What did it sound like when you would try and start your car when the starter was bad? Did it just click a single time when turning the key? Thank you for the video.
@@TheLosiracerno problem, that’s why I make the videos to help people out. She didn’t click at all. It was like the battery was dead so I put my portable jump pack on it to jump it thinking that was the issue and it still wouldn’t start. That’s when I decided to replace the started and it started right up.
Did you use the same exhaust manifold gasket when you took it off to access the starter? I know this is going to sound dumb but I would appreciate it if you could just figure out a torque sequence for the exhaust manifold. I'm confusing myself trying to figure out one 🙏 and lastly I can actually follow how you explain the process (I'm kinda dumb) thank you ❤
@@raymondcordova1782 you want to replace the gasket anytime you remove it but in a pitch you can reuse it. Just inspect the gasket to make sure it’s not damaged or broken in any way but I highly recommend a new one. For the torque sequence let’s give the bolts numbers so it’s easier to follow. The top 2 we’ll say are 1 and 2. The bottom 4 will be 3 thru 6. After hand tightening all the bolts, the sequence I used was torque 3 then 6 then 1 then 5 then 2 and finally 4.
@@Ghost_Automotive_DIY thanks you just made my day today I've been worried about the sequence so much I've been putting off on doing anything on the exhaust manifold
What did it sound like when you would try and start your car when the starter was bad? Did it just click a single time when turning the key? Thank you for the video.
@@TheLosiracerno problem, that’s why I make the videos to help people out. She didn’t click at all. It was like the battery was dead so I put my portable jump pack on it to jump it thinking that was the issue and it still wouldn’t start. That’s when I decided to replace the started and it started right up.
Did you use the same exhaust manifold gasket when you took it off to access the starter? I know this is going to sound dumb but I would appreciate it if you could just figure out a torque sequence for the exhaust manifold. I'm confusing myself trying to figure out one 🙏 and lastly I can actually follow how you explain the process (I'm kinda dumb) thank you ❤
@@raymondcordova1782 you want to replace the gasket anytime you remove it but in a pitch you can reuse it. Just inspect the gasket to make sure it’s not damaged or broken in any way but I highly recommend a new one. For the torque sequence let’s give the bolts numbers so it’s easier to follow. The top 2 we’ll say are 1 and 2. The bottom 4 will be 3 thru 6. After hand tightening all the bolts, the sequence I used was torque 3 then 6 then 1 then 5 then 2 and finally 4.
@@Ghost_Automotive_DIY thanks you just made my day today I've been worried about the sequence so much I've been putting off on doing anything on the exhaust manifold
@ anytime
@@Ghost_Automotive_DIY going to hit the pick n pull to look for replacement vents for the center console
@ good call. It’ll save you someone money