Great to see someone on the internet showing the proper way to change oils, same way I was taught to do everything by a mechanic. The simplest tricks can save people a lot of money and headaches, especially removing fill plugs/caps before draining fluids.
I got a really call tip for everyone When u change the oil filter pull it out like in the video but then before taking the actual filter out put a freezer Bag on ur hand grab the filter and then tie the bag up and it’s ready to get thrown
Some great info right here! But remember that changing your oil is not a full service! Checking the condition of steering/suspension components, lights, brakes ect is all very important to check or have checked regularly
When using one of those oil syringes/pumps, make sure the hook at the end of the hose is in nice and tight. I once had it blow off and into my diff 🤦🏽♂️
Never power flush a transmission! I have destroyed 2 trans doing power flushes! Drain, fill, drive around the block, drain, replace filters, fill. Power flushing can force debris into places it can’t get out of and wreck it!
Done a couple of long trips away with the camper trailer and have done midway engine oil changes in the Patrol at a camp site, take all the gear you mentioned and the old oil goes in the new oil container once refilled, get rid of it when we get home. I also have the Provent 200 catchcan and drain that too at the same 5000k mark, really good to see how well they work.
Great video! I have gone through many oil change diy videos on UA-cam, but no one seems to emphasize the little tip to LUBRICATE THE O RING. It is very important. I had a friend blow an engine because the mating surface of the o-ring was a bit too clean, and it pinched the o-ring while turning the filter to tighten it on. It blew the o-ring out when the engine was revved higher on a highway. During the retrospect, everyone blamed the o-ring. I knew that wasn't the case. Always oil the o-ring!
Can you make a maintenance series? For both petrol and diesel. Greasing, replacing, checking for leaks, replacing parts, air filters, sparks ect ect. Tia
I've done my engine oil and filter before but have always been intimidated by doffs and transmission. Some really great tips, I'll be doing some routine maintenance very soon!
Great video, I would kill for a Toyota diesel here in Canada!!! All we have is petrol in our Tacoma’s and tundras. Love the channel and I am slowing watching all the videos loaded onto UA-cam. The old ones have a different fashion sense than some of the new, lol!! Thanks for the great laughs and keep them coming!! Stay safe down under boys!!! Cheers!
Great tips and advice guys. Love all the videos. Here's one more tip regarding the oil filter cartridges like the the one on your 79 Shauno. When replacing the oring on the oil filter cap, make sure that the oring is not twisted when it falls into it's groove. That will cause a leak from the oil filter housing when you screw the cap on. Just run a small screwdriver in-between the oring and the cap and that will untwist it. Keep up the good work
Another handy tip! When doing the filter, place a sheet of foil below the filter before you take it off. With the foil you can wrap around your car to keep it from getting messy AND! YOU CAN USE IT TO DIRECT THE FLOW OF THE OIL! NO MORE MESSY DRIVEWAY
Good one mate, 35’s make a little more room under the 79! First time I changed the old 60’s oil at home it was running stock 31’s... lots of skinny thinking!! 33’s improved that, and a little 2 inch lift. 👍
A good tip if you have the steel body engine oil filter and its to tight to undo you can get a bit phillips head screwdriver and wack it thru the side of the filter and out the other side then use like a t handle 😉 this works everytime I get a tight filter undone works a treat with limited tools
Just find a nice drainage ditch. Its like natures oil change bay. Pull up over it and drain away, no mess, no problem. Give that oil back to mother earth. 😉
I drive my vehicle to operating temperature and then let it stand over night. In the morning I drain the cold engine oil for 45 min. Doing it this way it takes 6.5 liters as opposed to 6 liters doing hot and a lot less mess.
Top video mate and I don't even own a 4WD (hopefully that will soon change). I empty the old oil out at the tip myself and always bring 2 empties home with me. That way I know I've always got enough containers to store the old oil. Another tip I recently come across (and it helps with mess) is if you have one of those cartridge type filters, undo it until the oil starts flow and then leave it until the drips stop, then remove the filter completely. The oil flows nicely down the outside of the filter and into the pan. The big retail outlets have their top level oils 50% off at least once every 3 months. Just buy it then even if it isn't time to change the oil. e.g. you can get Castrol Edge for $35 (or less) and I once got the 10L for $65.
