@@Africanmechanics Sorry for the late reply. I am from pakistan. I have a vitz 1999 model with 1 sz-fe engine it has ran about 260,000 km so its been giving average around 9 to 10 km per litre. However i am researching to understand the engines insides and outsides to know about it. Also you content is helpful. However wish you can get your hand on better parts for this engine since 4 cylinder engine are good for bad roads. But at the cost of fuel. I am trying to get my car fixed by doing research since the mechanics at my city are so many but at the same time cant be trusted so i supervise what they are doing to my car.
It's the crankshaft sensor... It's part of the timeng process... Without that it can't work it triggers a sensor... Where are you watching us from bro?
Yes it started for a fiew minutes, then it turned off and it never started again 😢.... It is still seating in the garage,,, so what do you think? The timeng is not correct?
Interesting video, thanx. I'm watching from Zimbabwe
Thanks for watching! you are always welcomed
Bro ,what spanner you use to open cylinder head bolts
It will depend wit the engine but most toyota engines use HEX KEYS spanners
Thank man Belta ilikuwa imenichanganya
Uliweza kuiunda?
thx guyz
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did 1sz and 2sz engine use the same gasket set and piston rings
Asante sana monsoir
karibu... is it helpful?
Thanks for the vid. Now i know what the 1SZ engine looks like from the inside. Anyhow , is vitz 1 gen common in africa ?
Oh yes actually my father owned one, it was a 1.0 3 cylinder but i think the engine was not cast it was aluminum, you have one?
And where are you watching us from?
@@Africanmechanics Sorry for the late reply. I am from pakistan. I have a vitz 1999 model with 1 sz-fe engine it has ran about 260,000 km so its been giving average around 9 to 10 km per litre. However i am researching to understand the engines insides and outsides to know about it. Also you content is helpful. However wish you can get your hand on better parts for this engine since 4 cylinder engine are good for bad roads. But at the cost of fuel.
I am trying to get my car fixed by doing research since the mechanics at my city are so many but at the same time cant be trusted so i supervise what they are doing to my car.
If the engine smoking what the problem
If it's petrol, it could be rings, vulves or valve seals
how to put valve seal
I will do a video then tag you
I liked the video. Just a question. What is the use of that piece that is under the chain on the crankshaft?
It's the crankshaft sensor... It's part of the timeng process... Without that it can't work it triggers a sensor... Where are you watching us from bro?
it is so hard to get proper equipment at your place ?
Yes getting the right tools and equipment to do the job in Africa is so hard... But we survive anyway
Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Sometimes it's hard man... Bro you wanna sponsor us? 👏👏👏👏
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Are you sure the chain is on point?
The timeng chain?
Yes it started for a fiew minutes, then it turned off and it never started again 😢.... It is still seating in the garage,,, so what do you think? The timeng is not correct?
Timing 2sz in the simple way
they are almost same
where are you watching us from
No