Some Said Remove Engine? (Timing Cover Seal Pt 2) Subaru Forester 2.5
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Hi. using needle nose plier to twist tube works great
@@ap-ir8yk The size of the timing cover is a major part of the problem as the expansion and contraction of an aluminum cover that big will cause the sealant to separate over time. YMMV
What's going on with the fake cobra car. !!!!!!
Hey Ray, how many hours did this job end up taking? You said book time was 7.5. What was your time? If you don’t mind sharing.
@@peterjay1968& O-rings
I don't do this sort of stuff for a living, so bear that in mind...but when doing something of this sort where accuracy is important, I always use some guide pins to help align things before they 'land'. Takes all the drama out of it. Just some all-thread of the right pitch, or spare bolts with the heads cut off. Long enough so you can easily remove them once the part is in place and the proper fixing bolts can be fitted. It's a method I always use when splitting/mating an engine & gearbox too. Again, saves a load of drama and hassle as well as reducing the risk of damaging things.
I just did an oil pan gasket, and I used that method. Works great. I also put Vaseline on any o-rings.
The engine has alignment dowels for that cover.
@@meganluke444
Longer studs give you a surface to hang it on and allows you to make sure it’s aligned before you get too close and touch anything. It works well. Felpro puts plastic studs with some of their oil pan gasket kits.
Oil !
Agree, have a selection of bolts with heads removed to use for both auto and pinsetter cover alignment issues.
An old retired mechanic, now in his 70's, taught me a trick for O-rings and seals. If you want them to stick so a surface like around that oil passage and are afraid they'll fall out on install, use either a bit of grease or a bit of Vaseline on the seal. Since those products are oil based they'll break down in the oil with no ill effects, and they'll allow the seal or O-ring to stick like they're glued in place until you get it put together.
vasoline or "seal swell", good old advise.
You pulled another sneaky in there, you failed to show us putting the oil pan plug back in . I was in panic mode for a few minutes. Anywho another job well done .
same here😅
Glad I wasn't the only one😂
This weekend im replacing wifes oil pressure sensor, valve cover gasket, cleaning maf sensor and throttle body.
Between our two cars Ray has helped me save over 6000 dollars in labor costs at the garage.
Hes a great teacher.
Awkward phrasing.
She has a 2010 Rav 4.
4 cylinder. 112k miles.
I second this.
Yes, and here's a guy that also describes what he's doing (and why he's doing it), so you can actually LEARN.
Is your Wife General Motors or Ford?
Truth is, (Ray, do not read this), but this guy knows everything, and knows how to do everything. And, like the Real Americans of yesterday, he is never afraid to just show other people how to do real work.
@@wayneessar7489Or an import?
Kind of funny that Mrs. Rainman never arrives, she just leaves. 😀
The cause of this is endemic to women. It is called FDA. Female Disappearing Act. When you are out with your wife somewhere, if you take your eyes off her for one second, look back....`poof' she's gone. She will then appear from another direction and give you Royal rooty toot for wandering off. It is truly terrifying. I try to stay at home much of the time.
People forget that these videos involve real work done at a real repair shop, not a hobby. Which means there are real customers, paying their hard earned money to fix their car, not to offer us entertainment. We can't expect them to pay extra so that we can see this or that.
Well said 🫡
With aluminum you might consider digging at things like those O-rings with toothpicks, and plastic hooks instead of steel O-ring picks. Also using plastic ice scrapers to scrape old sealant instead of metal tools. I just use one of those free (from Lowes or Home Depot) wood paint stirring sticks.
No matter what else happens that Subaru is getting the best oil change it's ever had
🤣🤣
Just a trick I learned years ago. Cut the heads off of a couple bolts the same size and thread them in the top holes . Set the front cover on the bolts and slide the cover to its home.
I was a general contractor for 35yrs and I always had people come and said that’s not the way we did it up north but out of respect I would let it just go even though I wanted to tell them to go back up north..
We're very happy to go (and stay) here up north, thank you very much.
Use a dab of grease on your orings to keep them from falling out. While i understand why someone would say pull the engine and do an engine reseal. I find it amusing that they assume the customer has unlimited funds to do such things. Great videos have a great day!
It is amazing how people think you should remove the engine or replace the head gasket. It is so easy to judge when the work doesn’t come out of your pocket.
You told us a lot with only 6 words: "I hate it when she leaves." That says so much about you and Wifey and how good your relationship is. Hell... just the fact that you can work together speaks volumes! You're a blessed man, Ra-Ray...
@@clbcl5 what the hell are you talking about? Why are you referring to a previous video and saying something that has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with what I said?
