You'll find a year round daily 2nd gen in my driveway up here in Canada that's just as clean. It's called properly washing a vehicle and no rust happens.
@@robbalinski1606 Depending on where you are in Canada, they may not use the amount of road salt that is used here in Southeastern Wisconsin. I have seen Dodge, Ford & GM trucks severely rusted and they are only 6 or 7 years old. My neighbor just got rid of an ‘11 F-150 that had no rockers left. When I was still working I took in a ‘13 F-150 that was 4 years old. When we removed the fenders the structure underneath was badly rusted. I even called the owner of the truck in to see it so that down the road if there was an issue, we wouldn’t be accused of shoddy workmanship.
We are very fortunate here in Southern California. Our climate is perfect for long term survival of automobiles. No snow, no salt, hell, it hardly ever rains here! Lol..my 58 cadillac and 68 Mustang are lifelong Southern California cars. No body rust, and the undercarriages of both are just amazing. A little surface rust here and there, but mostly no rust at all. The frame on the caddy is still sporting all its factory black paint. Now the political situation here is a whole other story.....
I owned a 1999 1500 5.2 for twenty years. Loved it. In October 2022, it saved our life. My side got hit at 85 mph by person running from the police. Minor injuries, but we're alive today. Replaced it with a 2019 Ram 1500. Thank you for the great content.
Your Dad did a FINE job on his Elco! That ol' truck deserved all those ministrations. That Cummins truck is awesome and make a superb vehicle for the next buyer. Once again, I like the great lighting and camera angles. The action was engaging and informative! Mahalo!
On the blowby issue make sure you don't have any of the vacuum lines coming from the vacuum pump leaking. I all the sudden started getting alot of blowby out of the vent tube on my 24V, I had a broke vacuum line and it will suck air in and it gets pumped into the crankcase which gives the illusion of blowby. I installed new vacuum lines and my blowby went away.
My front suspension is completely rebuilt and the previous owner has replaced the front pump input shaft seal and torque converter so the transmission shifts right into reverse and just starts backing up with almost no throttle input so it doesn't have transmission issues..
I watch a channel out of Canada and he is always going to the lower 48 southern states and picking up trucks to fix up rust free. Soon we won't have any left they will all be rusted!! 😂
A note about compressors: You should never have to add refrigerant to a AC system, it is a hermetic system. This indicates that there's a leak somewhere and if you add refrigerant you'll just be doing it again down the road. They make a UV dye you can add to the system which will help you find the leak source.
This is hard to believe, but my 94 Trans am with 338.000 miles on it, I bought new, and lives in the southern California desert area, where AC is needed from May thru October , still has perfectly functioning AC, nice and cold, and never had any refrigerant added! Amazing.
That frame is so clean. You cant find vehicles that are 5 years old with frames that clean in virginia. Damn that would be nice to live somewhere with very little rust, used cars are probably a blast to work on there
Great Job on the DODGE! It's nice to see someone actually showing you what they did to fix their vehicle up, and do it the right way. Stay cool down there in Tucson, HA, because I'm staying nice and cool up here in the Payson area.... 🙂🥶
Nice job Travis! I remember when working for Chrysler up into the mid 90s, the early Cummins had recalls on transmission flex plates cracking and a host of other items. once all those bugs were gone, that truck combination has been bulletproof as with good maintenance.
Blow by is pressure. If your oil fill cap doesn’t get moved or blown off then it’s not blowby. Crankcase vapor is what you physically see, and it’s nothing to worry about. Oil gets hot, it creates vapor. As for the seats, those are stock 98-02 seats. Your oil leak is a booger to deal with. It’s a simple o ring, but getting it aligned back up is a bear sometimes
Truck cleaned up real nice. There’s just so much real estate on that dash for the sun to come in and ruin everything. Nice work though, it’s crazy how often cars are given up on after just a little maintenance is missed. A little TLC goes a long way with a good rig like this
Those seats are from a 99-02 2nd gen factory upgrade for the older trucks. Dont get why your afraid of the 2nd gen 24valves their just as solid trucks.
