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@davidsalmons802 ай бұрын
I could help you fix that laptop in the video that is an old Toshiba satellite laptop
@Thelongmanable2 ай бұрын
*_So this vehicle was built in an era where nothing was truly "Plug and Play," and being creative with your wiring was the only way to go. Wiring insulation breaks down and cracks when it's neglected. In other words, they were not put on the car that way. Please be mindful of this because the next generation may look at your current work and bash the things you did._*
@JonnyNumonic2 ай бұрын
Applied Technologies They filed BK a couple years ago. That is why their parts are in demand now. They had a barn sale and Richard Clark bought some of their items I heard.
@christopherheath-cf8rv2 ай бұрын
Code isn't working on the site for some reason...
@berniecruz84052 ай бұрын
Alex, if you're having to break that engine down and replace so many other components, why didn't you just take the engine out? SMH
@brucemitchell56372 ай бұрын
I was really impressed that you gave the owner an extra $1,000 to help him out with his mothers funeral expenses. It speaks volumes about your character and morals. Your parents and family must be very proud of you !
@georhohm2 ай бұрын
i think this guy is a real asshole off camera
@craigmorgan46762 ай бұрын
Well he got it at a great price!I mean that other bloke wanted 26k for his pile of shit brother!😬😬👀👀🤔🤔😱👎👎👎🤝🇬🇧🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@KooolaBe2 ай бұрын
Humble
@davebighos83702 ай бұрын
Alex is the man!
@davebighos83702 ай бұрын
Alex is the man!
@michaelpetty55232 ай бұрын
For all of you who said Marvin is a good guy... You are100% right. He's my little brother and he is a great brother and friend.
@davidt35632 ай бұрын
Woah that's awesome!
@chiefdenis2 ай бұрын
Big ups marvin👍
@CuriousMess612 ай бұрын
That is so cool you have such a wonderful family member. Bless you, him and your entire family.
@LonneLpp2 ай бұрын
Marvin been helping momma during the hard times, have you helped your little brother out with his mission?
@michaelpetty55232 ай бұрын
@LonneLpp I helped any way I could. My wife and son are disabled and I did what I could.
@TyScott852 ай бұрын
My wife and I just inherited a 92 typhoon! 30k miles. Her grandfather was original owner. I can’t wait to get it into my hands. I love the maintenance work you do. So so satisfying!
@Gambit4u22 ай бұрын
Awesome!!! Have fun and enjoy
@KTMGREG552 ай бұрын
How frickin lucky are you 👀😧
@richardsiegfried94232 ай бұрын
Lucky!!!
@meornotsure2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Alex. LSC means a lot me to me. My daughters always say, "Are you watching your chicago friend?" When they see me watching.
@clipseo2 ай бұрын
Get your daughters watching with you! Me and my 10 year old son watch together. I know its probably easier bc boys like cars but i know girls do to
@leviolson39772 ай бұрын
@@clipseoSo cool that you watch with your son. If I could one day influence my son to have a passion for cars like me I’d be the happiest man alive.
@Hammerback02 ай бұрын
my daughter is 3 and she loves anything dad is interested in. The boys are 4 and 5 and they are mommy's boys. So my daughter is on my four wheeler with me, putting out corn for the deer, always wanting to do anything to hang out with dad. And I cherish every single second, I know she won't always want to hang out with daddy, so I want every memory I can get. (I always roll slow in front of my deer camera and she waves at the camera, I save all of those. ❤)
@leviolson39772 ай бұрын
@ You sound like a great father and it sounds like your daughter will be raised to be a tough woman. Much respect!
@BringerOfDearth2 ай бұрын
@meornotsure I'm not yet fortunate enough to have a daughter (or a son), but I'd *_love_* to have a little shop partner.
@RK45AMG2 ай бұрын
As a mechanic, I can tell you you have the best car KZbin channel by far. The only channel I can watch without skipping and double tapping. WELL DONE!👍
@lancelaprarie61282 ай бұрын
100%
@cmkelly19652 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@ModernMastersAuto2 ай бұрын
I agree!
@dukedenarie58582 ай бұрын
This and vice grip garage.
