This..... This is what we signed up for. Seeing you flip cheap cars and showing the process. Your success in diagnosing and fixing makes us feel like we accomplished something. Good luck!
@@codya8684 yeah same here. There’s very little I’ll take my vehicle to a shop for. I drive a Chevy Cruze and the intake manifold went bad, as is common with them. Took it to the dealer under warranty, bill was $1,400 (paid by warranty). Years later it went again, and I decided to do it myself. Took me literally an hour and a half, AND I installed the aftermarket fix so it won’t go bad again. Cost me less than $200 total. Shops are more often than not, a total ripoff
I’ve been subscribed since the Tracker… I just looked at how many subscribers there are now. How? This should have over a million for sure. Always great content on this channel 👍
I think because his content isn’t insane overpriced cars or ridiculous stunts it doesn’t hit the algorithm but such good wholesome fun and learning and I love it
If it hadn't already sold, I was going to recommend a engine bay cleaning on the Honda. Obviously, it really didn't matter, since it sold instantly. Nice work - and super cheap!
Yep they're great. We did a timing belt and water pump on a 94 Corolla in about 45 minutes. Front brake pads and rotors cost like $80 and both sides can be done in about 45 minutes too.
.Cheap if you can do it yourself. If that car had gone to a dealer or mechanic. 2 grand easy because they would have made up what was wrong with it and all the parts it would need.
@@noventay4 Whose "we" and where did the OP, whom I was replying to, mention Civics specifically? I was replying to the OP who talked about mass market cars and if I check the sales figures the Corolla falls into it. He was simply stating that "mass market" cars are easy to work on and can be rehabbed for cheap. I was merely backing that up by mentioning a real life scenario. If he talked about Civics then the conversation would be about Civics but if you read that then you'd know. You didn't. If you're an ESL then sorry but reading isn't hard.
It's more than likely cracked like everyone says. I had a 82 Celica beater I got super cheap that sounded about that bad. Turned out to have a loose and mostly stripped exhaust manifold bolt. I found something that worked and then it was quiet except for the bad muffler to go with it. A bolt I had in stock and a cheap turbo muffler and it was quiet again. I had already picked up a cheap good manifold for it so when I got tired of dealing with all the other issues a 300k body and drive train has the buyer got a lot of spare parts.
Reminds me of the night I bought my 94 accord was missing the exhaust manifold only way I had to get it home was to drive it. Everytime I shifted in to another gear lots of pops and angry people lol.
Prodemand says the torque for those nuts is 31Nm or 23ft-lbs. A lot of forums are pretty good with info but I've never had good luck with the Honda forums specifically.
If cars came in a box labeled “good car” you would find a Civic or a Corolla inside. “Nicer good car” boxes would contain an Accord or Camry. Speaking of bad good cars, The Aztec is looking pretty good in the background.
john, the daily grind can thin out content options... flips are great, the abandoned rescues are ok... but i'm gonna ask every video from now on... WHERE ARE YOU WITH THE ROLLS, THE CAMARO REBODY AND AUDI?
Isn’t there a 3rd bolt on the downpipe connection that holds the bottom of the manifold secure? Without that the only support the bottom half of the manifold has is the exhaust pipe which probably won’t keep it secure enough to prevent future cracks.
@@staycurious3954after doing this exact repair I think you might be right. I used an aftermarket manifold and the bolt was creating so much flex I decided to go without it. I’m sure OEM would have been a better fit but any flex over the long run will absolutely cause cracks.
