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Here is my take on the video-and I am no expert by any stretch of the imagination. I got nauseous from all of the camera movements as well, but I think both Terry is right and wrong. Overall, I agree with Terry it was a bad video.
Yes he probably should not have posted a video with misleading info (he did have the book on how to time the car) due to a broken Nu-Rex wrench. That is on him, trying to time the car 50 times is on him as well. He should have stopped and reconsidered his steps-I mean 50 times? He probably should have done some more research as there is plenty out there now-including the owners manual. On the other hand, he just may not know any better. So people should try to instruct him on doing things the right way. If that does not work and he rejects the info that is on him and people should place those comments in the appropriate place. That way people hopefully will read them and steer clear of his video. And yes he should replace the video with correct info (assuming he is still on YT). There are plenty of people who overestimate their abilities with wrenches-even me sometimes ![]() Just my 1.5 cents worth of opinion. Mike
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Location: Eastern Tennessee
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One other thought on this. I find it interesting where a hobbyist might abstain from joining a local Model-A club because there is the potential where a club member might 'roast a newbie' yet that hobbyist might participate in a social media setting that has a great amount of misinformation and mis-guided opinions being given by 'Keyboard Warriors' who generally have no real-world experience in what they are writing or giving advice on. Then when an experienced hobbyists offers information that disagrees with the 'warrior's' writings, they often bash or flame the experienced hobbyist to protect their own ego. |
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For the video in question, the Youtuber obviously knew that he had a defective wrench (eventually) - so pretty much EVERYTHING else in the video was a waste of time...why talk for 13+ minutes about all the steps and troubleshooting he went through (including, apparently, trying to do the same thing over and over again 45 times), when it all boiled down to that he had a defective wrench that would set the distributor cam off by 90 degrees? He could have made a nice informational video about two minutes in length, along the lines of: "Hey folks, beware - the Nu-Rex wrench I received was defective, and if used will make the distributor cam off by 90 degrees. So if you're buying one of these, inspect it first and don't waste alot of time (like I did) trying to set your timing." Said video should also have shown the defective wrench side-by-side with a good one, so folks can see the difference. Given what he actually posted, I don't know if folks watching it will even realize the main point (that his wrench is defective), and instead walk away with questionable instructions on how to set timing, or that you can't trust the Nu-Rex wrench at all. |
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Again, we're in this hobby together. National clubs, local clubs, parts suppliers; we're all in this for the same common interest. The hobby does not benefit when we tear each other down and insult someone's knowledge. Four pages later, did anyone reach out to the guy who made the video and offer to help him? Has anyone invited him to this site so he can perhaps gain or even share his knowledge? Maybe he made the video for his personal use as satire. We don't know. |
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"When I bought the wrench I had no idea how it looked or how it worked. It came in defective, it's a simple piece and should have been caught at production. I made the video because it didn't work. All is well now and they sent me a new wrench, no problem. Thank you Nuwrench." |
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