@TheOnlyKontrol2 ай бұрын
Why would you being a merc mechanic matter in this context lol
@bobm23312 ай бұрын
Alex, the biggest take away from watching your videos is: There is nothing I can't do if I take my time, mark, photograph and go slow. You make the most complex seem do-able. Not because you left things out but because you leave every step in. Well done Sir. Oh and Alex get the spray can handle at Lowes. It makes spray can paint like using a compressor can.
@leviolson39772 ай бұрын
I gotta say, Max has been doing a fantastic job editing these videos. 1 hour, 12 minutes, and 3 seconds, and I was fully engaged the entire time. Alex + Max = the most fun, entertaining, and informative videos on KZbin.
@FastSS022 ай бұрын
Max throwing in the definition of Alex's made up words lately has been hilarious!
@leviolson39772 ай бұрын
@ Couldn’t agree more. The little things are what adds to it so much it feels like TV show quality.
@auxientius2 ай бұрын
Big love to all editors, but Max does an epic job for sure.
@zeroforkgiven2 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same. I like that those little jokes are there but don't disrupt the video or content. Its a good balance right now.
@gloopington2 ай бұрын
It’ll get my approval once they start reaching 3-4 hours.
@CarlosSanchez-kj3ke2 ай бұрын
He's buying all my dream cars! Love watching him care about these 80s/90s gm cars as much as I would. Living my dreams through alex.
@AutoAuctionRebuilds2 ай бұрын
GM used stop leak pellets as preventative maintenance and for small leaks that couldn't be diagnosed (P/N 10-108 ACDelco Cooling system seal tabs). Those "shells" look like the remains of coolant tabs combined with a gelling effect caused by mixing green with orange coolant. These tablets are still sold online lol.
@ColeSpolaric2 ай бұрын
I was going to comment that it was a coolant leak sealer. I didn't realize this was preventative 😆
@obezzyjohnson96802 ай бұрын
Yeah it was that brown stuff wit the lil pellets in bottle n was supposed to stop small leaks but it really just clogged shyt up really. I've used it B4 back in day n it was bad ASF after using dat shyt. Made a mess thru whole cooling system
@3613jeremy2 ай бұрын
I used to use those pellets back in the day, but I've never seen them do that maybe they didn't get a chance to dissolve correctly or they over did it
@Czechbound2 ай бұрын
Very interesting ! I seriously that he'd found a pistaccio nut !
@AutoAuctionRebuilds2 ай бұрын
@@ColeSpolaric Check out the Northstar lol. They used these a lot on NS engines as well as the 2.2L, 2.8L, 3.1L, 3.4L engines due to the problematic LIM gaskets and head gaskets.
@dlighty46552 ай бұрын
You sir are a madman and must be a genius… I can’t imagine ripping all these wires off at once and ever being able to figure out how to replace them correctly again. Lol. Crazy. 🍻🤯
@Joeshomegarage2 ай бұрын
I went through this with my 88 foxbody mustang. Had to learn how to trace wires and read a electrical manual. It was frustrating but I refuse to fail😂
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
That level of confidence... I guess after you redo an entire harness a few times, it probably isn't that scary.
@zollotech2 ай бұрын
That engine looks so good now. Love seeing you restore engines to better than factory.
@SHAD0WxF1R32 ай бұрын
Hey Alex! I work on PC's all the time and specialize on older outdated PC's. I would be more than happy to get that Toshiba back up and running with all the old school software for you 😊
@SeishukuS122 ай бұрын
Almost a guarantee that it's bad caps in the internal power supply, all those old Toshiba's do that. lol
@littlejln2132 ай бұрын
Were they Panasonic caps?
@SHAD0WxF1R32 ай бұрын
@@SeishukuS12 Oh yeah, most likely. A lot of these old pc's have blown/leaky caps. But the other half is making sure the Software and other stuff is saved and preserved
@moneymikeslickwill87492 ай бұрын
Lets goo
@SeishukuS122 ай бұрын
@@SHAD0WxF1R3 Yeah, that's the other issue on that era Toshiba's, they didn't exactly use high quality hard drives either... There's a fair chance that's toast as well. And leaking clock/standby batteries, that may have destroyed a lot of traces as well. Sometimes I hate working on old stuff, it's always the same old story. lol
@TrueCanad1an2 ай бұрын
Man that last episode was unreal!!!! You giving Marvin an extra 1000$ for his parents was beautiful let alone him letting you use his shop and tools. I am proud to be part of the car community with people like that around.
