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lol Was not my point. I was just saying a scanner will give you a better place to start than assuming that a catalytic converter is bad. I bet you if you took a car to any place with a P0420 code they would tell you it needs cats. If you know how to use live data on the scanner that is way more...
I think the process would be the same replace an O2 sensor, clear code drive. Light comes back its not the O2 sensor you replaced. Replace downstream O2 sensor clear code drive. Its chasing the problem with parts I understand that. But to replace 2 40.00 O2 sensors instead of an 800.00 Cat...
Harbor freight scanner I purchased for less than a 100.00 reads, scans and can read/clear ABS problems too. For people who do not have disposable cash I would look into something like the ones I have listed below. They will do the job and not break your bank or wallet. Sure the SnapOn scanners...
Made another quick tool today to remove a fuel pump lock ring on a Honda accord. My welds are horrible but they stuck so if it works it’s good.took 10 minutes to make it
My Harbor Freight one is decent except I think the 12 year olds that built it have the upper arm crooked and everything sort of swings to the left out of center. But the ram has had no leaks because it was empty when I got it. I had to fill it but never had a leak. Its the fold up and store style.
Just recently had a guy crushed under a car while stealing cats. Poor dumb bastard killed himself for 80.00
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/trending/man-crushed-death-while-attempting-steal-catalytic-converter-georgia-auto-shop/ABCYXHPK7NBD7EC5MFRRG27HXY/
I liked Dewalt up until our company bought 3 hammer drills and each one failed within a year. Plastic gears stripped and the drills were just junk. Then my boss bought the Blue ryobis for everyone and they worked ok until battery failure. Then you just buy a new drill to replace the battery...
I have had the same M18 Saw for about 9 years still works great as do the batteries. M-18 for me I have used the Ryobi that my coworker has its a decent little saw but The M-18 weighs as much as its corded counterpart. I like the added weight to help it pull through the material.
I installed them in a dash.. And They are actually better than the incandescent bulbs. Makes it nice and bright. Otherwise I hate LED lights because they hurt my eyes.
Naa its single phase 220 volt. L1 and L2 tell ya that much. It just happens to have the load and line coming into the same connector at the bottom so it looks like 3 wires..
I made a deal with my upholstery guy. I'd do his timing chain he do a full interior on a car for a friend. I ended up getting a 383 engine out of the deal. Wasn't too bad if you pull the engine. Not pulling it would have been a nightmare since FORD and their genius engineers decided to use one...