Your priority should be you and your health, we'll still be here waiting for content. Better take some time off now and again then being forced to a halt by your body. Your content is so detailed and focused, it's amazing, keep it up Sarah and thank you for sharing it with us!
Sarah: The first thing all of us want is you staying safe and saving yourself. Stress is absolutely a medical condition and should never be treated lightly. But also, quite simply: Hey Sarah, are you OK? Take care of YOU, and remember that we love you!
I know I always joke about wanting the truck but this is more important. Take a break. Period. Take a break when you need one. Its wonderful to see some one who enjoys what they are doing as much as you. Don't let it consume you. Look at some one that has wrenched for 40 or 50 years. Chances are they might be pretty beat up. Lotsa head whacks, back strains, chemicals and other assorted injuries. If you cram 50 years of work into 10 years...Somethings gonna give. When it ain't fun or you lose focus...ya gotta walk away. An hour, a day, a week. What ever it takes to keep your cranium screwed on properly. Thanks so much for all your work. Your doing great!!!
Great video as always! Don't overwork yourself for the channel. Your health takes top priority. Take breaks when needed, we will understand and be behind you 100% still.
RUclips doesn’t work like that. Us individual creators have to work our asses off because social media is dominated now by companies with several dozen employees generating content like machines. If we don’t keep up, RUclips doesn’t care and it’ll kill a channel by not staying consistent regardless if your viewers are loyal. It’s a highly complex process running a successful channel despite how it seems.
@@SarahnTuned It's a shame it is like that! I'm sure the majority of us don't really understand the in's and out's like you do. You put 200% or more in every video you upload. I just wanted to let you know we appreciate your dedication. Take time for yourself if and when you can. Much love Sarah!
@@SarahnTuned random thought Mac Beth has even called you in the middle of filming her videos to ask you questions. The power of multiple people working together may help call in some girl power reinforcements. Im sure you two goofing off and throwing lawn darts will draw more views than some of these idiots can do in a year. Take a break go sneak a camera into anywhere you and your friends can decompress we will watch and laugh along with you !!
@@SarahnTuned Gosh-o-mighty Sarah! I never really realized how much work and the day to day effort you tube demands. I’m almost 70 and was thinking of starting my own channel but now…I’m not sure I’d have the energy for that! Thanks for being there and working so hard. I really enjoy your videos and sense of humor. Hooah! (Ex-USAF Vietnam era & Cold War vet).
You know it’s fine to take some time off. It’s your channel. You’re the boss. 👍🏻😉 Restoration coming along nicely! 👏🏻 Seriously, take the time you need. We’ll be here waiting. 😎
@@SarahnTuned Just know (at least for me that is) that I appreciate everything you do. You can't kill yourself over this though. I know its more than just a job, but at the same time you gotta look out for your health. Take some time.. Go visit Mick Beth or get a hold of Lil Sarah. Spend some time away. Recharge. :-)
@@SarahnTuned But your health (both mental and physical) is more important than RUclips, even if it is your job. If you are concerned about just not being able to upload on schedule, then by all means, create any video that takes the minimal amount of time and effort to create (heck , even just vlog video is more than enough) and upload that. You can even film them in advance.
@@SarahnTuned Sarah, RUclips ultimately doesn't care about you. If you work yourself into a grave, they know there will be someone else they can make their ad revenue off. Yes, videos need to be made and we know you are a perfectionist, but find it in yourself to save some time somewhere in editing, camera setup etc. I guess I am saying the content is why we watch. Your editing and video quality is a bonus (and a huge bonus), but I'd rather be watching your videos in 5 years, than wondering why you disappeared suddenly one day..... You are self employed, therefore you are the most valuable asset your business has. Protect that asset, otherwise the income stops.
I've been living vicariously through this project because my ranger is too far gone to be saved. I would have to do a frame swap due to Michigan salt rotting the frame out and I'm in no position to do that as a full time student living in an apartment. Thank you for the all great videos, Sarah
Love your channel Sarah awesome to see your channel grow, been watching for years on end. Especially since we all know how dedicated and diverse your skills are. Other youtube automotive news channels also should be giving you shout out for your commitment to perfection at your craft. Some say OCD I say you just appreciate doing something right and correct. Hope others see your channwl so you get some well deserved sponsor's for the amazing projects you do. Stay safe! 🙌🏽
Thanks! I actually turn down 90% of sponsorship offers I get. Last thing I want is some stupid thing about bald feet or a dumb cellphone game I’d never play in the middle of my video just to make a quick buck.