@@clbcl5 What is wrong with you? There's absolutely nothing inappropriate about the term "wifey". That's even how I have my wife's number saved on my cell phone. If Lauren and Ray don't have a problem with her being called "Wife Unit", why would they have a problem with the term "wifey"? SMH...
Ra-Ray? Really? 🤔🤨
@@Calango741 The troll is gone
@@rjb6327 Yeah, it's short for Rainman Ray. What's the problem?
Mechanics are different.
My mechanic told me it is fine to wash your engine with a regular garden hose, never use a pressure washer.
Water may seep into covered electrical circuits and cause problems later on due to corrosion, etc. .
After watching your videos for several years, now I have a thing about getting hose clamps matched to the witness marks as well. Apparently, this type of OCD is contagious - Thanks a lot Ray...
a lot of the times it will leak if you don't.
@@randyedelen5770 Was gonna say but you beat me to it.
Brake cleaning the Timing Cover just confirms Degreaser is much better suited for that purpose.
I do enjoy watching you work but for the life of me can’t explain why I watch you do a car I don’t own. Keep doing them I like watching.
Use what you want Ray, it's your business, and you're the BOSS and OWNER.
You talking about the pressure washer trigger failing reminded me of my hunter safety course I had to take before I could get my first hunting license when I was a teenager 35 years ago. The instructor drilled into our heads that a gun safety is a mechanical device that can sometimes fail. He was a great safety instructor that was very serious about gun safety. As everyone needs to be.
Its nice to see the front of the motor facing the front of the car.
Thats why Subarus AWD system is the best, all drive shafts are the same length.
It sounds like a small thing, but it makes a huge practical difference.
Also nice not having service manager yelling at you. why is this job taking so long 🎉
I think that's the reason why Ray struck out on his own and doing so well, One thing I've noticed with Ray and that is his attention to detail in his work. You can see he prides himself in doing it right the first time. Makes me think of how many mistakes he must have made while being an apprentice. I'm sure though that he does his research before tackling some jobs.
After teaching us students how to repair a multitude of different types of vehicles you must be mentally and physically exhausted. Tell Lauren the "Wife Unit" that I really appreciate that she is there to support a husband and father👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. Ray keep doing wat y'all are doin to help us DIY'ers who may not be able to afford having our vehicles repaired. You really to simplify vehicle repairs 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🤜🏾🤛🏾
That is WHY I'll go to a decent mechanic to get my car repaired. Ray knows what he's doing and makes it look simple to us lay people. The amount of tools he has on hand to do a plethora of different tasks, must have cost in itself a small fortune.
You do what you want its your garage and you are the Mechanic there are to many keyboard warriors thanks for the video
The amount of time you guys have to take to preempt and counteract the keyboard warriors is phenomenal. It seems some people only watch TH-cam to "critique" what they see in negative fashion.
After replacing head gaskets on my daughter's Subaru (twice), I said never again!
Did you check the head for warp and cracks, the original head gasket didn't blow out for no reason
@@phxbro1 Bad set of head gaskets
It wasn't done correctly the first time.
Plain and simple.
You cannot use the original coated gaskets for the repair, you just have the sane problem.
You must use the MLS gaskets from the turbo cars and six cylinder cars.
Why Subaru didn't do this in these engines is a mystery to me.
@@phxbro1
They blow out because they were single layer with coating. The remedy is MLS gaskets like on their turbo cars.
Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to clean that cover in the parts washer with a brush?
The theme from "The Jeffersons"...priceless
Ray, watching you use brake clean to make things nice and shiny is very satisfying. I'm glad you have good ventilation in your shop.
I enjoyed the Subaru timing cover leak repair video. You are very patient and careful. On another note…The Faux Cobra is getting really dusty in your shop. I think you should cover the car with the car cover it had on when it was towed in.
Why couldn't the previous shop find this? Trying not to go into a higher tax bracket?
Going the extra mile with the hose down. I'm impressed.
Nice job Ray.
I agree with the guy that said that a couple of long lead in dowels would be helpful !
I feel like I have witnessed a miracle with that many bolts going back into a scoob-aly block without one of them cheesing out
Don't know why but i was holding my breath when you was refitting the timing cover, please carry out this operation faster in future as i nearly lost consciousness, thanks Ray. . . Signing off
Put a dab of Vaseline on the o-rings. Keeps them in place and lubricates at the same time.
K/Y
You got the right stuff on that right ray my go to sealer nothing else comes close I can't beleive they don't sell a gasket for it it's all glue now and you wonder why engines all leak at 50,000. Miles
I use a lot more brake clean since watching Ray. I would imagine the manufacturers love that. 😅
I use brake clean on wasps and hornets around the house... Drops them like a rock!