@gdb54482 ай бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again...removing goofy and useless aftermarket wiring/stereos/pointless mods is my NUMBER 1 favorite thing about a new project...it's just soooo satisfying to undo someones shty work and make it right.
@3613jeremy2 ай бұрын
You are worth your wait in gold me and any mechanic I know hates wiring projects with a passion
@gloopington2 ай бұрын
You are also a crybaby in other comment sections
@kubarkrun2 ай бұрын
Not only is this channel wholesome in the extreme, but the attention to detail is Alex's best perk. Little things like painting the head screws really shows the level of love put into his work. Awesome Alex, hoping your channel grows and grows.
@R32GTR19ninty22 ай бұрын
Bro ur channel is awesome... what I like most is it's clean no foul language nothing dirty just a seemingly humble guy who knows what he's doing.... ur a blessed mechanic brother... the cars u find and work on are some of my favorite cars. Take care!
@wp.sworld.s2 ай бұрын
I agree with you no bad language and he's a pretty good wrench.🤘
@osinue2 ай бұрын
I love the fact that I can enjoy the videos with my children and not worry about any bad language. Thank you Alex.
@R32GTR19ninty22 ай бұрын
@@osinue amen brother
@R32GTR19ninty22 ай бұрын
@@osinue amen brother
@pauldwyer69392 ай бұрын
Please keep up the two videos a week they help me through my tough times. I take working on cars myself as a therapeutic experience because I don’t get much time alone or spend money on myself much thank you for everything.
@BBBILLY862 ай бұрын
100%. Keep the faith brother. I lived watching others from 2001 to 2019. Things do get better eventually if you keep going.
@jasonh84702 ай бұрын
Never give up, brother. Always be willing to talk about whatever is bothering you with anyone willing to listen. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Love from Ohio. ❤
@joefilipelli38672 ай бұрын
Tough times don't last my man, tough people do...
@moneymikeslickwill87492 ай бұрын
Bro keep praying and dreaming big bro i was i that same funk 2 years ago failed marriage foster kids step kids baby mama drama all i could do was wrench and dream N it all worked out believe in God Amen this is part of the process
@moneymikeslickwill87492 ай бұрын
25:18 thats my b-Day bro was born & made by God on 7-19-1981
@eric62backstrom2 ай бұрын
Watching someone actually do things like this in a video is what I've been wanting. Thank you and Godspeed.
@LegitStreetCars2 ай бұрын
Who was born in the 90s?
@salvatoresampognaro40642 ай бұрын
91 here
@MattyZC1132 ай бұрын
70s bud. Daughter 90s 😂
@Ruslanfromworld2 ай бұрын
88)
@beaujenkins27392 ай бұрын
95 almost 30 😂
@D.Feenstra2 ай бұрын
Does grew up count 😅
@JohnDavis-ed5sg2 ай бұрын
After a lifetime working light trucks with trailers (in Britain), when you tow the fuel consumption rises (say 25 to 30%) because of the extra tyre drag, but that doesn't alter much whether the trailer is loaded or empty. What really drinks the fuel is wind resistance, so as the Typhoon is shielded behind a high van it doesn't increase the fuel usage much. My Sprinter trucks would average 30mpg, 22mpg towing, but with a tall load on and a headwind, trailer or no trailer, I have seen it drop under 10mpg while at the same time I could barely maintain 40mph in fourth of six gears. Love your show!
@michaelm33812 ай бұрын
I love the engine bay transformation. I'm a car show guy, so I admire the attention to detail.
@Stephen03S6002 ай бұрын
Applied Technologies & Research (a.k.a. ATR) has been defunct since 2007. They made lots of aftermarket stuff for the 3.8 Turbo GN & Sy/Ty 4.3
@G8GTJav2 ай бұрын
They used to make good stuff.
@GrandCamino62 ай бұрын
ATR had my favorite sounding exhaust with their Pit Bull mufflers on Turbo Buicks. Looks like the phone number was from their later location in North Carolina. They used to be in Roseville, CA and the number would have had a 916 area code.
@BigPapa13202 ай бұрын
Zero issues with the long video! Absolutely LOVE following your process my man. Especially when we have to wait a whole week before another video, I’ll take AS MUCH video time as I can get! Keep doing your thing man! THANKS FOR THE AWESOME VIDEOS!!!!