Watching some of these videos really help while working on my 1990 Ford Ranger. Not getting a lot done after getting it taken apart but sure like watching the videos.
I always learn things from your videos, today I learned that rear main seals shouldn't be lubed when being put in. And I will never forget it because of your glorious explanation.
Sarah you are a star, really. I love your somewhat irreverent attitude to workshop practise, no negative connotations intended or implied. Just pure loveliness. Brilliant!!
in my case beyond a shadow of a doubt I subscribed to a duo halfway around the world in another hemisphere that have a different style and have been in the business for 14 years that I do enjoy immensely. Having said that, Sarah on her own is... well my favorite for a multitude of reasons which means nothing to anyone but me.
Bug sprayer, swimming pool acid, soda blaster with added baking soda blaster, pressure. Spray with acid, let sit for 10 minutes shoot with blaster, pressure wash, repeat if necessary. Will bring to bright smooth finish.
Love your work and channel! Perhaps try book in four week long breaks evenly throughout the year and get properly away from work! The change will refresh you
Excellent work, Sarah...even the monotonous (to you) work! ;-) Your fastidiousness is an admirable trait but not to the exclusion of your health! Take care of your self first, we (I) can wait for when ever you are ready. Thank you for your efforts, Sarah...they are greatly appreciated! You're doing fantastically!
Love how much detail you go into and makes remember the small details. Please take a little time off though and recharge yourself. We all will be here waiting when you get back.
no matter how tedious or boring something is, please show it to some degree. I've been following this series because I'm doing the same project on a 97 nissan and this has been informative and inspiring. Thanks, btw.
Always love your videos Sarah!! Totally inspired by your knowledge and willingness to plunge into any project. This pickup is my favorite subject by far. Probably because I’m into restoring older cars more than working on the newer vehicles. My garage now holds a totally restored to stock 1955 Chevy 210 Delray Club Coupe and a totally Hot Rod 1929 Ford Roadster. During this pandemic they have been slumbering, but you are inspiring me to get them back on the street where they belong!! Keep up the interesting content!
Off-topic, but Sarah started it: an ex's sister had ferrets that were straight up alcoholics. If you left a glass of wine undefended, they would steal as much of it as they could. They would also steal beer and some mixed drinks, but not soft drinks or water. Guessing they didn't wind up at a nursing home, but I never asked. (Yep, I'm one of those people of the internet, since the 90s.)
Wow… that was a fast almost 16 minutes of great content. I occasionally have those “zoned out” moments. Overwork will definitely contribute to it, but I’ve learned it has more to do with keeping consistent sleep habits which become more important as we age. Your commitment to your vocation is truly extraordinary but if slowing down a little means less work accomplished in each video, you owe it to yourself… I know you won’t adjust your 72 hour schedule! Thank you, Sarah. 👍👍👍
And if it still turns, you can loosely put in a pressure plate bolt and a transmission bolt and connect with wire or small chain. It doesn't need much to prevent spinning.
@Sarah: Your best bet would be contacting LMC Truck in Lenaxa, Kansas, for the flare hardware you need. They sell an aftermarket flare for the Ranger that has hardware with it, but I didn't see an individual part number for the hardware only. Though at $85 + tax, you theoretically could get the flares from LMC Truck, and simply use the hardware kit that comes with it. And I completely understand on getting OEM fasteners, but given how old the truck is (being almost 30 years old), you may have to go with an aftermarket solution to put the flares back on.
@@SarahnTuned : Only other option I can come up with would be to have the proper diameter bolts with nuts and washers, so that at the least, you can bolt the flares back on. As I said, it's not the preferable solution, but it is a solution. And I understand about wanting OEM fasteners and components. The other question is, have you thought about using the manual you have and researching possible part numbers from that? I would think that the service manual would have parts numbers for direct or equivalent replacement. And if not from the manual you have, then perhaps finding a body parts manual that a body shop would use, and getting parts numbers from that.
