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Fixit Friday - Broken Tineco IFloor Cordless Scrubber from Ebay
Today, I try to make a broken cordless Tineco IFloor scrubber purchased from Ebay work like new. Will I succeed and save $80 in the process?
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Lexus SC430 Rebuild - Part 06 - Bondo and primer
มุมมอง 3242 ปีที่แล้ว
Time to wrap up the major repairs and get the car drivable so it can be inspected. Coming up in the next video: One last step remains before I can send the car to the body shop for paint - Use heat and glaze to fix dings and dents in rear bumper.
Fix your car's musty smelling AC the right way for under $40
มุมมอง 1192 ปีที่แล้ว
This does not just cover up the odor with fragrances. It will fix the problem at the source. After a lot of research, I bought the kit below on Amazon for $37. It cleaned an absolutely raunchy smelling AC in my Lexus project car, but only time will tell if it lasts. I'll provide updates in the future. DWD2 Clean AIR Premium Automotive Foaming AC Evaporator Coil Cleaner (Single 8.oz) (NOTE: Not ...
Lexus SC430 Rebuild - Part 05 - Finishing metal work
มุมมอง 4162 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows completion of the repairs to the metal work, including (attempting to) welding the broken seams. The next video will show adding filler, smoothing, primer painting, then assembly. That will leave us where I am today (8/4/2021).
Lexus SC430 Rebuild - Part 04 - Preview drive
มุมมอง 9063 ปีที่แล้ว
I've been taking too long to upload updates for this project, so here is a preview of where I'm at currently.
Lexus SC430 Rebuild - Part 03 - Metal work
มุมมอง 6263 ปีที่แล้ว
Pulling and pushing the metal back into shape. This rough work is critical for allowing the new parts to fit correctly. A body shop would cut the bent panels out and weld new ones in save time and better ensure success, but the cost is significant. Since my time is "free" (it's a hobby) and I do not have the proper tools and experience to replace these panels, repair is the better option.
Lexus SC430 Rebuild - Part 02 - The good, bad, ugly
มุมมอง 2.6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
See part 1 here: th-cam.com/video/FFvCa6hlQx4/w-d-xo.html (NOTE: I didn't put enough time into editting on the original, so re-uploaded this version to save 5 minutes of your time. If you already watched the original Part 2, then you can skip this) The morning after purchase hangover... I take a deep look at what I bought to see what I am in for. Hopefully, we can learn from some of the mistake...
Bought a wrecked Lexus sports car from Copart auction!
มุมมอง 1803 ปีที่แล้ว
I Did it! I finally purchased my dream car, a Lexus SC430 that will be my project car. V8 engine, rear wheel drive, hard top convertible, with Toyota reliability. Did I score, or make a huge mistake? See part 2 here: th-cam.com/video/8YPkJJ5rMyM/w-d-xo.html
Let's fix an iRobot Scooba!
มุมมอง 9K4 ปีที่แล้ว
I thought I would video the troubleshooting and repair process of my iRobot Scooba. It was failing to pump cleaning solution, so was throwing an error. After fixing it, I gave it a prime with a turkey baster and it worked great.
Changing Spark Plugs on a 2007 Camry
มุมมอง 23K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This video applies to any Toyota or Scion using the 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine (model 2azfe). This includes the Scion TC, 4cyl Camry (2002-2009), 4cyl RAV4 (2004-2009?). At about 100K miles, it's time for me to change spark plugs. Of all the long term maintenance projects, this is one of the easier ones. Make sure you buy a spark plug socket with a rubber grommet inside to hold the spark plug!...
Teardown Time - Pooched Black and Decker Toaster Oven
มุมมอง 2.5K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Next on the chopping block. Our Black and Decker toaster oven. After 2 years of faithful service, it has started "glitching", where the toast level goes haywire and occasionally, the toaster turns itself on. I'm all about repairing things, but this is a fire hazard and I'm not taking the risk. NOTE: Re-uploaded the correct cut that removes 3 minutes of dead footage.
Mowing and mulching leaves instead of raking?
มุมมอง 1.8K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Let's see how the mulching mower with the Gator blade handles my leaves. No yard bags needed!
2014 Avalon Hybrid Engine Ping/Knock Sound
มุมมอง 9165 ปีที่แล้ว
UPDATE: It wasn't loud enough after warmup for Toyota to do anything about it. After driving a quiet Camry hybrid for 10 years, I just couldn't get over the noise from this engine. Car is gone and now I drive a Lexus SC430 with a smoooth V8. Conditions Outside temperature: 76 deg F Engine warmup: Engine running for 7 minutes; Temp needle near middle. I'm dealing with a pinging / diesel type sou...
Demo of DIY Capacitive Discharge Battery Tab Welder
มุมมอง 5068 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a demo of the first prototype of my battery tab welder. It works well, but is a bit inconsistent at the moment. I just wanted to see if the parts I acquired would work well enough, so next, I will tidy everything up and create a rig for the electrodes that will allow me to achieve consistency. Later, I will post another video showing details of my build. For now, you can checkout a link...
Tecumseh 5 horse governor tear-down and demonstration
มุมมอง 3.5K9 ปีที่แล้ว
I got this engine with a used Toro 521 snow blower. The engine had been seized by the previous owner. During the tear-down, I thought I would see how the governor works from INSIDE the engine. This is a video of that process.
APC BackUps 550 UPS - Quick Teardown
มุมมอง 2.1K9 ปีที่แล้ว
APC BackUps 550 UPS - Quick Teardown
Craftsman Lawn Mower Power Gear Drive Teardown
มุมมอง 26K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Craftsman Lawn Mower Power Gear Drive Teardown
Will an old lawn mower run on muddy gas and tiki torch oil? Mower experiment 1
มุมมอง 3549 ปีที่แล้ว
Will an old lawn mower run on muddy gas and tiki torch oil? Mower experiment 1
Lawnmower motorcycle throttle modification and 4000+ RPM
มุมมอง 2.3K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Lawnmower motorcycle throttle modification and 4000 RPM
Let's use an arc welder on a computer, shall we?
มุมมอง 26010 ปีที่แล้ว
Let's use an arc welder on a computer, shall we?
2007 Camry Stabilizer Link Replacement
มุมมอง 30K10 ปีที่แล้ว
2007 Camry Stabilizer Link Replacement
VID 20131022 071710 815
มุมมอง 1610 ปีที่แล้ว
VID 20131022 071710 815
Moore Sheep Adventure
มุมมอง 8410 ปีที่แล้ว
Moore Sheep Adventure
High Voltage Carrots!
มุมมอง 8011 ปีที่แล้ว
High Voltage Carrots!