@soldierboy4252 ай бұрын
Back in 2014ish. I pulled a 56 Chevy short bed, small window out of a boneyard in a Ca. desert town. My “resto” wasn’t as clean as yours, but I went through everything. New harness, new brake lines, rebuilt the OE master, bushings, greased the steering box for the first time in that trucks life. 350/350, and a 12 bolt out of a 69 Chevelle. Pulled two leaves out of the front. That was my daily driver for three years. Another great video! You are my spirit animal!
@SortaProfessional892 ай бұрын
I cannot believe that thing just fired up like that. Thats actually amazing. You should be really proud as thats a shining example of your mechanical abilities.
@samisaleem67352 ай бұрын
Anybody else see the Hellcat getting a wide body in the background lol
@SibongileMpiyakhe-oz2mf2 ай бұрын
Yes
@TiptronicSS2 ай бұрын
"You're not gonna be multisparking nothing!" 🤣🤣🤣 Oh, the clutter hate is the same here 😅 But that's next level, adding insults! 😂
@kctyphoon2 ай бұрын
*GMC TYPHOON PLEASE* That truck is a legend. Can't even tell you how many people would stop me and ask "What Is That!?" - when I had mine.
@stephenoverstreet98982 ай бұрын
Restored a 1979 MGB. Took about 2.5 years. It was SUPER simple, and super fun! I replaced or restored and painted pretty much every mechanical part, including resealing and repainting the engine and transmission, interior refresh, body work and partial painting, and full suspension and brake replacement. I was so happy not only because of the result, but because I knew EVERY part of the car. Plus I had the satisfaction of knowing I did it myself!
@skolenimation2 ай бұрын
That engine bay transformation is so satisfying. Then that start was just the icing on the top.
@valdrag9092 ай бұрын
I built a 1958 Chevy Apache and know exactly how you feel blasting, cleaning and painting rusty parts , so satisfying.
@WexWerxScott2 ай бұрын
Damn Alex... The typhoon, the gn, delorean... All of my dream cars growing up! Nice work!
@charlessnouffer94332 ай бұрын
I'm saying he's got all the 80s kids favorites love it
@bgee4612 ай бұрын
Definitely a dream car collection much more so than exotics and supercars. Gimme that everyman hero car ❤️ anyday
@EmetYAHU2 ай бұрын
Starion, RX-7, Supra MKIV, 3000GT VR-4 🤔
@davidryder508222 күн бұрын
@@EmetYAHUVW corrado also
@JDMJDK2 ай бұрын
Born in ‘77 so my friends and I were front and center to appreciate all of the peak 80s-90s goodness. 🏁👌🏼
@DrFiero2 ай бұрын
IF you end up just replacing that ignition module - make sure you clean up the base where it mounts so it's dead flat, then use good CPU thermal compound between the module and base. That's the main reason they fail (heat). Run a short ground wire from the base plate to a chassis ground as well. They get corrosion between the shaft and base plate and the resistance causes the voltage go down, current goes up... another failure mode!
@rysterstech2 ай бұрын
get an IC graphite thermal pad, that will hold up much better over time than thermal paste.
@DrFiero2 ай бұрын
@@rysterstech - Yup, that sounds good, as long as it's very thin. There's not a lot of clearance to the pickup coil on some.
@Mortisnp2 ай бұрын
Let's go a step further and get some PTM7950 !! It's awesome
@SDE902 ай бұрын
I do this exact thing on my 80's Volvo ignition modules 🤘
@rotatingringbelt2 ай бұрын
Check the heater core! Typhoons are notorious for dumping coolant into the cabin with a blown heater core.
@ryandoyle43442 ай бұрын
For the mustang, most didn't replace the restrictor when changing heater core hoses & then it pops.
@MrSpartanPaul2 ай бұрын
My buddy had to pull the dash on his S10 Blazer to do the heater core. Probably the same here.
@300DBenz2 ай бұрын
My old shop had a 91 S10 as its shop truck, I was hauling 2800 lbs of old brake rotors to the scrap recycling yard when the heater core literally popped.
