Fixing A Blown Out Spark Plug - Honda Fit Edition

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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2023
  • In our recent videos I showed you how to remove broken manifold studs and how to repair a variety of "stripped out" holes. Now we have a Honda Fit in the shop with the big 1.5 that spit out a spark plug. It is usually an easy job except when you cant see the plug hole. So in this video I show you how to repair spark plug threads by feel 🙈
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  • @SouthMainAuto
    @SouthMainAuto  Год назад +142

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    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd Год назад +1

      Where'd you get that red spark plug starting tube, shown in your hand at 3:57? People talk about using a short length of hose. All the spare hose I have is curved, which makes it confusing if you're trying to start the plug straight.

    • @TheFallenAngel13524
      @TheFallenAngel13524 Год назад +3

      Glad you mentioned the TikTok thing. Whoever it is is just taking clips of your really old videos to make them.

    • @SouthMainAuto
      @SouthMainAuto  Год назад +6

      ​@@TheFallenAngel13524 yeah I'm trying to get that sorted but it's a pain

    • @lanzarlaluna
      @lanzarlaluna Год назад +3

      Wow. That endoscope is way cheaper than I was expecting. Thanks!

    • @OneLegged-honda-mechanic
      @OneLegged-honda-mechanic Год назад +14

      What I have done before is get a used spark plug, cut off the crush washer and put a 45 degree taper on it with your bench grinder where the crush washer was and use the modified spark plug to drive down into the new thread and tighten. The 45 angle will seat the top of the solid insert. Then remove modified spark plug and put in your toolbox. The one I did was Cyl 2 on a Hondu Pilot. No room to hammer.

  • @baratono
    @baratono Год назад +374

    I'm not sure what's more impressive, the fact that Eric has all of these oddball tools or the fact that he can find them when he needs 'em.

    • @jeffryblackmon4846
      @jeffryblackmon4846 Год назад +15

      Yes! Finding where the tools are (last place they were laid upon?) is very important!!

    • @kennygee2715
      @kennygee2715 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@jeffryblackmon4846 I forget I have so many tools. Every few years or so I go through my toolboxes and amaze myself at some of the stuff I have, then the nightmares come back to me. "oh yeah, that's from when I fixed that hooptie my wife was driving when we were dating". hahaha

    • @skinlab4239
      @skinlab4239 11 месяцев назад +5

      A lot of mechanics have unpopular tools. Have to get the job done somehow.

    • @adrians417
      @adrians417 11 месяцев назад +2

      Amen!!

    • @chrisnorris532
      @chrisnorris532 11 месяцев назад +3

      Definitely the latter!!!

  • @I-watch-at-2x
    @I-watch-at-2x Год назад +434

    I honestly believe what makes Mr O as good as he is, is the lack of panic. He sees the problem and simply fixes it. As always, excellent video Mr O!

    • @SouthMainAuto
      @SouthMainAuto  Год назад +146

      Panic doesn't solve problems. Improvise adapt and overcome. Keep a cool head and high stress situations will go as smooth as they can. But sometimes I do freak out haha

    • @mikesilveira8114
      @mikesilveira8114 Год назад +11

      @@SouthMainAuto Those are the words of a US Marine! Semper Fi

    • @robertopenheimer1451
      @robertopenheimer1451 Год назад +9

      Yeah, I know it bothers me when my mechanic runs around the shop like his hair is on fire when he works on my car.

    • @SouthMainAuto
      @SouthMainAuto  Год назад +43

      ​@@mikesilveira8114 those are also the words of a guy who has got himself in the shit a time or two and needed to figure it out without making it a way bigger situation 😅

    • @michaelslattery2121
      @michaelslattery2121 Год назад +7

      ​@@mikesilveira8114 Actually it's a line of dialogue from Clint Eastwood in Heartbreak Ridge, he plays a Marine Sergeant.

  • @darelvanderhoof6176
    @darelvanderhoof6176 9 месяцев назад +8

    I'm 66 and have never seen a reverse thread chaser. Thank you for showing that.

  • @erwinpadgett1050
    @erwinpadgett1050 Год назад +78

    Been watching you for 5 years now. I'm still amazed at how you handle each job or situation. I've worked on vehicles since 1973. There are times I've needed help and your channel has helped me greatly! To see you do a job like this, explaining it, and giving detail is the amazement part! Your Professionalism, Experience, and detail to work is far beyond what many customers get today at their local shops! Sadly going 65 years old from what I've seen it's going to harder to work on New Vehicles because of the learning curve it takes to do the job correctly or completely understand the nature of the beast. Great job Eric!

    • @LesReeves
      @LesReeves Год назад +3

      He is the consumate professional.