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  • @carmaninthehat5031
    @carmaninthehat5031 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why not find something to hold your camera while you’re filming.

  • @amirthehammer240
    @amirthehammer240 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Was this Camry engine misfiring?

  • @jessewaronaging256
    @jessewaronaging256 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for this video ❤ it help so much 🎉

  • @andresruiz9149
    @andresruiz9149 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are those spark plugs pre gapped

  • @PaulHenreid
    @PaulHenreid 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How does the governor rod inside the motor connect to the gear?

  • @DaddySann1776
    @DaddySann1776 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I know it may miss some deeper points, but as someone is trying to see how to spark plugs come off and how to access it it’s a perfect video 🔥

  • @partwerks
    @partwerks 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    On my Toro 521, when running there is oil that comes out of the governor shaft? Not sure what is causing it, or how to go about fixing it. This is the first video showing the inside, that I have seen. Is there a seal that keeps the oil in place? At about 30 seconds in when flipping that lever, it appears there is some sort of seal in the inside of the housing where that shaft goes through?

  • @marshmower
    @marshmower 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thumb throttle maybe on the left side.... Assuming that left turns are typical.

  • @marshmower
    @marshmower 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I put a pressure washer engine on a push mower and the blade really wasn't low enough to do a great job but the engine was "cheap". I had to lower the rpms because it was stirring up anything that wasn't buried under the soil. Crap was slinging everywhere and dust was aweful. Great for a wet lawn maybe. It was set at 3600 and the blade was a 22" mulching blade by Craftsman Husqvarna. I can't remember the oem but they were an oem with a funny logo.

