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Takes me back to the days when I used to work on my cars. Some neat tricks in there. I enjoyed the drive he did after the repair, he's got an eye for photography. And of course... Cats.
- Turn on subtitles or view the transcript at the bottom of the description if you'd like explanations on what I'm doing throughout the video
- After rebuilding and installing this 351 Windsor in my 1973 Mercury wagon over the past month, a compression test revealed the motor has an issue. This'll be a shorter video resolving this unexpected discovery so that hopefully this motor and transmission can be squared away.
Chapters: 00:00 - The issue 02:43 - Troubleshooting 07:20 - Disassembling the engine 14:12 - Finding the problem itself 14:57 - Off to be fixed 24:19 - Reassembly 35:58 - Gauge install 39:28 - Driving 48:06 - Cats
Takes me back to the days when I used to work on my cars.
Some neat tricks in there.
I enjoyed the drive he did after the repair, he's got an eye for photography. And of course... Cats.
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- Turn on subtitles or view the transcript at the bottom of the description if you'd like explanations on what I'm doing throughout the video
- After rebuilding and installing this 351 Windsor in my 1973 Mercury wagon over the past month, a compression test revealed the motor has an issue. This'll be a shorter video resolving this unexpected discovery so that hopefully this motor and transmission can be squared away.
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Chapters:
00:00 - The issue
02:43 - Troubleshooting
07:20 - Disassembling the engine
14:12 - Finding the problem itself
14:57 - Off to be fixed
24:19 - Reassembly
35:58 - Gauge install
39:28 - Driving
48:06 - Cats
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