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  • in reply to: BendPak XPR-10A-LP 2 Post Lift Review #657841
    MattMatt
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      Great vid Eric! Was there any particular reason you went with Bendpak? I’ve been looking at Atlas vs Bendpak, and there is quite a bit of difference in price, but most seem happy with the Atlas. I have noticed Atlas doesn’t certify their lifts, like Bendpak does, which may not be as important for a home DIYer?

      in reply to: Sourcing & Replacing 97 Accord SRS Control Module #654621
      MattMatt
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        Thanks, that does help. Now, can anyone confirm if a 97 Accord is that simple?

        Also, FWIW, I just reset the light and it stayed off, again. How can this module be bad, but the SRS light takes a few days or weeks to come back on?

        in reply to: Sorry For My Recent Absence #646866
        MattMatt
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          Keep up the great work Eric! I can’t wait to see the Shell info. I only will buy Shell gas for my vehicles as I’ve noticed a big difference in towing performance with my 07 Tacoma 4.0L and not using it.

          in reply to: Sorry For My Recent Absence #652435
          MattMatt
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            Keep up the great work Eric! I can’t wait to see the Shell info. I only will buy Shell gas for my vehicles as I’ve noticed a big difference in towing performance with my 07 Tacoma 4.0L and not using it.

            in reply to: Stud came out changing 97 Accord oil pan gasket #640804
            MattMatt
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              I have Loctite 263 here at home, so I’ll probably just use some of that. One of it’s recommended uses is studs in an engine block. http://www.henkelna.com/product-search-1554.htm?nodeid=8797951950849

              in reply to: Stud came out changing 97 Accord oil pan gasket #649563
              MattMatt
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                I have Loctite 263 here at home, so I’ll probably just use some of that. One of it’s recommended uses is studs in an engine block. http://www.henkelna.com/product-search-1554.htm?nodeid=8797951950849

                in reply to: ETCG Tries Gumout Regane #624599
                MattMatt
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                  Eric, you plainly state it’s a paid commercial so I have no issue with this. I’m glad you have such opportunities, especially if it helps keep you and your business going! Best wishes and Stay Dirty! ::

                  in reply to: ETCG Tries Gumout Regane #634733
                  MattMatt
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                    Eric, you plainly state it’s a paid commercial so I have no issue with this. I’m glad you have such opportunities, especially if it helps keep you and your business going! Best wishes and Stay Dirty! ::

                    in reply to: Big thanks to ETCG & Timing Belt Vid! #618187
                    MattMatt
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                      I posted a review on the vmanual page too. Again, thanks so much for making this video Eric! It was truly helpful, and I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to make this video, and all the other video’s and info you provide!

                      in reply to: Big thanks to ETCG & Timing Belt Vid! #627800
                      MattMatt
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                        I posted a review on the vmanual page too. Again, thanks so much for making this video Eric! It was truly helpful, and I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to make this video, and all the other video’s and info you provide!

                        in reply to: Big thanks to ETCG & Timing Belt Vid! #618174
                        MattMatt
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                          That impact on the 10mm bolt cracked me up Eric!! lol

                          in reply to: Big thanks to ETCG & Timing Belt Vid! #627769
                          MattMatt
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                            That impact on the 10mm bolt cracked me up Eric!! lol

                            in reply to: Big thanks to ETCG & Timing Belt Vid! #617892
                            MattMatt
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                              One of our tool room guys at work has the easy out and broken bolt out in no time this morning. Took it for a quick spin and all is well. 🙂

                              in reply to: Big thanks to ETCG & Timing Belt Vid! #627501
                              MattMatt
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                                One of our tool room guys at work has the easy out and broken bolt out in no time this morning. Took it for a quick spin and all is well. 🙂

                                in reply to: Snap on valve adjustment tool v. Honda’s tool #617299
                                MattMatt
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                                  I adjusted the valves on my 97 Accord yesterday using a box end wrench and screwdriver and by about the 8th valve, my back was saying it wished I had the quicker Snap-On tool! lol If I did this regularly, I’d certainly invest in that tool!

                                  I recently bought my first Snap-On ratchet, a long handled 3/8″ and it is way nicer than any of my Craftsman wrenches! I also bought a Blue Point impact & air ratchet, both of which are much more powerful than my older Craftsman air tools.

                                  Good tools can make life a lot easier!

                                  Where are you guys buying the longer feeler gauges? Angled ones would be nice too, as I ended up bending mine yesterday to make them fit easier.

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