Absolute legend !! Needed to replace my glow plugs, watched your videos a couple of times to see how to remove all the parts to get to the plugs. Took about 3 hrs all in, now sorted and didn't have to pay £224 for the privilege. Thanks mate.
Hey mate - Thank you SO much for producing this video for us. I followed your video step-for-step over the weekend - your video made the job so easy! Especially loved the tips along the way - the 6mm opened ended spanner to remove the cable clip was incredible. Also used your suggested BBQ cleaner, followed by a packet of BBQ tough cleaning wipes which worked even better. Super grateful of the videos you upload for us! Cheers, Aaron - Perth, WA
Hey mate cheers for the video? I just bought a 2017 ranger 130k on clock at the fleet auction and over the weekend I changed the intercooler hoses over. I noticed a lot of carbon build up in the egr intake like yours. Did you notice any performance loss before your clean? Cheers mate.
Thank you for sharing this with us mate. At what point in the odo was the catch can installed? I have one of those ProVent 200 myself, which I installed when I bought my 3.2 Ranger at 63000km and I was hoping that it would take care of the carbon build-up.
@@killawattgarage when I first started as a trainee on a job site I had the bosses hand me down ryobi's, blow up the SDS hammer drill trying to drill through concrete floor to do a penetration, He gave me some money to go buy a new Ryobi SDS hammer drill exact same one that blew up that one only lasted 2 months as well, I am pretty abusive with my tools, Even my Milwaukee tools break after 4 to 5 years The only difference is the motors will keep on running it's the other things that break like the truck or the attachments but the motors keep on running
Same as everyone else in the comments... thanks so much, this is excellent. I hope YT is getting you good income. Cheers!
It would be good to have a list of the needed tools for this job.
Absolute legend !! Needed to replace my glow plugs, watched your videos a couple of times to see how to remove all the parts to get to the plugs. Took about 3 hrs all in, now sorted and didn't have to pay £224 for the privilege. Thanks mate.
Hey mate - Thank you SO much for producing this video for us. I followed your video step-for-step over the weekend - your video made the job so easy! Especially loved the tips along the way - the 6mm opened ended spanner to remove the cable clip was incredible. Also used your suggested BBQ cleaner, followed by a packet of BBQ tough cleaning wipes which worked even better. Super grateful of the videos you upload for us!
Cheers,
Aaron - Perth, WA
Awesome - thanks
Hi fella. Thank you for a clear, well explained video. Gee those pipes where clogged up. Now you can give them a good clean. Cheers
Great videos Mr Killa Watt, very detailed and easy to understand instructions 👍 will definitely give intake clean a crack.
Super helpful mate. Thanks heaps. Going to follow your videos and do this on my 3.2.
Glad it helped
Your videos are very helpful mate , just wanna say thankyou to you
cheers
Thanks for the tips. My mazda bt 50 3.2 is having egr valve clogging issue and I am repairing it by myself.
Hey mate cheers for the video? I just bought a 2017 ranger 130k on clock at the fleet auction and over the weekend I changed the intercooler hoses over. I noticed a lot of carbon build up in the egr intake like yours. Did you notice any performance loss before your clean? Cheers mate.
Excellent tutorial videos you do on the Rangers 🙌🏾.
If you do ever own the new V6 ranger please do tutorial videos for that one too 🙏🏾.
Noted!
Thanks👍👍
Great video. What is the part name of the black plastic hose you pulled off the EGR pipe that was all clogged up?
Just done mine needed a short socket to undo the bolt at bottom right rear. Hard to get to.
Thanks for sharing the tip.
What milage was/is on the ford?
Thank you for sharing this with us mate. At what point in the odo was the catch can installed? I have one of those ProVent 200 myself, which I installed when I bought my 3.2 Ranger at 63000km and I was hoping that it would take care of the carbon build-up.
It had a catch can installed at about 10,000km but a pipe broke at about 90,000km and I never bothered to fix it so it was back to standard.
Man why does this get so blocked up?
Is there another name for that flex drive ratchet? I can’t find it online anywhere. Thanks for any additional info. And great video.
www.totaltools.com.au/hose-clamp-nut-driver-300mm?gad_source=1
Much appreciated.
FAR OUT....how many kilometres did your ranger have when u did this video? Was this the first intake clean you did on your ranger ?
This is the first and at 215000km.
@@killawattgarage oh ok...
That's not bad for 200k....cheers for shearing
Fantastic to note.
Are the 3.2s much different than the 2.2?
Diesels have no throttle body.
My bad, I do say dumb stuff from time to time.Nice pick-up
@@killawattgarage No worries.👍
Eww Ryobi
haha, keep telling myself I will replace it when it breaks -Damm things keeps working.
@@killawattgarage when I first started as a trainee on a job site I had the bosses hand me down ryobi's, blow up the SDS hammer drill trying to drill through concrete floor to do a penetration, He gave me some money to go buy a new Ryobi SDS hammer drill exact same one that blew up that one only lasted 2 months as well,
I am pretty abusive with my tools,
Even my Milwaukee tools break after 4 to 5 years The only difference is the motors will keep on running it's the other things that break like the truck or the attachments but the motors keep on running