A lil haze out of the oil filler cap is fine as long as it doesn’t blow the cap off when you’re having it on it’s fine but the haze out of the bottom you could tell it has some
Omg please stop smashing your ratchet with your hand. That can cause problems in the future such as carpal tunnel and arthritis. We would like you to continue making videos in the foreseeable future brother. Invest in a extendable ratchet or a longer one. Amazon has some great ones.
Working on a Cummins truck would make you love a 318-360, i usually sell my Cummins when I run across one, if your not pulling a house over you can keep them
I have done the same trick to get the drums off my 1999. But I left a few nuts on the studs so it couldn't sling it off, your passenger side came close.
Those seats are from the interior redesign in 98-02 for the 1 tons i the truck dash skinz dash cap on my 2000 anyways the Laramie slt plus are the one's that got those leather dodge ram seats and they usually have woodgrain on the door panels and the dash bezel..
Seats are from a 2nd gen.. mine had the same ones except they were cloth grey.. hated those seatbelt points cause mine constantly would lock up and not come out
Great content again, I like the variety. Thought it funny your dad dustin' you while you're working on the tire. Keep the videos coming. Thanks for the update on the other car
use 2 screwdrivers when loosing off brakes one little one to push in on starwheel stoper arm to get it away from star wheel and other to spin star wheel .
I would, too. Also, he doesn't pretend that he' going to thoroughly rebuild everything in the cases where he's not. He clearly knows enough to have a good idea of when a part or assembly is going to be reliable enough for the vehicle (at least for the time being).
Actually I believe that the 3500 2000 to 02 slt plus interior do have those leather ram head seats and wood grain trim and cluster bezel trim, my 2000 dodge ram laramie slt quad cab long bed is just a magnum V8 318 gas at 46 RH 4x4 truck and manual rainbow thead seats and door panels typical Chrysler interior mist grey
Dude, those are too OEM seats for a Ram Quad Cab. They started that in '98 with the four doors, because they had to move the seat belt anchors. They're leather, probably out of a Laramie SLT
37:20 The new front right wing panel: I wonder when 3D printing and laser dimension scanning will be at the point where you could scan (or get 3D data for) an original part and then print it out of something like fiber-glass.
First video of yours I've seen. I really like the set-up you've got! Also, being in new york, i cannot wrap my head around how clean and rust-free everything is.
Your dad does amazing bodywork! I sure wish mine was the same! That's a Really clean 2nd gen for its age. I wish my 91 OBS was like that! P.S REALLY Cool 1950s Washer/Dryer i spot.
I love the 2nd gen rams but sense I live in the rust belt you cant rly find 4x4 trucks that are still in decent shape sadly unless you are fine without bodypanels
You wouldn’t find anything like this in Wisconsin. They are rusted out up to the door handles.
Same in New England ! Never knew how bad have it until youtube came along and I saw what they considered "rusty" in certain parts of the country 😂😂😂😂
You'll find a year round daily 2nd gen in my driveway up here in Canada that's just as clean. It's called properly washing a vehicle and no rust happens.
@@robbalinski1606
Depending on where you are in Canada, they may not use the amount of road salt that is used here in Southeastern Wisconsin. I have seen Dodge, Ford & GM trucks severely rusted and they are only 6 or 7 years old. My neighbor just got rid of an ‘11 F-150 that had no rockers left. When I was still working I took in a ‘13 F-150 that was 4 years old. When we removed the fenders the structure underneath was badly rusted. I even called the owner of the truck in to see it so that down the road if there was an issue, we wouldn’t be accused of shoddy workmanship.
try california 😭
We are very fortunate here in Southern California. Our climate is perfect for long term survival of automobiles. No snow, no salt, hell, it hardly ever rains here! Lol..my 58 cadillac and 68 Mustang are lifelong Southern California cars. No body rust, and the undercarriages of both are just amazing. A little surface rust here and there, but mostly no rust at all. The frame on the caddy is still sporting all its factory black paint. Now the political situation here is a whole other story.....