  • @BovineIntervention
    @BovineIntervention 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does it add 100hp

  • @samichristie7985
    @samichristie7985 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How difficult is it to take the heating element out of this toaster oven as one of them is tripping the breaker

  • @Mattstafford2009
    @Mattstafford2009 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m unfamiliar with cars spark plugs but This looks like a terrible DIY

  • @mcallard911
    @mcallard911 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please help ! For the very first time, I can't close my Scooba. For some reason, the lock mecanism is not doing his job. I can show you a video if needed. Can't find anything on TH-cam regarding this issue.

  • @jbreal06
    @jbreal06 ปีที่แล้ว

    Disconnect the coil so you're not stretching, pulling and cracking the wires and use the coil to pull the old spark plugs out.

  • @zim777
    @zim777 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did you ever determine what the issue was? I have a similar noise now when it’s cold

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow ปีที่แล้ว

      I never found out exactly what it was. Some guy on a forum with symptoms like mine alluded to it being related to EGR on his car, requiring engine replacement in the end (I assume the EGR issue caused some damage). Unfortunately for me, he got the new engine free from Toyota after some settlement/agreement and removed his past posts on the issue,. I never got to learn anything more.

  • @orlandolopez3089
    @orlandolopez3089 ปีที่แล้ว

    This not showing any body how to remove the gear.

  • @DesertLion007
    @DesertLion007 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great content! 👍🏽

  • @XBY72
    @XBY72 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not a good idea to drop spark plugs in since that might affect the gap. If you don't have a spark plug socket with the rubber gasket, get yourself a small rubber hose that fits over the white ceramic part of the spark plug so you can place spark plug in under your control. A small telescoping magnet is good for taking out the old plug.

  • @edswick4935
    @edswick4935 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just push on back of clip and pull off connection. They come out easier that way.

  • @capricequeen124
    @capricequeen124 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    So do they come already pre gapped? An what size socket are spark plugs?

  • @Equilibriumization
    @Equilibriumization 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much!!!!!!!!

  • @easysolutionsreviews7464
    @easysolutionsreviews7464 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant very helpful been able to fox my scooba 450, so nice of u. God bless you and your family:)

  • @donrundy3767
    @donrundy3767 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank You Sir.

  • @ferndog1461
    @ferndog1461 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This front sway bar link & bushing job is P.I.T.A. on the 2002 - 2009(?) Camry. If you're in salted roads country, let the pros deal with it. My 2 cents .

  • @nheng6913
    @nheng6913 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, just bought a bigger brother of this oven to do solder reflow work on surface mount electronics. I wanted to remove the shields as they are blocking heat but after watching the video, no fun in removing them and they appear to sort of set the wall to wall distance (??)

  • @MrKingjordan
    @MrKingjordan 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got one that was only used once, i had to do what you did. It seems that i need to exercise and add water to those tubes. Had to run it for a bit, after that it seems fine. Shame that irobot canned this model

  • @mechanicalintentions5431
    @mechanicalintentions5431 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m ready for another update!

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have a quick update coming soon. I've mostly been enjoying the car this summer, so nothing major has been done. With cold weather coming, I'm going to start digging into the car some more to get these tasks finished. I also just purchased a bluetooth module from sc430 mods. I will record the installation process and the results.

    • @mechanicalintentions5431
      @mechanicalintentions5431 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aromaticpillow summer is coming soon. I hope you have the SC ready to hit the streets!

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mechanicalintentions5431 I hear ya. I finally pulled the trigger and have the car scheduled for paint work next week! I can't wait to see the results and post the results here.

  • @mechanicalintentions5431
    @mechanicalintentions5431 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been waiting! Good work. I know the body shop that did my bodywork had a hard time getting all of those edges/lines curves perfect too. I’m impressed! Can’t wait to see the final paint. Let us know what paint products you use too.

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I felt like I was working on a sculpture the way the body curves! I learned a few years ago that painting metallic finishes on cars is beyond my abilities. Therefore, I am going to have a body shop do that work.

    • @mechanicalintentions5431
      @mechanicalintentions5431 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aromaticpillow how is the summer going? You owe us an update!