Why are the aftermarket cats cheaper than the scrap value of the older ones? I assume there is far less of the valuable metals but it works more efficiently..
cracked catifold is common on the 01-05 dx/lx civics, the exhaust system is different between dx/lx and ex, and accounts for most of the power increase as the vtec is low rpm high swirl fuel economy style on the 1.7
I picked up a 2004 toyota matrix XR that was 6 speed swapped an had a spun rod bearing an it threw a rod driving it home but i was going fast enough to coast home so i got an engine for 375 the car was 400 an 400 to put it in for a total of 1,175 did i save anything over buying a running car the guy told me the book value was over 3 grand
My uncle has same car and on summer he was checking to buy new header but dealer and online was too expensive. We live in California so he end up taking his header to metal shop to get it welded back and they did like upgrade weld. But Honda wanted to charge him 400-500 dollars
Interesting! My daughter has the same engine, same general issue, although her’s has the more typical crack starting at the O2 sensor back towards the manifold. Was thinking of doing this job with an Amazon cat. Worried that the aftermarket cat will not last long…
i have an 04 honda civic, i had crazy ac leaks (probably due to previous owner smacking a deer) and after all those were fixed i still needed to replace compressor, everything together wasn’t bad probably $200 in parts and works great for the most part lol
@@chipb1193 I fixed my first Honda with the middle section of a can of Arizona iced tea. I doubt that it lasted very long. I am positive the intake is supposed to flex.
2012 Honda Civic LX 1.8 l does anybody have any knowledge on that particulate engine? I'm getting a low Purge evap and also a PO420 code wondering if it's a false code for the cat being bad because the are take manifold gasket or the valve gasket for the valve cover gasket are bad? I've already replaced a PCV valve, both oxygen sensors and the are intake hose that was cracked in the front and back. I'm getting a slight puffing sound from the back of the engine so I don't know if that's the manifold gasket? Heard this can throw a false PO420 code
If I could work on the Honda Civic with Watch JR Goes and Joshs I would drink the cold Bartle Skeets and roll up the fat Woolford and get all schmoked up
seeing you trade a motorcycle for a car and that car for a Volvo crossover reminds me of that guy who traded a paperclip up to a house. you should fix the Volvo and keep the trades going, see how far you can go
The only thing that rusts faster than a Honda, is a Honda exhaust. I've replaced the manifold/cat and entire exhaust system a few times on 90's Civics.
My favorite flips . Good for you JR . The Shop is really looking awesome. Return on Investment continues. Multiple Revenue Streams is extremely important going forward In this economy. Even that wall of TV could bring you in Revenue when filming. Sponsors Logos etc . Tournaments etc ( getting dudes out of the house lol ) best wishes buddy.
That's a cop out. ACs don't need to be charged. If they're low on refrigerant, it's because there's a leak. I got a leak once. I had a rock hit my condenser at highway speeds and I felt my AC go out shortly after (same car). AC condenser was only like $40 on ebay and I think it's been like 10 years or something I've had it. At the same time, you'd probably want to change the O-rings on the fittings. I actually paid the $4-5 for the Honda OEM o-rings cuz the crappy green ones at the auto parts store tore so easily. I thought I was gonna have to change my compressor recently because my AC would work like 50% of the time. But it turned out my condenser was just dirty or something. Cuz I haven't had a problem after I sprayed it off with a hose. Lastly, I've heard about AC compressor clutches going bad on this car after so many years. You don't actually have to replace the compressor. Apparently there's this metal plate on the clutch that gets worn down, and a lot of people just remove that plate or something and it works fine after. That way you don't need to spend $200 on a new compressor plus recharging. Yes, I'm talking about this specific car, not about cars in general. I know this car very well. Mine has 297k miles, so I've had most of the problems you're going to run into at this point. knock on wood*** Oh yeah. There's a connector for the AC compressor that's like snapped onto the AC compressor fan. Mine would get loose all the time, so I taped it together, but it does get loose sometimes if you're working under the hood and accidentally hit it. I think eventually I just took the connector off altogether and just taped the wire where it needed to be. Edit: Oh it was a wire. Not the one I was talking about, but one of the wires. If you're flipping a car, and it needs to be recharged you've got the know how to fix it right. So don't do that. Just saying.
This..... This is what we signed up for. Seeing you flip cheap cars and showing the process. Your success in diagnosing and fixing makes us feel like we accomplished something. Good luck!