I owned a 1999 1500 5.2 for twenty years. Loved it. In October 2022, it saved our life. My side got hit at 85 mph by person running from the police. Minor injuries, but we're alive today. Replaced it with a 2019 Ram 1500. Thank you for the great content.
Seeing the El Camino was a nice surprise. Good video, Travis.
Had to put it in there
Fellow tucsonan, hooked on your videos! I appreciate a mechanic who actually diagnosis instead of throwing parts at a problem.
Good work Travis, perfect example of perseverance. I like saving old stuff too. Especially when there's life left in it👍
Plenty of life left in this ol girl
Your Dad did a FINE job on his Elco! That ol' truck deserved all those ministrations. That Cummins truck is awesome and make a superb vehicle for the next buyer. Once again, I like the great lighting and camera angles. The action was engaging and informative! Mahalo!
Thank you for the feedback from Hawaii
Thank you for sharing and your APPRECIATION to your subscribers Travis.
Of course thank you 💪🏼
I like watching your videos because you don’t talk rubbish. A tip when you do rear brakes just wash them out with water hose pressure. Thanks Alan
On the blowby issue make sure you don't have any of the vacuum lines coming from the vacuum pump leaking. I all the sudden started getting alot of blowby out of the vent tube on my 24V, I had a broke vacuum line and it will suck air in and it gets pumped into the crankcase which gives the illusion of blowby. I installed new vacuum lines and my blowby went away.
sorry should have watched longer, I seen you mentioned the pump can cause blowby.
My front suspension is completely rebuilt and the previous owner has replaced the front pump input shaft seal and torque converter so the transmission shifts right into reverse and just starts backing up with almost no throttle input so it doesn't have transmission issues..
Seeing this one makes me miss my 97. The nicest pickup I ever had
A southern rust free Dodge 12 valve here in Nova Scotia sell for 10,000 - 20,000 depending on model and options ...I've had a few..
I watch a channel out of Canada and he is always going to the lower 48 southern states and picking up trucks to fix up rust free. Soon we won't have any left they will all be rusted!! 😂
A note about compressors: You should never have to add refrigerant to a AC system, it is a hermetic system. This indicates that there's a leak somewhere and if you add refrigerant you'll just be doing it again down the road. They make a UV dye you can add to the system which will help you find the leak source.
This is hard to believe, but my 94 Trans am with 338.000 miles on it, I bought new, and lives in the southern California desert area, where AC is needed from May thru October , still has perfectly functioning AC, nice and cold, and never had any refrigerant added! Amazing.
@@johnfranklin5277 that's extremely fortunate, here's to another 338k miles!
beautiful job - and just the extent of your knowledge and problem solving is fantastic to watch
Appreciate that!
Very satisfying to watch you perform the maintenance and general repairs. I'm sure you got a lot of satisfaction completing the job.
Great project with a solid foundation. Have fun!
I Picked up an 04 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 w/24v Recently, im just a big fan of these trucks!
that's a third gen were dodge got rid of the square body rip.
Well done Youngster.
It seems to me the only issue with this truck was the lack of maintenance. Good Work!!
Well Travis you definitely are in your element. Glad you found a Cummins Diesel pick up. To show off your skills. The El Camino is coming along.
That frame is so clean. You cant find vehicles that are 5 years old with frames that clean in virginia. Damn that would be nice to live somewhere with very little rust, used cars are probably a blast to work on there
We’re pretty lucky
Gotta say that frame is fantastic, that's better than fair milage and you are right to expect it's gonna need some love
My brother had one in high school. Nice truck. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
I lost it when he squeezed the diff oil bottle 😂
Those are 2nd gen seats dude 3 of my trucks have the exact same ones
I have a 1999 dodge 1500 standard cab and 4wd, I am currently rebuilding it top to bottom,front to back inside and out. I have fun with this truck😁😁👍👍
Great Job on the DODGE!
It's nice to see someone actually showing you what they did to fix their vehicle up, and do it the right way.