    • @erwinpadgett1050
      @erwinpadgett1050 Год назад +1

      @@xbahamutzero Forgot the Knowledge and experience!

    • @jameslowery3498
      @jameslowery3498 5 месяцев назад

      🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 5 месяцев назад +2

      She should thank whoever(?) put that cross thread spark plug for her and got her into that problematic trouble.
      A professional under one hour service turned ugly.

  • @barrywhitley2535
    @barrywhitley2535 Год назад +207

    If the customer had taken that job to the dealer, it would be a new cylinder head for sure. You saved the lady a load of cash. Good one Eric.

    • @coreyscarrepairs
      @coreyscarrepairs Год назад +26

      They would’ve done an engine

    • @MickayG
      @MickayG Год назад +19

      Probably techs at the dealer that butchered the threads in the first place...

    • @wolfpacva
      @wolfpacva Год назад +19

      dealers are not mechanics just part replacers

    • @jessicahunt6569
      @jessicahunt6569 Год назад +15

      its an 09, when i took my 07 fit to the dealer in 2015 they refused to work on 'such an old vehicle'

    • @bizbot1655
      @bizbot1655 Год назад +5

      Japanese engines aren't commonly repaired anymore. Replace engine.

  • @jthelman
    @jthelman Год назад +206

    Novice = install a helicoil. Intermediate=Installing the helicoil on a head w/o removing head. Advanced = Don't remove head, and install a helicoil down a plug tube, underneath a cowl totally blind. I definitely would have boogered that up doing it blind. Well done, and saved the customer a lot of ducats.

    • @ThePhoenix198
      @ThePhoenix198 Год назад +6

      Thought it was Canadian drachmae up around Eric O's neck of the woods?

    • @danmartin7823
      @danmartin7823 Год назад +2

      I’m not sure how using a #4 screw extractor would rank on that scale?

    • @MikeTyson2
      @MikeTyson2 9 месяцев назад +3

      Glad to see you took the Piston down OB Motors on Hacks Cross in Olive Branch Mississippi didn't do that they drilled into the the top of my piston ruin it then JB welded my spark plug in without taking the drill bit out cost 3800 a new engine the owner states he was not liable that he was just renting a bay to the man but I was given a receipt with the company letterhead on it. OUCH

    • @glennbeadshaw727
      @glennbeadshaw727 8 месяцев назад +1

      That's Mississippi for you

    • @MikeTyson2
      @MikeTyson2 8 месяцев назад +1

      Johnny from Olive Branch Motors in Olive Branch on Hacks Cross I took him a time cert insert with all the trimmings and he drilled in the top of my piston left the drill bit there, JB welded a spark plug in cut $3,800 that's Stooooopid little Vietnamese

  • @petelite
    @petelite Год назад +11

    As a Honda Fit enthusiast, watching Eric O fix the infamous 09-10 GE8 spark plug ejection is a dream come true!

    • @bobbydelamar606
      @bobbydelamar606 11 месяцев назад

      What causes that, under torque?

    • @thromboid
      @thromboid Месяц назад

      Yeah, do we know the back story of this problem? It seems to be very common. I have a JDM Fit from 2006 and the service manual says to use anti-seize and torque to 18 N m (13 foot pound force). I wonder if there could have been some confusion about the units and/or the use of anti-seize in the US production.

    • @thromboid
      @thromboid Месяц назад

      (Mine's a GD rather than a GE though - with the eight spark plugs. But they're all more accessible than what Mr. O is fixing here!)

    • @fumanpoo4725
      @fumanpoo4725 22 дня назад

      Is that a nuclear attack siren or maybe the nuke plant is melting down? Bummer either way.

  • @pauljefferies9087
    @pauljefferies9087 4 месяца назад +3

    You tubers with specialty sites, like yours, sometimes worry that they are quote, boring, their viewers, but I do not think that is the case here.
    You see, both amateur and pro mechanics have likely not done this procedure, often, so learning to avoid those mistakes, is not boring! Seriously!

  • @ChuckWood14
    @ChuckWood14 Год назад +43

    Mrs. O is as much of a character as Eric. I love this channel 🙂

    • @Jay.Kellett
      @Jay.Kellett Год назад +4

      When your knee deep into a "project" you sometimes forget to take a break and eat. Good to see Mrs. O got your back man! Respect your partner.

    • @LesReeves
      @LesReeves Год назад +3

      It is the best channel for mechanical issues for sure.

