And as you squeeze the brake cylinders with your C clamp you push brake fluid back up into the master cylinder where it overflows and runs all over the bulkhead and strips off paint leaving an unholy ugly mess. I know, 'I WAS THAT MAN'. Well only if you keep topping up the fluid as the pads wear. You could not top up fluid if you prefer but be prepared for sudden spongy brakes. Just because you are paranoid it does not mean the world is not out to get you.
@lonerglideКүн бұрын
Great job JD im sure ur pops is a proud dad👍❤️
@johnburch6927Күн бұрын
The best advice I could give JD is learn from other people's mistakes, and keep a montage of your dad's for blackmail.
@SpaceInTime1885Күн бұрын
Starter's are like squirrel's. Catch it on a coat, smack it with a hammer... 😮
@SpaceInTime1885Күн бұрын
Don't tell me y'all ain' never done that before... If you haven't, well, just don't plan on wearin that coat again... the starter, ok. Coat, not so much.
@AllenBulluck-qz5zbКүн бұрын
Just call it repeat customer rewards
@DentedDreamsGarageКүн бұрын
Really great video! Thank you for the advice. And much respect for the time put in that no one sees and the effort. I took notes and I appreciate you sharing this.
@petecunnien5368Күн бұрын
Now those are the good times!!
@alwynemcintyre21842 күн бұрын
Ah modern cars, designed to be easy build in the factory, not so easy to work on 20 years later
@claztube2 күн бұрын
A gem that I missed seeing back when, though this epilog* will stand the test of time immemorial. 😂 * WTF is a "epilog" or for that matter who says, immemorial?😮
@alvinprasad20513 күн бұрын
Good job, I think having a Temu sponsor is a good thing. Great work showing the tools and the products and selling it as a high quality item. I am also looking to be a Temu salesman and hoping they send me free stuff.
@jesper14063 күн бұрын
I tell you what, Dalton. I've always been into mechanical things, but I had a father with 10 thumbs, and we didn't have KZfaq when I grew up. I had nobody to learn from. Now I hate when people mansplain things to death, or they talk to the viewer like they're monkeys in a zoo, explaining which end to hold a screwdriver in. Humour, sarcasm and (self)irony is what I love, but not just goofing around. I also want real information and learn something. You make everything look easy, and you present yourself as a little dumb, but you're absolutely not, and you provide a ton of information and tips, and there's a thought behind what you do, after all. You make me want to work on cars. You make me want to learn more. You make me feel good about my skills, while surprising me with the results you achieve. Almost singlehandedly you get a lot done, and you have a very different style than almost anyone else. That's why you're channel is the only channel on KZfaq that I support. The low buck club is a genius idea! I'm in Europe, I'm Danish, and you have also managed to change my view on Americans, actually. In Europe we don't have a very positive perception of the average Joe in USA. You, your little family, and Kevin also, have changed that. So thank you for that... 👍
@alwynemcintyre21843 күн бұрын
What a great place for a kid to grow up, lot's of things he can learn and experiment with.
@jamesberry6573 күн бұрын
this kid is going places his dad is doing a great job teaching him
@mannyR40983 күн бұрын
Nope. Didn’t see that.
@mannyR40983 күн бұрын
JD rules!!!
@VAROOMABLOO3 күн бұрын
....yeah, i am gonna use all caps on my descriptions. and plus thanks mr. dalton, you are very kind to point out the foibles of society and algorhythms.
@Dwendele3 күн бұрын
Idk about the Temu ones, but the quick release terminals from Walmart SUUUUUUCK
@lukegabriel10954 күн бұрын
I don't believe that for one second that's not in your character to be an ass like that to ur son ur very caring father and parent
@adeeponion91524 күн бұрын
Get a Ford distributor wrench. It’s U shaped and a pleasure to use.
@RRRIBEYE5 күн бұрын
I know that's an 'old' phone - but what's funny is I have that same phone - had it for years - and I only use in the truck, patched into my bluetooth FM transceiver lighter plug in for listening to all my favorite classic albums on youtube - (with adblocker, of course!) Still on the original battery and I can even still use to make a call if I need to!!!
@DaveSmith-ep9ew5 күн бұрын
gm junk
@DaveSmith-ep9ew5 күн бұрын
Pos
@miah13846 күн бұрын
Without a doubt, pole barn garage the best. I repeat the best channel on KZfaq. You and Cletus McFarland the best two KZfaqrs out there man. Thank you for the content. You're my hero and you're a God
@Lane-jq3ed6 күн бұрын
Bought an SS new and drove the shit out of that Monte! Always had good luck with the 3.8 👍🏻
@thomasrape46167 күн бұрын
That starter is old and it wouldn't hurt to replace it. But they keep talking about having to beat on the starter to get it to work tells me it could be the selinoid and not the whole starter
@lifequest74537 күн бұрын
The 93 Lumina was a great car. Came in a 2 door, 4 door and a wagon that really was not related to the Lumina in any way but name. GM discontinued the 2 door Lumina and by the end of the year, a rebadged 2 door lumina became the Monte Carlo, like -- it's magic. Like the Cimmeron by Cadilac, the first year Monte Carlo was merely rebadged, few if any other changes were made to the car. But Let me tell you how people would argue that their lofty Monte Carlo WAS NOT a Lumina. LOL yes it was, they didn't even change the tail lights, it was a true blooded Lumina. Now we know how Dalton can make such magic changes, rebadge a Lumina and it magically becomes a Monte Carlo, brand new, LOLOlolol
@mannyR40987 күн бұрын
One reason im not a big ford fan is the stuck distributor. Had 1 on a 302 and had to remove it in pieces.
