Thank you for this. I have racked my brain about what to do with my holes on my 86 Elco. This seems to be a perfect solution.
@MAPCLS55Ай бұрын
I think I have this issue. I just picked my car up from Midas and they said they can not fix it becasue the high pressure line that goes into the cooler is no longer available anywhere. Is is possible to get your place to make me one?!?!?
@davidandsuzy2516Ай бұрын
It depends on where you live. Most Cities have a shop that does hydraulic hoses. I am in Niagara Falls Ont. and used Seaway hose in St. Catharines. Just take your old one off and take it to one of these places, and they can re-produce another one
@MAPCLS55Ай бұрын
Thank you sir.
@hiramcastillo7137Ай бұрын
Hello the activated charcoal to replace is the same one for aquarium? That one works?
@elfpuncher2 ай бұрын
I have this no heat issue and also a loud clicking noise that happens intermittently but stays on for about 5 minutes. Have you experienced this in relation to the blend door issue? Im wondering now after watching your video of the flapper is seized and the gear is grinding in there
@macknumber92 ай бұрын
Off topic...but my tires are out of round and i have a real bouncy ride...i dont think its my suspension like shocks or leaf springs...is this my issue? The out of round tires?
@davidandsuzy25162 ай бұрын
back to basics, check tire pressure, also bent rims as golf carts take a lot of abuse, then check the shocks, as bad shocks will give a terrible ride
@johnbowes79652 ай бұрын
Hello David. I have another club car rack and pinion question that I hope you can help with. I need to replace the splined stud that is in the rack and pinion assembly and attaches to the 'knuckle joint' on the steering wheel column. I can't get the round rubber seal out of the section that holds the splined stud, no matter how hard I try. If you have done this, I'd sure like to know how you got that black round rubber seal out of there. Thank you.
@icewormwoodworks3 ай бұрын
Nice Video, beautiful cars... from North Pole,Ak
@davidandsuzy25163 ай бұрын
thanks for looking . do you get to see many classic cars up your way ?
@brucegonsalves65513 ай бұрын
Do you video on window switch in console 1989 Reattach
@davidandsuzy25163 ай бұрын
sorry I did this video because I own a 1990, best of luck! but if you have another question I might be able to help
@johnbowes79653 ай бұрын
By 'eyeball', my Club Car was very 'toe out'. I eyeballed both fronts, and adjusted the tie rods to what made the tires look straight ahead. I then took it for a spin, and got 20 feet at 5mph, and I thought the cart would tip over from shaking. Keep in mind, the cart drove well with the obvious toe out. Lucky I counted the threads showing on the passenger side (9 threads) and driver's side (6 threads) before I started, so I could return it back to original settings. The cart now drives as before, but seriously toe out visible. I'm not sure where to start. Should I 1. Center the wheel 2. Crank both the tie rods down to .. say.. 5 threads showing each and work towards the 1/8inch difference by turning the tie rods both 1/2 turn at the time or something like that? The steering wheel is canted to the right at about 1 o'clock. Thanks.
@davidandsuzy25163 ай бұрын
IT is very easy once you have done a few hundred lol please read some of the comments that I have wrote for other people, and then go back and try it again , If you still have questions then as k me again and I will try and walk you through thanks
@johnbowes79653 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 Hi David, and thank you for answering. I've read all of your previous comments, and here's what I think I'm missing: With 9 threads showing on the passenger side, and 6 threads showing on the driver's side, where do I start? I'll center the steering wheel (from the 1o'clock position that it's in now. Now what? Should I crank in the passenger side (from it's 9 threads now showing) to match the 6 threads on the driver's side? And then once they're matched (both at 6 threads showing), then crank each side down by a small amount - say 1/2 turn until I get the 1/8" toe in? That seems the logical way to go about it, but I'm certainly not the expert you are. I'm using two angle iron pieces and tape measures like you suggested. Thank you.
@johnbowes79653 ай бұрын
What do you think David, am I on the right track to starting off by setting both tie rods at the same (6 threads showing) and then slowly work down to the 1/8" toe in measurement. I just need to know where to start. Thanks.
