How To Find Suspension Noises 101 – EricTheCarGuy
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This is probably one of the most popular questions that I get so I’m happy to bring you this one because I know it’s going to save me some typing. I may have missed a couple of things but I believe I’ve covered the basics on this one so this video should give you more than enough to start with.
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NOTE: While watching this video, please note at minute 4:00 it is said to turn the crankshaft the opposite way of the engine. This is incorrect. You should always turn the crankshaft in the direction of the engine. We are working to rectify this mistake in the video and apologize for the incorrect information. – The Foley Engines Team