Don't forget about the brakes. Brake fluid naturally wicks moisture. This moisture finds its way to the calipers then begins to corrode them. It's easy to do and won't require bleeding unless you let the reservoir run dry. You'll also maintain that nice stiff brake pedal like when the vehicle was new. Might as well change the power steering occasionally too.
Awesome video! Quick tip when installing any cartridge filter make sure the o'ring is seated correctly and that the o'ring is not twisted as it my get pinched and not seal. Also how many people out there checking the 3.2l rangers bt50 motors for the wiring rubbing on the timing cover??? Would be interested to see how many people out there doing that.
if u happen to spill old oil onto the concrete or cement have a bottle of shellite at hand just spray and wipe, also shaune didn't do this but doesn't matter if u do or don't but you should also wipe in where the old oil filter was that way you don't contaminate the brand new oil and oil filter
If you've got an older diesel without a catalytic converter, don't use CJ-4 oil because it's limited to 800ppm of zinc. Using CI-4 or CI-4+ is the way to go.
Interesting thanks, do you know what the best oil would be for a Toyota 2.5 D4D Turbo Diesel Intercooler, it is a 2012. I want to look after the turbo, but do not want to run it for 10,000KM as suggested by Toyota. I would rather have a good oil that protected the turbo and the engine and change it every 5-8000KM. No cold starts, but high ambient temperatures, normal ranges over the year would be 10C - 45C. thanks.
Mineral oils are literally garbage! We didn't evolve from mineral to 100% Synthetic like Amsoil for no reason! The best protection oil is the oil that has the strongest film, the best cleaning additives, the least affected from heat etc.
The best tip is written on Diesel Rolls-Royce dip sticks - “You Buy clean oil, so keep it clean!”. Be as clean as you can while changing oil on any component! You would be surprised what damage can be done!
Old oil is a winner for a fuel for a fire. Will burn real nice and start & keep a fire going. I often use sump oil to keep a fire going if i cbf’d getting more wood.
If you happen to be that guy who forgets the 10minute rule regarding the 3.2lt Ranger/BT50, pour 13litres of oil in and let it sit overnight before you crank. The idea behind this is for the oil level to come up above the height of the pickup and pump, thus forcing the oil to feed itself up the pickup tube into the pump. Vein style pumps can’t create a vacuum to pull fluid unlike gearset oil pumps, hence why power steering pumps have fluid feed in from the top
Hey guys with cartridge filters you need to clean the cover for it with brake cleaner and a rag so there’s no old oil left and for the rubber seal on the filter there is a grease Penrith sell to rub lightly around the rubber seal to prevent it from sticking.
Here's a tip for diffs and transfers. Buy one of the easy squeeze nulon Bags and the remaining oil in bottles. Then refill/reuse the bag everytime you want to do an oil change. Saves throwing away 5 bags each time and means you don't need a pump bottle
My old man bought a Ute brand new in 2003 and we have done every service on it since, it’s never even seen a mechanic. Almost at 500k kms. 2.5td ford courier. The secret to long engine life is regular oil changes
Great video as usual Shaun. Do you change your fuel filters at the same time. I did have an old 95 Disco and everything was very easy now a 2015 Collie and I am lost. I miss the old tractor style engine.
So here’s a question for you Shauno with the new ranger how you said you can’t drain for over 10 mins is it worth when draining the engine oil just to throw a couple hundred mills of new oil down it to fully flush out all the old stuff
Good question! but it would probably not reach all of the old oil as it would only flow in the path from the oil filler cap directly down to the sump of the engine.
Don't worry if there is little bit of oil left in there. Your adding 9 odd Liters of fresh stuff to not much dirty stuff. Just get it done in under 10mins. Have all you shit ready to go.
The best part of doing your own oil/fluid changes is YOU know that it's done right and that no apprentice or dodgy mechanic hasn't done anything to save money and or give you low quality cheap oil and filter.
Cool tip someone told me. Use a 2 litre coke bottle cut the bottom of it and have the lid screwed on tight and put that over the oil filter to reduce the amount of oil spill. Do it to my RC colorado works mint.
Thank you for stating the side poor. In my mind Castro's bottles have been the best. the side handle works best when used in the opposite direction( easiest used for the side poor as explained earlier. Only experienced oil changers go for complete opposite direction) then you would normally, the poor is always consistent and you never have to worry about the g l u p...
