No gloves?
I haven't found any that'll give the dexterity I need when working blind.
Ed China uses some regular latex gloves:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2FVBfTl7d8&feature=player_detailpage#t=283s
Also a great show if you haven't picked it up. It's on Discovery Turbo here, not sure which Discovery chan it's on in the US, but it is shown over there.
They usually come in packs of 100 pairs so if they rip you slip on a new one.I lost some skin last night - haven't had a good experience with latex holding together. Maybe I've tried shitty gloves.
They usually come in packs of 100 pairs so if they rip you slip on a new one.
I haven't found any that'll give the dexterity I need when working blind.
I wear these when working on all my cars now. Been loving them for 2 years.
http://www.mechanix.com/automotive/m-pact-glove
Changed clutches, transmissions, timing sets, suspension parts, you name it, all wearing these same gloves. They stand up awesome.
I have Craftsman mechanics gloves and I wear them pretty often - but I was screwing around with wiring harness plugs that I could not see (notice how far up my arm the dirt went), and doing that with gloves would've been almost impossible.
Does the 3S batch fire injectors in pairs like the 5S or sequential fire individually?
I had brain smart: solder the wires to the fuel pump, then seal them with fuel system sealant. Problem solved.
The Walbro pump comes with a plug and wires - would be a bitch to solder to the connectors on the plug.
All relevant underbody panels are off - working on dropping AC and coolant lines, then the tank will be ready to come out. Progress!
Hats and calipers are easy enough to paint, and wheels like those are a cinch to clean.Tease. Get em on the car already!
Hope your brakes are clean and rust free, otherwise its going to drive you nuts with those narrow spoke open wheels.