Cheap Honda videos are so good.
That’s so cool you finally got that abandoned car and we’re able to flip it so quickly. And for so cheap!
And some dummy sold their car dirt cheap because they didn’t take it to get diagnosed lol.
@@billymasoner3735 after a shop throws 500$ worth of parts at it and still dont fix it? Thats why i work on my own stuff
@@codya8684 yeah same here. There’s very little I’ll take my vehicle to a shop for. I drive a Chevy Cruze and the intake manifold went bad, as is common with them. Took it to the dealer under warranty, bill was $1,400 (paid by warranty). Years later it went again, and I decided to do it myself. Took me literally an hour and a half, AND I installed the aftermarket fix so it won’t go bad again. Cost me less than $200 total. Shops are more often than not, a total ripoff
This bring back so much memories, my first brand new car was a 7thgen VTiS/EX in Taffeta White. Aside from the interior, its exactly the same as mine
I’ve been subscribed since the Tracker… I just looked at how many subscribers there are now. How? This should have over a million for sure. Always great content on this channel 👍
I think because his content isn’t insane overpriced cars or ridiculous stunts it doesn’t hit the algorithm but such good wholesome fun and learning and I love it
If it hadn't already sold, I was going to recommend a engine bay cleaning on the Honda. Obviously, it really didn't matter, since it sold instantly. Nice work - and super cheap!
This Honda Civic was a rare find for $500!
Definitely make someone very happy.
Decent Honda Civics find new owners fast.
JR is so consistent. This is how he’s gonna outgrow other channels. Consistency is the key to success
Long way to go to catch Chris Fix :)
Kansas, where car trek cars go to live out their best life 😂
Car UA-camrs should make a tradition of passing cars around until it makes it to Whistlin Diesel where they get crushed/blown up
And then end up in EuroAsian Bob’s yard.
i love when i catch a jr upload before i go to bed but i also love waking up and having fresh content to watch lol
nice to see you back to your roots what got you going in the old days out of your garage, flipping the hondas for cheap gotta love these episodes
It's so cool how cheap those mass market cars can be fixed!
Yep they're great. We did a timing belt and water pump on a 94 Corolla in about 45 minutes. Front brake pads and rotors cost like $80 and both sides can be done in about 45 minutes too.
.Cheap if you can do it yourself. If that car had gone to a dealer or mechanic. 2 grand easy because they would have made up what was wrong with it and all the parts it would need.
@@IKhanNot we are talking about civics not corolla, on a civic the timing belt and water pump is no easy job
@@noventay4 Whose "we" and where did the OP, whom I was replying to, mention Civics specifically? I was replying to the OP who talked about mass market cars and if I check the sales figures the Corolla falls into it. He was simply stating that "mass market" cars are easy to work on and can be rehabbed for cheap. I was merely backing that up by mentioning a real life scenario. If he talked about Civics then the conversation would be about Civics but if you read that then you'd know. You didn't. If you're an ESL then sorry but reading isn't hard.
It's more than likely cracked like everyone says. I had a 82 Celica beater I got super cheap that sounded about that bad. Turned out to have a loose and mostly stripped exhaust manifold bolt. I found something that worked and then it was quiet except for the bad muffler to go with it. A bolt I had in stock and a cheap turbo muffler and it was quiet again. I had already picked up a cheap good manifold for it so when I got tired of dealing with all the other issues a 300k body and drive train has the buyer got a lot of spare parts.
oh man this honda stuff is what you need more content on
I had same issue on my manifold back when I had one of these civics, I just had it rewelded and it worked again.
Sounds great 👍 just wash out the cat really good internally with it off the car, reweld it, put new gasket and seal on it 🎉❤
Nice series, I love this so much, because it is affordable for everyone.
“Sounds like someone farted in a bowl of pudding…” LOL!!!