    • @opiumtrail7032
      @opiumtrail7032 Год назад

      @@Jay.Kellett , you're*

  • @peterhodgkins6985
    @peterhodgkins6985 Год назад +153

    I've been turning wrenches on a wide variety of vehicles and industrial equipment since the late 60s, and I NEVER fail to learn stuff from your channel Mr. O. As an old retired guy on a fixed income, I finally have time to be patient. Old dogs and clever newer tricks work well together! ;)

    • @ekaftan
      @ekaftan Год назад +9

      38 years wrenching here. always learn something new.

    • @nonyabiz2777
      @nonyabiz2777 Год назад +5

      Eric learned from the old school guys like yourself. We know in the old days you earned the education you got from the old professionals. I started working construction in 1980 at 14 and I definitely had a boss or two grab me up and throw me a few feet. I learned to listen and have a exceptional work ethic. Oh I miss the old days.

    • @LesReeves
      @LesReeves Год назад +3

      Totally agree.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 9 месяцев назад

      With interest rates much higher now you should be getting wealthy.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 9 месяцев назад

      @@ekaftan I've busted more flippers in my lifetime than anyone alive or dead in the sport of pinball. I take it easy on cars.

  • @1320pass
    @1320pass Год назад +11

    Made that look way too easy. And that's a brilliant repair kit. The design of the pilot tap is the bees knees.

  • @pb3033
    @pb3033 Год назад +12

    This is not a DIY job in my view, it's for a seasoned tech. The tools, the tricks, the experience. A success job.👍

  • @seanfrank4158
    @seanfrank4158 Год назад +62

    I know you're a pro but that was an awesome repair man. I'm impressed. From one mechanic to another....good job.

  • @sheerwillsurvival2064
    @sheerwillsurvival2064 Год назад +52

    Why I love this channel Eric always teaching folks the right way to repair your vehicle. No BS straight up experience

  • @fredjacobs9654
    @fredjacobs9654 Месяц назад +4

    You did the owner a big favor and yourself as well. Everyone wins, as much as possible.

  • @davidshellhaas1730
    @davidshellhaas1730 Год назад +16

    As a retired semi and trailer mechanic I want to thank you for your logic and calm demeanor when you Run into issues like this and I also enjoy how you poke fun at the internet experts that come on here looking for something to call you on..😅. Thank you sir!

  • @gcrauwels941
    @gcrauwels941 Год назад +48

    You can see how wet the # 2 cylinder was from the misfire. The # 1 cross hatching looked as good as new. I love how cheap bore scopes have gotten. Back when I was first getting into wrenching on boats, they were well over 1000 bucks, and they weren't digital. Now I've got one with the side cam and records video that was less than 80 bucks. Great repair Eric O.

    • @lucidbarrier
      @lucidbarrier Год назад +7

      I bought a $20 USB cable that plugs into my Samsung Tab A tablet. I don't think it has the side camera but the front facing camera with the light works great

  • @kimklim3267
    @kimklim3267 Год назад +24

    Eric, for someone like me, an amateur mechanic, your videos aren’t just instructional, but also…..funny..!
    I appreciate very much your efforts to keep camera rolling….

  • @1607rosie
    @1607rosie Год назад +7

    I'm cracking up as you repair the spark plug hole dodging all the possible negative comments. Dude id let you work on my car any day of the week. You never fail to impress. Always give great advice as always.

  • @SuperSparky216
    @SuperSparky216 Год назад +26

    I have the same '09 orange honda fit 158k on the clock. Bought used at 145k, and decided to tackle a valve adjustment myself after being inspired by all of your videos. Everything is much easier to reach once you pull the intake, which is a bit of a pain. Fortunately I didn't have any broken clips to replace on the wiper deck. I was surprised to find when the engine was stone cold, 3 of the 4 plugs on mine were also finger tight. #3 took a little work to get out as it got hung up a few times, but I took my time running it in and out until it came out cleanly. Plugs were probably original. Valves were all over the place, but not super out of spec. No real surprises otherwise other than not realizing some of the hoses on the throttle body are coolant, and got all over me when I disconnected them. (i'm used to working on carbureted bikes) Throttle was really dirty, so I'm glad I took the time to really go through everything. It was kind of funny to put back in, as the car was idling at about 2K for a few minutes while the computer re-learned the positioning on a clean throttle.
    Thanks as always for bringing us along in your shop, and your thought process.

    • @SiXiam
      @SiXiam Год назад +2

      Seafoam through the brake boost vacuum line really made my Fit engine quiet. Got to take off the cowl but it is worth it.

    • @bobmanp8653
      @bobmanp8653 5 месяцев назад +1

      So this was your vehicle?

