Thank you for your videos. Just recently found your channel but have enjoyed watching several of your videos. Especially enjoy your sardonic sense of humor, reminds me of myself 😁
I have a generator with a Honda clone and the parts manual lists that cap on the end of the valve as a "Valve Rotator" specified as a exhaust valve only part. I found this out when adjusting the valves and noticed the intake didn't have one. Pretty sure it's on other Hondas.
I’m gonna sneak into your shop some night and replace every feeler gauge with ones that are only marked in thousandths. I have watched dozens (actually, probably hundreds) of videos from guys above the border and none of them call out the numbers in metric, so I don’t think Canadians really mind. That includes Jake, Dony, Don and Steve. (Guys on the other side of The Ponds don’t really matter. No offense, Mick and Tom!) 😂 Maybe you should take a poll. Just sayin’. (Or mind my own beeswax!) 😉
@@hester781 D’oh! 😉 Maybe state ours first and only afterwards state metric? I don’t mind both, only mind when you state metric but don’t say it’s metric or label it as millimeters. This could definitely lead to confusion and mistakes for newbies. My preference, if you’re going to use metric, is to display that clearly in the titles but stick to calling it out in thousandths. That’s my $.02 and I’m stickin’ to it! 😂
Loving the videos. Was wondering what brand is your round head ratchet been looking for one. Also how big is your shop? Thank you keep up the great work
Thank you! So I think you're talking about the little quarter inch ratchet that I used when I was doing the coil? If so that is an old craftsman with the built-in thumb wheel on the ratchet face. It's one of my favorites and I actually have the full set! As far as my current shop size if you looked down at it from the sky it's kind of shaped like a P with the longest wall being about 16 feet and the next longest being the double doors in front of my lift about 12 feet, then the wall at the bottom of the P left of the main door is about 9 feet. Hopefully that makes sense, it's a little awkward shaped but it has served me very well
@@philssmallenginesI actually found one on eBay here's the link. This is the one I used on the spark plug www.ebay.com/itm/146155947731?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Gc_aKECvRD-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=nzDYeVhcT7i&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Always nice to get a good surprise! 😃👍🇺🇸
Definitely psyched about this one! I have one more motor from him that I have to go through so fingers crossed!
Thank you for your videos. Just recently found your channel but have enjoyed watching several of your videos. Especially enjoy your sardonic sense of humor, reminds me of myself 😁
Thank you very much! Not only for the compliment but for adding a new word to my vocabulary! 😂👍🏻
Always good videos - keep them coming. Thanks
Thank you! 👍🏻
You got really lucky with this one and I've heard of that Hester guy, maybe I should check out one of his videos. 🙂
He is one of the few I watch everyday 😊
@@philliphall5198 he’s good but I think we watch the same channels because I see you all the time Phillip. 🤣👍🏼
I've heard he's a hack that balances mower blades 😂😂👍🏻
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Enjoyed as always Hester!
Thank you! 👍🏻
Sweet!! Your videos are always interesting and entertaining. We always learn something. Many thanks! 😀👍
Thank you! 👍🏻
I have a generator with a Honda clone and the parts manual lists that cap on the end of the valve as a "Valve Rotator" specified as a exhaust valve only part. I found this out when adjusting the valves and noticed the intake didn't have one. Pretty sure it's on other Hondas.
Yea the amount of clearance was definitely suspicious. But time will tell I suppose lol
I’m gonna sneak into your shop some night and replace every feeler gauge with ones that are only marked in thousandths.
I have watched dozens (actually, probably hundreds) of videos from guys above the border and none of them call out the numbers in metric, so I don’t think Canadians really mind. That includes Jake, Dony, Don and Steve. (Guys on the other side of The Ponds don’t really matter. No offense, Mick and Tom!) 😂
Maybe you should take a poll. Just sayin’. (Or mind my own beeswax!) 😉
I've been asked by the folks across the pond a few times so I always try to mention it lol
@@hester781
D’oh! 😉 Maybe state ours first and only afterwards state metric? I don’t mind both, only mind when you state metric but don’t say it’s metric or label it as millimeters. This could definitely lead to confusion and mistakes for newbies. My preference, if you’re going to use metric, is to display that clearly in the titles but stick to calling it out in thousandths.
That’s my $.02 and I’m stickin’ to it! 😂
Loving the videos. Was wondering what brand is your round head ratchet been looking for one. Also how big is your shop? Thank you keep up the great work
Thank you! So I think you're talking about the little quarter inch ratchet that I used when I was doing the coil? If so that is an old craftsman with the built-in thumb wheel on the ratchet face. It's one of my favorites and I actually have the full set! As far as my current shop size if you looked down at it from the sky it's kind of shaped like a P with the longest wall being about 16 feet and the next longest being the double doors in front of my lift about 12 feet, then the wall at the bottom of the P left of the main door is about 9 feet. Hopefully that makes sense, it's a little awkward shaped but it has served me very well
@ thank you very much !!! Have a great day
You don’t have the model number by chance ? I definitely need to pick some up on eBay thank you
@@philssmallenginesI actually found one on eBay here's the link. This is the one I used on the spark plug
www.ebay.com/itm/146155947731?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Gc_aKECvRD-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=nzDYeVhcT7i&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@hester781 thank you again so much just made a bid
Hey, everyone deserves to catch a break once in a while, even self-deprecating JD, right? 😉🔧👍
Even a blind squirrel 😂
@@hester781😂👍🐿️
Do you know of a place that sale piston rings for a powermore 420 cc engine ???😮
I don't unfortunately, i'm sure somebody must though
Wash it be for u wood on it
I honestly went into this thinking it was a blown up engine, plus at the moment my hoses are shut off 👍🏻
Work on it
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Cement equipment is AllWAYS a bad rings 😢😢😢
Yes sir 👍🏻