Radiator Draining Video-Motor Engine Building Car Repair DVD

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store.boxwrench.net Click Here for “Basic Engine Building” DVD Basic Engine Building DVD – Chapter 5: Topside Disconnect In this section we show you the proper technique to draining the engine fluids from the radiator and connected hoses before removing the engine for disassembly. Explains the process for using your specific engine repair manual to label all of the wiring, vacuum lines and hoses so that installation later will be smooth. We suggest taking lost of pictures during the engine tear down to help remember how all the engine parts were connect later.boxwrench.net is a community and resource designed for automotive enthusiasts. The Basic Engine Building DVD is over three hours of engine building that covers everything from removal and disassembly to final assembly and engine start-up. This is the ultimate DVD for any home mechanic or engine enthusiast that wants to see a complete rebuild from Teardown to Start-Up. This video can be used to learn how to work on almost any type of internal combustion engine including V8, V6, Straight 8, in-line 6 and even 4 cylinder engines.All of the interactive features and menus will not work over youtube. This video is great for people interested in car repair, car care, and restoration. As well as hot rods, muscle cars, performance parts, and boosting horsepower. It can also help you to gain knowledge for increasing fuel economy, how to lower your emissions, and covers preventative maintenance to avoid little things like

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13 Comments on “Radiator Draining Video-Motor Engine Building Car Repair DVD”

  • wilayafr
    20 March, 2010, 11:11

    you are the best of best ! i’ll try to buy the DVD ! we are in europa

  • tnilfo
    20 March, 2010, 11:34

    Excellent quality video, looks like you really know what you’re doing, both in car repair and video production. I’ll check out the other vids on your channel.

  • MinuteMaidDrinker
    20 March, 2010, 11:43

    After draining the coolant did put MORE IN! lol

  • PCChapman123
    20 March, 2010, 12:00

    yeah I thought he might have LOL, I meant did the guy that supposedly blew his engine up following this guide put any water back in afterwards LOL

  • BoxWrench
    20 March, 2010, 12:53

    yup, this video is 2 minutes from a 3 and a half hour complete rebuild DVD.

    There are quite a few more steps to complete the job and yes, filling the radiator is right towards the end.

  • PCChapman123
    20 March, 2010, 13:19

    I wonder if he put any water back in it

  • BoxWrench
    20 March, 2010, 13:46

    Can’t really post the entire video, it’s a full DVD that’s over 3 and half hours long. It’s called ‘Basic Engine Building’ and can be used for pretty much any type of engine.

  • BoxWrench
    20 March, 2010, 14:14

    Try checking out the rest of our vids on our channel to keep your engine from blowing up.
    You’d probably need to do more than empty the radiator during an engine rebuild. . .

  • PhiLfromCaLi
    20 March, 2010, 14:55

    5* & fav’d

  • sonofpregnant
    20 March, 2010, 15:22

    my engine blew up after doing what this video said

  • MoeTheSyco
    20 March, 2010, 15:45

    A million in my case ;)

  • bianges
    20 March, 2010, 16:13

    Thank you very much for sharing this video, This is awsome video. I hope you have posted all of the sections, so I can understand about it.
    Thanks

  • LeoBullterrier
    20 March, 2010, 16:50

    Get a video camera and a digital camera and take 100’s a photos. Owen Australia

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