Outstanding diagnostic work! I missed your videos and im glad to see you back. This kind of technical work is what makes me proud to be a technician, and your teaching skills are top-notch as well. I'd love to train under someone like you for a day. The amount of information i could learn would be unbelievable. Looking forward to many more videos!
And you didn't get Tony getting zapped so this video could go viral?! lol Just kidding, great information Duane. Always love watching your videos. have a great week!
Dear Mr. Duane, maybe there is some unseen dirt on the LED and / or the rotor's tiny cuts and openings, and maybe cleaning it (maybe) in some brake cleaner will restore the correct balance. If you kept the old distributor maybe you can make a test on same or other similar vehicle or just dissecting it , but I know such things are not feasible as it consume lots of time. The idea from this is that even if the manual says change this part, a simple cleaning might riddle the problem (in some scenarios). With my sincere regards and respect. John Kaplanian.
Sweet fix! What model scanner is that? Looks like a older one as it's using Windows XP. Maybe on the used market it's cheap enough to where I could afford it.
Outstanding diagnostic work! I missed your videos and im glad to see you back. This kind of technical work is what makes me proud to be a technician, and your teaching skills are top-notch as well. I'd love to train under someone like you for a day. The amount of information i could learn would be unbelievable. Looking forward to many more videos!
Cool to see you back Duane. Awesome Channel!!!
good job. love the vacuum guage test. Cat blockage many jump to but a simple view of vacuum is a good starting point.
just can't wait for your next video you are such a great teacher thank you
Distributor non repairable. That's should be illegal. Annoying that the cam sensor can't be replaced just by itself
And you didn't get Tony getting zapped so this video could go viral?! lol Just kidding, great information Duane. Always love watching your videos. have a great week!
Great editing and explanation of the process, thanks.
Dear Mr. Duane, maybe there is some unseen dirt on the LED and / or the rotor's tiny cuts and openings, and maybe cleaning it (maybe) in some brake cleaner will restore the correct balance. If you kept the old distributor maybe you can make a test on same or other similar vehicle or just dissecting it , but I know such things are not feasible as it consume lots of time. The idea from this is that even if the manual says change this part, a simple cleaning might riddle the problem (in some scenarios). With my sincere regards and respect. John Kaplanian.
Thanks for uploading such detail oriented videos you seem like a real koo oldman
Sweet fix! What model scanner is that? Looks like a older one as it's using Windows XP. Maybe on the used market it's cheap enough to where I could afford it.
TheTarrMan it's a snap on verus. 1000-2000 on eBay.
Love your videos.
thanks nice job
Nice video
a new video is in the works right now &will be posted soon
nice to see you back detective
thank you
Interesting that distributor don't show his proper code here. Thanks.
we need a video