If you have your oil filter in the engine bay. What I like to do is use an old base of a take away container. Like the ones from Indian or Chinese. They are shallow and flexible plastic. Squeeze that directly into place under your oil filter when you remove it and it will catch all the oil right there at the source .without the oil having to free fall between all the other engine parts getting them full of oil. Just be careful as it's trickier to remove that container without spilling
Cost effective maintenance (Google it) have the best flushing and oil additives.. 99% of what's out there is hocus pocus but that stuff works like you wouldn't believe. Everyone thinks oil in a diesel goes black instantly but that's simply not true if you know what you're doing.. Take it from me I used their flushing additive and my oil was still golden brown after 3500km whereas it would be instantly black after an oil change even with some branded oil flush.. And I own a td42 one of the dirtiest diesels getting around.. Get onto it.
Absolutely, just hit 5000km and the oil is still golden brown! The sludge that came out on the first treatment was incredible too. Love the stuff. Pro ma do a good additive as well but the flush from CEM is great
@Anonymous geezer it's a 3RZ those cunts don't die. They're what are in all those workmate petrol Hiluxes and they take lots of boost and make big power.
When I first start my vehicle after an oil change I always look underneath to make sure there are no leaks. I have had an oil filter gasket fail and an oil pump relief valve fail that blew apart the oil filter.
Shauno, I'm not trying to give you grief mate - but those copper (crushable) washers are important on each of the plugs on each of the ancillaries; I agree a 3/4" socket on an air rattle gun isn't required but perhaps you might pay a little attention as you would, in making a curry in between iron jacks. I'll let it slide as this is a result of getting bored not being on the trails - always enjoy your tubes man in the wilderness ✌🏽and the show must go on...... Graham???
Random question, thought I check. Has anyone heard of a Toyota service centre tell a customer their 5 year warranty on their engine is void because they changed their oils at 5K intervals and not what is recommended by Toyota manual? Cheers
Hey does anyone know why my 4wd takes ages to turn over. Have had the glow plugs replaced, alot of the electronic side of it looked at, and a few other things looked at and the mechanic still can not find why it takes so long to crank before starting. Does anyone know what it could be? Cheers guys
Its bit of a waste but I like to put a litre of new oil in after old oil all drained out and let that drain out too. Just think it helps get the last bits of gunk out the sump 👍
Thanks Shauno, awesome video, very informative, now that all the oil is changed and topped up with fresh lube, when should you grease all the grease nipples in and around the cab (propshaft, CV, WB, control arms, etc)
Everywhere I buy oil for the mq triton it sais I need 8.4 litres but my manuel sais 7.2 . Made the mistake the first time and I had to get under and drain a litre it was very messy
10l of oil I thought I had it hard being a ve commodore 7.5 is such an odd number and very few companies make a 7l size so am forced to buy ether 6l+ 1l or I’ll need more then I need and it just sits around until the next oil change puts me in a very unique situation as it’s always a case of I’ll need more oil as I won’t have enough.
@@4WD247 converts oil to rust resistant coating.....mine has 500k+ on the clock saving for a patrol or land cruiser next, no biase on my side just enjoy the vehicles offroad
Handy tip - use old oil on timber fence posts
Finally putting all that oil to use
He is practicing for when he buys a Land Rover
a tip : watch movies at Flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Brayan Canaan Yea, I have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself =)
Easily one of the best educational videos out there for people trying to get into doing things themselves! Thanks guys
Great to see someone on the internet showing the proper way to change oils, same way I was taught to do everything by a mechanic. The simplest tricks can save people a lot of money and headaches, especially removing fill plugs/caps before draining fluids.
Great video mate. Every young bloke out there should learn to do this, and this video is the best guide I've seen for 4wds
Great video Shauno, I was just thinking about the 3.2l Ranger, then you covered off on it, well done mate. Please keep these sorts of videos coming
I got a really call tip for everyone
When u change the oil filter pull it out like in the video but then before taking the actual filter out put a freezer
Bag on ur hand grab the filter and then tie the bag up and it’s ready to get thrown
Some great info right here! But remember that changing your oil is not a full service! Checking the condition of steering/suspension components, lights, brakes ect is all very important to check or have checked regularly
When Shauns sheds Castrol shelf is fuller than 90% of auto stores I’ve been into lately 😂 it’s good to know people who know people hey Shauno!!!