  • @andrewnguyen7737
    @andrewnguyen7737 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m impressed, looking good!!!!

  • @BaldadonisMike2021
    @BaldadonisMike2021 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thats interesting ..i have a chemical imbalance ..i get vertigo/migraines from chemical pollution ..not as bad from a few yearts ago but i get dizzy if i smell gas/diesel fumes/etc etc ..so does this product have a strong odor? Yeah a update will be great see if it worked after a awhile or does the musky smell come back..thanks for this video my man!

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I accidentally bought the scented kit, but I could only smell it for a few days. They have an unscented one too. So far, the musty smell has not returned, but there are some other mild odors I need to address. Being a convertible, I think the previous owner might have gotten the inside wet occasionally, so I'm going to do a thorough and deep cleaning of the carpets soon.

    • @BaldadonisMike2021
      @BaldadonisMike2021 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aromaticpillow That sucks..baking soda dumps on the capets ..let sit for a day and vacuum ..helps big time! Thanks for getting back to me..next time i need a a/c to be cleaned I'll try the non scented ..thanks

  • @mechanicalintentions5431
    @mechanicalintentions5431 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking good! Wish I had the time to do mine instead of the body shop. The work you do personally is worth the gratification! Definitely do some bumper test fits to see how the lines matchup before and during the Bondo/glazing. I noticed mine is a little wavy where the fender meets the bumper.

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I did countless test fits before the bondo went on, so I got things lined up pretty well. Unfortunately, I forgot to align the metal that the bumper bracket attaches to, so I had to do a lot of modification to the bracket to make it right. My only problem now is that the corner touching the tail light moves out a quarter inch when the bumper gets hot from the sun, then moves back by itself. Won't be as big of an issue once the bumper is painted silver, but I'd like to get it figured out.

  • @maturkestani8603
    @maturkestani8603 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Keep it up .. I have similar one here and love your progression

  • @armandoc4577
    @armandoc4577 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great job. Where is the video for the rear bumper cuz mine is coming loose and I want to fix it but I need help.

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I might have some footage in my next video coming in the next few weeks. The rear of the bumper is very strongly attached, so I'm guessing it's the side of your bumper at the wheel well that is coming loose. It's likely that one or more tabs have broken off your bumper. At the wheel well, there is one white plastic plug that holds the bumper to the metal. Once inserted, a bolt is screwed into it to expand it out and lock it in place. You can see it by pushing the wheel well liner aside in that area. If the white plug is loose, you just need to pop it back in and screw bolt in there. If the plug is solid but the bumper is moving, the tab is broken. I will have a video of repairing broken tabs up in the near future. Unfortunately, it is a bit of a challenge to fix.

  • @BaldadonisMike2021
    @BaldadonisMike2021 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You happy with car over all? I see you subscribed to my channel ! ty! i grew up in Everett as i see you have Mass plates..nice! I liked my SC430..Sold to a older gentleman in Winthrop ..he loves it..i can enjoy my cars until they sell ..lol..but the prices are STUPID CRAZY ..i dont get it..my stereo was awful ..but i did like it! You going to paint the car ..? Im guessing yes lol..hope you bought it "right" so you dont over pay for repairs.. Mike

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm loving it right now. I've been driving it for 2 weeks now. I've been fortunate that everything inside the car works great, including the ML stereo. I've already been looking for estimates to paint the repair areas. To blend the paint, they would need to paint the trunk and the door as well and install new emblems (they break on removal). Probably twice the cost of just painting the corner and bumper. I may just get the car painted without blending. The paint difference will be visible, but at least it won't look like a hoopty.

  • @mechanicalintentions5431
    @mechanicalintentions5431 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing that our cars had about the same damage. Mine was worse and I only did the major dent pulling and left the final fixing to the body shop. If I had the space and time I wish I would have done all the body work. I failed at putting together good footage, but hope to see yours once together. Enjoy the SC!