  • @Ram14250
    @Ram14250 Год назад +4

    Eric: "Make sure your hole is always clean!" Truer words never spoken! 🤣

  • @wdobni
    @wdobni Год назад +18

    its hard to imagine a more awkward and difficult and non-ergonomic repair situation.....masterfully handled when you know what to do.....i'm shocked that such a catastrophic anti-ergonomic concealed failure mode with that spark plug could be repaired so quickly and easily in the hands of an experienced mechanic .... well done Eric O

    • @noblsht
      @noblsht Год назад

      Eric separates the professional from the amateurs, yet another example

    • @imjabroni1
      @imjabroni1 Год назад +1

      I was pleasantly surprised when I picked up a used Ford Fusion last yer, that the plugs and coils are right up top, in your face. Like it should be.

  • @shadetreemech290
    @shadetreemech290 Год назад +4

    You saved the girl (the owner of the car) a lot of money and grief. That was a good repair on a tough job.

  • @2-old-Forthischet
    @2-old-Forthischet Год назад +21

    The classic roll down the window while key in ignition thing. Yes, I learned from experience.

  • @MJGZ51
    @MJGZ51 Год назад +5

    How you don't have well over 1Mil subs is beyond me... People are missing out. Great job as always!

  • @thehondafitguy
    @thehondafitguy Год назад +2

    On the Fits this is fairly common. Even the OG plugs can loosen up. If you own a Fit and smell a little gasoline coming from your vents while the engine is running check your plugs and save yourself a repair bill.

  • @flatdaddio
    @flatdaddio Год назад +9

    Yup, I have done two sparkplug repairs about 40 years ago. lol I purchased my kit to repair the threads on my motorcycle, then a few years later helped a friend repair the treads on a plug that blew out on his car. I remember the instructions saying to fill the tap flutes with grease to catch the metal shavings. I remember going about half way and removing the tap and cleaning it and repacking it with grease for the second half of the hole. Grease did a good job catching all the bits and the kit did a good job. I let people borrow it over the years and I'm not sure if I still have it. Great video Mr O.

  • @rockysuperstar1
    @rockysuperstar1 Год назад +6

    ERIC O I use Shaving Cream in the Cylinder . Run the Piston down . Fill up
    with shaving Cream .The Shaving Cream will catch the Metal Pieces .When
    done . Turn motor over to push the shaving cream out :-))

    • @NickAlexander_is_Awesome
      @NickAlexander_is_Awesome Год назад +1

      where does it push out, the exhaust?

    • @rockysuperstar1
      @rockysuperstar1 Год назад +1

      @@NickAlexander_is_Awesome You don't put the Spark Plug in Until
      you have finished the new threads and the sleeve in .
      then turn the engine over :-))

  • @JimLambier
    @JimLambier Год назад +4

    Watching your videos is like watching the 1960s Batman. Every episode, we see some new gadget that we've never seen before. That thread reamer and endoscope were like the Bat anti-shark spray and the Batarang.

  • @miket1322
    @miket1322 Год назад +7

    Hi Eric. Have an 08 Fit and about 10 K after changing the plugs (torqued to spec), I could smell gasoline under the hood. This lead me to a Honda forum where people were saying the plugs would come loose. Sure enough, that was the case and I caught it early. Now torque them about 4 ft-lbs tighter than spec'd. What I found incredible however was that others had the original, never touched factory plugs come loose or blow out. Honda said this was not possible and blamed the customers saying they must have changed them. So something about this motor. Never had this happen before on my other Hondoos. Great video. Always useful and entertaining. Hope I never have to do this procedure. 194,000 miles on this car.

    • @ice44567
      @ice44567 Год назад +1

      Did you hear any squeaking noises, kinda like a belt squeak as well when they were loosening up? I wonder if the gasket was taking too much force to crush on the plug choice they used for this engine, robbing the threads of the proper amount of torque/stretch. One of those things were supplier differences affected the set spec in some cases.

    • @miket1322
      @miket1322 Год назад +2

      @@ice44567 I honestly cannot recall any squeaking noises but this was almost 7 years ago. You could be right about the differences in suppliers.

    • @jm000001897
      @jm000001897 5 месяцев назад

      Honda dealer says they have replacement heads with the defect fixed.

  • @petertom829
    @petertom829 Год назад +5

    Dr. Magic hands, working blind and still gets the job done, excellent work Eric.

  • @invertedpolarity6890
    @invertedpolarity6890 Год назад +11

    Impressive little engine. 161K miles and you can clearly still see cross-hatching in the cylinders.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 9 месяцев назад

      It might have been easier and more cost effective to just weld in a new spark plug. The car looked old anyway.