When using one of those oil syringes/pumps, make sure the hook at the end of the hose is in nice and tight. I once had it blow off and into my diff 🤦🏽♂️
😱
@Anonymous geezer he means the metal hook part at the end of the pump hose I believe
@@ndh8445 correct
I’ve done that as well :/
Watched this week ago and did it all myself , easy as wont be paying threw the nose ever again for a service
When refilling oil, I always lay a rag around the funnel as the first couple of "glugs" normally sends oil everywhere. Great video. Cheers D
“In the shed” lmao it’s a full blown garage with lifts lol 😂 that was awesome
Whats a lift? You mean a trolley jack? Looks like a pretty standard car guys garage
Never power flush a transmission! I have destroyed 2 trans doing power flushes! Drain, fill, drive around the block, drain, replace filters, fill. Power flushing can force debris into places it can’t get out of and wreck it!
Done a couple of long trips away with the camper trailer and have done midway engine oil changes in the Patrol at a camp site, take all the gear you mentioned and the old oil goes in the new oil container once refilled, get rid of it when we get home. I also have the Provent 200 catchcan and drain that too at the same 5000k mark, really good to see how well they work.
Great video!
I have gone through many oil change diy videos on UA-cam, but no one seems to emphasize the little tip to LUBRICATE THE O RING. It is very important. I had a friend blow an engine because the mating surface of the o-ring was a bit too clean, and it pinched the o-ring while turning the filter to tighten it on. It blew the o-ring out when the engine was revved higher on a highway. During the retrospect, everyone blamed the o-ring. I knew that wasn't the case.
Always oil the o-ring!
Bloody good to see you guys putting out videos like this 👍
Cheers for the useful information on changing oils! I'll need it, especially for a young lad like me haha
Glad to help mate. Hope you're planning to get some good work done 👍
Same mate just bought an old luxy she’s got a couple leaks that I needa fix so this helps
Can you make a maintenance series? For both petrol and diesel. Greasing, replacing, checking for leaks, replacing parts, air filters, sparks ect ect. Tia
I've done my engine oil and filter before but have always been intimidated by doffs and transmission. Some really great tips, I'll be doing some routine maintenance very soon!
Love your vids Shaun...
Good offroading tips and style and love your cooking on trips.The new Dirty 30 is a beast.Can not wait for your next trip.
Great video, I would kill for a Toyota diesel here in Canada!!! All we have is petrol in our Tacoma’s and tundras. Love the channel and I am slowing watching all the videos loaded onto UA-cam. The old ones have a different fashion sense than some of the new, lol!!
Thanks for the great laughs and keep them coming!! Stay safe down under boys!!! Cheers!
Great tips and advice guys. Love all the videos. Here's one more tip regarding the oil filter cartridges like the the one on your 79 Shauno. When replacing the oring on the oil filter cap, make sure that the oring is not twisted when it falls into it's groove. That will cause a leak from the oil filter housing when you screw the cap on. Just run a small screwdriver in-between the oring and the cap and that will untwist it. Keep up the good work
Another handy tip! When doing the filter, place a sheet of foil below the filter before you take it off. With the foil you can wrap around your car to keep it from getting messy AND! YOU CAN USE IT TO DIRECT THE FLOW OF THE OIL! NO MORE MESSY DRIVEWAY
Even though i now how to change the oil i still enjoyed watching plus its great for young ppl who watch your chanel...
Good one mate, 35’s make a little more room under the 79! First time I changed the old 60’s oil at home it was running stock 31’s... lots of skinny thinking!! 33’s improved that, and a little 2 inch lift. 👍
A good tip if you have the steel body engine oil filter and its to tight to undo you can get a bit phillips head screwdriver and wack it thru the side of the filter and out the other side then use like a t handle 😉 this works everytime I get a tight filter undone works a treat with limited tools
How to keep your driveway clean when doing an oil change 😂 Step 1 , wait until your neighbours go out , step 2 , use the neighbours driveway .🤣🤣
Just find a nice drainage ditch. Its like natures oil change bay. Pull up over it and drain away, no mess, no problem. Give that oil back to mother earth. 😉
I drive my vehicle to operating temperature and then let it stand over night. In the morning I drain the cold engine oil for 45 min. Doing it this way it takes 6.5 liters as opposed to 6 liters doing hot and a lot less mess.
Top video mate and I don't even own a 4WD (hopefully that will soon change).
I empty the old oil out at the tip myself and always bring 2 empties home with me. That way I know I've always got enough containers to store the old oil.
Another tip I recently come across (and it helps with mess) is if you have one of those cartridge type filters, undo it until the oil starts flow and then leave it until the drips stop, then remove the filter completely. The oil flows nicely down the outside of the filter and into the pan.