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Probably a good call on your part. What I did only works if you are in no rush to get the car on the road and do not mind spending days doing what a body shop can do in hours. I love making things, and to me, it was like I was "making" a part of this car. It is something I'll be able to show people and say "look what I did!". My damage was RIGHT on the brink of affecting inner structures, which would have made the body work MUCH more difficult (alignment issues, etc). You said your damage was worse, so it is possible it would have been significantly more work for a non-professional. I'd love to see pictures if you have them.

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I watched your videos. Car looks great! I wanted to leave some comments, but you have your posts set as "kid friendly", which disables comments. Turn that off and you should be all set.

    • @mechanicalintentions5431
      @mechanicalintentions5431 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aromaticpillow thanks! I didn’t even notice that. Just posted a new video today and didn’t make that mistake again!

  • @JohnnyMacalvee-cf7et
    @JohnnyMacalvee-cf7et 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did you ever have to work on the AC adaptor connector in the iRobot. I haven't seen a post or video on that. Wanted to see what I was getting into...ya know before i get into it.

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've never had to replace that jack. It will be a lot easier to replace if it is not connected to the main board. I'll have to take a look at mine to see how it works.

  • @luckydog-287
    @luckydog-287 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Should have more views than this. Nice job!

  • @msmaryannemendoza
    @msmaryannemendoza 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a different problem. It was a problem with the output thing. I put some tubing on the hole and it was clogged! I removed the tubes but they were all fine. There was a clog in the black part so I just kept pumping water through the tubing that I put in and eventually pushed out whatever was clogging it. My scooba is drying in the sun now because I accidentally got it wet in the process but I think it will finally work once I have everything put back together *fingers crossed* Thanks for the video!

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good work! I wonder if some mold grew in the tube to clog it.

  • @captainkirk5622
    @captainkirk5622 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I own one of these cars ... The one thing you will be surprised with is when you want to to take all the interior pieces out to clean and restore ..it's so easy, I wish my mk stereo worked.

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad to hear that! The ecru leather in my car has grime in the areas that are not very reachable. There are also some scuffs on the edges in some parts. Taking the parts out will really help. Did you use any leather paint products to repair damage? The stereo in your SC doesn't work? Mine works, but I'm thinking of replacing it with an Android Auto compatible unit. I use Spotify exclusively, and the sound quality is unimpressive through the tape adapter. I also miss the integration between the phone and the audio system that my Avalon Hybrid Limited had.

  • @rollinwitzig7789
    @rollinwitzig7789 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow I'm very impressed, good thing is you want to keep it, so basically it's priceless 👌 and it's going to look it 🙌🤙😁 Love my Lexus SC430

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly! I've already told my 9 and 7 year old that they are going to get this car when I die some day. :)

    • @rollinwitzig7789
      @rollinwitzig7789 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aromaticpillow right on 🤙😁

  • @aromaticpillow
    @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi everyone! I ran into a major roadblock that almost killed this project, so that, along with the cold winter, meant I didn't get out to work on the car much.... Until now! I'm going to try and get some updates posted ASAP.

  • @xArte23
    @xArte23 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where is part 4

  • @MrDamiva
    @MrDamiva 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Keep your mind in the positive side of the vehicle primarily because you intend to keep it for a long time. The main positive to smile is the low mileage. I have a 2006 sc430 with 199800 miles that continues to run like new. One word of advice is, flush the transmission oil not just change it. Yes, you will enjoy working on it. I have enjoyed getting to know each bolt of my car. When you get done, you will not remember that perhaps you paid a little too much. Good luck

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've heard that these engines are incredibly durable. Many go over 300k miles without failing. Good call about the transmission fluid. I usually avoid flushing on higher mileage cars due to risk of dislodging debris and jamming valves. However, mileage on this one is not too high and the previous owner is not likely to have pushed the system any where near it's limits (thus causing clutch wear sludge). Flushing could being the internals to like new status.

