KISS principle applied to oil filters.. Literally

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

KISS principle applied to oil filters.. Literally

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  • I watch these videos purely for education and i dont even have a car, some may say its a waste of time but i have helped fixed so many of my friends cars with the things that i have learnt from here, keep them coming :D

  • @Shroffff Will do- right on! I understand- I'm learning German right now just for fun.

  • Ive keeping up with your videos for the last year now. They have been alot of help because I do all the up keep on my cars. I know it takes alot of your time to make and post the videos. So I wanted to tell you that I enjoy watching them because of the info and the positive out look you have on things. I checked out you video on the camry water pump you changed, so instead of having it done Im going to do it myself now. I just wanted to thank you for the videos and your time.

  • @MyHoncho Hey you're most welcome. It's only worth doing if it's helping people and it sounds like it is. That makes me feel good. Thanks for telling me!

  • You cannot tell if an oil filter fits the application just by looking at the sizes! In 95% of all normal spin-on oil filters, you have a bypass valve setting that has to be the same. It´s the most common mistake that people do...

    I work with nothing but filters everyday :-)

  • @Lasselkv28 That's a good point. I look them up first and foremost, but if the parts guy is off a number this method will often catch that. Thanks for pitch'n in!

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  • @evionlast Was I "high" like on drugs?- no. I've never even been drunk or smoked a cigarette in my life I've definitely never been high on hard/illicit drugs. I do however lack social norm related fears/insecurities. I'd rather be myself than act a role that I've seen on TV. This way I can continue to be myself-comfortable in my own skin and not have to confuse any one when my true behavior comes through. Also without having an escape such as drugs I NEED to goof off now and then.

  • @BucSteven I teach every day. I teach people online and people I meet. I spend about 12-20 hours a week studying too.

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  • I like your gloves, are they durable? The ones I bought from 'the princess' keep ripping. Btw, thanks for sharing.

  • @briansmobile1 I honestly think you would be a great instructor at some college, well wherever you take this, its gonna be good.

  • Hi Brian,

    Thank you for another great video. I was wondering.....could you do a video on what to drain the old oil into? I have seen several different containers at the auto parts stores and in automotive departments but I don't know which would be best. Also, what do you do with the old oil when you're finished?

    Thank you

  • Hey man, cheers to your technical skills, your presentation, and your philosophy. I hate "like" buttons, and would rather give you personal kudos for this:

    "I do however lack social norm related fears/insecurities. I'd rather be myself than act a role that I've seen on TV. This way I can continue to be myself-comfortable in my own skin and not have to confuse any one when my true behavior comes through. Also without having an escape such as drugs I NEED to goof off now and then."

    Thank you.

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