so many tools from his videos and recommendation, makes life 1000x easier.

    • @IronRiviera
      @IronRiviera Год назад +1

      I did as well. Those lights are built well and the magnets are many and strong.

    • @throttlethumb150
      @throttlethumb150 Год назад

      I have bought many tools because of this channel also from Astro not to mention some other useful to by various brands.

    • @GeminiSeven43
      @GeminiSeven43 Год назад +1

      Same here and I also bought the Snap on Needle Nose Pliers that have three adjustments, are Heavy Duty and ROCK!!!!! Thanks Eric

  • @normandfogarty3505
    @normandfogarty3505 7 месяцев назад

    Eric, please use your safety glasses especially when using the impact. Have to protect your vision. Love the channel. 👍👍

  • @michiganracer1181
    @michiganracer1181 Год назад +9

    Nicely done, I’ve used sockets forever for air hammer and press “adapters”

  • @mikepickett3277
    @mikepickett3277 Год назад +1

    I put cotter, split pans that way Eric, done it that way fir 60 years. Great video!

  • @GarnConstructionInc
    @GarnConstructionInc Год назад +3

    Nothing like a fresh fried snap ring to fire up your ball joint! Nice work to not disturb more corrosion than necessary. Napa has the price levels for parts that will get the cost conscious maybe a few years or oem equal if you pay the price!

  • @philllsxga.7737
    @philllsxga.7737 Год назад +1

    Great video!
    My brother and I changed my mom's same car about two years ago.
    New lower control arms and new ball joints.
    Air hammered the old one out and the new one's in..

  • @stevenm3141
    @stevenm3141 Год назад +2

    Perfect cotter pin bend if I ever seen one! Half never actually did it the other half never would know!

  • @raymondhorvatin1050
    @raymondhorvatin1050 Год назад +4

    Great short cut thanks for sharing your videos are getting more like shop class every time

  • @chriswest1996
    @chriswest1996 Год назад +5

    Nice to see a straightforward repair. Not "easy", but nothing went sideways, at least.

  • @kennylove188
    @kennylove188 Год назад

    Very clean ball joint replacement procedure. Textbook installation of the cotter pin. Technically, the shafts of cotter pin only locks and prevents the castle nut from rotating loose; folding their ends in multiple directions just reduces the chance they will be bent loose by foreign objects. Love 'The DOG", too !

  • @chuckgrenci6404
    @chuckgrenci6404 Год назад +8

    I learned some things, I got a couple 'chuckles'; as always a great video. Thanks for sharing, Eric.

  • @stevec5657
    @stevec5657 Год назад

    I was initially expecting this to be real p.i.t.a. job.
    Imagine my surprise at how quickly you completed it.
    Great little video 👍🇺🇸

  • @Stover1928
    @Stover1928 Год назад +1

    Using the air hammer to press in the ball joint was great idea. I don't think my air hammer is strong enough. BTW i started turning wrenches for money in 1977 I was taught by the shop owner and later the shop manager at the local chevy garage to install cotter pins the same way you do. Never have had an issue. The internet is amusing. Everyone has an opinion and everyone's opinion is correct. Lol. Your videos are the best on the tube!

  • @sargefreedom1578
    @sargefreedom1578 Год назад

    Nice job!
    Proper cotter pin install, and never reuse them

  • @Fedwrench
    @Fedwrench Год назад

    That was the cleanest cotter pin installation I've ever seen. It should be required viewing for all automotive students. Thanks for sharing!!!!

  • @rick980
    @rick980 Год назад

    Hey Dawg u impress me with your precision use of old Vic and the big Dawg. Proper tools for the job at hand.

  • @jimlefor9851
    @jimlefor9851 Год назад

    That’s the same way I’ve done my cotter pins for over 30 years, never had a problem with a single one.

  • @russdavis1960
    @russdavis1960 Год назад

    Looks like 'The Dawg' made short work of the removal and installation.
    Nicely done!!!

  • @jgreitz
    @jgreitz Год назад

    And as an aside, my father, taught me the cotter pin use exactly as you did it. He learned in the '30's and 40's long before Loctite, nylon nuts...etc. if the nut spins loose, the strap of one leg of the pin prevents it from. Coming off. Textbook perfect. Thank you for teaching.

  • @brianbanks3044
    @brianbanks3044 Год назад

    that's a PERFECT cotter pin bend

  • @dddevildogg
    @dddevildogg Год назад

    Nothing sweeter than compressor condensation juice.Has a 'taste' ,a bit oily- but earthy and lingers.Can't be good for a body - so
    It's on the To Do list.
    Liked seeing this done on a 200, pretty rare animal in the Salt Belts and you got the parts
    Not NAPA ,not a sponsor
    Amazing power of that gun Spec'ed SMA !

  • @jgreitz
    @jgreitz Год назад

    Agreed on the alignment. I have found alignments done at brand named stores to worn components. Once the component replaced the alignment ia now off. Eric, you are the master.