New Maintenance Vids for R1200 Wet Head folk

Thanks for the recognition...I'm just getting started into the YouTube World and am getting more/better equipment to cover other areas of interest on the R1200 WetHead.

Here's where I'll be putting up more videos in the future.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeJAqO8pJpydWQ4z6iNOs9g
I'm currently working on a DIY replacement for the Cam Timing Tension Tool which has been hard to find up until now.
I'm also starting work on documenting all the "Farkles" I've added to my own 2016 RTW.

Boxflyer
 
I've learned SOOOOOO much from others on "good" forums like this one, that I figured I'd give back a little.

I give lots of credit to those who make nice quality YouTube videos! It's very difficult for me to learn all the computer/software/camera/audio/editing techniques necessary to produce a simple video. I guess it makes sense, since it took me all but the first 5yrs of my life (I just turned 64yrs) to learn how to turn a wrench, it should take awhile to get a grip on doing this YouTube thing!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeJAqO8pJpydWQ4z6iNOs9g

Here's a couple other helpful things I'd like to pass along:
These panel screw location "Shop Work Aids" are available from the description of the Part 1 video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0exJbyMnGQg
I print out the PDF, cut up all the pages, then just stick them on with spray glue to some 20x30in foam core board so I can poke the screws next to where they "live" and where they need to be reinstalled.

Hope this helps someone!
Boxflyer

GS WetHead
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RT WetHead
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7th Grade Science Project...yes, I was able to put it back together and it ran fine!
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