thank you. Great video. My son is working on his firs car a VZ Commodore 2005 Lumina. This video is so informative. Mice get into everything at our place. Chewed wires are common and very frustrating. Thanks, Mark
Great video Mr Cassar. I'm so glad I've found your channel. Very informative and it's helping me a lot with my VS Executive with a converted L67 and T5 manual. I know they are a different engine but a lot of it is very similar. Cheers mate.👍👍
Thank you so much mate I really appreciate the beautiful comments and the support of you watching. There are so many similarities between the two though you are right. What goes for one goes for the other in a lot of instances. Thank you for your comment on the other video as well, I did see it, however, I’ve had to edit that video and make it private because I was not supposed to release until Saturday this week!
Was wondering if someone was going to make a comment on this! We did actually notice this. With the commentary I guess we had a brain fart. But we spun the filter around so all good
I mean yeah it would make it easier for transmission servicing. But the metal is too thin to tap a thread. You’d need to drill a hole and weld a fitting on the screw a bung in to
If by right side you mean the drivers side, then you will need to remove the brace that goes between the alternator and the top of the engine. If it’s the passenger side, you will need to remove the intake pipe, accelerator cable (and cruise control cable if it has cruise), and then remove the bracket that the cables are attached to, which is held on with 3x 10mm nuts
at 5 mins 40 secs you are spraying fluid to clean up the oil. there are boots that run along to the wheel. My son's new second hand 2005 VZ Lumina has torn boots on both sides. How hard is it to replace them? Thanks Mark
Mate what wheel nuts do I need going from steelies to alloys on my VZ exec wagon? Just put some SS Vy 18s on and the open ended wheel nuts go deep on the front wheel studs, but just sit flush with the wheel studs on the rear. Is this right?
Yeah that’s right. The rear studs are shorter than the front. From factory, they use the same nuts on both steel wheels and alloys. Difference is with alloys they run plastic nut covers on each wheel nut. They come in silver and black and you get them from Holden or off eBay
@@cassarindustries_wheelwerk thanks heaps for the reply mate. I was looking at it thinking I’d have to get a set of longer studs 😂 love the videos too mate. Cheers from across the ditch
Hey mate, I bought one with 395,000km, coolant hadn’t been done since 125,000km and when I dropped it it was brown and muddy, is that a sign of engine rust or the coolant just spoiled and slugged up? No overheating just thought I should change it. Cheers mate
Hi mate. Unfortunately the neglect of not changing corn. Does Ross out the engine a bit internally. That’s what causes that brown muddy water. It’s not the end of the world, what you need to do is several flashes of the cooling system. So I would drain it, fill it with water, then run the engine until it gets up to operating temperature, and then drain it again. Repeat this process until the water becomes almost clear. Once you do that, you will most likely need to change hoses, water, pump, and thermostat. Dirty, muddy water in the cooling system destroys the blades on the back of the water pump. Once you do all of that, you can then fill the whole thing with fresh coolant and go from there. It’s Lachlan you might need to do in leprechaun gaskets to if they have not been done in awhile.
thank you. Great video. My son is working on his firs car a VZ Commodore 2005 Lumina. This video is so informative.
Mice get into everything at our place. Chewed wires are common and very frustrating.
Thanks, Mark
Much appreciated mate really appreciate you guys watching
Great video Mr Cassar. I'm so glad I've found your channel. Very informative and it's helping me a lot with my VS Executive with a converted L67 and T5 manual. I know they are a different engine but a lot of it is very similar. Cheers mate.👍👍
Thank you so much mate I really appreciate the beautiful comments and the support of you watching. There are so many similarities between the two though you are right. What goes for one goes for the other in a lot of instances. Thank you for your comment on the other video as well, I did see it, however, I’ve had to edit that video and make it private because I was not supposed to release until Saturday this week!
Too easy mate. Hope you get it all sorted.👍👍
Well done. Thankyou for all the details.
Is the fuel filter on backwards?
Was wondering if someone was going to make a comment on this!
We did actually notice this. With the commentary I guess we had a brain fart. But we spun the filter around so all good
Good vid Dave !!
Thanks bro
would there be any benefit of tapping a hole for a bolt and washer for the trans pan like the oil drain?
I mean yeah it would make it easier for transmission servicing.
But the metal is too thin to tap a thread. You’d need to drill a hole and weld a fitting on the screw a bung in to
How do I take the right side rocker cover of. The exact same car as this.
If by right side you mean the drivers side, then you will need to remove the brace that goes between the alternator and the top of the engine.
If it’s the passenger side, you will need to remove the intake pipe, accelerator cable (and cruise control cable if it has cruise), and then remove the bracket that the cables are attached to, which is held on with 3x 10mm nuts
at 5 mins 40 secs you are spraying fluid to clean up the oil. there are boots that run along to the wheel. My son's new second hand 2005 VZ Lumina has torn boots on both sides. How hard is it to replace them? Thanks Mark
Mate what wheel nuts do I need going from steelies to alloys on my VZ exec wagon? Just put some SS Vy 18s on and the open ended wheel nuts go deep on the front wheel studs, but just sit flush with the wheel studs on the rear. Is this right?
Yeah that’s right. The rear studs are shorter than the front. From factory, they use the same nuts on both steel wheels and alloys. Difference is with alloys they run plastic nut covers on each wheel nut. They come in silver and black and you get them from Holden or off eBay
@@cassarindustries_wheelwerk thanks heaps for the reply mate. I was looking at it thinking I’d have to get a set of longer studs 😂 love the videos too mate. Cheers from across the ditch
Appreciate the support and kind words mate 👨🏻🔧
Nice
You’re nice
How much you get it for
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The brake fluid tester your using is a unreliable method for testing moisture. They are a waste of time.
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The fuel fittings are easy if they are un molested 😂
Hahaha true!
Hey mate, I bought one with 395,000km, coolant hadn’t been done since 125,000km and when I dropped it it was brown and muddy, is that a sign of engine rust or the coolant just spoiled and slugged up? No overheating just thought I should change it. Cheers mate
Hi mate. Unfortunately the neglect of not changing corn. Does Ross out the engine a bit internally. That’s what causes that brown muddy water. It’s not the end of the world, what you need to do is several flashes of the cooling system. So I would drain it, fill it with water, then run the engine until it gets up to operating temperature, and then drain it again. Repeat this process until the water becomes almost clear. Once you do that, you will most likely need to change hoses, water, pump, and thermostat. Dirty, muddy water in the cooling system destroys the blades on the back of the water pump. Once you do all of that, you can then fill the whole thing with fresh coolant and go from there. It’s Lachlan you might need to do in leprechaun gaskets to if they have not been done in awhile.
395k and not touched since 125k? These models are designed to leak everything. I find that very hard to beLieve. 🇦🇺👍🍺