Hello. Welcome to another fun packed video from Mart's Garage. What better way to spend a lockdown Sunday afternoon than tinkering on the old 41 pickup. What shall we have a mess with today? Wipers? Ok, lets have a look at the wipers. Longer format to while away some lockdown time. I had terrible audio problems. You might need to adjust the volume a bit. Like, comment subscribe in that order, please. Thank you. Mart.
Hi Kan. Thanks. That's how they should start when the carb isn't over rich. There's a lot of things to attend to to achieve that with a 94. I can feel another video coming on!
Gday Mart Was just watching your video , l think it was called the joy of removing Brocken head studs from a flathead . Thanks for taking the time to put it up. It was good to see all the various ways you used to get the broken studs out. Haven't had time to watch all your stuff but l plan on it Cheers And the guys who say to just weld a nut on the stud to get it out need to watch your videos Next time l see these comments l will post a link to your youtube
Thanks for the video Mart! Glad you were able to make the gamble pay off...worked out great! Seems there is nothing available, parts or otherwise, for the vacuum wiper motors in these trucks, which is unfortunate. I've been dealing with this issue with my truck also.
Thanks for the replies guys. Harry: yeah those studs can be a beeatch. Pumper: I looked for one that was similar and had the control on the same side. that dictates which side it parks on. It was an enjoyable little job with a good outcome.