Nice comprehensive video. An improving to it would be to slow down a bit your narrative. I needed to re-wind the video couple of times. Could also be because English is not my first language😊 Great video. Thanks
ME 2! It actually didn't take that long. I think that all said and done was 3 1/2 hours. Then editing the video was 2 hours. It shouldn't take that long, but my videos raw suck, and have a ton of fluff....
they do always have a small "leak" even when closed. They are supposed to do that so the crank case can vent. it shouldn't leak enough for it to cause issues. Check your brake booster if you suspect a vacuum leak. It's the most common cause of mysterious ones.
I absolutely appreciate your video on the 1990 Geo Tracker 1.6 8V. I have run into things that were not connected correctly from the previous owner and can't seem to find proper routing. is this something someone could email you directly with and possible get a direction to turn..
It helps my algorithm if we chat here. I guess, somehow, I can respond with a RUclips Shorts video. I haven't tried it yet, or even figured it out but it was in a newsletter from youtube recently.
You know, I did that, and it would be in the low gears twin stick video, but I don’t think I detailed that. Maybe I will go under there and show that for it’s own video.
There are a few options, but all will require buying something. Below is a coupe of links to a cheap point and shoot tach that should work good. They are handy to have around if you are getting into tinkering on things. you can use them on anything that spins. amzn.to/2YNz9ja amzn.to/3p0R9Bg
It’s this one. It’s the shortest one I could find at the time. There may be better alternatives now, but it’s treated me well. Threaded Insert Tool Blind Rivet Nuts Rib Nut for Cordless Drill Body Tool 1/4" www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5S83WI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_9F9NY5G7Z442APX4C9ZP
Yes. Mine did that when almost warmed up when it’s thinking about idling down. It ended up being a vacuum leak. Mine was the line going to the brake booster.
@@Reallypeople1000 good luck! Starting fluid if you can’t find it. Just squirt it around where you suspect it may leak and listen to the engine Just a little bit, it doesn’t take much.
@@DeathTollRacing Thank you! We are having issues with our 1990 geo tracker so I was doing some research. You wouldn't happen to have a interior fuse panel diagram would you?
wow i got lost ,you one hell of a mechanic you got lots of patience
Thank you! Sorry you got lost.
Nice comprehensive video.
An improving to it would be to slow down a bit your narrative. I needed to re-wind the video couple of times. Could also be because English is not my first language😊
Great video. Thanks
Hope it helped!
Man.... I wish I could work that fast 👍👍😂👍👍
ME 2! It actually didn't take that long. I think that all said and done was 3 1/2 hours. Then editing the video was 2 hours. It shouldn't take that long, but my videos raw suck, and have a ton of fluff....
Pcv question my old one and my new one dont seal completely and causes a vacume leak is that just how these ones are? Great video!!
they do always have a small "leak" even when closed. They are supposed to do that so the crank case can vent. it shouldn't leak enough for it to cause issues. Check your brake booster if you suspect a vacuum leak. It's the most common cause of mysterious ones.
I absolutely appreciate your video on the 1990 Geo Tracker 1.6 8V. I have run into things that were not connected correctly from the previous owner and can't seem to find proper routing. is this something someone could email you directly with and possible get a direction to turn..
It helps my algorithm if we chat here. I guess, somehow, I can respond with a RUclips Shorts video. I haven't tried it yet, or even figured it out but it was in a newsletter from youtube recently.
Hey bud. I see on your on your paper for clutch adjustment. I can’t find a video on it. Could you guide me to right place if you made one
You know, I did that, and it would be in the low gears twin stick video, but I don’t think I detailed that. Maybe I will go under there and show that for it’s own video.
@@DeathTollRacing awesome thanks a lot. I will watch for it. Appreciate the help
My 94 Tracker doesn't have a tachometer. How can tell if the idle is 800 rpms?
There are a few options, but all will require buying something. Below is a coupe of links to a cheap point and shoot tach that should work good. They are handy to have around if you are getting into tinkering on things. you can use them on anything that spins.
amzn.to/2YNz9ja
amzn.to/3p0R9Bg
what was the tool you used to insert those rivnuts on the end of the drill?
It’s this one. It’s the shortest one I could find at the time. There may be better alternatives now, but it’s treated me well.
Threaded Insert Tool Blind Rivet Nuts Rib Nut for Cordless Drill Body Tool 1/4" www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5S83WI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_9F9NY5G7Z442APX4C9ZP
Have you ever had any issues with a fluctuating idle?
Yes. Mine did that when almost warmed up when it’s thinking about idling down. It ended up being a vacuum leak. Mine was the line going to the brake booster.
@@DeathTollRacing Ahhh! Didn't think about a vacuum leak! Thanks!
@@Reallypeople1000 good luck! Starting fluid if you can’t find it. Just squirt it around where you suspect it may leak and listen to the engine Just a little bit, it doesn’t take much.
@@DeathTollRacing Thanks!!
What is the black part in the bottom right corner that you moved?
Where at in the video?
@@DeathTollRacing the bottom right corner if you are facing the engine. Black box with a cone shape. You moved it in the video. Toward the end.
@@DeathTollRacing i believe it might be the cruise control?
@@AKblondie90 yes. I just had to watch. That was all the cruise control stuff.
@@DeathTollRacing Thank you! We are having issues with our 1990 geo tracker so I was doing some research.
You wouldn't happen to have a interior fuse panel diagram would you?
LS swap time😂
I stupidly was looking at the engine compartment thinking the same thing. It would fit. maybe on a 2wd hotrod one? It would be fun!