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Diagnose & Repair a Cracked Cylinder Head : Cracked Cylinder Repair: Remove the Bell Housing

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Remove the bell housing bolts, a series or six or eight bolts that hold the transmission to the engine, when repairing a cracked cylinder head; learn how in this free auto-restoration video.

Expert: Doug Jenkins
Bio: Doug, of Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods, not only servers the entire nation, but even customers outside the U.S have found the shop's services indispensable.
Filmmaker: Ross Safronoff

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • You need to do all the parts of this video in one video. Hard to keep track of where the viewer is at.

  • what the hell order are these supposed to be in? At least put the progression order in the titles!

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  • Can someone make everything in one big SHIT. Can't tell which shit is which.

    We have to many pile of shit. Shit Every where

  • Hey Doug stop talking and do some work. You "allow" your employees to use the fender protectors. what a fucking joke your a douche I could never work for you

    like most bosses talk shit dont know shit and complain about everything

  • Christ! I hope I never have to have you guys work on one of my cars!

  • hi im dog what the fuck insted say in bitch

  • hi i work with 20 grate assholes dud wow i know how to diagnose fucking problems and fix my fucking car

  • cracked head=bell housing ? huh wet dry compression test etc, sounds more like it to me. i'm lost here?

  • they dont tell you anything anyway....

    you can tell where the gasket cracked cylinder i think happend to this motor that piston shouldnt be nice and clean like that

  • ya seriously...

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