The big retail outlets have their top level oils 50% off at least once every 3 months. Just buy it then even if it isn't time to change the oil. e.g. you can get Castrol Edge for $35 (or less) and I once got the 10L for $65.
Don't forget about the brakes. Brake fluid naturally wicks moisture. This moisture finds its way to the calipers then begins to corrode them. It's easy to do and won't require bleeding unless you let the reservoir run dry. You'll also maintain that nice stiff brake pedal like when the vehicle was new.
Might as well change the power steering occasionally too.
Awesome video! Quick tip when installing any cartridge filter make sure the o'ring is seated correctly and that the o'ring is not twisted as it my get pinched and not seal. Also how many people out there checking the 3.2l rangers bt50 motors for the wiring rubbing on the timing cover??? Would be interested to see how many people out there doing that.
Did my oil and filter today ... hard not to make a mess when removing the old filter.
if u happen to spill old oil onto the concrete or cement have a bottle of shellite at hand just spray and wipe, also shaune didn't do this but doesn't matter if u do or don't but you should also wipe in where the old oil filter was that way you don't contaminate the brand new oil and oil filter
If you've got an older diesel without a catalytic converter, don't use CJ-4 oil because it's limited to 800ppm of zinc. Using CI-4 or CI-4+ is the way to go.
yeah i think there's def overkill running full synthetic etc in an old car too. Just keep it simple, cheap mineral oil and change it regularly
@@benhoughtonmusic I would say don’t use cheap mineral oil but good quality mineral oil . Why would you want to put cheap engine oil in your 4wd ?
Interesting thanks, do you know what the best oil would be for a Toyota 2.5 D4D Turbo Diesel Intercooler, it is a 2012. I want to look after the turbo, but do not want to run it for 10,000KM as suggested by Toyota. I would rather have a good oil that protected the turbo and the engine and change it every 5-8000KM. No cold starts, but high ambient temperatures, normal ranges over the year would be 10C - 45C. thanks.
Mineral oils are literally garbage!
We didn't evolve from mineral to 100% Synthetic like Amsoil for no reason!
The best protection oil is the oil that has the strongest film, the best cleaning additives, the least affected from heat etc.
@@АлександърИванов-щ8ю fair enough but i don't feel the need to put synthetic in my 1hz haha
The best tip is written on Diesel Rolls-Royce dip sticks - “You Buy clean oil, so keep it clean!”. Be as clean as you can while changing oil on any component! You would be surprised what damage can be done!
Old oil is a winner for a fuel for a fire. Will burn real nice and start & keep a fire going. I often use sump oil to keep a fire going if i cbf’d getting more wood.
On solid axle vehicle e.g patrol and land cruiser is would be a good idea to clean and repack wheel bearing at the same time
Toyota recommend every 20k but if you dont do water crossings you can get to 40k
If you happen to be that guy who forgets the 10minute rule regarding the 3.2lt Ranger/BT50, pour 13litres of oil in and let it sit overnight before you crank. The idea behind this is for the oil level to come up above the height of the pickup and pump, thus forcing the oil to feed itself up the pickup tube into the pump. Vein style pumps can’t create a vacuum to pull fluid unlike gearset oil pumps, hence why power steering pumps have fluid feed in from the top
Hey guys with cartridge filters you need to clean the cover for it with brake cleaner and a rag so there’s no old oil left and for the rubber seal on the filter there is a grease Penrith sell to rub lightly around the rubber seal to prevent it from sticking.
Thats overkill. A bit of old oil is harmless and the oring doesnt need greasing. Oil is sufficient.
Here's a tip for diffs and transfers. Buy one of the easy squeeze nulon Bags and the remaining oil in bottles. Then refill/reuse the bag everytime you want to do an oil change. Saves throwing away 5 bags each time and means you don't need a pump bottle
2 top tips; 1 use a torque wrench to tighten all bolts to spec.. 2 recycle used oils at a used oil recycler, not the dump.
Why are you using Castrol, yes l know they are paying you st speak well of them, but Penrite is Australian and top quality lubricants.
Penrite seems to thin out after a bit still a good quality brand anything else I would go with them
@@ezybro2K they all make the same Viscosity ooils.