@3:29 I bet it does... I often forget what I was doing or where I put something 30 seconds ago. I blame the weed.. BTW, vinegar will take the corrosion off aluminium the same way it removes rust from steel.
Everything is coming together on Ranger. I Hope you get some well needed rest, Hope you feel better. I felt that way many times at jobs dancing and/or Labor Work.
Wunderbar, Sarah! Shop towels...no rules , just right. Great closeups and banter while putting this back together. Fun to see you shimmy in the frothy suds. Take a breath, take a trip, take it all the way back now, y'all!
I'm a master cabinetmaker I can appreciate another master of their craft. You're awesome at what you do. I actually envy you because I can't do it...well done.
Yes indeed. Those mental lapses are a common sign that you need some rest and downtime. I have been there. Get some rest, take a relaxing drive in your new Bronco, and get back to your loyal fans when you feel refreshed.
This was a great video! Just don't burn yourself out. I think more of us than care to admit know we are getting burned out, especially with past events and current ones. Just stay being exactly who you are because we all love ya that way. Love the videos and can't wait to see the finished truck, even though it will be a little sad not to see that project pop up in my notifications. Cheers!
It’s coming along nicely Sarah. The best outcome for cleaning up the aluminum transmission is blasting it with glass bead. If you can find someone with a large enough cabinet to put it inside you could go that route. Knowing you are something like me, you won’t be happy until it is back to new especially with all the perfection of ever bring else.
You definitely sound overworked. I've been there before where like...I just start losing chunks of time. Please take care of yourself. We love you and we want you healthy and safe and happy❤❤❤
I like to think in an alternate universe there is a Sarah making actual videos about each "link up above". I think the drunk ferret video would be awesome.
After returning to civilization and after meeting a fellow Sarah fan i finally get to watch. The things i remember the most are Shafts and insertion. Clean pull out. Hard to work w/ something this little, and last but not least "Hand Fisting."
Love the Bora Bora shirt. Had an adventure in Tahiti that included a ferry to the little Island. Great memories. I am rebuilding a 96 ranger with a little 4 and no accessories as a fuel mizer project, enjoying the build...
After watching SMA and Rainman Ray channels I thought that flashlight or wrench gravity is quite common. Same goes to me, about everything that can, tends to fall down/over. Would not leave torque wrench on the bolt like this, it would fall off the moment I'm not looking.
Instead of soda blasting. Try Walnut blasting. You can get walnut shell at Harbor Freight pretty cheap. It's a little bit more aggressive than soda. But not too horrible aggressive
I will say this is a nice change of pace for most content out there by seeing a cheap vehicle being restored and not in some million dollar shop yet still have a high production value but let's be honest. No way Sarah spends her own money doing this. Thank you Patreons.
Sarah: Just to add to what's been said before - while we all appreciate the effort you put into providing the excellent content you create, I'm pretty sure we'd all rather wait a bit between videos to ensure you are not overstressed - please make taking care your yourself 1st a priority. You need to apply the same level of OCD care to yourself as you do to your fleet.
The project is coming along amazingly well! But for your sake and ours as viewers, I hope you’re able to take it easy and take whatever time you need off in order to feel like a person again. I don’t know many harder workers than you, nor anyone who might deserve time off to relax more than you. Please prioritize yourself!
Delphi make alot of aftermarket parts these days. Tech tip to stop flywheel moving. Get an old ring gear and cut a piece off. Put a bellhousing bolt in engine then put the piece of ring gear on the flywheel against bolt.
I'll echo the thoughts already shared.....We'll always enjoy each and every video you produce, keep a comfortable pace and pause once in a while to spend some quality time with your penguins. We're not going anywhere. Oh yes, as always this video was superb!