@RougeDeBlah2 ай бұрын
Yeah it's not too bad though, knocked mine out in like 5 hours@@MrSpartanPaul
@FastSS022 ай бұрын
@@MrSpartanPaul first or second gen? First gen you can do fairly easily laying upside down under the dash. Second gen is a pain because you have to pull the dash to get to screws in the HVAC box and there's a hidden screw behind the HVAC box in the engine bay. I found a tip of where the screw was located and using a hole saw to cut a hole where the screw was and then using a Christmas tree plug fastener and silicone it back in the hole. Saves TON of time not having to remove the HVAC cover in the engine bay.
@bringsometools51592 ай бұрын
1946 Willys CJ2A. Frame-off - every nut and bolt. Engine, transmission, transfer case rebuild. New period-correct wiring harness. Full body rebuild and repaint in factory Normandy Blue. My dad bought it when I was 8. We restored it together. He's 82.
@joeymerrell85852 ай бұрын
The wires going to the injectors is probably off an aftermarket remote start alarm system. Back in the 90’s we would tap into an injector to get a tach signal. Since it had so much audio stuff at one point it just makes sense to me.
@LegitStreetCars2 ай бұрын
You're probably right!
@joeymerrell85852 ай бұрын
@ I’ll let my wife know. I’m sure she will disagree 😂
@thomasgoddard55032 ай бұрын
This thing is awesome! As a 90's kid this is the vehicle I always wanted. I'm living vicariously through you with this series.
@rlscustoms2 ай бұрын
Man I love doing stuff like this, doesn't make the car faster but so satisfying getting everything clean, painted and color matched, so happy you got rid of that fugley blue coupler and went with black and silver you just can't go wrong with that. All that said the time it takes to do never pays you back if you're doing it for a customer however but for yourself it's priceless!
@LegitStreetCars2 ай бұрын
Here's the first Typhoon video! kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJjRYoOsipiAfpI
@carlashton93312 ай бұрын
We need a race between the Typhoon and Tony Angelo’s Sike Clone
@bigdoddyloco2 ай бұрын
Your selection of cars is so good. And 1990's GM had some interesting cars and trucks. I remember my first time seeing a GNX. Was a great race, against my Chevy powered 1951 Ford truck.
@levizurch94802 ай бұрын
I have so many things to say! You are amazing please don't ever change , I love your explanation of everything and you know your stumbling at the end in the bloopers I believe is because you just realized how amazing you are and how lucky you are to have found it and not only you are lucky we are lucky to be here with you for this journey, thank you so much for your time !!!!! I hope to one day meet you and talk cars with you !!!
@IndaloMan2 ай бұрын
You crack me up every time you enter the LSC Paint Booth😂
@Quark-b9f2 ай бұрын
Since you have to clean off lots of gaskets and assorted goo you should seriously look into picking yourself up a Super Scraper from innovative tools. I discovered them from another KZbinr that swears by them and I have to say they are kinda life changing. I always thought nahhh a razor blade does just fine but they honestly make life easier and really save your hands.
@jacobpittman22502 ай бұрын
That sludge you are finding in the coolant passages is liquid head gasket, or coolant system sealer that somebody poured into the coolant, and I would never tear that motor down that far without replacing the head gaskets. I am commenting before watching the rest of your video, so I am not sure if you end up taking the heads off or not but I definitely would if I found that gunk
@murry0012 ай бұрын
The amount of aftermarket/hackery wiring someone did to this Typhoon is INSANE! like what were they even doing lol
@obezzyjohnson96802 ай бұрын
Man u know how shyt was back in mid 90 to early 2000 everything has a million wire on it if u wants to hook anything aftermarket on ur vehicle. It's not has it is not got blue tooth shyt on ur ecu n all the in n out puts that built into the ecu nowadays. It just wasn't like dat back then. The older ppl know that
@blackghost17912 ай бұрын
Wires get out of control when you're running hi fi
@TheSnowbo832 ай бұрын
And it was all on a new motor I have to say my 91 YJ got a lot of aftermarket lights, which, stereo, underbody lights, and small waterproof sub.... So I guess I can't talk too much as I was 17 and I'm sure my wiring was crap
@TheSnowbo832 ай бұрын
Both my CJs before that I had at 16 and 17 didn't add any extra shitty wiring. Oh also had MSD ignition on the 91 YJ (which did it do anything?). I bought that thing with a one foot shackle on one corner and two synchro gears out and turned it into an amazing lifted off-roader after rolling one of my CJs.... Amazing channel definitely will make the two and a half hour drive one day for one of these car meets from Moline Illinois (as everybody knows that the home of John Deere). God I feel stupid for saying that and miss living in Seattle
@Jhonny-w6p2 ай бұрын
Alex, you are in my opinion. The Leonardo Da Vinci of auto techs. You combine technical knowledge with artistry. Love the attention to detail. Keep up the great content.