Brake kleen is getting pretty expensive !!!
@@garyalford9394 Cheapest place to buy it is Walmart.
Ray has made the price of brake clean go up!😂
@@1crustyoldmsgtretired870 make sure you light em up!
Well I DID this work and I am perfectly happy to watch you struggle with these nightmares and not me. Happy Sunday off and tomorrow too, it's a holiday.😊
Unfortunately in this world we got too many angry trolls that all they do is sit there and try to make other people's lives miserable Ray you have more Integrity in your pinky finger the most mechanics do in their entire body appreciate what you do keep up the good work don't let the trolls get to you they will never be happy no matter what you do those people just live to be miserable and live to nitpick
Great job Ray.
Nicely done Ray!
Great video Ray Man
A note to all you Subaru "experts" out there, the engine with the head gasket issues was the EJ series, which was discontinued almost a decade ago. the replacement engines (FA and FB) do not have head gasket issues.
Yet !!!
Watch Part 1. Owner had already replaced the head gaskets.
The basement warriors gotta keep on trying, I guess. 12 years of no head gasket failures on FB engines, but hey, let's guffaw about an ancient issue limited to EJ 2.5 SOHC. Okay -- haw haw.
Yup, 2010 or thereabouts was when the switch was made to low tension piston rings byjust about all manufacturers. Toyota had a hell of an oil drinking problem, all now forgotten by the armchair experts, because, Toyota.
The FA and FB do have head gasket leaks and where sealant is used. The FA and FB have updated head gasket designs.
Rays car wash and automotive repair shop
Very well done. Great videos.
Nice. Stuck inside, something great to watch.
Spot on Ray, oil and seals hate each others guts. LEAK city, if they meet. Great job, as always. Total GENIUS.
FB engine, had the cover off, customer should have had you do a timing chain/water pump because you are right there. They are going to regret not doing it.
FB engine. The first FA was direct injection/port injection fitted to Scion FR-S and BRZ, arrived in mid 2012. Yup, the FB arrived before the FA.
FA had a timing belt. FB has timing chain and water pump is external and driven by serpentine belt so no need to pull the cover to change.
FA uses a chain as well, both F are very similar to eachother, you are thinking of the EJ @@beefeekeefee
FB, edit because I typed FA.
Maybe he never offered it
Thanks!
Turned out great! Nice work day!!!!!
Nice detail work on gasket prep
I'm still loving the brake clean noise/music...! Keep up your awesomeness...!!
Thank you for another great video. Cheers
YAY!!! Brake Clean effects!! Always gets a thumbs up from me Ray! Cheers!!
Job looks like a pita!! much respect Rainman!
It’s jobs like these that ray could use a boltster to keep all his bolts in one spot
Thanks for the Subaru content ❤
another job well done! thanks for the content and all that you do! I enjoy the videos a lot and always come back for more! have an amazing day!
It's great that you can show us so much of the work so closely as you do it, thanks
good job ray😀
Love the Banks box on top of engine
Ray does not ruin stuff!
Great video..
2006 2wd with 2.7l engine. Its had a small oil leak on the timing cover that started just after warranty ran out. Took it in for an estimate on what it cost to fix it. The dealer told me it would cost $2500 and they would need 3 days to fix it. Needless to say I didn't have them do it. That was years ago so I imagine it costs a .ot more. The thing about doing the job is the timing chain cover connects/seals at the bottom to the oil pan.
And it seals at the top to tthe valve cover. You can't do the job correctly unless you reseal the oil pan to remove the oil pN you have to pull the engine out of the truck because a frame cross that run under the oil pan.
You had an easy job on the car you worked on. 😊😊😊
I've often wondered why mechanics don't take pictures of the serpentine routing before they take the belt off. The first time I had a belt failure , the belt was still hanging on the stationary pulleys,s so no clue to how it was routed. A mechanic that was handy ( not just knowledgeable , but actually present as well ) had no clue either but knew there was another unit with the same engine and we copied that. I drew a picture of the routing in the owner's manual on the page that dealt with related repairs for the next time the belt failed, and in the next 700,000 klms, that happened twice.
When I worked in a shop, we had one guy that would work on Subarus, and even he hated them lol
Ray good to see you have your priorities straight 😅 large cup of coffee, sitting on battery, Yep I love sitting here first thing in the morning with my coffee and watch your videos first thing ,before I start my day😅 GOOD MORNING TO Wife Unit and Dave too😅
Great video Ray. I personally hate working on Subarus especially the older Legacy models with the Turbo. Total PITA!
