Made a YouTube car repair video today

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I have made a few to hopefully help others do their own repairs. I have watched many and gotten good information and the courage to do repairs. How about you. Ever made a video or watched a YouTube video for help?
https://youtu.be/m51FZ9O_Jlo
 
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I've watched a bunch. Haven't made a full repair video before but I've made videos of different noises and post them up when I think it might be someone's issue.
 
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
It shows your other videos which might turn people off.


Saw that. Ugh! However I did like you repair video.
 
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
It shows your other videos which might turn people off.


It makes the overall agenda pretty clear.
 
Originally Posted By: 02SE
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
It shows your other videos which might turn people off.


It makes the overall agenda pretty clear.


Everybody has one. Why not stick to the topic of my car video and if you have ever watched one or made one. Have you?
 
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Originally Posted By: Mr Nice
Good video for Ford owners.

Will ZZman be the next Scotty Kilmer ?


I love Scotty!
 
Originally Posted By: ZZman
Originally Posted By: Mr Nice
Good video for Ford owners.

Will ZZman be the next Scotty Kilmer ?


I love Scotty!
We gotta see that Mercury do a burnout!
 
Originally Posted By: gman2304
I like the fender well header opening.
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Michigan rust enhanced cooling intake
 
good video. nope, never made one on you tube. made a few entertaining short movies as a teen.... once has a car chase between a 68 Ford Fairlane and a 76 T-bird; followed up with a shootout at a junk yard... and a karate fight in it
 
Originally Posted By: Warstud
Originally Posted By: miden851
Love Trumps Hate!
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Lock Time!


Only if people would stick to the actual video...
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That said- Looks pretty well done....
 
Any "How to replace a part of a car" video should start with the car fully assembled with the old part, and end with it fully assembled with the new part.


The "Up Next" videos selected by YouTube are based more on the viewer's history than the video poster's.
 
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