And that's how it sounded too. 😆
Reminds me of the night I bought my 94 accord was missing the exhaust manifold only way I had to get it home was to drive it. Everytime I shifted in to another gear lots of pops and angry people lol.
Such a common issue with that year.. Replaced it on my friends car. Always seem to crack in the same spot..
Good old Honda car, thanks for the video.
Something's wrong with the sound of that engine, even after the exhaust gasket replacement. Lifters? Poor oil circulation? One of the pullies?
Stretched timing belt plus valves out of adjustment 🎉
Prodemand says the torque for those nuts is 31Nm or 23ft-lbs. A lot of forums are pretty good with info but I've never had good luck with the Honda forums specifically.
According to Might Car Mods, some forum said to top off engine oil by filling until it came out the top.
If cars came in a box labeled “good car” you would find a Civic or a Corolla inside. “Nicer good car” boxes would contain an Accord or Camry. Speaking of bad good cars, The Aztec is looking pretty good in the background.
Use ther.al paste for exhaust system high temperature like jbweld
"fart in a bowl of puddling' LOL!
“Someone farting in a bowl of pudding” he was not wrong
I’m going to use the “ farting in a bowl of pudding” line to describe every Honda with a fart can on it.
This is why we started watching u a long time ago….. SEEING EVERYDAY CARS GET FIXED…. Bc we all have one
I am wondering 🤔 why you didn't welded the exhaust manifold & you could fit the up stream O2 before installing the heatshield 🤔🤔
Hey great job bro. Plz do more Japanese brands cars (I specifically like Toyota and Honda of the older gen like this one).
These are the kind of flips I do but the cheap cars are getting harder too find!
john, the daily grind can thin out content options... flips are great, the abandoned rescues are ok... but i'm gonna ask every video from now on... WHERE ARE YOU WITH THE ROLLS, THE CAMARO REBODY AND AUDI?
I think the current climate of parts being behind on assembly lines makes those builds get put back in the line
he already addressed this.cheap,quick flips for now
Hey, just here to drop a comment and say that I'm glad you made out well on this flip!
Isn’t there a 3rd bolt on the downpipe connection that holds the bottom of the manifold secure? Without that the only support the bottom half of the manifold has is the exhaust pipe which probably won’t keep it secure enough to prevent future cracks.
Or is the bracket causing the issue by not allowing flex?
@@staycurious3954after doing this exact repair I think you might be right. I used an aftermarket manifold and the bolt was creating so much flex I decided to go without it. I’m sure OEM would have been a better fit but any flex over the long run will absolutely cause cracks.
Perfectly quiet engine, she still sounds a bit suspect though.
It’s a Honda 🤷♂️😂
Why are the aftermarket cats cheaper than the scrap value of the older ones? I assume there is far less of the valuable metals but it works more efficiently..
Cool flip project car, thanks for the share.
cracked catifold is common on the 01-05 dx/lx civics, the exhaust system is different between dx/lx and ex, and accounts for most of the power increase as the vtec is low rpm high swirl fuel economy style on the 1.7
Just picked up a 96 civic for freeeeeeeeeee! I am excited to clean it up and get it to its next owner!
We're gonna fix all the Honda Civic's! For $92.... LOL Congrats on the flip and on to run into 100percentJake's 98 Nissan Maxima now....LOL
Is there a product that you can CLEAN these old O 2 sensors?? or do you reccomend the bite that 500 bullet and buy new O 2 sensors????
I still fuckin love these regular car vids. Thanks JR.
Another great Honda flip. Gotta LOVE em!
Heavy oíl leaking problem. Hope to see that fix aswell
Now I know what someone farting in a bowl of pudding sounds like, Check...
I picked up a 2004 toyota matrix XR that was 6 speed swapped an had a spun rod bearing an it threw a rod driving it home but i was going fast enough to coast home so i got an engine for 375 the car was 400 an 400 to put it in for a total of 1,175 did i save anything over buying a running car the guy told me the book value was over 3 grand
The Honda may have been at church but the engine certainly has been at the beach! - It's like a filthy Sahara in that compartment!...get the hose!