Well done Ray let's hope that's fixed for good
Good job Ray you got us again, after you lowered the car the oil pan Bolt was not back in and you never showed yourself putting it back in then you filled it up with oil which could’ve ran right back out into the oil pan bucket and then blown up the engine but nope you put it in while we were not looking
That's a really great brake clean power washer never knew that they had any other type of delivery options besides a spray can that worked really good
😨 Nice job Ray 👍
Ray is good to his customers never up charge the for something that they don’t need
Hopefully no one miss understands what I'm about to say, but I find it relaxing and easy to fall asleep listening to Ray work on his cars. When it's time to go to bed.
Sorry to hear that....
@@polishhotdog933 why it's like listening to a podcast.
@@bradfordmoore5803 a podcast of endless babble.
I understand exactly what you are saying.
I personally would put cardboard in front of the radiator to protect it, but I'm clumsy anyway 😂. Good job Rainman.
Ray, I'm not a mechanic. Hell, I'm not even much of a DIYer outside of oil changes and basic maintenance, but I love watching your videos. I've learned a ton and you've given me confidence enough to move beyond routine maintenance.
I'll be replacing the oil cooler lines on my 20 year old Tahoe soon, and if I can muster up the courage to drop the front differential, I'll be replacing the oil pan gasket and pickup tube o-ring while I'm at it.
Cheers, sir. Thanks for the content!
Subaru engine assembly plant has robotic arms that apply the sealant, so that every one has the same amount of sealant, so they do not leak during warranty period.
Ray obviously needs cyberpunk arms for RTV application. Never get tired holding em above you shoulders too! Think of the possibilities! Then holographic repair manuals in cyber eyes. Idk maybe Ray WOULD go for it just for the novelty and scifi.
As does every manufacturer.
Welcoming back!
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This one went way better than the last one, that's for sure. Granted this one is a newer model, but newer is not always better. 😊
Great show, Ray!
Yes
I always put a little grease in the o-ring grooves. It helps hold the o-rings in place and lets things slide into place easier upon reassembly.
Weeeee Ray!! You had the pressure washer thing pointed too perpendicular!!!
Bad Ray! Silly raybit 🤣🤣🤣
Ray I think you did a superior job, most shops would not have cleaned that diamond cover off like you did your attention to detail makes me wish I could send my car to you but I live in Ohio thanks for the content
Tha brake cleaner sound effects is so hilarious Ray
train soundtrack rocks!!
I have used those tips before (the tornado tips) and I have to say that the one you have is significantly smaller than the one I used. They are still dangerous like you said. But I can say that you are right and you have a effective area that you have to stay in. I used one that was 4500 psi and 5100 rpm (professional grade) and used it on diesel island concrete pads at a truck stop.
Great part two. Ray, those “guys” must be living meaningless lives if they feel the need to bash people needlessly.
I used a tip like that to clean my driveway, the found the proper tool.
Subahoo engines haven't changed much since the 90's, used to do a lot of Subahoo engine repairs, mainly leaking valve covers and timing chains. Also got really good at swapping turbos on them.
Greetings from Switzerland
Remarkable
Amazing.
The Right Stuff is the good stuff. The only time it ever failed on me was sealing an Austin Healy 3000 rear engine plate, and it only failed because the rear cover plate was shaped like a Pringle. It wasn't obvious to the naked eye.
Ray is smart buying brake clean in the bulk !! getting expensive !!
13:10 the air with bottle did very good clean on valvecover :)
I can't believe out of all these comments, nobody commented on the "tree sperm" line. That was classic!!! I about busted a gut laughing when I heard him say that!!! I told my wife about it, and she said, "You and I both know that the next time you have to remove tree debris from the windshield wiper cowl on OUR car, you're going to be calling it 'tree sperm'!!!" She's most likely right!!!!
Looked like a damn fine job to me, Ray. Well done. The gormless Subie techs who couldn't fix my evap issues on my Legacy GT, I dumped for an indie guy -- his schtick was turboing Subie engines to the limit. But he at least knew his way around Subies -- made things look like a cakewalk.
Dealers are the service people to avoid in general, I think.
Those long arms are a blessing but sometimes a pain in the butt. Nice work.
It's the little things when you said 86.2 percent I just thought that was awesome. I love the ethics, attitude, work, etc. I was trying to tell my 8 year old how awesome it is watching these videos, she agrees.
Best coolant funnel if you use the correct fittings for it to work correctly. I also like the vacuum tool to fill the radiator and block.