Do you know why I love all you video’s you don’t have time to be talk like other engineers at the end of everything you just tell everyone thanks for watching Looking forward to working with you soon ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Great video. It is very important to break lose any bolt that threads into aluminum and you did just that, thumbs up for you. It is the most stupid thing I have ever seen to use a torque wrench to break lose super tight bolts like head bolts and main cap bolts. Please use a breaker bar , you can get a real good one at harbor freight for like $25 and it works great Thumbs down on that one. I wish you had explained step by step or type every step of your findings with this engine. Now, did you finish this job? Did you junk the engine? How about the melted plastic around the cylinders? What is that part called? How do you replace it? Does it have to be replaced? Do you have another video of this particular job you were doing? It is very interesting. Please keep making these great videos. Overall 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Do you know why I love all you video’s you don’t have time to be talk like other engineers at the end of everything you just tell everyone thanks for watching
Looking forward to working with you soon ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
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did you find a .25 steel ball? where did it go?
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What a shame. That engine must have been neglected beyond belief. Those engines should last 300k.
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Hola brother muy interesante este video saludos cordiales Caracas Venezuela
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Great video. It is very important to break lose any bolt that threads into aluminum and you did just that, thumbs up for you. It is the most stupid thing I have ever seen to use a torque wrench to break lose super tight bolts like head bolts and main cap bolts. Please use a breaker bar , you can get a real good one at harbor freight for like $25 and it works great Thumbs down on that one.
I wish you had explained step by step or type every step of your findings with this engine. Now, did you finish this job? Did you junk the engine? How about the melted plastic around the cylinders? What is that part called? How do you replace it? Does it have to be replaced? Do you have another video of this particular job you were doing? It is very interesting. Please keep making these great videos. Overall 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Good work
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Do you have a toyota vios to record a video?
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Great video! Which model of tundra? Also there is your location
2008
That’s a 2014 up tundra
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