Can you do a video on the different types of snorkels
My old man bought a Ute brand new in 2003 and we have done every service on it since, it’s never even seen a mechanic. Almost at 500k kms. 2.5td ford courier. The secret to long engine life is regular oil changes
Great video as usual Shaun. Do you change your fuel filters at the same time. I did have an old 95 Disco and everything was very easy now a 2015 Collie and I am lost. I miss the old tractor style engine.
Liquidmoly friction remover! Needs a good drive after adding additive (100km ish)
really helpful video i’m gonna go change my oil
Gloves ... Gloves ... Gloves ...
Disposable Gloves protect your hands from both the odour & contaminants that the used oil contain ...
Just purchased a 79 myself! Hahaha this will make life easy haha
Congratulations mate! Welcome to the 79 owners club!
You guys are awesome, thanks for the great advice as always.
You're welcome mate 👌
I litteraly work for a oil shop but aye I'll watch it lmfao
Thanks Shauno :)
I have a HJ75 that needs servicing :)
I think you guys should come and make a trip 4x4 here to South Africa🤙🇿🇦
Love the big 79 what a beast 👍👍
He just needs to drive in more eps
Yeh I saw that that was like 6 months ago hope he still takes it on a trip tho
So here’s a question for you Shauno with the new ranger how you said you can’t drain for over 10 mins is it worth when draining the engine oil just to throw a couple hundred mills of new oil down it to fully flush out all the old stuff
Good question! but it would probably not reach all of the old oil as it would only flow in the path from the oil filler cap directly down to the sump of the engine.
Krump 7 😅😅😅
Don't worry if there is little bit of oil left in there. Your adding 9 odd Liters of fresh stuff to not much dirty stuff. Just get it done in under 10mins. Have all you shit ready to go.
@Krump 7 guessing you had one bliw up on ya.
The best part of doing your own oil/fluid changes is YOU know that it's done right and that no apprentice or dodgy mechanic hasn't done anything to save money and or give you low quality cheap oil and filter.
Cool tip someone told me.
Use a 2 litre coke bottle cut the bottom of it and have the lid screwed on tight and put that over the oil filter to reduce the amount of oil spill. Do it to my RC colorado works mint.
Nice one bro thanks for the great videos
You're welcome mate!
Are you going to the 4x4 show at Adelaide on Friday
I remember doing this on my dad wagon it’s like every month we are changing the oil and stuff but he blew the motor in it so we haven’t use it since
Thank you for stating the side poor. In my mind Castro's bottles have been the best. the side handle works best when used in the opposite direction( easiest used for the side poor as explained earlier. Only experienced oil changers go for complete opposite direction) then you would normally, the poor is always consistent and you never have to worry about the g l u p...
If you have your oil filter in the engine bay. What I like to do is use an old base of a take away container. Like the ones from Indian or Chinese. They are shallow and flexible plastic. Squeeze that directly into place under your oil filter when you remove it and it will catch all the oil right there at the source .without the oil having to free fall between all the other engine parts getting them full of oil. Just be careful as it's trickier to remove that container without spilling
Excellent and informative video!
Can you please show an in depth indicator fluid check and or change, thanks in advance.
Got my shelf full of the oil for my jeep👍, how do you like the shop floor getting a new shop floor poured and need to coat it.
now people will know how to do this great tips guys cheers
Cost effective maintenance (Google it) have the best flushing and oil additives.. 99% of what's out there is hocus pocus but that stuff works like you wouldn't believe.
Everyone thinks oil in a diesel goes black instantly but that's simply not true if you know what you're doing.. Take it from me I used their flushing additive and my oil was still golden brown after 3500km whereas it would be instantly black after an oil change even with some branded oil flush.. And I own a td42 one of the dirtiest diesels getting around..
Get onto it.
Absolutely, just hit 5000km and the oil is still golden brown! The sludge that came out on the first treatment was incredible too. Love the stuff. Pro ma do a good additive as well but the flush from CEM is great
Go boil some water with your kettle champion.
@Anonymous geezer it's a 3RZ those cunts don't die. They're what are in all those workmate petrol Hiluxes and they take lots of boost and make big power.
@Anonymous geezer just service it every 10,000km, keep the plugs and leads in good nick and you'll be right as rain.
@Anonymous geezer then it's fucked mate. I'd get wrecker motor and rebuild it on the side.
Hi I’m early how are y’all doing and I love to watch your vids it’s becoming to much of a addiction bu5 keep it up 👍🏼
When I first start my vehicle after an oil change I always look underneath to make sure there are no leaks. I have had an oil filter gasket fail and an oil pump relief valve fail that blew apart the oil filter.
