7 Car Myths Stupid People Fall For, DIY and car repair fails with Scotty Kilmer. Car myths busted. Don’t do this to your car. Things not to do in a car. What you should never do to your car. What not to do to your car if you want it to last a long time. How to maintain your car. How to drive a car. Car maintenance fails. Cars and car maintenance explained. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 52 years.
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Hi Scotty, I drove a 65 Falcon Futura with a 289 V8 for over 40 years. My dad taught me to change the coolant and thermostat at least every 3 years. Arthritis finally caught up with me and it made too hard for me to steer the car, let alone work on it. I sold it to a collector and replaced it with a $3000 2004 Scion XB. I have driven the Scion for 3 years and when I have the oil changed I asked them to check the coolant. They always tell me it is fine. How often should it be changed? Does the Scion even have a thermostat that needs changing? I'm in California where it gets hot. I drive the car approx.1,000 miles per year.
Damn, I'm about ttto use my Air conditioning more often
just a thought; could you describe the histories and differences of the Windsor and Cleveland engines? one for work, one for speed is all i know. thanx, I enjoy your stuff.
I wanna win the car battery!
Hey Scotty what's your thoughts on the 2005 Mazda MPV
Scotty i have a plastic intake manifold that seems to have an effect on my pcv valve and its leaking oil out of the bottom of it where the crack seems to be
Great tip on the weights of oil my friend built a high dollar roller race engine in a 69 roadrunner and thought he would be doing it better by adding synthetic oil it wiped out the furthest load from the oil pump in less than 2 days
Almost 1/2 way, and Casino's Joe Pesci takes a peak. Bur, I wholeheartedly agree the auto manufacturers get away with far too much on innocent uninformed consumers. Dealerships are licenses to steal.
Mom's '67 Karmen Ghia automatic with A/C. It literally would take a minute to cross an intersection with that power drain on. As a kid my job was timing the traffic light to cut off the A/c, until we got up to speed.
1:42–2:20 I don’t fully agree with you here… yes a set weight/quantity of gas has a set amount of stored energy regardless of volume, but you pay per liter. So if the gas is denser, you have a larger collection of molecules per liter. Which means that 1 liter of dense gas holds more chemical energy than 1 liter of less dense gas. At least that’s the theory, in reality it’s completely negligible. You’re right that it’s a false myth but for the wrong reason…