    • @SpiderCollector000
      @SpiderCollector000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I had a 2009 that got totaled and its my parts car.. I have a 2006 (2006-2010 look the same) which is my toy, and is modified. I am currently building a 5.2 out of the extra 4.3 V8 engine I have, and many other power/speed mods including extensive suspension modifications, which will turn this into a true Japanese Porsche. 2006 and up is a sealed transmission with no dipstick, being the 6 speed. I am at 107k miles and about to have my transmission pulled to install a 2800 stall torque converter, along with pressure modification for nice firm shifts and to get the transmission to perform sporty so the car does not try to hide that its a V8. I am going to install an external B&M trans cooler to bypass the radiator, and it will have its trans service at the same time. The only way I would flush these transmissions is at the Lexus dealer which charges $549. Otherwise, should do a regular service every 50k miles or so. I do not trust lifetime transmission fluid which these cars apparently have. There is an SC430 on scotty kilmers channel with about 700k miles on it with original engine and transmission, though that was the older one with the 5 speed. Many of the LS400 and LS430 models hitting a million miles. The trick is to keep on top of maintenance, especially timing belt and doing it properly, and make sure you change the radiator at the same time even if its not leaking. These cars are great with keeping their cool even in the hottest of weather with the AC blowing cold, but the design of the radiator is bad and many people have destroyed engines by the top tank of the radiator blowing, the car overheats while on the freeway, and causes the timing belt to snap. I have been through the fiasco with the stock radiators, so only by Denso or something of very high quality, or you can do what I do and have a custom one made that is twice as thick, and all aluminum though it costs over $800. I will never forget cutting the frame up on my totaled 2009 - its solid as fuck and my buddy went through more cutting blades on that car than anything else.. it was even the same silver color as yours but the front was hit very hard - someone hit me head on while I was going 50 and they were going likely 35-40. Body damage is not cheap to fix on these cars. Make sure you examine the frame and other affected areas carefully if you plan on keeping the car. You definitely got the more desirable SC being 2006 and up and this will be a nice project for you. Personally in my older age I have less time to blow, so I ended up purchasing my blue 2006 in mint condition (not easiest to find in that color) back in 2015 with close to 60k miles for around $22k talked down from $27k. There is a 2010 on Carvana going for a little over 40k with low miles, though they did not make many of them. I always think that 2006 and up however are the best models. and look better to me. You can find them for 5k and up though many of them for some reason are salvage titles. Most of the cheaper ones are beat to shit on top of that. But for around 10k to 15k you can get something in pretty decent condition with higher miles but in good driving condition.

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SpiderCollector000 You have some great mods planned! I would really like to get a transmission valve body kit to firm up the shifts. That's at the top of my list. I like your plan for a transmission fluid cooler. I have monitored transmission temps in my past Toyotas using OBD2 and they always seem to get too hot for my liking. Not enough to damage the transmission, but enough to slowly degrade the fluid. For maintenance, I'm doing a timing belt cooling overhaul in the next few weeks. Includes new radiator, hoses, thermostat, pump, etc. I'm also changing the low pressure power steering hoses which are starting to weep. I just bought a box of Toyota WS transmission fluid today, so plan to swap out a few quarts tomorrow to freshen up the fluid. It's a big task list, but I will get some good enjoyment out of it.