@davidandsuzy25163 ай бұрын
@@johnbowes7965 you always try to have an equal amount of thread on each tie rod, which should be no trouble if you have done all the proper steps make sure there are no worn out or bent parts MAKE sure the str. wheel is centered in the straight ahead position. To do this turn the str, wheel from lock to lock if it takes 3 turns lock to lock then half of that which would be 1 and a half is what you turn the str wheel back from a full lock position, and that is where the str. wheel MUST BE IN THE STRAIGHT AHEAD POSITION if not then undo , and remove the str. wheel and re-position it before you set the toe
@johnbowes79653 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 Thank you David. That's the key I've been looking for - starting off with an equal number of threads showing before narrowing in on the 1/8" gap. I'm sure we all appreciate your detailed instructions.
@LucasMolkentin4 ай бұрын
This is brilliant. Kudos on this awesome idea!
@davidandsuzy25164 ай бұрын
thank you for looking
@melvincoleman80084 ай бұрын
My question was: Could you open these canisters up. Now I see that you can't. So, I will just cut mine open, change everything in it, and glue it back together. Thanks !!!!
@ericshufro92094 ай бұрын
I built this jig and tried it. How do you know when the wheels are pointed forward perfectly? I have the desired toe in, but there is a slight pull to the right if I center the wheel and let go when rolling. I'm not certain what to do next.
@davidandsuzy25164 ай бұрын
a few things First read my comments below from 3 years ago. Then once you have read them a couple of suggestions. Because now that you have made a jig similar to mine do the alignment again making sure that while you do it the steering wheel remains in the straight ahead position. If the str. wheel is still not straight, some people remove it and re-position it. Personally if the str.wheel is off a bit to the left and you know that the total toe in is correct then loosen the jam nut on the 2 tie rods . you will want to toe the right one in , and equally toe the left one out. If the str. wheel is not that far off being centered then just turn the tie rods about a quarter turn.. Then road test it again. You may have to tweak this again. If the Str. wheel was off to the right then do the opposite.
@ericshufro92094 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 thank you. I did it again and made some significant improvements to the jig and measuring method. I forgot to check tire inflation so I'll do that tomorrow. Genuinely excellent content. Thanks so much. Do you have a video about bushings? I replaced the control arm ones but they creak when the bolts are tightened to spec on the rxv. Sigh. Learning...
@davidandsuzy25164 ай бұрын
@@ericshufro9209 yes I did a video about the bronze king pin bushings Very easy to do
@ericshufro92094 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 those went well. But the ones in the control arm did not. :(
@terryrideout74574 ай бұрын
Sweet.love the green. U r blessed I have 08.v6 I love it.
@lisapotter-b1i5 ай бұрын
great video, i have hill brakes that are getting stuck, 2008 precedents. it seems like its the little gizmo on the bottom of the pedal. can i just take it off and dress them up, everything seems to be moving freely except that
@tonyautonga5 ай бұрын
Well, thank you for sharing. I'm having that situation right now. But I have appointment at the dealership to get it fixed on Tuesday. But thank you good information.
@CurryHitsman5 ай бұрын
What? Does the door do?How do I get inside the component to find some broken pieces that I have?Do you have to tear the - off completely?How do I get to that?I heard it fall in the bautumn
@davidandsuzy25165 ай бұрын
the gear is plastic, when the teeth break they fall to the floor of your jeep
@johncliffe95325 ай бұрын
god unlike the car your so boring
@ralphplazachesmarhomes5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am on the market for a mid raiser. The advantage of scissor lift is the compact size. Not taking so much space inside the garage when not using it. This Titan seem better built than the bend jack MD-6xp. I think this is the one I am going to buy.
@davidandsuzy25165 ай бұрын
I think you will enjoy it as I have had no problem
@comaradelee5 ай бұрын
subscribed david.
@davidandsuzy25165 ай бұрын
thank you have fun
@comaradelee5 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 your welcome. Watching in the Philippines
@davidandsuzy25165 ай бұрын
@@comaradelee wow are you visiting there OR do you live there ?
