Lifter noise is good. These clearances get tighter over time...unless a cam bearing wears out then it gets looser. Also the timing chain slaps makes noise. Noise = good
You are amazing. You don't say a word but I come away with a better understanding of details than most other videos where they talk non-stop. Excellent work. Your videos have helped me a lot and are very appreciated.
Great video. Ur video has really helped me so far but the only problem I'm having now is the head gasket where can I get head gesket for this engine over here.
Only problem I saw on this video is that you failed to put the two short strips of sealer both above and below the edge of the head gasket at the location where the head and block meet the front timing cover. Toyota says this is a "Must Do" to avoid oil leaks at those two locations. Otherwise I really enjoy your videos and appreciate the work you do.
@MayoCarsDR say , someone forgot to put on silicone , what would happen? I think you know what I'm aiming at , lol but added silicone on the cylinder head edges .
@@MayoCarsDR I'd be concerned that the oil messes up the torque specs. I know with modern spark plugs they tell you not to apply anti-seize because it can throw off torque wrench specs.
Smooooooth masha allah , no ticking noise, please do a video fixing the lifters noise in the same engine
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How to reduce the ticking noise?
Lifter noise is good. These clearances get tighter over time...unless a cam bearing wears out then it gets looser. Also the timing chain slaps makes noise. Noise = good
5w-40 Redline full synthetic oil fixes a lot of the normal noise.
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Hi bro iam same engine fix. But left side tapet same sound coming
You are amazing. You don't say a word but I come away with a better understanding of details than most other videos where they talk non-stop. Excellent work. Your videos have helped me a lot and are very appreciated.
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great videos.
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@@MayoCarsDR You deserve it. Keep up the great work.
Great video. Ur video has really helped me so far but the only problem I'm having now is the head gasket where can I get head gesket for this engine over here.
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@@MayoCarsDR African Nigeria.
Only problem I saw on this video is that you failed to put the two short strips of sealer both above and below the edge of the head gasket at the location where the head and block meet the front timing cover. Toyota says this is a "Must Do" to avoid oil leaks at those two locations. Otherwise I really enjoy your videos and appreciate the work you do.
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@dougaustintx what type of sealer do I use for this application?
Use the real Toyota fipg sealer in a tube. It's about $24, and one tube will so a complete engine.@@populationentertainment460
Beautiful work, thank you very much.....
You welcome
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Excellent work. Ustad 2UZfe vvti oil filter replacement please next
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Um I went 180 after the first torque on my heads...instead of 90 then 90. Think it will be OK? Iam about to install timing cover
Ok
After torquing head bolts at 36N*M, do you keep the same torque setting for 90 degree turns?
No
@@MayoCarsDR Thanks for your response. Are the 90 degree turns done without a torque setting set?
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No RTV on any of the Gaskets? Service manual shows several spots to use RTV with gaskets such as the head and timing cover.
Very good job 👌
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I notice you didn't put silicone on the head gasket.Are you supposed to
I have applied the silicone but could not make a video
@MayoCarsDR say , someone forgot to put on silicone , what would happen? I think you know what I'm aiming at , lol but added silicone on the cylinder head edges .
Excellent 🤙
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I plan to do one by myself, would like to know the amount of torque to each bolt or bearing
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Actually I see the sealer on the second head gasket. I guess you just didn't film the application of the sealer!!
You see 8:10
Are you in California
No
Why is he oiling the bolts?
Applying oil keeps the bolts tight without making any noise
@@MayoCarsDR I'd be concerned that the oil messes up the torque specs. I know with modern spark plugs they tell you not to apply anti-seize because it can throw off torque wrench specs.
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