    • @SpiderCollector000
      @SpiderCollector000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aromaticpillow Be careful on the radiators you use.. There seems to be a bad batch of them the past year. I picked up a Denso, and found it leaking 9 months and 500 miles later. Picked up a Cryomax, which is built in the same factory as Denso and that fucking thing was leaking the next day I was so pissed. Turns out the crimps holding the top tank down are where it usually fails, and the gasket inside must be shitty that they use. I squeezed the crimps down tighter on the tank, and after driving it a bit the gasket inside must have seated because it stopped. The other option is to get an LS430 radiator where there was an optional tow package model where its thicker, and then take it to a radiator shop and have the SC430 bottom and top tanks attached. I was going to do that, but decided I am having custom one made for the car. These cars like to blow through radiators every 4-5 years, and usually they fail dramatically, and the engine overheats, the water pump locks up, the timing belt snaps, and the engine is absolutely trashed. I think it was a dumb move for them to use a timing belt on these cars, and when I build my extra engine up I may switch from the aluminum 3UZ block to the iron 2UZ block used in the 4.7 Tundra which has a timing chain, and then sleeve the block and then enlarge it, and then throw the rest of the 3UZ shit on top of that. The ported heads, and cam set is very expensive which I am considering from the Supra store. I agree - knock out the power steering while its apart to do the timing belt. Also, if you need to work on the AC, its a perfect time for that as well. Its also a good time to do the headlights if the car needs them. When my torque converter gets installed, I am doing the power steering hoses and the pump and I recommend you do the same thing because the seal goes and it weeps as well, and takes out the alternator! I got some Lexus 6000k lights used on the Prius models (Philips OEM brand) and I am happy with them - they look much better, and also changed out all the bulbs in the fixture including daytime running lights/high beams, turn signals, and also installed 6k Hella fog light bulbs which I am not thrilled about and likely going to install LED's instead. I will likely find a way to take the headlight fixtures apart and install an LED strip in each fixture in the same shape as the ones in the new Lexus models, where its shaped almost like a Nike logo. Recently, my starter started acting up.. its in a bad spot. Its intermittent, and sometimes no issues. I have to check if its the solenoid, or the starter. But now I have that on my list to do, and then the suspension needs to be rebuilt with coil overs, polygraphite bushings from Daiso and Figs engineering to make it handle like a beast, but it will cost easily $2500 - $3k. I have LS430 4 piston calipers, stainless steel brake lines I bought separately along with a bracket sold at the Supra store which allows them to bolt on the front of our cars, along with 14" ISF rotors so I am going to do that at the same time as the suspension. Thankfully, we have 4 cars so its no sweat having the SC down - I dont even drive it much anyway since its basically a toy.

  • @chrislang2341
    @chrislang2341 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your doing great on both the repair and the content. It’ll be nice to have an aux port or Bluetooth when you go out with the top down, you can use your phone instead of the CD. My 2002 was never driven in snow, it’s a MN. car but original owner took it to Scottsdale or Naples for winters. I wish I had the aux. port and Bluetooth but they didn’t include those till 2005. You’ll get yours sorted out and take it out on warm evening drives and your hard work will be rewarded. I can’t wait to get mine out of storage on April 7th. In MN we really don’t get convertible weather until late May-June so I’ll do some tinkering while I’m waiting. It’s time for a new timing belt this year due to years, 90k miles or 10 years and it was done early at 70k miles but it’s been 10 years, only has 50k miles on this belt. Did replacement of dry rotted speaker foam 4 years ago when I purchased the car, unusual 8ohm speakers used, better to keep proper speakers made for the system and not damage the Mark Levinson amp. There are a couple TH-cam videos on the subject of fixing the foam.

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You are not missing anything regarding the AUX. My car does not have it either, so I need to use a bluetooth tape adapter. There is a kit for the 2005+ to add AUX/bluetooth, but it's not cheap. Somehow, my speakers are still intact too.

  • @mechanicalintentions5431
    @mechanicalintentions5431 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ready to see what you have going on now with an update!

  • @user-ec9hn6fu9t
    @user-ec9hn6fu9t 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Там ломаться нечему. Разбираем эту помпу и ремонтируем. Шестерни простые, мотор ещё проще стоит 1 доллар. Ремонтиркеся все на раз

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I translated the above comment: "There is nothing to break there. We disassemble this pump and repair it. The gears are simple, the motor costs $ 1 even easier. Repaired everything at once"

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I didn't realize the motor was so cheap to source. Thanks for sharing!

  • @mechanicalintentions5431
    @mechanicalintentions5431 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I haven't committed to fixing my damaged quarter panel myself. I did some pulling, but may leave it to the pros for the final fix. Keep the content coming!

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I just saw your car. That was a bad hit! I'm going to check out your recent video tomorrow to see how it came out. Kids will be up early, so need to get some sleep.

  • @Marekerm
    @Marekerm 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Too bad I cannot find any parts for my 450. Vacuum motor is rusted shut and water pump doesn't do jack. Would like to buy new, but from where?

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      EDIT: A recent commenter (in Russian) stated that the motors are cheap to buy and can be replaced. Might be worth looking into. Your best bet would be to buy another broken one for parts on ebay. There is another option. Try to take the motor out of the pump without breaking anything. With luck, the motor will be a standard type/size and you could just buy a generic one. However, the fact that your motor rusted means there was probably a bad seal in the pump that you would have to look at.