@laurastrobel7186 ай бұрын
Beautiful 🌝
@ngadiblontang-eb3xj6 ай бұрын
Mobil yang cantik antik
@evelynbisayas73656 ай бұрын
Hi David kindly send the link where you purchases the cable
@davidandsuzy25166 ай бұрын
go on your computer to Amazon.ca the part number is in my video
@charleshyde19746 ай бұрын
Nice
@hfd4136 ай бұрын
Eleanor was a 1971 Mustang and it was yellow.
@johncarson96916 ай бұрын
Never seen a ss in 66 with those emblem on the quarter panel
@davidandsuzy25166 ай бұрын
I also did a video of another 1966 dark blue that has the exact insignia
@cliffjackson68166 ай бұрын
Hire a cameraman or buy stabilizing equipment. 🤐
@B-leafer7 ай бұрын
A "Shelanor"
@Ron-jy2dm7 ай бұрын
It's Ford junk
@danielroberson542129 күн бұрын
Better than riding lawnmower as you have.
@Espiel787 ай бұрын
Wow!
@timquinn90367 ай бұрын
I WATCH ONE GUY HE FLUSHED IT OUT WITH GARDEN HOSE WATER FOR A WHILE UNTIL IT FLOWED PRETTY GOOD THEN BLEW IT OUT WITH AIR LINE GOOD LET DRY NEXT DAY PUT IT BACK ON EVERY THING 👍 BY THE WAY NICE CAR ❤IT
@ultimatemadmaxcar7 ай бұрын
Lol.... what an ending teaser !!
@curtchase37307 ай бұрын
I have an 08 gas Club Car 4 seater. Is the steering supposed to automatically straighten out after a sharp turn on pavement? Like a car? On mine, I have to help the steering unwind. Thanks!
@davidandsuzy25167 ай бұрын
most definitely start by jacking it up and making sure there is nothing bent, and that the king pins are free, if everything is good then do a grease job and alignment
@BrianYoungREALTOR8 ай бұрын
Great Video... Have you ever seen a king pin break? Had a tournament last week and a king pin failed (broke) on a cart driven by one of our players and the course is saying that it was due to negligent driving. However, there wasn't any sign of a damaged fender, bumper, wheel/rim, tire etc. just a broken king pin. The course wants to charge us $600 King Pin and bushings + labor. The driver of the cart told us that the cart started steering rather oddly halfway through the round and then finally it went bonkers and the wheel splayed out at the top ( apparently when the king pin totally failed) Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
@davidandsuzy25168 ай бұрын
well I can't say for sure as I was not there. BUT if they have not been greased properly they seize and can break. Whoever worked on them might have given them a shot of grease BUT IT NEVER WENT THROUGH, That is why I used the proper bushings with the the groove to let the grease through.
@davidandsuzy25168 ай бұрын
about $50 in parts and 1 hour labour
@guillermo38048 ай бұрын
I have the same problem in my Jeep 2014 my mecanic ask for 1200 😢
@davidandsuzy25168 ай бұрын
if it is the same as mine, that is too much money
@guitarcooks8 ай бұрын
what monroe part numbers were they?
@ronsmith92188 ай бұрын
I have almost the same cannister. But it says (from left to right) purge (goes to base of carburator), air cleaner (I think just access to blow through the carbon cannister and also back toward tank), and then "tank" (assume this is a line that brings vapor pressure from the gas tank especially when filling and when empty). Tank line has a small disk like diaphram perhaps? in line to the "tank" fitting on the cannister. I assume this is like a "check valve" of sorts maybe to prevent the clogging of the line with charcoal or ??? Thanks for the video, the gas smell was the clue, I don't have pressure on my gas filler cap. Just some kind of back pressure that perhaps makes the fuel pump work harder hence the longer revolutions to start.
