hi and thanks again for your Invaluable time on this channel, you will always have my appreciation, I have alldata and that is how I get all the information, please stay bless you and your Wonderful Family as well.
Excellent video! Very well detailed instructions. I like how you explained how to remove everything from up top removing everything made it easier with minimal tight spaces. Thank you Sir.
Are there any wires or hoses you need to disconnect when moving the engine up.?
ground wire on top of the engine by the motor mount you gonna romove n no hoses, thanks for sharing.
Great work as always! Where do you get the data for torque specs and part information you show on the screen? Thanks
hi and thanks again for your Invaluable time on this channel, you will always have my appreciation, I have alldata and that is how I get all the information, please stay bless you and your Wonderful Family as well.
@@JM-AUTO thank you sir. You as well.
Always gòd info
Good
thank you so much.
Glad you think so! and thanks again for sharing.
Thank you for this video 😊
My pleasure 😊 thanks very much.
Is this same with v6camry?
it is basically the same, very small differences.
Excellent video! Very well detailed instructions. I like how you explained how to remove everything from up top removing everything made it easier with minimal tight spaces. Thank you Sir.
@@ItsVedyGood thanks for your support, your time and comment.
No it's very different as far as the pulleys go
Is it really necessary to remove motormounts and lower engine? Can it be done without lowering?
probably not necessary but definitely you are going to strugle and probably will take longer without jacking up the engine.
Great video 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed also I appreciate your time on the channel, God bless you and your Family as well.
I'm assuming it would be the same process for an 04 Camry with the 3.3l and that jacking the motor would be optional.
it is about the same n dont jackup if you dont want to.
jacking up is optional, also it will depend on the tools, thanks for sharing.
@@JM-AUTO thank you!
Lift at oil pan ? Piece of wood as wide as oil pan. Lift slow. Check for that top engine mount. Check for ground wire.