    • @glennbeadshaw727
      @glennbeadshaw727 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@parkerbohnnyep you're probably the guy that forgot to torque down the spark plugs when you install them

    • @glennbeadshaw727
      @glennbeadshaw727 8 месяцев назад

      Yes sir inverted Honda knows how to build an engine properly

  • @doozowings4672
    @doozowings4672 11 месяцев назад +2

    It always puts a smile on my face when you and mrs O talk back and forth lol … Made my day ..

  • @ianrimmer1968
    @ianrimmer1968 Год назад +7

    Well done Eric, tapping a spark plug hole blind, takes nerves of steel! 😀👍

  • @adlibrium
    @adlibrium Год назад +5

    Glad to hear that you are able to smell gas again. You may have mentioned it in other videos though. Thanks for the video Eric

  • @jcos55chev19
    @jcos55chev19 Год назад +38

    I always use a thin coating of soft grease on the thread tap when tapping a cylinder head that's on the engine. It captures most or all the shavings into the flutes of the tap. This prevents them from dropping into the cylinder. Tap Magic on aluminum works well to lubricate but doesn't capture any shavings.

    • @imjabroni1
      @imjabroni1 Год назад +4

      When he first blew air into the cylinder, you could really see the shavings flying. Get yer safety glasses on, buys.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 9 месяцев назад +1

      Instead of changing the spark plugs at 100,000 miles I just junk the car and buy another one.

  • @roberttinsley3411
    @roberttinsley3411 Год назад +2

    I think your reverse threading tool ben a mechanic over 30 years and never heard of that 1 would think it would be perfect in situations like love your videos when watching you on utube for years this is the first time I've ever made a comment.

  • @BobSakamoto
    @BobSakamoto Год назад +4

    I had many years in the automotive trade and continue to realize things about Mr. O. 1) He has the best diagnostic skills I've ever seen. 2) He is a master at devising fixes (not always doing the traditional ones) and has the extreme skills to pull them off. 3) He has invested heavily in tools and they pay off in one way or another in every job he touches. Yes, the prototype who everybody here wishes they had access to.

  • @lanzarlaluna
    @lanzarlaluna Год назад +3

    How nice of Honda to have the spark plug tubes facing toward the firewall in a cramped engine bay for maximum convenience.

    • @daveclark8337
      @daveclark8337 Год назад +1

      Honda has been doing that with it's V6s for decades now. It's a bit tricky at first but with the right tools (extensions) it's not That hard. You just practice doing it by feel on the front bank first.

    • @lanzarlaluna
      @lanzarlaluna Год назад

      @@daveclark8337 Definitely took some learning on my RL with a J series engine. I'm used to being spoiled by my 94 Legend having a longitudinal engine orientation.

  • @sprocket226
    @sprocket226 Год назад +7

    Love getting home from a hard days work, sitting down to dinner, and watching the master mechanic, Eric O !!! Great content, my favorite channel. Best to you, the Mrs. and your family! 👍👍👍👍

  • @joemechanic2751
    @joemechanic2751 8 месяцев назад +2

    Been an aircraft mechanic for 33 years and of course I fix my own and friends and family's cars. I happened to stumble on this channel when I was troubleshooting a throttle body light and rough idle on a Fiat 500 and I've been hooked on your videos ever since. BTW... If you ever have someone come in with a red throttle body light and rough idle on Fiat 500, check the charging voltage. The alternator was the culprit (no battery light or codes set).

  • @jimbassett7799
    @jimbassett7799 Год назад +5

    That customer is a lucky person to have you doing the work. Very nice repair

  • @sadwhatsittoyou1009
    @sadwhatsittoyou1009 Год назад +5

    kind of an out of the blue question.....but how are miss Hanna and miss Marie doing? You still keep in touch with them? I always enjoyed your interactions with them. You were such a great role model/friend to them.......

  • @medhurstt
    @medhurstt Год назад +3

    A blind repair that somehow we got to see incredibly well. Thanks Eric.

  • @milwaukeeroadjim9253
    @milwaukeeroadjim9253 Год назад +4

    I had Honda motorcycles in the 70s and 80s. Always got nervois tightening plugs into the alunimum heads. Good job as always Mr. O

  • @wjhjr1415
    @wjhjr1415 Год назад +4

    I couldn't see enough of this operation. You know our trust issues.😊

  • @GS-lh2nx
    @GS-lh2nx Год назад +12

    Mr. O feeling confident he got a quick fix. Me looking at the time stamp and knowing the crap has yet to hit the fan. I learn so much from these videos. Thanks for sharing. I don't think I will ever use that fancy threading tool but I have an urge to buy one.

  • @pplusbthrust
    @pplusbthrust Год назад +1

    And there you have it folks. Your classic broken hole video. All by feel.

  • @imacgst27
    @imacgst27 9 месяцев назад +2

    Love the videos where Mrs O comes out and talks or helps. Thank you guys for the great video.