It sure was dirty in there, I didn't even get a chance to clean the engine bay before it sold. 😳
"Hands are free!" lolol- T-shirt idea...
Cracked header, bad catalytic converter? No problem! We will just buy the whole assembly for $150
Meanwhile in CA… Car is mechanically totaled🤦♂️
I think Magnaflow makes a CA approved cat for this car, but it's not cheap. Cheaper than OEM, but still like $600-800.
My uncle has same car and on summer he was checking to buy new header but dealer and online was too expensive. We live in California so he end up taking his header to metal shop to get it welded back and they did like upgrade weld. But Honda wanted to charge him 400-500 dollars
Enjoyed that flip, keep em coming
Watching the video now. So is it going to be for sale? I asked a few days ago but no reply
Oil pan gasket?
Timing belt would have been nice to do as well
How was it only $592 for cost was the headliner free 🤔 was really just wondering. Love the content you are a wealth of knowledge.
Still didn’t sound as bad as your 350z 😜
Hey I love the 350z (after I put the exhaust on it) 😂
That 350 was a total pile lmao 😂
@@WatchJRGo yes
Interesting! My daughter has the same engine, same general issue, although her’s has the more typical crack starting at the O2 sensor back towards the manifold. Was thinking of doing this job with an Amazon cat. Worried that the aftermarket cat will not last long…
Definitely won’t last. Try walker exhaust cat on AZ if you find one
I went with a $79 Amazon cat and it worked but 3 months later I’m getting fumes again n the cabin and a sulphuric odor 🎉
i have an 04 honda civic, i had crazy ac leaks (probably due to previous owner smacking a deer) and after all those were fixed i still needed to replace compressor, everything together wasn’t bad probably $200 in parts and works great for the most part lol
How many miles on your 04’ Civic?
Love the Civic, very practical. Thinking cut up a Coke can and some duct tape?
Duct tape melts, metal zip ties 😂
@@WatchJRGo Or hose clamps
@@chipb1193 I fixed my first Honda with the middle section of a can of Arizona iced tea.
I doubt that it lasted very long. I am positive the intake is supposed to flex.
Quite an oily mess down there. Don't you try to find and fix the oil leaks?
😂
Should start making records of the work on each car like in a binder, so it's easier to track budget and things.
Josh 2021” It’s going to sound like someone farted in a bowl of pudding!”
2012 Honda Civic LX 1.8 l does anybody have any knowledge on that particulate engine? I'm getting a low Purge evap and also a PO420 code wondering if it's a false code for the cat being bad because the are take manifold gasket or the valve gasket for the valve cover gasket are bad? I've already replaced a PCV valve, both oxygen sensors and the are intake hose that was cracked in the front and back. I'm getting a slight puffing sound from the back of the engine so I don't know if that's the manifold gasket? Heard this can throw a false PO420 code
He loves to make the cars shine so much; even his forehead had a SPIT SHINE! 😆
Great video from JR.
1:52 that classic Honda startup...nevermind how the car sounds after it's started, lol
Edit: 9:21 OK: THIS is what we all came to listen to!!
where did you pick up a manifold for 150?
The epic titles continue 😂 Danger to Manifold! ⚠️
Excellent video Bruddah 👋🤙👍☝. You do EVERYTHING CORRECT. Love it. Very, very knowledgeable 👍👏.
Same mismatched bolts went back in.
If I could work on the Honda Civic with Watch JR Goes and Joshs I would drink the cold Bartle Skeets and roll up the fat Woolford and get all schmoked up
Always watch your videos absolutely awesome 👌
What about timing belt? I wonder if it was ever changed. It's risky if you buy a car like that not definitely knowing when (if) belt was changed!