Very informative video thank you.. Is it same procedure in changing oil on Prado 4.0 6 Cylinder?
The working diesels I use daily are hitting 850000km there only 11 years old gets a oil change every month
@Anonymous geezer it runs with a driver up to 20 hrs day and it changes on traffic and routes
Shauno, I'm not trying to give you grief mate - but those copper (crushable) washers are important on each of the plugs on each of the ancillaries; I agree a 3/4" socket on an air rattle gun isn't required but perhaps you might pay a little attention as you would, in making a curry in between iron jacks. I'll let it slide as this is a result of getting bored not being on the trails - always enjoy your tubes man in the wilderness ✌🏽and the show must go on...... Graham???
Love it fellas, great vid!!
Cheers mate!
hey guys just got a little question for you how many ks on a 4x4 is to many to buy
Were do you get the castrol windscreen sticker?
On the back of the oil container.
What brackets did you use to mount the Maxtrax? Looks like a flat rack...
I would really like to see know is the difference in Castrol Magnatec vs Castrol Edge.
Hi great content! I have a question. What battery should I use and why. And should I have a dual battery system?
Random question, thought I check. Has anyone heard of a Toyota service centre tell a customer their 5 year warranty on their engine is void because they changed their oils at 5K intervals and not what is recommended by Toyota manual? Cheers
Hey does anyone know why my 4wd takes ages to turn over. Have had the glow plugs replaced, alot of the electronic side of it looked at, and a few other things looked at and the mechanic still can not find why it takes so long to crank before starting. Does anyone know what it could be? Cheers guys
Check diesel pump and timing.
If you have a Jackaroo, then change it every 5000km. And only use fully synthetic. Don't forget to change both engine oil filters each time.
11:40 nunga noonga mate
Nearly lost his knuckles
@@LittleStrongBoy i know ayy hahah
I want to see that 79 out on the trail👍
Great advice shauno nice one 👍
Where did ya get your oil filter Shauno?
Its bit of a waste but I like to put a litre of new oil in after old oil all drained out and let that drain out too. Just think it helps get the last bits of gunk out the sump 👍
Thanks Shauno, awesome video, very informative, now that all the oil is changed and topped up with fresh lube, when should you grease all the grease nipples in and around the cab (propshaft, CV, WB, control arms, etc)
Every 10k, over greasing them is just as bad as not enough
Nice work again mate 👍👍
Everywhere I buy oil for the mq triton it sais I need 8.4 litres but my manuel sais 7.2 . Made the mistake the first time and I had to get under and drain a litre it was very messy
Get 2 5L bottles of oil cal. I did a full drain on my ‘15 mq and used close to 8L.
Only issue on mq’s is the location of the oil filter draining wise
When are we seeing your new truck?
This is good for those that wanna have a crack them selves or inspire the lazy fellas lol thumbs up Shauno
... so the rear differential uses a different gear oil to the manual transmission ?
This video was a Gooden thankyou. 👍
Hey Shauno and Crew, My wife works for Fuchs and reckons that Fuchs oil would suit your vehicle better, did you guys want to swap from Castrol?
They use whoever has the deepest pocket mate
10l of oil I thought I had it hard being a ve commodore 7.5 is such an odd number and very few companies make a 7l size so am forced to buy ether 6l+ 1l or I’ll need more then I need and it just sits around until the next oil change puts me in a very unique situation as it’s always a case of I’ll need more oil as I won’t have enough.
Ps Holden says do it every 15,000km iv been doing it every 5000ks, ima bump it up to 6500-7500.
Hey Shauno, have you put anymore thought into selling the 79? 🙂 If so let's chat!
must be the reason defenders engines keep going, regularly get new oil put in
Oil leaks stop them from rusting too 😂
@@4WD247 converts oil to rust resistant coating.....mine has 500k+ on the clock saving for a patrol or land cruiser next, no biase on my side just enjoy the vehicles offroad
I was told it’s only the early model bt50 and rangers that needed to follow the 10 minute oil change
Its From 2011 models to 2020 with the 3.2 lt 5 cylinder motor ....I do the oil filter first than do the oil..
@@carloluvisi4804 yeah its not hard to do in under 10. Do you take the wheel off to change the filter?
@@wesmccullough8176 yes Wes, I take it off makes it that little bit easy
Always follow your channel cheers from kenya