@Val_Killmore2 ай бұрын
Videos like this are what keep me motivated to fix the supercharged c4 I bought a while back. Excellent content, shining personality, and just an absolutely positive attitude even when the chips are down. Love the channel and what you do. The online car community needs more people like you!
@rogermcneil74642 ай бұрын
Born in the 80s but started driving towards the tail end of the 90s when these types of cars were still around, definitely got a real case of nostalgia watching these videos, keep em coming
@steve-real2 ай бұрын
This is a great series Alex. I am loving it brother!
@snoik13762 ай бұрын
I have restored one car. It’s my 1968 beetle which I got as a gift from my parents when I was 14. Spent the last 4 years restoring it to make it mint. Had to weld in new floors and multiple patch jobs on the entire thing. I am also like Alex where I can’t put a part back on if it looks bad so i had to paint everything haha. Ended up building a 1915cc engine with dual webers pushing about 100hp (sounds weak but car is light haha) pretty happy with it.
@farewell_to_normalcy93522 ай бұрын
First car I ever restored was a 67 Mustang GTA Coupe. Was my first car I bought at 14 and I finished it when I was 20. Restored it back to concours driven spec. Then years later I restored a 68 California Special Mustang to the same spec. It’s the best feeling knowing every nut and bolt has been touched. And restoring cars back to how they left the factory - is the best thing
@MrSpartanPaul2 ай бұрын
I restored my 88 GMC Jimmy, every nut and bolt. It's so nice I can't drive it in winter.
@farewell_to_normalcy93522 ай бұрын
@ yeah that’s the one issue with full restos. I rotisseried the Cal Special and because of that I can’t ever drive it in any sort of wet weather. But still totally worth it
@Max-v3k2 ай бұрын
Man I love how excited you get over trucks and cars.
@cs06542 ай бұрын
Man, this is becoming my favourite build so far - the whole thing has just been awesome to watch! Cannot wait to see the detailing and upgrades turn this back into the shiny rescue it deserves to be!
@BBBILLY862 ай бұрын
You'll need a shop employee that does nothing but sand blast and paint while you teardown, troubleshoot and repair. 😂😂
@NGAAutoTV2 ай бұрын
The song sounds like Bruce Hornsby’s “The Way It Is” which was sampled in Tupac’s “Changes”
@cwtjps2 ай бұрын
100%. 90's hold music
@mcstruble2 ай бұрын
@@cwtjps Good ear - I commented the same... oh well, you win :)
@larry63152 ай бұрын
I restored a 1988.5 Suzuki Samurai finished this year. Took me two years. I to am very finicky about every bolt needs to be painted. I really love seeing people restore vehicles that otherwise would end up in the junkyard. Great video and great score on your Typhoon.
@hkmonaro81532 ай бұрын
So much cooler than the usual youtube supercar vids..
@CarlosRamTx2 ай бұрын
Yeah. Same here. I watch some of those guys but it gets old with the look at the new car I added and watch me rev it. I'm more into these kinds of videos.
@monkeytoes092 ай бұрын
Well, I was not born in the 90s, but my bday is 🎉7-19-76🎉 great videos keep up the great work
@S2NAZ2 ай бұрын
Having a lot experience with a media blaster, the biggest problem is keeping the media clean. If you can try and soak the parts in a carb cleaning solution or something similar to remove the majority of the material first, then go use the media blaster. You’ll clean the parts much faster and the media will last longer. Love the typhoon project 👍🏻
@donmynack2 ай бұрын
That old laptop has seen some hours long Minesweeper sessions.
@overthehilldill36262 ай бұрын
The part about dreaming of completing a project....... Yeah..... That's been happening to me for 45 years now.