Stay cool down there in Tucson, HA, because I'm staying nice and cool up here in the Payson area.... 🙂🥶
Those are actually factory second gen seats. Have a second gen with the exact same ones, in tan leather. Premium package
Nice job Travis! I remember when working for Chrysler up into the mid 90s, the early Cummins had recalls on transmission flex plates cracking and a host of other items. once all those bugs were gone, that truck combination has been bulletproof as with good maintenance.
Yes close to bulletproof as one can get !
Blow by is pressure. If your oil fill cap doesn’t get moved or blown off then it’s not blowby. Crankcase vapor is what you physically see, and it’s nothing to worry about. Oil gets hot, it creates vapor. As for the seats, those are stock 98-02 seats. Your oil leak is a booger to deal with. It’s a simple o ring, but getting it aligned back up is a bear sometimes
Truck cleaned up real nice. There’s just so much real estate on that dash for the sun to come in and ruin everything. Nice work though, it’s crazy how often cars are given up on after just a little maintenance is missed. A little TLC goes a long way with a good rig like this
Yes that’s true
Those are actually factory 2nd gen seats found in a Laramie slt plus
Whoa, your dad did a great splice job on the '60 El Camino fender!!!
And you did a great job on that puck up!!!
Your dad is so funny.
Blowing out the shop. 😂
Good candidate for a 6-speed manual.
I have a 1994 Dodge cummins 2wd with a Ford Zf6 6 speed, and I love it!
At my local parts stores you can only buy synthetic brake fluid, the old kind that would make ur fingers warm isn’t available anymore
Gotta love it this is true honest hard work no giving up whatsoever
94-97 had the other seats 98-02 had those seats
Those seats are from a 99-02 2nd gen factory upgrade for the older trucks.
Dont get why your afraid of the 2nd gen 24valves their just as solid trucks.
My 94 has manual seats. Can I put these power seats in it and supply them with power and ground and they'll work?
I’ve learned my lesson by messing with something that worked, then broke don’t fix it if it work only fix what’s broke what’s worked for me.
I have a 1996 2500 and learned more useful information about it from this video than all the other ones I've watched, thank you
I resealed my vacuum pump back in 2016 with the Gould kit and still leak free as of today.
Great job on the Dodge, Travis. Loved seeing your Dad's fantastic bodywork improvements on the El Camino.
Thank you ! Yeah he keeps plugging away
A lil haze out of the oil filler cap is fine as long as it doesn’t blow the cap off when you’re having it on it’s fine but the haze out of the bottom you could tell it has some
Very nice job, keep on going with old school mechanics.
For the brake light check your fuses, my 2nd gen had a missing fuse for abs even tho it didnt had an abs.
Omg please stop smashing your ratchet with your hand. That can cause problems in the future such as carpal tunnel and arthritis. We would like you to continue making videos in the foreseeable future brother. Invest in a extendable ratchet or a longer one. Amazon has some great ones.
I'm gonna have 100 times worse carpel tunnel I'm thousands of times rougher with my hands using them as hammers
Love those early elco’s and you did that truck maintenance like a pro.
Working on a Cummins truck would make you love a 318-360, i usually sell my Cummins when I run across one, if your not pulling a house over you can keep them
Those are factory quad cab seats, 98-02 style
I have done the same trick to get the drums off my 1999. But I left a few nuts on the studs so it couldn't sling it off, your passenger side came close.
Those seats are from the interior redesign in 98-02 for the 1 tons i the truck dash skinz dash cap on my 2000 anyways the Laramie slt plus are the one's that got those leather dodge ram seats and they usually have woodgrain on the door panels and the dash bezel..
Seats are from a 2nd gen.. mine had the same ones except they were cloth grey.. hated those seatbelt points cause mine constantly would lock up and not come out
Great job I've had 3 12 valves so far I love em my newest one I'm not selling though
Great content again, I like the variety. Thought it funny your dad dustin' you while you're working on the tire. Keep the videos coming. Thanks for the update on the other car
He just keeps on goin
use 2 screwdrivers when loosing off brakes one little one to push in on starwheel stoper arm to get it away from star wheel and other to spin star wheel .
