mikez71
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I'd have to go that way just because I already have a red drill and driver and radio and vacuum but it's dying.Team Red all the way.
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I'd have to go that way just because I already have a red drill and driver and radio and vacuum but it's dying.Team Red all the way.
I would prefer to, but seeing as how I'm struggling to pull the secondary O2, drilling the hole seems easier! (have fender liners out, easy to reach)I thought a back pressure test was done thru the 02 sensor hole?
Solid path of diagnosis.I would prefer to, but seeing as how I'm struggling to pull the secondary O2, drilling the hole seems easier! (have fender liners out, easy to reach)
Saw this video..
Ordered the same looking gauge from amazon for $18.
vacuum gauge too which I don't have anymore since my mityvac died and I pitched it..
I know I'll likely have to pull the exhaust anyhow.. so I'm making more work.. just like everything I've done hoping it wasn't the cats!
baby steps..
I had a couple Porter Cable cordless tools. I liked them and they worked well. When I started switching over to RIDGID I gave them to my dad and brother.Good to know about Rigid with their lifetime batteries.
I have a handful of Porter Cable cordless tools, including 1/2 in impact since they all take the same batteries.
This is the one I have. It generates 600 ft/lbs. I do have an Ingersoll-Rand tool, but lost the compressor. @##&&$# divorce.I've pretty much switched to RIDGID cordless tools because of their lifetime battery replacement warranty. I don't have a shit ton of their tools, only like 6 or so, but they all take the same batteries. I have their Octane 1/2" impact which does about 95% of what I need. There was one time I did have to break out the air impact to get something loose that the cordless tool couldn't get.
yep a few of use bought these a couple years ago, price is actually not crazy, mine has come in handy a few times, mostly for easy tire rotations, I take it with me on road trips in case of a flat. since then I found the matching drill and a couple extra batteries for cheap used.This is the one I have. It generates 600 ft/lbs. I do have an Ingersoll-Rand tool, but lost the compressor. @##&&$# divorce.
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I do the same. It came in super handy last year when I had so much tire trouble on my teardrop while in Wyoming.yep a few of use bought these a couple years ago, price is actually not crazy, mine has come in handy a few times, mostly for easy tire rotations, I take it with me on road trips in case of a flat. since then I found the matching drill and a couple extra batteries for cheap used.