@SFalconii2 ай бұрын
Other car channels I usually skip to the end but I watch your videos fully cause you actually break down n show what you’re doin and talk like a normal person in the garage figuring it out
@joseacuna32392 ай бұрын
54:10, the seal still popped out 🤣
@clipseo2 ай бұрын
How do u know? I watched it a bunch of times and couldn't see it pop out
@brandonhill95002 ай бұрын
Yup pretty sure I saw it too. Came to the comments to confirm what I thought I saw
@Broadpaw_Fox2 ай бұрын
Yep - it moved. There's one frame where it's visible... but it's there. 😉
@Icedorrk2 ай бұрын
I saw it too
@springrusty2 ай бұрын
FYI the number is disconnected 😂 32:46
@Zeropingsweat2 ай бұрын
Sounded like my phone was back in the 90s clicking when ringing 😂😂😂
@BrianMelJohnson-rc1qk2 ай бұрын
lmao i tried it tooo hahaha
@Calipilot12 ай бұрын
Tried it too rip south Carolina number
@fdeuxmchn2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@PitterPatter422 ай бұрын
A Lightning and a Typhoon. You, sir, are living your best life!
@christos8812 ай бұрын
Garden hose clamps, lol
@christopherhess85232 ай бұрын
That's an old school trick used to hook up a water hose in order to flush the system. My Dad put them on just about every vehicle we had when I was growing up. Works great
@AnthonyRBlacker2 ай бұрын
For the way you do things Alex, how well you clean things, that blast cabinet is like one of the BEST purchases you've ever made in that department.. you're going to have to hire Max to come out there though and work while you're in there cleaning EVERY engine part you find!! It works WONDERS on control arms and all that stuff too.. just SO good!
@AutofanaticCT2 ай бұрын
You are incredible my brother. I love your content. Your attention to detail is second to none. Thank you
@dmanshaemoa2 ай бұрын
Washed my dishes while watching I’m in love with the typhoon. You did a fantastic job and I’m exited to see how much more you do with it. Your the best Alex keep doing these restores I’ll be around for them all!!! ❤
@whereisamerica73842 ай бұрын
If you want to make cast aluminum look new. I have found degreasing (parts cleaning solvent) then blast with regular Arm & Hammer baking soda works best. They sell 10lb bags. Looks brand new instead of being dull and discolored. I've used it on alternator cases, intakes, transmission cases, turbos ect. I worked in a restoration shop and it was the best solution I have found.
@chadhensley60782 ай бұрын
Hey Alex cover up anything you don't want media in with tape. Works great for me and the glass beads(what I use) won't tear it unless you get really aggressive. By the way if you use glass beads it makes it shinier and also works on great on anything rubber without any damage. Glass still strips the rust right off.
@cruzccc12 ай бұрын
This whole video all the way up to the eventual start up was soo soothing and satisfying…. You do amazing work… great job
@elizavetamixailova38482 ай бұрын
My Express 2500 van with 307,000 miles only has 30 lbs oil pressure. So glad to see that your kick-ass Express has the same oil pressure. Thanks for allaying my fears.
@drotegu62 ай бұрын
Bro I absolutely was here for the whole video. I actually watched the purchase video and this back to back, no problem at all. I was actually thanking myself being so busy the past month, I wasn't even able to watch youtube until a couple days ago. But because of that I was able to watch these back to back and it was so awesome. Your content is just so awesome bro and honestly I'm just living vicariously through you man. Much love God Bless and I can't wait to see the result on this Typhoon project! Peace!
@CapinKronik4202 ай бұрын
Hey at 54:10 looks like the rubber seal came off of the turbo before you put the housing back on, but good job on the typhoon, that thing looks mint
@paulfagan29642 ай бұрын
My teenage self is jumping up and down. So awesome to see one of these run so well. Great video and editing.
@Tclans2 ай бұрын
Alex, I noticed your hunch when using the blast cabinet. I cordially suggest you set it to your working hight. Or not, since it makes it more fun 😄
@gerhardlehner82362 ай бұрын
Born 1980 and remember, back in the day, one of my friends brother had one and smoked all the little Hondas and VWs with it. We all are stunned. I am from Austria and I have never seen another one since. They really really rare here. ❤ It.
@imsurethisisnotme47362 ай бұрын
Tip on the blast cabinet. Before you finish a job, blast air on the door to clear off any grit. Then, when you open the door, no sand hits the floor.
