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BTB Tools – WK10HD Windshield & Auto Glass Removal Tool Training Video (Part 1)

The BTB WK10HD auto glass removal power tool is considered the most versatile tool for the safe removal of any adhesive bonded automotive glass from any vehicle, specialising in those challenging glasses such as deep dash windshields, back sliders, exposed edge glasses, and safe removal of unbroken encapsulated glasses for bodyshop R&I’s without damage to …

2002 Ford Focus Clutch Replacement Video (Part 2)

Here is a link to the full video www.ericthecarguy.com Well here is the second installment in the Focus clutch replacement video and we get a little farther in the process so sit back and enjoy watching me get dirty. Due to factors beyond the control of EricTheCarGuy, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this …

Mittler Bros. 201-37-V Hem Step Roll Instructional Video

This video gives instruction on the proper use of the Mittler Bros. Hem Step Roll Set. This easy, three-step process creates hem rolls approximately 1/4″ deep on steel or aluminum up to .040″ thick without marring pre-painted aluminum. Rolls are available in HEAT-TREATED STEEL or COMBO STEEL & NYLATRON.

Camshaft Installation Video – Engine Building Car Repair DVD

Buy the “Basic Engine Building” DVD store.boxwrench.net Basic Engine Building DVD – Chapter 40: Camshaft Now that you’re block is ready, onto the “Final Assembly” section of the video and installing your camshaft. We recommend Crane Cams. You will need all of your cam bearings installed first. You will need moly lube on the distributor …

ISUZU D-Max Offroad Video

2.5TD and 3.0TD Offroad – more on www.auto-magazin24.de Video Rating: 4 / 5

Automotive Repair Video: Power Steering Noises

www.workshop.search-autoparts.com You’ve all heard it. That annoying “whine” from under the hood as the wheel is turned, especially noticeable during low speed maneuvers like parking and turning after a stop. And your first reaction may be, somewhat correctly, to check the fluid level in the power steering reservoir. But what if it’s full? It’s not …