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I've driven Toyota's since 2000. Just bought a bmw 330i 2003 on Bringatrailer a month back. Flawless condition and only 50k on odo. Love your passion for cars! Timmy C Arizona
My brother has a 3rz in a 74 celica its turbo charged with stand alone . He ordered a ae86 drifter lsd drifter center section ten years ago holding up well. His winter project is raising rev limiter
Hi"... my name is Orlando. I was waiting your video about the 70's corolla that you were working on. We have one also. Ours is a SR5 fast back or TE37 year 76" amazing cars they last forever. Thought I should let you know how much I appreciate your videos
I made a 1 piece driveshaft for my '79 Celica, much better than the stock one, especially for burnouts. Cool car, I think the 3RZ is an underrated swap option.
Word to the wise, do not push a stalled car on your own. I blew my back out 40 years ago pushing my 74 HiLux, and trust me, there are NO REPLACEMENT PARTS (aftermarket, nor original), AVAILABLE for your back! Only many years of regret for an ego moment of stupidity...
I wonder how likely this is an aftermarket seal issue, instead of buying a genuine Toyota seal. Just like the headgasket, this foolish mistake will cost you.
@@nimas.1415 the seal was OEM, and the issue was 100% the driveshaft rubbing the seal on the output shaft. The seal was rubbed into 2 pieces by the driveshaft.
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This guys content is top notch. Way more entertaining and relatable than most other wrenching channels. 💪💪
Happy to see a sponsor picking up the channel! Keep up the awesome vids
@@NaysayersWillNaysay i seriously appreciate the support! It’s definitely exciting to see the progress the channel has made over the years!
I've driven Toyota's since 2000. Just bought a bmw 330i 2003 on Bringatrailer a month back. Flawless condition and only 50k on odo. Love your passion for cars! Timmy C Arizona
My brother has a 3rz in a 74 celica its turbo charged with stand alone . He ordered a ae86 drifter lsd drifter center section ten years ago holding up well. His winter project is raising rev limiter
Hi"... my name is Orlando. I was waiting your video about the 70's corolla that you were working on. We have one also. Ours is a SR5 fast back or TE37 year 76" amazing cars they last forever. Thought I should let you know how much I appreciate your videos
there will be more on the corolla soon! getting things all sorted for the build behind the scenes
"I have very little mechanical sympathy for my cars" I love that!
@@martin8613 its the only way to have fun and use my builds!
Corolla looking w those wheelss
@@JuanVillagomez-l8x I think it looks great, very OEM+ with the stock Supra wheels!
I made a 1 piece driveshaft for my '79 Celica, much better than the stock one, especially for burnouts. Cool car, I think the 3RZ is an underrated swap option.
@@jscrummett I absolutely love these engines!
As a Toyota fan, i cant wait to see a Lifted Corolla 4x4. 😮😂
Good video bro can’t wait for the next video
@@maxpain9111 thanks! I appreciate the support!
Bro about burned down the shop!
Word to the wise, do not push a stalled car on your own. I blew my back out 40 years ago pushing my 74 HiLux, and trust me, there are NO REPLACEMENT PARTS (aftermarket, nor original), AVAILABLE for your back! Only many years of regret for an ego moment of stupidity...
Go ford 9 inch!!!
@@primeBRAZEN I might need to when I go bigger power, but I’m such a Toyota guy I’d prefer to stay Toyota if possible!
MCM: the first step is to jack up your car...
@@theeuda only until I get a lift!
I wonder how likely this is an aftermarket seal issue, instead of buying a genuine Toyota seal. Just like the headgasket, this foolish mistake will cost you.
@@nimas.1415 the seal was OEM, and the issue was 100% the driveshaft rubbing the seal on the output shaft. The seal was rubbed into 2 pieces by the driveshaft.
Want more subscribers? Shave and do not start fires on purpose for views
@@billm83armyI didn’t start fires on purpose, why would I start my wood work bench on fire on purpose? It was definitely not planned 🙄
The last thing anyone is concerned about is someones appearance