Sarah I was researching a problem on a truck I am working on. I literally stubbled across your channel. You so mechanic! My gosh I laughed my ass off. I have been where you are at with the "taking a trip but never leaving the farm". That's a bad spot to be with what your doing. You do the craziest darn things like bolting on a oil pan on without tightening the rod caps. Reassembling a carburetor with the float sitting right there on your work bench in front of you. Other motorheads did that though, I never did it. ROTFL. Seriously, time out. Go sky diving over Mt. Kīlauea in Hawaii, that will seriously blow out the stagnant mental fuel. With that said I adore you channel. New fan!
I came here for the golf references... Loving the build and upgrade videos, level of detail and effort going into your vehicles is impressive 👌 Video production is on point also!
I just recently had to put new bearings in my Neptune front loader washing machine Sarah and the kit was the same thing for the seal with a little plastic piece that cracked me up!
After you showing how to do the rear main seal, I have even less faith/desire to have mine that is a very minor leak fixed. Clearly a repair best done with the engine out.
As a sufferer if stress, take it from me Sarah, do not ignore the signs. Take a break, refresh and then you will have a better outlook (and less frustration) with life.
Happy Sunday Sarah!!! Glad you're easing up just a small bit, for your sanity, totally understand what you described, kinda like searching feverishly for something only to realize you're holding onto that something, or it has been on your person the whole time.😁 Great work as per usual, stay excellent!!!😎
Your priority should be you and your health, we'll still be here waiting for content. Better take some time off now and again then being forced to a halt by your body. Your content is so detailed and focused, it's amazing, keep it up Sarah and thank you for sharing it with us!
True that, a break would be well deserved, Sarah works her but off day in and day out.
Yes. Take a break. Buy some new footwear, or jeans that don't have holes in them.
Sarah, how about going to visit Liz for a couple of days? Give yourself a break.
@@jollyrogarrr8848 Please understand ... the Holes are for better cooling !
@@jollyrogarrr8848 What? I love those peek a boo pants!
The worst thing about an inebriated ferret is they always weasel their way out of buying the next round...
This! You deserve a ❤️ from Sarah for this comment!
priceless
Or oops sorry I forgot and left my wallet at home.......My older brother has used that one on me numerous times over the years.
They also tend to steal beer from other's glasses without anyone noticing. Little thieves...
So true. The little buggers always have a Cunning Plan.
Sarah: The first thing all of us want is you staying safe and saving yourself. Stress is absolutely a medical condition and should never be treated lightly. But also, quite simply:
Hey Sarah, are you OK? Take care of YOU, and remember that we love you!
You're rear main seal innuendo game is top notch!
Sound like you need to take a day off and go soak in a hot spring. Love your work.
I know I always joke about wanting the truck but this is more important. Take a break. Period. Take a break when you need one. Its wonderful to see some one who enjoys what they are doing as much as you. Don't let it consume you. Look at some one that has wrenched for 40 or 50 years. Chances are they might be pretty beat up. Lotsa head whacks, back strains, chemicals and other assorted injuries. If you cram 50 years of work into 10 years...Somethings gonna give. When it ain't fun or you lose focus...ya gotta walk away. An hour, a day, a week. What ever it takes to keep your cranium screwed on properly. Thanks so much for all your work. Your doing great!!!
Great video as always! Don't overwork yourself for the channel. Your health takes top priority. Take breaks when needed, we will understand and be behind you 100% still.
RUclips doesn’t work like that. Us individual creators have to work our asses off because social media is dominated now by companies with several dozen employees generating content like machines. If we don’t keep up, RUclips doesn’t care and it’ll kill a channel by not staying consistent regardless if your viewers are loyal. It’s a highly complex process running a successful channel despite how it seems.
@@SarahnTuned It's a shame it is like that! I'm sure the majority of us don't really understand the in's and out's like you do. You put 200% or more in every video you upload. I just wanted to let you know we appreciate your dedication. Take time for yourself if and when you can. Much love Sarah!
@@SarahnTuned random thought Mac Beth has even called you in the middle of filming her videos to ask you questions. The power of multiple people working together may help call in some girl power reinforcements. Im sure you two goofing off and throwing lawn darts will draw more views than some of these idiots can do in a year. Take a break go sneak a camera into anywhere you and your friends can decompress we will watch and laugh along with you !!