  • @clintprice2123
    @clintprice2123 Год назад +4

    Eric O is so calm regardless of the situation which keeps him out of making hasty decisions. He always gets the job done and has a happy customer as well.
    It’s all about how you approach a situation that gets it behind you.

    • @mikeglasgow9618
      @mikeglasgow9618 Год назад +1

      My first thought would have been. What have I gotten myself into ! Lol

    • @rustynails68
      @rustynails68 11 месяцев назад

      I think that is a hard earned trait.

  • @carlevans7966
    @carlevans7966 Год назад +4

    You explained that extremely well.

  • @jimcharb4230
    @jimcharb4230 Год назад +2

    Eric is the Chuck Norris of mechanics, we he's around the heli coils threat themself in.

  • @davidjeromedawson
    @davidjeromedawson Год назад +2

    Many innuendos 😂. But seriously wish we had more guys like you around my home town.

  • @Fullchaos40
    @Fullchaos40 Год назад +2

    I don't live in New York, but just watching content like this makes me more comfortable with working on vehicles. Thank you for the content!

  • @metatechhd
    @metatechhd Год назад +17

    Mr. O's calm demeanor and problem-solving skills are truly admirable. He handles every challenge with ease and confidence, making the process look effortless. Another fantastic video, Mr. O! 👏🔧 Your expertise and composure are inspiring to watch. Keep up the great work! 💪🎥💯

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 9 месяцев назад

      And did it without using a mirror. He could have just ripped the rear view mirror out of the car and used it.

  • @varjoankka16
    @varjoankka16 Год назад +7

    Greetings from Finland!!

  • @daves7775
    @daves7775 Год назад +2

    Heli-Coils are neat/fantastic. In tests - they come out substantially stronger than original threads. Good Job.

  • @arpfre
    @arpfre 9 месяцев назад +1

    I never knew that there was such a tool as a reverse thread chaser. But then I've never damaged my spark plug threads either. Enjoyed the video. Thank you.

  • @OneLegged-honda-mechanic
    @OneLegged-honda-mechanic Год назад +6

    What I have done before is get a used spark plug, cut off the crush washer and put a 45 degree taper on it with your bench grinder where the crush washer was and use the modified spark plug to drive down into the new thread and tighten. The 45 angle will seat the top of the solid insert. Then remove modified spark plug and put in your toolbox. The one I did was Cyl 2 on a Hondu Pilot. No room to hammer.

  • @jimclifford1241
    @jimclifford1241 Год назад +6

    Your style, your wisdom and your insistence on quality and doing things the right way makes you a national treasure. Thank you sir!

  • @davidbelville2463
    @davidbelville2463 Год назад +1

    Amazing! Saved the customer a ton of cash. Most shops would have sold her a used engine

  • @russbarrows6689
    @russbarrows6689 5 дней назад

    Your comment about a brass hammer and a small ratchet reminded me of my favorite oil change business run by a retired Chief Petty Officer. I happened to see the tool rack in the pit and saw that most of the wrenches were but in half. I asked about that. He told me that with a shorter wrench it's unlikely than any of his employees would strip out the threads for the plug.

  • @RobertHancock1
    @RobertHancock1 Год назад +3

    I wonder if someone changed the plugs and was used to the taper seat style of plugs that barely need to be turned to tighten them. The gasket style plugs need to be tightened a lot farther especially if they are new and the gasket wasn't previously crushed.

  • @mikeycod7377
    @mikeycod7377 Год назад +3

    First time commenting Eric O. When you needed to expand the top of the helicoil with no swinging room the first thing that came to my mind was a palm nailer and then you said it👍
    I used a palm nailer years ago to install a soft plug on my inboard motor on my boat with out pulling the motor, mechanic insisted motor had to come out because of position and lack of room. You are one hell of a mechanic keep the videos coming 😁

  • @benjamincresswell3713
    @benjamincresswell3713 Год назад +2

    Hi Eric, I just found Eric O - After Hours. What a find. I saw your family photo. Beautiful! I have the utmost respect for you mister. Nice job working over the top of that Hondu with Mirrors & no smoke. Thank You for offering your time and expertise. I'm 71 and you help me keep in touch w/ new/ smarter ways and better stuff, so: You know you can use another cellphone as a live video camera for remote viewing, but also there are Free Apps to use OLD PHONES for it if you have WiFi. Keep up the great work Eric. ben/ michigan

  • @springfield4522
    @springfield4522 Год назад +2

    Great job, especially since you couldnt see it. And hey thanks for treating us to the roar of the mighty 1.5L !