@ronsmith92188 ай бұрын
have a 1989 chevy truck, v6 automatic. Always started first turn over. Then it started having serious starting difficulty, 6 cycles of the engine with 3 gas pedal pumps is only way to start. Mechanics did everything except fix the long starting problem. I assumed it was gas pump, top of tank under the bed. Smell of gas from somewhere not obvious. My cannister is I think same.... part # 1708715JU. Will check the vent (called "purge" I think on the top of the cannister. Or is it the "tank" line that is the breather ?? Please help. thanks
@davidandsuzy25168 ай бұрын
hello I am not positive that this is your problem BUT it is an easy cheap thing to check , and eliminate . Disconnect the line that runs from the gas tank to the Canister. Do this at both ends. Now blow compressed air into the line. to see if it is blocked. DO NOT BLOW AIR INTO THE GAS TANK.
@brianward99738 ай бұрын
I agree, white cars, silver cars, grey cars, black cars, not for me-I want a colour that ‘pops’ in the sun and the green used on Bullitt Mustangs has that. Great cars, hopefully one day my garage will be home for one of the 3 generations of Bullitt Mustang🙏
@davidandsuzy25168 ай бұрын
I agree on the colour aspect. when I am washing it, I want to enjoy it, and when I park it and walk away I turn around and love it. though that is just me, and my taste everyone to their own have a great day
@wesmeetze9 ай бұрын
This is a great video, your tip on the spring saved me a big headache
@davidandsuzy25169 ай бұрын
glad I could help, that's why I do this , have a great day !
@checolate96809 ай бұрын
I think i have the same problem with my toyota corolla. I replaced two gas tanks already. The gas tanks buldged. I was thinking the charcoal canister was the problem. But now i think my lines are full of carbon. I need to check them. Thanks!
@davidandsuzy25169 ай бұрын
yes there is a real good chance that you have a plugged line, even if it looks good on the outside
@morgan4xl10 ай бұрын
Iv'e watched several cart alignment videos and you are the first one too advise toe in. Everyone else goes for zero toe in or out. My yamaha cart ran great at high speeds with rather large toe out. I adjusted the toe for both wheels at zero toe. It was wildly all over the road and an inexperienced driver could probably flip it over in 100yds at full speed. Although it ran perfectwith toe out, I will' try slightly in now. Which is it 8/10 or 1/8 inch? Pretty big diference.
@davidandsuzy251610 ай бұрын
Like I said I maintained 85 carts and put them all to1/8 never a problem at any speed when set right it will feel like you have power steering
@YOUZTUBE200010 ай бұрын
I’m sorry, off topic: Is that a picture behind you of a Plymouth Barracuda? Sure looks like one, was wondering the year?
@davidandsuzy251610 ай бұрын
Yes it is the spitting image of a 1973 Cuda 340 that I used to own as well as a 1973 Dark Green 340 Cuda that we used to own Very sorry I sold them both
@YOUZTUBE200010 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 I had a friend that also owned, and soon sold, his ‘cuda. I remember that he really regretted selling that work of art!
@nicholasbantell252011 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great video. I have the "big brother" snap on box to yours. It is loaded with tons of specialty tools that will see very little use again. I loved USA KD tools.
@enjoylife703011 ай бұрын
I am going to tackle this job soon on a 2015 GC. Just ordered the parts from Dorman, their website says that the parts now come with an alignment tool? Did you use Dorman parts or know what alignment tool they are referring to?
@davidandsuzy251611 ай бұрын
I used a Dorman part BUT I did not get an alignment tool with it. There is only 1 way it will work properly so that you can get full rotation
@enjoylife703011 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 I ordered the gear and a new actuator. This alignment tool came with the new actuator. Its basically a small plastic spindle oriented exactly like the one coming out of the actuator and they tell you to stick it in the housing and rotate it so it aligns with the position of the new actuator you are installing. I am taking it apart today finally, so I'll see if it is of any help.
@enjoylife703011 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 well I did the job today. Mine was stuck just like yours. It took me forever but I finally got it unstuck and to the point where it moved freely. I installed a new blend door actuator and a new gear. It went on very easy. Putting everything back together was the frustrating part. Anyway, tested it out afterwards and it’s not working. Some say they need to be calibrated at the dealer or try disconnecting the battery to reset the system. I’ll try the battery option in the morning and go from there. Did yours work right away without any other work needed?