@@SarahnTuned Gosh-o-mighty Sarah! I never really realized how much work and the day to day effort you tube demands. I’m almost 70 and was thinking of starting my own channel but now…I’m not sure I’d have the energy for that! Thanks for being there and working so hard. I really enjoy your videos and sense of humor. Hooah! (Ex-USAF Vietnam era & Cold War vet).
@@SarahnTuned That sucks. How can that be sustainable for you? I'm really worried.
You know it’s fine to take some time off. It’s your channel. You’re the boss. 👍🏻😉
Restoration coming along nicely! 👏🏻
Seriously, take the time you need. We’ll be here waiting. 😎
If only that was how RUclips worked..
@@SarahnTuned Just know (at least for me that is) that I appreciate everything you do. You can't kill yourself over this though. I know its more than just a job, but at the same time you gotta look out for your health. Take some time.. Go visit Mick Beth or get a hold of Lil Sarah. Spend some time away. Recharge. :-)
@@SarahnTuned But your health (both mental and physical) is more important than RUclips, even if it is your job.
If you are concerned about just not being able to upload on schedule, then by all means, create any video that takes the minimal amount of time and effort to create (heck , even just vlog video is more than enough) and upload that. You can even film them in advance.
@@SarahnTuned Sarah, RUclips ultimately doesn't care about you. If you work yourself into a grave, they know there will be someone else they can make their ad revenue off.
Yes, videos need to be made and we know you are a perfectionist, but find it in yourself to save some time somewhere in editing, camera setup etc.
I guess I am saying the content is why we watch. Your editing and video quality is a bonus (and a huge bonus), but I'd rather be watching your videos in 5 years, than wondering why you disappeared suddenly one day.....
You are self employed, therefore you are the most valuable asset your business has. Protect that asset, otherwise the income stops.
@@SarahnTuned throw together a series of "best-of" or "bloopers", and schedule those - take some time out, even a few days
The attention to detail simply blows me away.
Thank you for taking us on this journey.
Learning is the shit
The rear seal tutorial was uniquely Sarah. Your health and happiness are in my thoughts.
Thank you Sarah.
Sarah's attention to detail has no limits. And I thought I was OCD.....
I eagerly await your book of "Sarah's Wisdoms."
Gotta admit, your channel is the 1st one to reference the Millennium Falcon.......nice😜
This is such a beautiful project. Respect to your grandmother
Glass media in a sandblaster is what my dad used when rebuilding alternators. It really brightens up the aluminum.
I've been living vicariously through this project because my ranger is too far gone to be saved. I would have to do a frame swap due to Michigan salt rotting the frame out and I'm in no position to do that as a full time student living in an apartment. Thank you for the all great videos, Sarah
Love your channel Sarah awesome to see your channel grow, been watching for years on end. Especially since we all know how dedicated and diverse your skills are. Other youtube automotive news channels also should be giving you shout out for your commitment to perfection at your craft. Some say OCD I say you just appreciate doing something right and correct. Hope others see your channwl so you get some well deserved sponsor's for the amazing projects you do. Stay safe! 🙌🏽
Thanks! I actually turn down 90% of sponsorship offers I get. Last thing I want is some stupid thing about bald feet or a dumb cellphone game I’d never play in the middle of my video just to make a quick buck.
@@SarahnTuned Can't put a price on integrity 😉🤗👍
@@SarahnTuned Your integrity is part of your charm.
Watching some of these videos really help while working on my 1990 Ford Ranger. Not getting a lot done after getting it taken apart but sure like watching the videos.
I always learn things from your videos, today I learned that rear main seals shouldn't be lubed when being put in. And I will never forget it because of your glorious explanation.
I watch your vids because I have some interest in cars; but mostly because I think you're an awesome person. I'd love to have you as a friend.
Thanks 😊 that’s a pretty solid comment to come across haha!
@@SarahnTuned Thanks Sarah!
It’s coming out really nice
I love ❤️ your videos. Have always worried about your insane work ethic but can't praise it enough. Take care of yourself; your fans will never leave.
Thank you for working hard to make these cool videos 👍🏻
Sarah you are a star, really. I love your somewhat irreverent attitude to workshop practise, no negative connotations intended or implied. Just pure loveliness. Brilliant!!