Man! My car sounds just like this! I knew it had to be an exhaust leak because i can smell exhaust in the engine bay!
seeing you trade a motorcycle for a car and that car for a Volvo crossover reminds me of that guy who traded a paperclip up to a house. you should fix the Volvo and keep the trades going, see how far you can go
You could torque all bolts then remove top, install shield and reinstall top
Hey jr how much to detail a mustang gt and f150 super cab xlt
Had a 2001 Civic and had to replace exhaust manifold twice due to cracks. Both times it cracked just above top O2 Sensor.
Nice work
Gonna have a great day today because of Josh! Made me laugh so hard... 7:27
Dude was right. Open header did sound like someone farted in a bowl of pudding.
I had to replace both manifolds and secondary cats on my Nissan Titan. After scraping I basically broke even. How much did you get for yours?
The only thing that rusts faster than a Honda, is a Honda exhaust. I've replaced the manifold/cat and entire exhaust system a few times on 90's Civics.
My favorite flips . Good for you JR . The Shop is really looking awesome. Return on
Investment continues. Multiple Revenue Streams is extremely important going forward
In this economy. Even that wall of TV could bring you in Revenue when filming. Sponsors
Logos etc . Tournaments etc ( getting dudes out of the house lol ) best wishes buddy.
Love these flip videos! Wish you had shot that outro...ah well, next time!
Farted in a bowl of pudding? That's MY fetish! PAAAARRRTTTAAAAAYYY!!!
This is the kind of video that i click like without even starting it...
Will crack In exhaust manifold cause a lean condition?
Keep the cheap car fix and flips coming. Awesome job.
Cracked exhaust manifold?
Ford Modular V8: Hold my beer.
That's a cop out. ACs don't need to be charged. If they're low on refrigerant, it's because there's a leak. I got a leak once. I had a rock hit my condenser at highway speeds and I felt my AC go out shortly after (same car). AC condenser was only like $40 on ebay and I think it's been like 10 years or something I've had it. At the same time, you'd probably want to change the O-rings on the fittings. I actually paid the $4-5 for the Honda OEM o-rings cuz the crappy green ones at the auto parts store tore so easily. I thought I was gonna have to change my compressor recently because my AC would work like 50% of the time. But it turned out my condenser was just dirty or something. Cuz I haven't had a problem after I sprayed it off with a hose. Lastly, I've heard about AC compressor clutches going bad on this car after so many years. You don't actually have to replace the compressor. Apparently there's this metal plate on the clutch that gets worn down, and a lot of people just remove that plate or something and it works fine after. That way you don't need to spend $200 on a new compressor plus recharging. Yes, I'm talking about this specific car, not about cars in general. I know this car very well. Mine has 297k miles, so I've had most of the problems you're going to run into at this point. knock on wood***
Oh yeah. There's a connector for the AC compressor that's like snapped onto the AC compressor fan. Mine would get loose all the time, so I taped it together, but it does get loose sometimes if you're working under the hood and accidentally hit it. I think eventually I just took the connector off altogether and just taped the wire where it needed to be. Edit: Oh it was a wire. Not the one I was talking about, but one of the wires. If you're flipping a car, and it needs to be recharged you've got the know how to fix it right. So don't do that. Just saying.
More Civic
🥈 more like "no more civic"!
@@WatchJRGo more like "need more civics"
Those O2 sensors have seen somethings.😂
Their life has been hell.
Farted in a bowl of pudding 😂😂😂
$592 + headliner? And how did you get the title if it was abandoned, or did someone at the church have it?
Headliner wasn’t free
You should do a 20-30 car flip challenge. Flip the Volvo and just keep flipping cars to see how expensive of a car you can end up with at the end
Good to see the Honda back on the road, just a little TLC and they will run forever. 👍👍👍
How much was the headliner repair?
I was going to make a joke about the Danger to Manifold light coming on but it seems like JR already thought of that.
Oil Pan Gasket?
My OCD screams "please move the bendpak so it doesn't block the TV" every time I see it LOL.