The Fuel version is more powerful and use brush less motors.
Milwaukee can have multiple part numbers for what may appear to be the same tool. If you need any part numbers of what I use just let me know. Another reason I like the batteries I listed are for tool balance. I also feel they have the best amp/weight/cost ratio. Sometimes I put in a different battery based on the task.
I have not found a cordless 1/2 that has the power/weight/low vibration factor to match my Snap-on MG....If anyone has something I am all ears.
All the Milwaukee 12 volt brushless tools have been solid for me. I still have an older Snap On 14.4 drill driver with an adjustable clutch that I do not plan on getting rid of. Not sold on the Milwaukee stuff with electric clutch or any electric clutch that I have researched.
The Milwaukee 2564-20 is a special application tool that is a life saver for sway bar brackets on FWD vehicles. I mostly use the 2.0 and 4.0 batteries. The 6.0 batteries take awhile to charge with normal rate charger and I am not sold on the quick charger.
I will probably just continue induce smoke then use shop air to add PSI if needed. If I was to buy one it looks like GM has the best price.
The adapter kit would come in handy, I may just purchase them.
Kieth,
Since I have never used the Orange Coolant Revitalizer do you know if it does anything to restore the PH?
Most of my testing on the OE coolant has shown the inhibitor at or near 100% but the PH has shifted so I just replace the coolant.
Keith,
I have been meaning to call Acustrip for awhile...So according to them the Ford Yellow is an OAT coolant with Phosphate added, so the 40240 test strips that I have will still work.
It seems the CCV filter has been updated. I was thinking there would be a parts note or TSB/FSA ???
I tried to find more info from FoMoCo but came up empty
My experience with an '11 Escape was high air/moisture in the refrigerant, the one I did had 19.7%.
I would recommend following every step in TSB 14-0157
Does it help if you cycle the key before starting(Extra prime the fuel pump)?
I have also seen purge valves stick on a 6.2 SD and not set a code.
If I suspect a purge valve sticking I close the vent @ idle and watch the FTP H2O
None...I didn't think it worked much better then diesel fuel
Now ZC 21 Like 10 years ago I bought every can I could find. I still have over 2 cans left...Hopefully it will last me another 10 years