My very favorite wheel from back in the day when muscle cars were everywhere 70s and 80s and no cellphones or internet.
@OntheMarkwithMark5 күн бұрын
Mine too. I had a set on a dark blue 73 Monte Carlo.
@genemaverick57058 күн бұрын
Very nice !!
@citylights276511 күн бұрын
that's a nice looking setup, nice troubleshooting too! we got a new one installed today, but the outlet for the gases from the heater was only connected to a 2 ft pvc pipe, which is then connected to an aluminum dryer vent pipe(for now), joined with the dryer vent pipe itself, i realize now this is probably a very bad idea
@OntheMarkwithMark8 күн бұрын
That could be trouble if the exhaust gases can back up through your dryer.
@brenthagist468514 күн бұрын
IT. IS. ALIVE! COOL BEANS!
@Dr.VDubsCreations15 күн бұрын
Buy a pneumatic bleeder at Harbor freight they’re only 40 some bucks. You can bleed them all and you don’t have to even get inside. That’ll suck the air out and it were they were great. I do all cars by myself and don’t even have to pump the pedal.
@OntheMarkwithMark14 күн бұрын
That would have been a good idea.
@Dr.VDubsCreations15 күн бұрын
Now I hear you saying clear silcone is blue , so I guess you aren’t . Enjoying
@OntheMarkwithMark14 күн бұрын
I bought the stuff Willwood recommended.
@Dr.VDubsCreations15 күн бұрын
You going to use dot 5 silcone I run it on all my cars , don’t eat paint and great for Vette’s
@OntheMarkwithMark14 күн бұрын
I like that idea, but is not what Wilwood recommended.
@Toms-C3-C4.Corvette...WorkShop15 күн бұрын
Progress being made Mark....😁👍👍
@ajdaters15 күн бұрын
Pointy hand! And some German lingo 😂
@RDAUGIRD15 күн бұрын
Nice video! I bought my Maxjax about four years ago, but I didn’t trust my concrete so I cut a 12’x4’ pad, glad I did! Existing concrete was shit, barely 4”, the mesh was all the way under it, plus it’s 60 years old. Now I’m 12” thick, undercut, lots of rebar, all according to the manufacturer specifications plus. Ready to start drilling. My question is, how far did you space your posts, and do you like the spacing? I have a ‘74 Corvette, basically the same as yours.
@OntheMarkwithMark14 күн бұрын
You have made some smart moves there. My post are 104” apart. It seams good, sometimes I think I would like them a little farther apart but then I’m crowing my next bay. I would not go any closer, but it may depend on the car(s) you are lifting.
@tomb789016 күн бұрын
My furnace sits on four 12" cinder block pavers. The water heater is in a plastic catch tray to protect basement during failures.
@OntheMarkwithMark15 күн бұрын
Sound like a good idea.
@tomb789016 күн бұрын
About to do same job. Thanks for the help.
@OntheMarkwithMark15 күн бұрын
Good luck!
@redsquirrelftw18 күн бұрын
I've very new to wood stoves and recently finished installing mine. I have no issues getting the fire started, but it never seems to get going very strong, even with air intake wide open. Using fresh air intake setup as well so it's a closed system. Took over 2 hours for me to get the stove temp up to around 400F so I can get it to off gas. Is this normal for it to take that long to draft faster? It is hot outside too I hear that can have an effect so maybe I'll have better luck when it's colder. I'm kind of toying with adding a small computer fan on the intake so I can use it to boost the draft but the instructions do explicitly specify to not do that.
@OntheMarkwithMark15 күн бұрын
My first thought is some of your fire bricks have moved and are blocking the air flow. Second, is your wood good and dry?
@dominictam929318 күн бұрын
1988 to 2022 is 34 years
@OntheMarkwithMark15 күн бұрын
Thanks
@tomdale131321 күн бұрын
thxs for sharing...
@OntheMarkwithMark15 күн бұрын
My pleasure
@broomeco.812122 күн бұрын
This was a very helpful post. Thanks for making this video. I feel more confident moving forward with a similar project to discharge the water from our basement washing machine up to the waste line. Question- So you bought three pvc threaded male adapters for the intake, discharge and vent, then cemented the 1 1/2” pipe to those which lead to the rubber disconnect hose with band clamps?
@OntheMarkwithMark15 күн бұрын
I think you have it right. Threaded connection, not cemented. PVC to PVC cemented, PVC to rubber hose not cemented just band clamped.
@nelson74999able25 күн бұрын
1 1/2 in or 2 in pipe
@BillLear-bt8rm25 күн бұрын
nice change, how about a 1981 corvette ?
@Teleman195826 күн бұрын
Question: My project is to replace the original tachometer with a new electronic tach. In order to access the tach, it seems that I will need to get the steering column out of the way. Is it possible to do this by unbolting the steering column and simply dropping it down, or must the steering column be removed entirely? I would appreciate your advice. Thanks!
@OntheMarkwithMark15 күн бұрын
It can be done by just dropping it down. It’s not that bad a job.
@steelvapor3879Ай бұрын
That little bit at the end is very relatable - keep grinding on this project, so much progress has been made and you're getting so close to hearing that sound for real again!
@RegisteredMail1Ай бұрын
Good idea for your situation, but I was looking for something a little different. Our garage is fairly close to one of our bedrooms, but there isn’t any way to easily run the wire from the garage to the bedroom. I accidentally left our garage door open a few times including last night, and I’m looking for something like you did but want to make it wireless. I’m sure someone has done it, just need to find out what is available. I checked my garage NEST camera and the only thing that moved all night long was a fly that got to close to the lens. Thanks!