@joelcotrell79352 ай бұрын
Hey don’t stress about taking the time in doing all of the extra painting if you truly love a car its ok to take the extra time. Heck i love seeing the attention to detail you are doing with this typhoon. These things where always AWESOME!!
@robrowe66192 ай бұрын
Love your attention to detail. Glad I’m not the only one who is that way. It really is the small things that go a long way. 🙂
@jeffp55242 ай бұрын
Love the video. I picked up a typhoon a couple of years ago that needed some work. It's a blast to drive. Make sure you check the motor mounts I launched mine one time and the motor rocked over so far the alternator pulley cut the top radiator hose.
@brucephelps6782 ай бұрын
Looking great so far Alex! Yes, those little detail items seem to take forever to finish. However, the reward is so gratifying in the end which makes it very much worth it. Can't wait for the next installment. Thanks for sharing.
@BrakeTheBank2 ай бұрын
Not fluffing stuff up and going vlog style is what makes your channel my favorite!
@Stickerslapper2 ай бұрын
My wife teased me every time i work on something, i start sounding the way you do at the end of the video. "Ah this thing is so awesome , awe i just love this car/truck, this thing is the best." { My wife} - you say that about everything you work on, they cant all be the best. It's an awesome feeling bringing something back to life mechanically speaking.
@mickeywilliford6304Ай бұрын
Man I sure love your videos reviving the old factory hot rods. Watched the GNX series, and loving the typhoon series as well. Best content on KZbin.
@bobtouchette53082 ай бұрын
Yes it was a very long video, but I have to say I enjoyed every minute of it. I like the way you take things apart and explain them and then when you put it back together, it looks so good. Look forward to the next one! Awesome job!
@jeffcaga2 ай бұрын
Retoring a 1986 fiero, on month 9 almost done, unfortunately I don’t have anybody to talk cars with. Watching your channel gives me motivation to work on mine.
@a1qcaguy2 ай бұрын
I normally don’t like long form videos, however, this was so enjoyable. I just poured myself another cup of coffee and watched it Saturday morning and Sunday morning. Great job, sir!
@LegitStreetCars2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@coeliandetlev86702 ай бұрын
It is a real great change in the enginecompartment . Runs nice looks good but you want one for so long I bet in the end it looks perfect like oem -spec .I looking forward to the next video. Giving the guy a tip was very kind of you and I believe good things will come back .
@dobledekersoulwrekr27 күн бұрын
I restored a 1984 S10, body off frame, powdercoated frame and fuel injected the 2.8. Other than recovering the stock seat with a real leather (I'm the same pattern as factory), the truck remained stock. It was the toughest car to find replacement quality parts for. The owner had bought it brand new in 84 and was 18 at the time. Really cool project, different from the normal 50's & 60's projects
@TheCarnager2 ай бұрын
I love how you blasted and restored all the old parts. That is really satisfying. Keep up the great work!
@PowerSportsQuebec2 ай бұрын
Man I love this series! The Typhoon is my favorite of all time. I always wished I could get one. Good job!
@channeljrs2 ай бұрын
I've been working on cars all my life, although I'm nowhere as talented as you, but it always strikes me as being so familiar and fun watching you wrench. I feel like I'm hanging out with a buddy going overboard on projects that start out with just a few changes that end up turning into major rebuilds. As it turns out, I'm from Chucago as well, which is probably why I feel a connection to you as well. Sorry for sounding weirdly bromancy, but I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your ability to make watching you rebuild your cars amazingly informative and fun! Thanks for being an average guy!
@Mr.Saltwater2 ай бұрын
That 6AL box is a great thing. I've always had a switch on the ground side to cut power. I always installed the Marine or Nascar unit because they are much higher quality and silicone filled.
@Mr.Saltwater2 ай бұрын
Rev limiter always helps in case of failure. Drive shaft break or trans etc. It saved me 4 times because I was an idiot in my 20s lol
@coreychildress1562 ай бұрын
I've got those ventus v2s on my '14 mx5 and they're a great value
@tonyf4542 ай бұрын
Restored a 1978 Trans Am (Smokey & the Bandit replicar ), 1986 Toyota 4X4 (BTTF Marty McFly replicar ). Enjoyed them both along with my 1981 DeLorean (BTTF Part-Time Machine) for many years! Currently working on a 1986 C4 Corvette and just picked up a 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT. Love your show Alex! Congrats on the Typhoon!!