I just came in from doing this, coincidence?? I did buy the funnel that screws into the fill tube, I bought it after I was pouring oil in too fast and dumped about half a qt under the intake. I washed and washed and washed some more. Took about 2 months till I didn't smell any oil burning. Also installed a fumoto valve. As always, great tutorial 👍👍
What a coincidence. I'm glad that you finally got rid of the burnt oil smell. Smart move with the fumoto value. I think I'll be adding that to my setup on the next oil change.
I'm going to change my oil this weekend. I bought a Fumoto valve to replace the oil drain plug. You should look into that. Much cleaner drain of your oil.
Yes, the Fumoto valve is a GREAT idea. I wanted to make a video for people who didn't have all of the special tools. Thanks for checking out the video and have fun with the oil change!
Thank you so much, just learned something new, I usually screw on the small cap on after I install the oil filter housing. It usually takes me about an hour and I always take my time. Also i always wash my rig after every maintenance to maintain cleanliness. Thank you again. Much much support
Thanks for watching the video and supporting the channel. I'm glad that the video was helpful. That's a great idea to wash the truck after every oil change! 👍🏾
Great video. I did have mine changed once instead of doing it myself. They said you can vapor lock it if you don't crack the oil filter loose first. I've never experienced that but that's what they said. Also I would never use 0w20, not enough protection, I would stick with a 0w40 and since I tow I use 5w50. Thanks again.
Thanks for checking out the video. I've never experienced the vapor lock either, but I'll keep that in mind for future oil changes. As for the oil viscosity, I respectfully disagree with you. Viscosity is not like an ice cream flavor where you simply pick the one you like. If the manual says 0W20 (which it does for 2nd Gen Tundras), that means the engine is designed to work with that specific oil. Using a different viscosity than what is listed for your truck will cause you issues down the road. Not right away, but eventually.
@@toyotaFANatic81 super cool you remember our convo... but yea I do have a couple that i have my eye on that's not to bad of a price. I will keep you informed. And keep up the awesome content.
I like your videos. Easy to follow. I will be painting some fender flares this weekend after watching your other video. I bought same flares for my 2020 tundra trd pro.
Thanks, Joe! I appreciate your feedback! Have fun with those fender-flares. Your truck will look GREAT after they're installed. Let me know how it goes. Thank you for supporting the channel, Joe.
I just came in from doing this, coincidence?? I did buy the funnel that screws into the fill tube, I bought it after I was pouring oil in too fast and dumped about half a qt under the intake. I washed and washed and washed some more. Took about 2 months till I didn't smell any oil burning. Also installed a fumoto valve. As always, great tutorial 👍👍
What a coincidence.
I'm glad that you finally got rid of the burnt oil smell.
Smart move with the fumoto value. I think I'll be adding that to my setup on the next oil change.
👍 Also recommend swapping out that plastic OEM canister for an aluminum one. Great job
Yes, that's definitely a good idea!! 👍🏾
Just bought a Gen 2, found your videos and they are Quality! Props from West Tx!
I appreciate the love from West Texas! I hope the videos are helpful.
I'm going to change my oil this weekend. I bought a Fumoto valve to replace the oil drain plug. You should look into that. Much cleaner drain of your oil.
Yes, the Fumoto valve is a GREAT idea. I wanted to make a video for people who didn't have all of the special tools.
Thanks for checking out the video and have fun with the oil change!
Thank you so much, just learned something new, I usually screw on the small cap on after I install the oil filter housing. It usually takes me about an hour and I always take my time. Also i always wash my rig after every maintenance to maintain cleanliness. Thank you again. Much much support
Thanks for watching the video and supporting the channel. I'm glad that the video was helpful.
That's a great idea to wash the truck after every oil change! 👍🏾
Great video.
I did have mine changed once instead of doing it myself. They said you can vapor lock it if you don't crack the oil filter loose first. I've never experienced that but that's what they said.
Also I would never use 0w20, not enough protection, I would stick with a 0w40 and since I tow I use 5w50. Thanks again.
Thanks for checking out the video.
I've never experienced the vapor lock either, but I'll keep that in mind for future oil changes.
As for the oil viscosity, I respectfully disagree with you. Viscosity is not like an ice cream flavor where you simply pick the one you like. If the manual says 0W20 (which it does for 2nd Gen Tundras), that means the engine is designed to work with that specific oil.
Using a different viscosity than what is listed for your truck will cause you issues down the road. Not right away, but eventually.
damn bro, this video was the shit. helped immensely.
Another excellent video! Subscribed!
Thanks, man! I appreciate you supporting the channel. Are you doing your next oil change yourself?
@@toyotaFANatic81 I'm replacing my brake pads and rotors in the morning. Will do the oil change in another 3600 miles, yes.
Have fun!!!
Well shit 😳 I never knew about all that. I just always went to a lube shop. Good job man!
The Lube shop will be faster, for sure, but they'll never take the same kind of care with your truck as YOU would.
Thanks for watching, man!!!
Easy to follow video.
Thanks! I hope that it's helpful once (or if) you buy that Tundra.
@@toyotaFANatic81 super cool you remember our convo... but yea I do have a couple that i have my eye on that's not to bad of a price. I will keep you informed. And keep up the awesome content.
@@DannyWilliams1980 I hope that one of those Tundras becomes yours!!!
Great video
Thank you! I hope that it's helpful for you.
Great video thanks
My pleasure. I'm glad it was helpful! How did the oil change go?
@@toyotaFANatic81 LoL I haven't done it yet but I will be soon
Have fun with it!!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I like your videos. Easy to follow. I will be painting some fender flares this weekend after watching your other video. I bought same flares for my 2020 tundra trd pro.
Thanks, Joe! I appreciate your feedback!
Have fun with those fender-flares. Your truck will look GREAT after they're installed. Let me know how it goes.
Thank you for supporting the channel, Joe.
How did the fender flare installation go?
Just so you know frame filter are the worst filter on the market
Thanks for checking out the video.