One thing to do is pressure wash under the engine.Those tires look like the same type of tread pattern used on semi trailers.
As a youngin who’s learning ur vids are fun to watch keep it up man im super impressed with how easy you make it look
Nice work,fixing it up…
I love this channel.Very happy I found it.the 1300 mile trip and the old hay truck will it start we're really cool
Thank you 💪🏼
I have the same exact truck 😂😂 you’re doing a walkthrough of my truck for me
For your information, those automatic transmission needs bamds adjustment every 10k miles for the trans to last.
This is my favorite automotive show❤
Those are factory dodge ram 2nd gen seats from 98 2001
These 2nd gen use atf+4 for the power steering so it may be cheaper to use atf than using power steering fluid.
Those seats are from the trucks after 98 which had the redesigned interior design interior
Great job and clean work and its save to buy and drive for long time
Me buying any 7.3l i can get my hands on cause they just run and run and run, glad to see someone else doing the same
Also i live right by Murphy Nc lmao wild
Thanks for being so thorough with your fixes. I would be very content buying a vehicle from you.!
I would, too. Also, he doesn't pretend that he' going to thoroughly rebuild everything in the cases where he's not. He clearly knows enough to have a good idea of when a part or assembly is going to be reliable enough for the vehicle (at least for the time being).
Very nice job fixing it up. Great truck. God bless
Actually I believe that the 3500 2000 to 02 slt plus interior do have those leather ram head seats and wood grain trim and cluster bezel trim, my 2000 dodge ram laramie slt quad cab long bed is just a magnum V8 318 gas at 46 RH 4x4 truck and manual rainbow thead seats and door panels typical Chrysler interior mist grey
Dude, those are too OEM seats for a Ram Quad Cab. They started that in '98 with the four doors, because they had to move the seat belt anchors. They're leather, probably out of a Laramie SLT
Those seats are from 98-02 Laramie trucks , they are factory 2nd gen seats
Thoes seats are factory second gen dodge seats. 98-02 extended cab thoes leather seats are worth alot
37:20
The new front right wing panel: I wonder when 3D printing and laser dimension scanning will be at the point where you could scan (or get 3D data for) an original part and then print it out of something like fiber-glass.
First video of yours I've seen. I really like the set-up you've got! Also, being in new york, i cannot wrap my head around how clean and rust-free everything is.
Haha yes we take it for granted sometimes.
98 to 02 2nd gen seats
Gotta love it this is true honest hard work no giving up whatsoever.😁😁😁
Enjoyed the picture show.
I've been subscribed for a while now. I love this channel. Keep up the great work!
Love to hear that thanks
Damn good murican🇺🇸keep it truckin
Lol those are 24v 2nd gen seats factory
18:17 when they used up all the ugga dugga on the oil drain plug and the rear plugs…😂
if somebody told me that a truck shifts like a dog I would assume thats a bad thing.
I have a 24V, but love the 12V's too.
Great tuff truck. Thanks from. Sc
Im from upstate sc!💗
@@justinraystyles3537 Aiken sir
@@allenbuck5589 I'm from Greer
Those are factory 2nd gen seats had the same ones in my 1999 3500
15:30 I felt that
Good job
Seats are from a 24v 2nd gen
You should've changed the tyranny filter, especially not knowing when the last time it has been changed,
Bro, the new rams come with coin slots, lmao. My 2020 2500 did.
Good content I'm a heavy diesel mech myself so interesting to me
Nice looking now.
As always very educational video = love you and your family
Thank you Armando
Wouldn't unloosen mean tighten???
Your dad does amazing bodywork! I sure wish mine was the same! That's a Really clean 2nd gen for its age. I wish my 91 OBS was like that! P.S REALLY Cool 1950s Washer/Dryer i spot.
Thank you Good eye lol
I'm from Burlington wi I own. 2000 5;9 gas v 8. Love it 4 doors
Don't forget blinker fluids!
I love the 2nd gen rams but sense I live in the rust belt you cant rly find 4x4 trucks that are still in decent shape sadly unless you are fine without bodypanels