  • @BullyCanadian
    @BullyCanadian 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice I was just watching your other video while you uploaded this. Hope it’s cost affective for you

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I now have EVERY part I need to complete the car, so have a very good estimate for total cost of the car now. I will have a cost breakdown in a future video, but I am currently at $11,700. I have not been able to find a similar 2006+ that could be shipped to my door for under $15,000, but I've only seen clean titles for sale and they have not had dings and dents in the front like mine had. These cars are rare in the north, so you typically need to factor in shipping to find a good one. Market wise, I'm definitely in the red on this car, so I'm glad I'm keeping it and not selling.

  • @BullyCanadian
    @BullyCanadian 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh man that’s waaay too much for this car. I purchased one in 2020 with 218k miles for $750 US ($1,000 Canadian) no body damage, needed an abs control ecu ($265 US), rehupholstered seats ($500 US), radiator, thermostat, and I did a timing belt / water pump change for $500 US (did the labour myself) so for $2265 got a full functioning sc430 (2002) Also if you look hard enough you can find a decent example for around $4000-5000 on Facebook marketplace

    • @aromaticpillow
      @aromaticpillow 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow! You got that car for a steal. The seller could have made more than $750 just selling the hood! I definitely over-payed for the car, which seems to be a common theme for people new to auto auctions. I knew I was paying a bit too much when I hit the BID button, but I really wanted the car and was running out of warm weather. My priorities were a 2006+ to get the 6 speed transmission and a southern car so I wouldn't be miserable dealing with rusty bolts. Except for the damage, the car looked MINT in the auction photos, inside and out. I had been looking for 2 months and this was, by far, the best 2006+ SC 430 I could find in a southern state where you could bid without a dealer license. There tends to be a big premium on the price for 2006+ SC430s. Of course, when the car arrived, I had a large new dent on the hood, old timing belt, rock chips and curb damage to the front bumper, and entire trunk interior missing. If you take away the unexpected issues and the $1300 shipping (since a southern car was a requirement for me), it wouldn't have been too bad. Since I plan on keeping the car until the wheels fall off, the lost money will be spread over several years and make it easier to swallow.

    • @andrewnguyen7737
      @andrewnguyen7737 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I feel your frustration and disappointment of paying too much for it. I recently purchased a 2006 for $10K flat. The car has 135K mi, Red Metador color, 1 owner with pertinent records, timing belt, water pump, radiator have been replaced. New tires, new batt, and registration was paid in Mar 2021. This is a California car so no rust, just typical dings and curb rashes on wheels, wear on leather. Good luck with the project. I like the color and cosmetic condition of your car.

    • @SpiderCollector000
      @SpiderCollector000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@andrewnguyen7737 I paid 22k for my 2006, with under 60k miles and it had a squeaky clean history. The person who owned the car loved it, but he passed away 3 months after taking it to the dealer and they screwed him, but he spent 10k on service, and the car had a lot of shit done to it. His son then sold the car to me months after that. 2006 and up is much more expensive.. now with used car prices through the roof, I am seeing 2002's go for 18k with close to 100k miles. I now have 107k miles on mine, but mine is meticulous, and is modified. I had a 2009 that was totaled, and I have the power train. I have the extra engine taken apart, and building a 5.2 engine out of it. Be aware.. there are brake failures suddenly popping up on these cars.. read about them at clublexus.com in the SC430 forums. Imagine driving along and you suddenly hear alarms, and all the lights flash on your dash, and you step on the brakes and the car isnt stopping. You basically lose the power assist, and on any other car, you can still stop by pressing hard on the brakes, but its much harder on these cars. Look under the hood, and you will see the power booster/master cylinder/ABS assembly. There is a pump that is failing but its not fully known why. Another person on the forum has a wife and her's failed recently as she was pulling into a grocery store and she was able to stop. The Lexus dealer replaced the entire assembly for just under $1300. I am likely going to have my extra one rebuilt.. there is an idea that the seals are degrading in the assembly causing this, so its VERY important to flush the brake fluid often to make sure there is no moisture in the system. Stay safe everyone!