@enjoylife70308 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 So after I made the repair and was able to "free up" my blend door by hand which was stuck, I put everything back together. Mine is a 2015 and the actuator did need to be "calibrated" with a diagnostic handheld tablet per the manufacturer. I took it to a shop to have the calibration done and they said that the computer could not get the new actuator to calibrate with the computer system for the HVAC. At this point I assumed that the whole assembly that houses the blend doors was damaged beyond repair even though I had gotten it to move by hand. These doors do have rubber and foam sealing around them and if they rotate too far they can not only become stuck but also get jammed so bad that even after you free them up by hand they still don't function as they should. Today I got back to the issue because ours blows heat constantly and now that summer is nearly here it needed to be replaced. The dealer is pulling out the dash and removing the entire blend door system and replacing it with a new one which while expensive is a necessary repair for the vehicle to have proper A/C in the summer. These dual zone climate systems are great options and luxuries to have but they are quite complicated. If I tried to do this bigger job myself it would take me many days so I threw in the towel and have paid the shop to do this more complicated repair to the HVAC system. Your video was very helpful to me in replacing the actuator but I knew there was a possibility it would be a bigger issue. At least I got a proper education of what may have been wrong with the system and I don't feel like I am having an unnecessary repair done. Thanks again.
@davidandsuzy25168 ай бұрын
@@enjoylife7030 I am glad that you watched my Video and got something out of it. Sorry that you have to take it to the Dealer now. To me there are only 2 gears, the one mounted to the door, and the one that drives it from the actuator .There is only one way that they will go on correctly . When you assemble them so that the index is lined up then no need to calibrate.
@davidb846611 ай бұрын
And the camera work was 7:35 thanks for the spot on but I cannot find schematic of where all the parts exploded view of the vents and parts are shown ?
@davidb846611 ай бұрын
My door , on the right leg of the passenger side door just blocks the blower , sitting way down . The gear supposed to move a door ? It looks as if there’s something that held something but it’s a shaft that is missing ? 2008 jgc with barely any air flow hot or cold !
@davidb846611 ай бұрын
Actuator and gears move freely and teeth intact it just doesn’t move a flapper when turning because the flapper fell way down and not retained in any way to the driven gear , did I lose a shaft from the top gear ?
@davidandsuzy251611 ай бұрын
@@davidb8466 WITH the electric motor off, can you move the remaining gear that is attached to the flapper ? It should move VERY freely back and forth
@davidb846611 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 I guess if in some way am able to remove the blower motor down which gets me to where the door seems to have fallen but I need to expose the bottom and blower motor . If that’s the way in ?
@davidandsuzy251611 ай бұрын
so there is a gear on the actuator, and it moves the gear on the door flapper , IS IT STILL THERE ?
@davidb846611 ай бұрын
@@davidandsuzy2516 gears yes but the flapper is not hanging off the top gear , thanks , continue tomorrow weather permitting, I’ll keep your channel updated, thank you
@bkennington6711 ай бұрын
You may have found my leak…. Thank you
@ckproper11 ай бұрын
George Carlin is making KZbin tutorials now? Lol. Just kidding, thanks for the video, very informative
@jws3925 Жыл бұрын
May I ask where you purchase your bushing kits. There are numerous places of course but would value your opinion as to a seller with good parts. Also, I see the king pin bushings (top and bottom) both have a flange. I have seen where the bottom bushing has a flange but the top does not. Of course, I like the two flange bushings better.
@MrSmoothstrings Жыл бұрын
Thank you David for your update. I've been on the fence about buying a mid-rise lift. My ceiling height is also 8 ft and my garage is very small. I've been considering just using it in my driveway but I worry about being able to move it in and out of my garage by myself. I probably won't use it but maybe a couple times a month. At one time I had four cars. I only have one now. I will check out the Titan lift if I decide to go ahead and buy one. Carl