@mannyR40987 күн бұрын
You guys need a poor mans ultrasonic parts cleaner. Basically a big deep soup kitchen pot that the whole carb can bebdumped in, a hotplate and some simple green or pinesol. Fill the pot with water,dump a coffe cup of detergent in it with the carb and let it boil for an hour or 2. Carb will come out clean and everything will loosen up.
@user-ku8qk7iy9q7 күн бұрын
Great video!
@dcformee1237 күн бұрын
Hi JD in Dalton how you guys doing? I always enjoy all the videos I was wondering your dad's always bragging about how he gets tired so cheap from that place aren't you just put a set of cheap new tires on the thing something that fits instead of cutting it up I noticed in the future when you cut up all the wires like a lame brain sometimes I wonder you're a mechanic and you cut the wires on so many things cuz you're lazy don't be so lazy when it comes to wiring cuz it's a disaster when you cut it but I'm not here to scold you I just those tires are way too gigantic for that thing get a set of off-road things like the ones that puddings from putting Fab shop he bought a set for his Corolla or Toyota or whatever he calls it.? TOWROLA....
@davidcolesr.86287 күн бұрын
I like it,
@MrJeep757 күн бұрын
Those aren't heat shrink connectors
@user-ht1xu4gv2u7 күн бұрын
Uhh those starters are like 10 bucks at. Auto yards
@greatbull678 күн бұрын
I would like to see the PBG, VGG and Sleeper Dude kids collab for a revival. That would be entertainment!
@GTP427cobra8 күн бұрын
J D done a great job it want be long he will have his owe channel
@Lane-jq3ed8 күн бұрын
Great work brother👍🏻
@chrishunter97849 күн бұрын
You're awesome man! Keep doing what you're doing.
@TJBaugus-hp6tq9 күн бұрын
I think it's awesome the way you guys get to spend time together. Just from the outside looking in I would say JD is having a better upbringing with his father DALTON then most other kids his age gathering faith,skill,n knowledge
@TJBaugus-hp6tq9 күн бұрын
You both are very fuc***g awesome. I love watching both PBG and Outside the Barn . Hope you both keep doing what you're doing
@jaredsanders2369 күн бұрын
Might have been believable if JD wasn't smiling so much
@billmanning30189 күн бұрын
You must be so proud of J.D. fighting thru a car repair and coming out victorious and building a lot of confidence!
@Austin_Gasman54610 күн бұрын
We gotta see y’all do a dollar general over night survival type deal
@Rustic-N-Rusty10 күн бұрын
This is stuff a son never forgets . Good on both you guys for getting out there and doing it. Nature and cars are a hell of a combo 🤟 fun content as always boys
@bryandraughn983010 күн бұрын
These other guys can learn a thing or 2 from Dalton & son. No reason for all those nit picky details.
@JustinBlackfaceTrudeau10 күн бұрын
You should have accused him of watching BadChad 😂😂
@andyadelmann315810 күн бұрын
Great job JD !! Maybe Dad will let you work on the “ JAG “. next😂 your doing great JD keep up the good work !🇺🇸
@gregorybarth93010 күн бұрын
Late to the video, but always hook up the positive cable to the battery first, negative last. Less chance of sparks. JMHO but NAPA is pretty good at getting parts for old and odd vehicles. Not perfect but better than most others.
@scottsmith445010 күн бұрын
Great informative video. I work on vehicles constantly with my 14 year old son and I love seeing you having JD wrenching with by your side. We keep talking about starting a channel but having the time to do all the filming and editing would be challenging. Plus, does KZfaq need another car channel? Lol. Hoping to get a chance to meet and talk to you guys at Duct Tape drags this fall.
@DragonsFireMetalWorx10 күн бұрын
and Luke @ Thunderhead 289 is going through full body shivers at the carb choice 🤣
@DragonsFireMetalWorx10 күн бұрын
now that's how ya Fathers Day my friends...working on old stuff with your Dad/Son nice work fellas, getting that old Dodge running again... yknow...I remember hearing that the bell housing pattern of the 318 wide block matches the big blocks of Mopar...hint hint nudge nudge...cough 440 cough cough