Likely my favorite car channel I subscribe to, honest content, clear details and realistic outcomes. Thanks 🙏🏻
in my case beyond a shadow of a doubt
I subscribed to a duo halfway around the world in another hemisphere that have a different style and have been in the business for 14 years that I do enjoy immensely. Having said that, Sarah on her own is... well my favorite for a multitude of reasons which means nothing to anyone but me.
Bug sprayer, swimming pool acid, soda blaster with added baking soda blaster, pressure.
Spray with acid, let sit for 10 minutes shoot with blaster, pressure wash, repeat if necessary.
Will bring to bright smooth finish.
Love your work and channel! Perhaps try book in four week long breaks evenly throughout the year and get properly away from work! The change will refresh you
Excellent work, Sarah...even the monotonous (to you) work! ;-) Your fastidiousness is an admirable trait but not to the exclusion of your health! Take care of your self first, we (I) can wait for when ever you are ready. Thank you for your efforts, Sarah...they are greatly appreciated! You're doing fantastically!
Love your reports. You add an affectionate friendliness towards vehicles you care about. I really love that. No one but you, Sarah.
Love how much detail you go into and makes remember the small details. Please take a little time off though and recharge yourself. We all will be here waiting when you get back.
no matter how tedious or boring something is, please show it to some degree. I've been following this series because I'm doing the same project on a 97 nissan and this has been informative and inspiring. Thanks, btw.
Refreshing to see quality work, with the right tools and attention to detail.
Any plans of entering your Grams truck and Mister Dos in to car/truck shows?
They're both really clean so you should.
*They're Winners.*
Always love your videos Sarah!! Totally inspired by your knowledge and willingness to plunge into any project. This pickup is my favorite subject by far. Probably because I’m into restoring older cars more than working on the newer vehicles. My garage now holds a totally restored to stock 1955 Chevy 210 Delray Club Coupe and a totally Hot Rod 1929 Ford Roadster. During this pandemic they have been slumbering, but you are inspiring me to get them back on the street where they belong!! Keep up the interesting content!
Off-topic, but Sarah started it: an ex's sister had ferrets that were straight up alcoholics. If you left a glass of wine undefended, they would steal as much of it as they could. They would also steal beer and some mixed drinks, but not soft drinks or water.
Guessing they didn't wind up at a nursing home, but I never asked.
(Yep, I'm one of those people of the internet, since the 90s.)
Wow… that was a fast almost 16 minutes of great content. I occasionally have those “zoned out” moments. Overwork will definitely contribute to it, but I’ve learned it has more to do with keeping consistent sleep habits which become more important as we age. Your commitment to your vocation is truly extraordinary but if slowing down a little means less work accomplished in each video, you owe it to yourself… I know you won’t adjust your 72 hour schedule! Thank you, Sarah. 👍👍👍
Put your torque wrench on the other side (180 degrees across) so there's less leverage to spin the crank.
I second that idea. It applies to wheel nuts also.
And if it still turns, you can loosely put in a pressure plate bolt and a transmission bolt and connect with wire or small chain. It doesn't need much to prevent spinning.
Yes, very useful advice here.
@Sarah: Your best bet would be contacting LMC Truck in Lenaxa, Kansas, for the flare hardware you need. They sell an aftermarket flare for the Ranger that has hardware with it, but I didn't see an individual part number for the hardware only. Though at $85 + tax, you theoretically could get the flares from LMC Truck, and simply use the hardware kit that comes with it.
And I completely understand on getting OEM fasteners, but given how old the truck is (being almost 30 years old), you may have to go with an aftermarket solution to put the flares back on.
I researched it, it’s considered part of the flare so it’s not sold separately.
@@SarahnTuned : Only other option I can come up with would be to have the proper diameter bolts with nuts and washers, so that at the least, you can bolt the flares back on.
As I said, it's not the preferable solution, but it is a solution. And I understand about wanting OEM fasteners and components.
The other question is, have you thought about using the manual you have and researching possible part numbers from that? I would think that the service manual would have parts numbers for direct or equivalent replacement.
And if not from the manual you have, then perhaps finding a body parts manual that a body shop would use, and getting parts numbers from that.