  • @stevem4945
    @stevem4945 Год назад +3

    At 41:12 in you forgot to hit the Easy button under the monitor! I found the shallows useful in small engines (handy) not used too often. Missing the Cat Forman walking around.

  • @sdmoparmaninsd6713
    @sdmoparmaninsd6713 Год назад +3

    IMO the timesert kit is the way to go, had to do a V6 accord in one of the back cylinders... worked great still working to this day

  • @leopage2728
    @leopage2728 Год назад +1

    Remember. If I can do it, you can do it. I couldn’t do that if my life depended on it. Great video. You mechanics earn every dime you make now days working on the trash car companies make. From an Old guy that really enjoys watching you solve problems that come up.

  • @missulu
    @missulu Год назад +1

    Hard to believe there wasn't any damage to the spark plug, looks like someone tried to replace it!?! That engine sounds like a blender full of locknuts!lol! Great video! I hope your customers appreciate you!

  • @ColinMcCormack
    @ColinMcCormack Год назад +3

    Eric, you are the This Old Tony of mechanical repair videos

  • @williamdobbins3131
    @williamdobbins3131 Год назад +4

    This is a known issue on Honda Fit. Especially 2009. My wife's Fit had this issue at about 50k miles. During that time, the factory didn't use anti size, and that affected the torque. Out of warranty, but Honda covered 50% cost. Still ran me $2500.

    • @ecotec4
      @ecotec4 Год назад

      We going to say haven't seen this issues on fits. I own a 2013 fit with 120015 miles and always used anti seize and tightened them with human torque wrench lol. I've read indexing them gives you the optimal mpg.

    • @williamdobbins3131
      @williamdobbins3131 Год назад

      @ecotec4 Honda lost a class action law suit on 09 model Odyssey for this same issue. A year later, it was corrected, but too late for some of us. It's also why this was my first honda purchase, and also my last.

    • @johnmcnair8854
      @johnmcnair8854 Год назад +2

      You don't use anti-seize on plugs the threads come with a coating on them. We had the champion plug man give us a lecture on this at tech

  • @unkleeyerose
    @unkleeyerose 8 месяцев назад +1

    The expression I like when someone has obviously been messing with something they should have is "there's been some cowboys in here." One thing I can actually thank engineers for. They do know how to place clips and fasteners in strange places that make it obvious to those in the know that someone's been messing about.

  • @robertsee6400
    @robertsee6400 Год назад +1

    If needs to be done, I am bringing to you. At 71 , I am not going to enter the Snap-On truck anymore. Thanks for making the videos!

  • @JohnDoesGarage
    @JohnDoesGarage Год назад +5

    I was thinking a palm nailer would be perfect and then you said it yourself. Great video as usual. Thanks for showing.

    • @noblsht
      @noblsht Год назад +1

      Same thing I said it out loud to myself right before Eric said it ,, if I had a palm nailer I would send it to him

    • @imjabroni1
      @imjabroni1 Год назад +1

      He got some pretty good blows on that with the sideways hammer. 😆

  • @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
    @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT Год назад +3

    Great job, Eric! I didn't expect you could install an helicoil with such bad access to operate the tools.

  • @fubartotale3389
    @fubartotale3389 Год назад +1

    If you think this was an impressive repair, let me direct you to Eric installing threaded inserts in a stripped out toyota engine block.
    As a machinist I would have the luxury of having a bare block that I could clamp on a milling machine, locate the holes precisely, and drill and tap perfectly on location and square.
    Full props to Eric doing it in the car and having it work perfectly with full massive torque applied to the head bolts at the end.

  • @yelloradio
    @yelloradio Год назад +2

    Beyond being a good automotive “scrapper”, he still has the need to continue learning, which is another aspect to the enjoyment watching his videos. Additionally, his family dynamic is really to be appreciated.

  • @steubens7
    @steubens7 Год назад +4

    this feels like a whole lot of patience *and* you're explaining what's happening. love this channel

  • @ronallen6578
    @ronallen6578 Год назад +15

    Great video Mr. Eric!! I'm storing all of this knowledge for whenever I don't use it. I drive Chevys and they don't break down😂😂😂. Seriously, this was a good one. To do that pretty much blind shows this wasn't your first rodeo. It's always neat to watch someone that KNOWS what he or she is doing. Keep sending these out and I'll keep storing info for that 1 day I might need it. Thanks for sharing. Oh, my best to your better half, Mrs. "O"
    Have a good day.

  •  Год назад +2

    I have never heard of spark plugs backing out. This is very novel to me. Great video.

    • @noblsht
      @noblsht Год назад +2

      If they're only finger t tight they will back out has happened to me but luckily I didn't mess up the threads

    • @SiXiam
      @SiXiam Год назад

      @@noblsht The Honda Fit is well known for becoming loose overtime, at the original factory sparkplug torque spec. They increased it years later.

