Massive Landslide Fails All Around




The RobDiddy Podcast show

Summary: In terms of recording high quality audio and video when trying to create a video podcast as a beginner on a budget, I needed to look into what my options were for using my JLAB Talk Pro as audio input and a camera not built into my laptop. The problem is somewhat my fault and somewhat me becoming an Adobe Creative Cloud dominate person, any software that I try to use that’s not like I learned on frustrates me heavily. I needed to try out some of the software programs that people have been using to stream video games on twitch and other platforms to see if I could do what I wanted to do.https://gainzmedia.com/using-xsplit-broadcaster-for-making-a-video-podcast-plus-an-overall-review-of-xsplit-vcam-and-broadcaster/https://rumble.com/vh1q4z-xj-engine-steam.htmlThose were factory plugs, though. It looks like yours has the brass ones (which mine does now too). A little scary that the brass one corroded through. First things first, you're going to want the brass replacement plugs because they fit in the holes much tighter. DO NOT GET THE STEEL ONES. I repeat, DO NOT GET THE STEEL PLUGS. Ask me why, I dare ya. lol. It's time consuming but not too bad of a job.Take off the intake and exhaust manifolds (make sure to get a new gasket), remove the power steering pump bolts and set it to the side, airbox, etc. and you should have access to them. I used a big piece of brass and a hammer to tap the new ones in after steel-wooling junk out of the holes. I also used Indian Head gasket maker stuff around the new plugs. It would be helpful to have a socket the size of the freeze plug--you want to make sure you push them in evenly.