You can use nylon brushes on a drill to clean up that transmission, it's time consuming and fidly, but low buck...
@3:29
I bet it does...
I often forget what I was doing or where I put something 30 seconds ago. I blame the weed..
BTW, vinegar will take the corrosion off aluminium the same way it removes rust from steel.
This will be the most beautiful Ranger I have seen. Thank you for doing this and sharing with me. I enjoy your presentation.
Everything is coming together on Ranger. I Hope you get some well needed rest, Hope you feel better. I felt that way many times at jobs dancing and/or Labor Work.
Sarah, you're a bloody legend! Take it easy and please look after yourself as your are a big part of all of our lives!
It was cool seeing you with an employee, if only for an hour. Truck is looking sweet!
Wunderbar, Sarah! Shop towels...no rules , just right. Great closeups and banter while putting this back together. Fun to see you shimmy in the frothy suds. Take a breath, take a trip, take it all the way back now, y'all!
I'm a master cabinetmaker I can appreciate another master of their craft. You're awesome at what you do. I actually envy you because I can't do it...well done.
*You need a fun vacation and relaxing. We'll wait for ya to get back.*
Cruises are really cheap right now. Really cheap.
Yes indeed. Those mental lapses are a common sign that you need some rest and downtime. I have been there. Get some rest, take a relaxing drive in your new Bronco, and get back to your loyal fans when you feel refreshed.
Well done on the dazed and confused reference.
Great job Sarah. You’re smashing it
This was a great video! Just don't burn yourself out. I think more of us than care to admit know we are getting burned out, especially with past events and current ones. Just stay being exactly who you are because we all love ya that way. Love the videos and can't wait to see the finished truck, even though it will be a little sad not to see that project pop up in my notifications. Cheers!
I think you should go on an overlanding vacation with that new Bronco then you could take your camera along with you and still call it work
clipperdoodles can be found at auto part stores
It’s coming along nicely Sarah. The best outcome for cleaning up the aluminum transmission is blasting it with glass bead. If you can find someone with a large enough cabinet to put it inside you could go that route. Knowing you are something like me, you won’t be happy until it is back to new especially with all the perfection of ever bring else.
You definitely sound overworked. I've been there before where like...I just start losing chunks of time. Please take care of yourself. We love you and we want you healthy and safe and happy❤❤❤
Bless your heart...
Pleeze...take care of
YOURSELF #1
I like to think in an alternate universe there is a Sarah making actual videos about each "link up above". I think the drunk ferret video would be awesome.
Your work ethic is really solid. Take a day off. You’ll come back stronger. We will still be here. 😍
After returning to civilization and after meeting a fellow Sarah fan i finally get to watch. The things i remember the most are Shafts and insertion. Clean pull out. Hard to work w/ something this little, and last but not least "Hand Fisting."
Your attention to detail is amazing. Keep it up. Is that an inuendo?
I wish Sarah would start using those {Inuendos} more often because I just laugh my A** off and there are times when I do it myself.
The truck is looking awesome great work
Love the Bora Bora shirt. Had an adventure in Tahiti that included a ferry to the little Island. Great memories. I am rebuilding a 96 ranger with a little 4 and no accessories as a fuel mizer project, enjoying the build...
Great job! Thanks for showing tools falling ..you almost never see that in other videos..the job going perfectly in my experience is rare..
After watching SMA and Rainman Ray channels I thought that flashlight or wrench gravity is quite common. Same goes to me, about everything that can, tends to fall down/over. Would not leave torque wrench on the bolt like this, it would fall off the moment I'm not looking.
Instead of soda blasting. Try Walnut blasting. You can get walnut shell at Harbor Freight pretty cheap. It's a little bit more aggressive than soda. But not too horrible aggressive
So true! That’s how we cleaned alloy motorcycle engines.
Please take care of yourself. A day off every-so-often can really help oneself.
I will say this is a nice change of pace for most content out there by seeing a cheap vehicle being restored and not in some million dollar shop yet still have a high production value but let's be honest. No way Sarah spends her own money doing this. Thank you Patreons.
Love the attention to detail. Love your presentation.