@RekateerАй бұрын
Mark, this looks phenomenal! I've been thinking on and off about trying to find/modify a sun visor or moon visor. I'm not surprised to not be able to find any for my 3rd gen outback, the generation after this model. Recently I've become more resolute in actually tracking down and getting a visor. I'm kinda terrified to do fiberglass work if I'm being honest, I'm afraid I'll ruin my part, but I've got some friends willing to help me. I'm going to have to call back on this video for pointers and design choices! You might be the only Baja with a sun visor, but soon I'll be the only Outback with a sun visor.
@bigwangjohnsonАй бұрын
You could swap the gauges for ones that also show the speed and rpm digitally. Not a cheap fix, though.
@jimreilly4216Ай бұрын
Excellent, thank you
@TheLawMorrisАй бұрын
Mark drops a new video, Patrick watches a new video. Love these corvette videos!
@C0rvette454Ай бұрын
Couldn’t you tilt/move to wheel To position it more comfortably to see the gauges?
@temrotАй бұрын
My biggest consideration for a smaller steering wheel was the fact that in a crash the first thing to make contact with the steering wheel would be my nuts.
@MrCbell57Ай бұрын
It’s actually something you won’t think about until it’s done. And yea it’s true in most any vehicle. My 70 mustang got a smaller wheel by one inch and it kept me from seeing the speedometer as well as fuel gauge. Not only size can be a factor, the depth or offset can also pose a problem with getting in and out of car. Not so much with a tilt tel but with standard columns that are fixed.The different size wheel offset also can affect the blinker arm and it could end up being too close or far away. Again the corvettes that have only power assists seems would make it a bit more troublesome to turn. I put a Borgeson full power on line but I like the steering wheel 🛞n my 81 so well the bought an exact reproduction. Thanks again. Good-good-good.
@mickaelblais8700Ай бұрын
I got a 73 convertible, the only issue with original steering wheel is can get sticky sometimes
@davidl4826Ай бұрын
Nice video except I had to quit watching because of all the crappy political ads. A real buzzkill.
@RodneyKing-d3qАй бұрын
Need to see how the hydraulic shaft is rebuilt and what parts and part numbers I need
@ulyssesvazquez387Ай бұрын
great video, would like to know what you used to strip paint off door.
@EvepnovakАй бұрын
Thanks so much for filming the whole process!! I'm thinking about doing something similar and it's helpful to see it start to finish so I can decide whether I have the patience to stick it out. PS: I love the ending with the cold wind blowing outside and the Hawaiian shirt inside! 🏝
@jessemarinjr6374Ай бұрын
GREAT JOB MARK !! WHAT IS THE NAME OF YOUR LIFT ?? AND DO YOU RECOMMEND IT FOR C3 CORVETTE'S ?? PLEASE LET ME KNOW ? THANKS JESSE VIA LAS VEGAS
@thedrivewayC3Ай бұрын
Keep up the good work! You’ll be on the road in no time!
@tomgust6415Ай бұрын
You mean I get to drive it....😂😂😂
@magneaamold1537Ай бұрын
Nice work,but would it not be better to put in the master break pump first 😊
@OntheMarkwithMarkАй бұрын
I think it would be in the way.
@TheLawMorrisАй бұрын
Love me a new mark video! I came for the Baja videos and stayed for the infectious personality and authentic positivity.
@OntheMarkwithMarkАй бұрын
Thank you. This is one of my favorite comments.
@scottcarpenter8434Ай бұрын
Have a 68 Camaro. Getting ready to maybe buy the 7000 lb from Home Depot, $3595 plus tax around $4K.
@johnbutler52082 ай бұрын
Ok mark that's a good idea but if you have a power outage that won't work. Take tuna can or any small container fill with rubbing alcohol. Lite the alcohol with the container in the stove, it works every time with no smoke.
@RobertAmine2 ай бұрын
i would recomend you put a sheet of sound deadner inside thd outer door skine, makes a difference, made mine sound like a bmw when you slam the door.. 😅
@OntheMarkwithMarkАй бұрын
I did put a large sheet on the outer door skin. I just didn’t show up in the video very while. Thanks.
@RobertAmine2 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for the indepth !
@djcat1042 ай бұрын
Where did you get that net behind the seats?
@OntheMarkwithMarkАй бұрын
I’m sorry, it’s been so long since I bought that, I don’t recall from where. A quick internet search should be available to help you.
@lillianeagan65312 ай бұрын
I wonder if someone returned the pump you have because our hardware came in a bag.
@mmahota2 ай бұрын
The bolt hook is a great idea! But doesn't the PVC 'doughnut' prevent water drainage?
@OntheMarkwithMarkАй бұрын
Yes, but I siliconed a cap on the top. I don’t think it shows up very well in the video.
@gheangel_quinn2 ай бұрын
Cracks happen though as time goes by and things settle. Although, theres NOTHING that will permanently settle though because Mother 🌎 doesnt ever stop moving either. This would also explain why freshly leveled & paved roads wind up with cracks as well. Nothing is permanent or forever. Unfortunately not even your Epoxy crack repair kit.
@OntheMarkwithMarkАй бұрын
All true. I did what I could.
@michaelriley31102 ай бұрын
I don’t know why this just popped up when it’s two years old but noticed right in the beginning the instructions you had there on the table at the start said that bar was for a C2, is that why it didn’t line up?