I was thinking the same thing while editing ... I don't even remember hearing them at the time ... but I think it was someone testing out their fireworks :-)
And I thought he was taking a chance driving to a liberal shithole like atlanta! lol. 🤣 Glad it was just fireworks this time. :) PS ... the amish dude was knowledgeable and thats a very cute kitty (wiping its itchy butt on your floor ... )
You did a good job. I've had to do several Sequoia seats, as well as several land cruiser seats. Hog rings are good, but generally i prefer the zipties. I've never had them fail on me so I think you are good to go. Found some cloth sequoia seats last time and swapped them out after i pulled the covers and put in seat heaters. Seriously more comfortable than the leather seats in my opinion. I am no professional installer, so as a diyer i've found zipties to be better for me. Congrats!
Hey dave. I wanted to let you know that after completely rebuilding my 1zz engine with new everything, new pistons/rings (upgraded wiseco) new valve seals. New head, valve job, bored over .5. it still burns oil. I think its just a design of the engine is flawed. I think it runs a bit too hot and the oil mist inside the crank case gets vaporized from the fuel efficient lean burning hot 1zz. Then it gets sucked into the pvc or the breather and gets burnt in the combustion chamber. I have a theory that if we added a oil cooler than we could control this vaporied oil better. When i slow down or do fast rev match down shifts, i can smell a very harsh almost painful smell. It makes me think the unburnt hot crank case oil is being burnt incompletely within the hot exhaust manifold. This is why i think the precats fail on the 1zz so often. I have removed my cats for experiments so i can smell the exhaust better.
Well... doing some research I watched several videos of white vinegar doing the trick to free up piston rings .. specially the oil ones... when no chemical could.
:-) ... .and that relates to upholstery how? ... Just kidding. I've looked into vinegar and it only seems to work if rust is what is sticking the rings, but if you can reply with link to an article or video that supports, please do. Thanks for the comment!
It looks "ok" but the seat covers look very big for the foam and a little sloppy. Not a huge fan of those aftermarket covers. Sorry. Just doesn't look good.
It’s great that I found someone with the same oil burning issues and same torn Sequoia seats!
Ha! Quite a coincidence.
Dang Dave. Your hood must be rough with those gun shots lol
I was thinking the same thing while editing ... I don't even remember hearing them at the time ... but I think it was someone testing out their fireworks :-)
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY I'm sure that's what it was. Love the videos Dave. Specially the Corolla oil burning ones. Please keep them coming!
And I thought he was taking a chance driving to a liberal shithole like atlanta! lol. 🤣
Glad it was just fireworks this time. :)
PS ... the amish dude was knowledgeable
and thats a very cute kitty (wiping its itchy butt on your floor ... )
You did a good job. I've had to do several Sequoia seats, as well as several land cruiser seats. Hog rings are good, but generally i prefer the zipties. I've never had them fail on me so I think you are good to go. Found some cloth sequoia seats last time and swapped them out after i pulled the covers and put in seat heaters. Seriously more comfortable than the leather seats in my opinion. I am no professional installer, so as a diyer i've found zipties to be better for me. Congrats!
Glad to hear that about the zipties. Thanks for the tips too!
I’ve been wanting to do this to replace the seat warmer in my drivers seat. Hopefully I can work up the courage to do it and not make things worse
May your project be successful!
OT - I have an exact pair of those black Teva sandals, which I got on a military base at one time 😅
Nice! I live in these things :-)
Not bad, I may look into doing mine.
Can you please use amsoil engine flush for oil consumption series and amsoil engine oil. I heard amsoil the best engine oil in usa
Looks good to me, I wish I had your talent
I thought there would be more comments about the fireworks
Hey dave. I wanted to let you know that after completely rebuilding my 1zz engine with new everything, new pistons/rings (upgraded wiseco) new valve seals. New head, valve job, bored over .5. it still burns oil. I think its just a design of the engine is flawed. I think it runs a bit too hot and the oil mist inside the crank case gets vaporized from the fuel efficient lean burning hot 1zz. Then it gets sucked into the pvc or the breather and gets burnt in the combustion chamber. I have a theory that if we added a oil cooler than we could control this vaporied oil better.
When i slow down or do fast rev match down shifts, i can smell a very harsh almost painful smell. It makes me think the unburnt hot crank case oil is being burnt incompletely within the hot exhaust manifold. This is why i think the precats fail on the 1zz so often.
I have removed my cats for experiments so i can smell the exhaust better.
Ouch.... but I thought you couldn't rebore these engines. I hope the new pistons and rings work on mine, some others have definitely had sucess.
Well... doing some research I watched several videos of white vinegar doing the trick to free up piston rings .. specially the oil ones... when no chemical could.
:-) ... .and that relates to upholstery how? ... Just kidding. I've looked into vinegar and it only seems to work if rust is what is sticking the rings, but if you can reply with link to an article or video that supports, please do. Thanks for the comment!
toyota corola ??????
Love the video
I need to do that to me 2000 Lexus
Hog ring pliers kit on Amazon with 500 rings about 10 bucks..who woulda thunk
Please tell me your cat’s name is Hopalong Cassidy or Tripod or something else that would fit his uniqueness.
It's Pirate! :-)
Nice work
Thanks :-)
Good job..
Thanks!
amish dude was knowledgeable
PS, ats a very cute kitty (wiping its itchy butt on your floor ... 🤣)
Amish dude .... I'll have to tell him that ;-)
I would've just used slip-on seat covers. But I'm pretty lazy.
heres how to clean out your piston oil return holes, follow video, just add lots of berrymans
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Interesting video.
It looks "ok" but the seat covers look very big for the foam and a little sloppy. Not a huge fan of those aftermarket covers. Sorry. Just doesn't look good.
Fair enough!