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Rolling Homies -- Great Eagle Technical YouTube channel

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davida
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Rolling Homies -- Great Eagle Technical YouTube channel

Post by davida »

Does anyone know this fellow?  I subscribed to his channel and have been amazed at the work he has done on his eagle. I figured this video link was worth keeping into our tech archives.
David

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rozflrHEF28

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x57AmjEz4cc
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Re: Rolling Homies

Post by beltguy »

Wow David, great find.  I only had time to preview each video.  There is some great info there.

The second video you list is about changing his differential in a rest stop.  Boy does that bring back not so good memories.

Later, I will try to make some searchable comments that will facilitate better searching.  With your permission I might want to change the title.

Jim
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Re: Rolling Homies

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Sure Jim you can do what you need to. Both videos relate to the same problem. The first video segues to the second one. I really felt sorry for the guy. However, his patience and calm demeanor was simply amazing.  He recapped the video at the end and stated it took 50 hours of labor to replace that rear end. That is nearly 6 days.
Amazing
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