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  • @AaronAJaeger
    @AaronAJaeger 4 месяца назад

    This is very helpful, thank you!
    It's also good to know that spending a good amount of time on a project is looking for that stupid "I can't figure out where I put that stupid tool, I just had that stupid tool."
    Good news. I have a solution. I now just take a box or tray and the tools I need go into it as I'm working and swap them out as needed and it's all in place to put away when I'm done.
    Have a tray big enough for the tools you're using for your project. Drawers work on a workbench if they're right in front of you and they're organized and know what you need when.
    But most of us don't work that way. Workbench gets cluttered, grabbing a tool here and there can become a chore.
    This solves the big problem of having tools laying all around you and not knowing where they are when you need them. Even when you set them between your legs they can get lost. Don't tell me this hasn't happened to you. Working from your toolbox or a shed it can take a lot of movement to find what you need unless you compartmentalize before hand.
    Keep the tools you're working with at hand as you grab them, put them into a central location to grab them as you need, and then put them away when you're done. Simple.

  • @Spitbiteart
    @Spitbiteart 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you!
    I had the same spinning stud/bolt problem last week (before I found your video...) on a Honda Izy mower with the GCV 160 engine.
    Eventually after going over and back several times between RUclips and fiddling with the mower and then cursing and then RUclips some more I realised the stud itself could just twist out. I got the starter off and did what I needed. I screwed the stud back tightly into its socket and gave the nut some oil so it wouldn't be such a problem the next time.
    It's a really good engine and has worked well for years.

  • @donnapitts6941
    @donnapitts6941 3 месяца назад

    Good job

  • @mgomez5606
    @mgomez5606 17 дней назад

    How could it get twisted?

  • @dsertwq
    @dsertwq 2 месяца назад

    one of the white pieces came loose on mine. It still recoils however. Do I need to replace the whole thing? I know they're cheap on Amazon.

  • @misterjim4458
    @misterjim4458 Год назад

    🍺 Cool real world video... Thanks... I would try/use graphite on the spring. Good idea to lube it while in there. “Peace!”

  • @mikebellamy8263
    @mikebellamy8263 7 месяцев назад

    thanks!

  • @leandropija2046
    @leandropija2046 2 года назад +1

    👏👍

  • @kathycunningham2524
    @kathycunningham2524 Год назад

    What size vise grip do I use on the screws? 2 of mine wouldn't budge so I did keep unscrewing from the top until they came out of the engine block but now I'm stuck on how to separate them from the cover.

    • @smallengineguys
      @smallengineguys  Год назад

      Just regular vice grips

    • @kathycunningham2524
      @kathycunningham2524 Год назад

      @@smallengineguys where do I put the vise grips? On the top of engine cover on the metal cap or underneath the cover where the screw flares out? Sorry to be such a pain but never had a problem like this before.

  • @jasonolson4309
    @jasonolson4309 2 года назад

    How do you do the spring?

    • @smallengineguys
      @smallengineguys  2 года назад +3

      i am leaving town to my homestead for the weekend. when i get back on tue ill do a video if i remember.