  • @simonsackett
    @simonsackett Год назад +1

    That catchphrase at the end really means something, even if it only gives a little more confidence than we had.

  • @rickmarshall808
    @rickmarshall808 Год назад +3

    I remember a Caviler that had worn spark plug holes in an aluminum head. Took head off, went to speed shop, they stamped steel inserts in. We bolted the head back on, screwed in new plugs, and it ran for years. Saved several hundred for sure.

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 Год назад +7

    And here I thought for sure that was going to be a head off repair. You showed this old dog a new trick. Great repair Mr. Eric. You certainly take care of your customers. I hope they take care of you. Be well and God bless.

    • @noblsht
      @noblsht Год назад +3

      Eric separates the professional from the amateurs, yet another example

  • @BWGPEI
    @BWGPEI Год назад +1

    You've convinced me of two things. One never buy a FIT, as it's a maintenance nightmare; and damn but you are good!

  • @ChrisWilliams-pu8pj
    @ChrisWilliams-pu8pj Год назад +2

    Good to see getting past the dental woes. Keep up the good work!

  • @Robalo-2660
    @Robalo-2660 Год назад +7

    Eric, you always make it look so easy. I watched Rainman Ray break off an EZ out in a water pump mounting hole and now he is looking for another Subaru engine. I know you have to feel good about that repair and you should!

  • @nevadafreedom3049
    @nevadafreedom3049 Год назад +4

    My new favorite YT channel. How did I not see this channel years ago. I enjoy Erics slow, patient, common sense yet methodical approach to every mystery thrown at him, while most of us cant download the experience he applies to the repairs he makes, I have learned a lot of simple electrical tests he uses to rule out and confirm symptoms, and for that im grateful. Keep on keep'n on Eric O ! Love Mrs.O's showings in the vids, she's lovely. Oh and I love it when the neighbor fires up that lawn mower, he must mow that yard twice a day, insane ! I laugh every time.

  • @ChrisD4335
    @ChrisD4335 Год назад +1

    Even though you got no space to do your wackin you still manage to finish, I respect that.

  • @nonyabiz2777
    @nonyabiz2777 Год назад +1

    Most content creators hold viewers approx 5 to 7 years if they are good. People lose interest in those amount of years in general. S.M.A is one I have watched from the beginning and will till the end. Few channels make me click on new videos as fast as S.M.A.

  • @draeger4652
    @draeger4652 Год назад +6

    My dad was a tool and die maker, worked for helicoil for a while, and as a mechanic, that was my favorite job he had, plenty of sets funneled my way

  • @rwbishop
    @rwbishop Год назад +3

    Long story, but I ended up with a manual 08 Fit a while back... definitely not much to look at and no racing machine, but was _very_ nimble, great in heavy traffic and for its size had amazing amounts of useable interior volume. The back seats flipped every further increasing interior space... and they lowered the floor all the way back by moving the fuel tank up under the front seats. Head room was second only to a motorcycle. All & all, it was really _very well_ thought out... and thats not even mentioning the stellar fuel mileage. In the 7 years I had it drove it cross country a couple of times & went everywhere in it... biggest issue was a flat tire. Sadly, I don't think they sold that well; heard Honda recently dropped the line.

  • @Charl2666
    @Charl2666 Год назад +1

    "Looking down a hole or at least a good one" Made we chuckle

  • @quantumleap359
    @quantumleap359 Год назад +2

    Can't beat this procedure. Spot on Dr. O! I hope there are no knuckleheads who put stupid remarks in the comments - this job was first class and correct. This also should remind everyone out there to keep all jackwagons from ever opening the hood on your vehicle.

  • @Wayne-Jones
    @Wayne-Jones Год назад +3

    Another good insert repair, your very nearly an expert now Mr O!😂👍

  • @dustcommander100
    @dustcommander100 Год назад +8

    Great video! Shows the contrast between fixing the problem in 15 minutes, or working on the car for hours and hours to pull the head and possibly creating other problems in the process. Very practical no-nonsense car repair!

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 9 месяцев назад

      Or just use JB Weld high temperature epoxy and wait for it to set and don't bother putting in new threads.

  • @monkeyCmonkeyDoo
    @monkeyCmonkeyDoo Год назад +2

    I was impressed at how clean the piston with the good plug was.

  • @donlaporte2301
    @donlaporte2301 Год назад +2

    Gotta love the dramatic brake clean entrance !!!😀

  • @jonathanchaplin9116
    @jonathanchaplin9116 Год назад +1

    Eric O a National Hero!