Thanks for always showing the stuff most channels gloss over. That was a great look at the rear main process.
Sarah: Just to add to what's been said before - while we all appreciate the effort you put into providing the excellent content you create, I'm pretty sure we'd all rather wait a bit between videos to ensure you are not overstressed - please make taking care your yourself 1st a priority. You need to apply the same level of OCD care to yourself as you do to your fleet.
The project is coming along amazingly well! But for your sake and ours as viewers, I hope you’re able to take it easy and take whatever time you need off in order to feel like a person again. I don’t know many harder workers than you, nor anyone who might deserve time off to relax more than you. Please prioritize yourself!
Delphi make alot of aftermarket parts these days. Tech tip to stop flywheel moving. Get an old ring gear and cut a piece off. Put a bellhousing bolt in engine then put the piece of ring gear on the flywheel against bolt.
All your hard work is paying off, Your doing an amazing job on the Ranger ! Love your channel !
Those pumps looked as if they were made in the same factory. The one you took out just had the clamp at the bottom twisted round by the mechanic.
New flywheel, clutch and cover. That was oddly satisfying.
I'll echo the thoughts already shared.....We'll always enjoy each and every video you produce, keep a comfortable pace and pause once in a while to spend some quality time with your penguins. We're not going anywhere. Oh yes, as always this video was superb!
An inebriated Ferret would be a Thrill for the nursing home patients. Almost as much Fun as watching Sarah -N -Tuned in "her" world.
Sarah I was researching a problem on a truck I am working on. I literally stubbled across your channel. You so mechanic! My gosh I laughed my ass off. I have been where you are at with the "taking a trip but never leaving the farm". That's a bad spot to be with what your doing. You do the craziest darn things like bolting on a oil pan on without tightening the rod caps. Reassembling a carburetor with the float sitting right there on your work bench in front of you. Other motorheads did that though, I never did it. ROTFL. Seriously, time out. Go sky diving over Mt. Kīlauea in Hawaii, that will seriously blow out the stagnant mental fuel. With that said I adore you channel. New fan!
So wacky. You are pure delight. Thank you for existing.
Balance in all things...especially with things you love. You always need time to recharge. 💘
I came here for the golf references...
Loving the build and upgrade videos, level of detail and effort going into your vehicles is impressive 👌
Video production is on point also!
Great video. Your right you need to take a small break every now and then.
I just recently had to put new bearings in my Neptune front loader washing machine Sarah and the kit was the same thing for the seal with a little plastic piece that cracked me up!
After you showing how to do the rear main seal, I have even less faith/desire to have mine that is a very minor leak fixed. Clearly a repair best done with the engine out.
Well done...you had me smerkin' though 4 min!
As a sufferer if stress, take it from me Sarah, do not ignore the signs. Take a break, refresh and then you will have a better outlook (and less frustration) with life.
Hi Sarah, If you microwave the filter/ pump screw flange the warmth will expand it and make it go on a little easier.
Hello Sarah, wise advice.
Only you can make installing a seal prographic Sarah. Thanks :-)
Thank you Sarah!
Love your channel, your work and your dry sense of humour. So infectious! ☺️👏🏽👏🏽
The Rangers are awesome trucks. The dedication to restore you grams truck is inspiring. Be sure to take care of yourself first.
Job well done 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Take breaks from the grind your health is important. The pickup is coming along very well. I am looking forward to you next video.😎👍🇨🇦
Happy Sunday Sarah!!!
Glad you're easing up just a small bit, for your sanity, totally understand what you described, kinda like searching feverishly for something only to realize you're holding onto that something, or it has been on your person the whole time.😁
Great work as per usual, stay excellent!!!😎
Great video. I really enjoy your videos. Your Ranger is turning out very nice.
I'm glad you're easing back some. Working hard and achieving is great but if it's at the cost of you're health...
Thanks you for working so hard, we all appreciate it. Get some rest. Keep up the great content we can wait.
Sarah the engine is now a work of "art". Your Grandmas truck is being transformed into a work of "art". Awesome!!!! 😎
Love your vids but take care of yourself. Your viewers can wait so don’t overwork yourself, WE NEED YOU HEALTHY!!!