This is sad news for your niece but she has you, so she's in good hands. There is nothing like a visual to verify an issue. That was kind of fun to watch with the borescope. What a great tool.
I have to agree, bad news for my niece, however it's a bit of a learning experience for her. She's learning how intricate cars are... not just fill up & go. Lol Yeah, She's in good hands. That little borescope is amazing. I got it after Ivan suggested it a few yrs back, I think. Just amazing resolution. Glad you enjoyed as well. 😁 Stay well my friend 😊🤗
Great video. Your borescope is very effective than the one I use to use. Had a view finder and didn’t give a very clear view. Still cross hatch in the cylinder and the coolant sure cleaned the carbon off the valves. I wish we had grass like you have, we still have a foot of snow 😢. Stay safe.
I have a Harbor Freight one, but this one is the bee's knees! I don't think that one has a side view either. Although I like how much shorter the camera cable is compared to this one, as it's easier to maneuver. Picture quality is on another level! 😁 Yeah, she's bummed, but hopefully I'll get her sorted within the next couple of wks.
Cuba , it is amazing how clear the picture is on that bora scope . Nice job on the diagnosis if you do that job put a new radiator in the car . A lot of head gaskets fail because the radiator is partially clogged do to age , and it can not keep the head cool enough , ( I learned this the hard way ) I found out by testing that any radiator over 8 years old won’t pass a flow test . If I do a head gasket, I do a radiator and I haven’t had one come back.
Thank you, I appreciate the input. I do agree. Yes this camera is amazing and have used it on several jobs. Gets into tight places, under intakes, behind blocks, and still see very clearly.
Well done! At the dealer we used to just throw an engine at it. Those were bad about blowing head gaskets and sometimes after the head job the gasket would go out again. Enjoyed the video.
Really? Even after a repair it would blow again? Were heads sent out at all? Just curious. This will certainly dictate which path I may take or suggest. I had no idea they're that problematic. I've not come across a blown 2.5 ever until now.... (🤔maybe once, but it was young kid and he drove it hard). Thanks G. I appreciate the input. 👍🏻
@@CubasAutomotive yes there is a possibility that the head gasket could blow again. Not that it will, but it could happen. Those 2.5l were super bad about blowing head gaskets at higher mileage just because. As a rule of thumb, me personally, when a customer comes to me with a blown head gasket on any car my first question is did it over heat? If so i dont waste my time and just recommend a new engine. That is because aluminum is unforgiving and warps. The head and the block. Ontop of that today's cars have tolerances so tight that it doesn't leave much room for correction. So if you're nieces car overheated be mindful of that. If not you can do the job but nothing is guaranteed. Hope this helps.
@@gautorepair absolutely so true. Overheating, and it's done especially on aluminum block. Thanks a lot for the added info, taking the time to reply. Enjoy the rest of the day 😊
Yeah, I have to agree, that camera is sexy. So far, it's been great and not too costly, from what I recall. A friend got it 1st, Ivan from Pine Hollow, and I was impressed with it. Comes with a decent amount of memory storage too.
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Saludos Cesar! ¿Qué extraño problema encontrar? Excelente descubrimiento. Por lo menos, al final ganaste. Enviándote vibraciones positivas desde EEUU. 😊😉
Typical 4 cylinder head gasket failure. Either cylinder 2 or 3. As you said they warp in the middle. Pull the head and send it to the machine shop for resurfacing. Those cameras are a great diagnostic tool. The crosshatch is still visible on the cylinder walls.
Yeah, the cylinder walls are quite nice, just a bit of carbon on piston face & head. I almost ALWAYS send the head out to my local machine shop. Cheap insurance. It should turn out quite nice, it's just finding the time. Too many big jobs to do at the moment. Seems like head gaskets left & right.... I just completely tore down a Windstar 3.8 OHV down to bare block. Doing rings, bearings, and resurfacing heads, then putting it all back. Waiting on shop for it all, dropped it off Saturday. No video, I don't think, just lots of pics. Thanks for the comment Lieser ☺️😁
I have an idle issue when its in park or neutral the rpms jump from 1-2 until i turn on the AC. I tried the idle relearn since a new throttle body is on there but no difference. Any clue what's goin on...?
@sidikleib5779 i assume you mean 1 to 2000 rpms. It sounds like you may have a vacuum leak or unmetered air issue. Using live data, specifically fuel trims on a scan tool should help you confirm this & point you in the right direction . Good luck
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That borescope is a must have. I kept watching and waiting for the money shot. Amazing job
Yeah, I found it fascinating to watch. But that's a big reason why I sped it up... should've sped it a tad more. Lol
Awesome shots, thanks Cuba
Gracias Luis. 👋🏻 That camera is cool AF! 🤩 Pretty good detail.
This is sad news for your niece but she has you, so she's in good hands. There is nothing like a visual to verify an issue. That was kind of fun to watch with the borescope. What a great tool.
I have to agree, bad news for my niece, however it's a bit of a learning experience for her. She's learning how intricate cars are... not just fill up & go. Lol
Yeah, She's in good hands. That little borescope is amazing. I got it after Ivan suggested it a few yrs back, I think. Just amazing resolution. Glad you enjoyed as well. 😁
Stay well my friend 😊🤗
Great video. Your borescope is very effective than the one I use to use. Had a view finder and didn’t give a very clear view. Still cross hatch in the cylinder and the coolant sure cleaned the carbon off the valves. I wish we had grass like you have, we still have a foot of snow 😢. Stay safe.
I have a Harbor Freight one, but this one is the bee's knees! I don't think that one has a side view either. Although I like how much shorter the camera cable is compared to this one, as it's easier to maneuver. Picture quality is on another level! 😁
Yeah, she's bummed, but hopefully I'll get her sorted within the next couple of wks.
Sounds like me in the morning Cuba. Cough and stumbles until I get coffee.. Great video my friend.
You and me both! 🤣 Always a tough start anymore.... unless I'm at a training event. 😅
Thanks Bill! Always a pleasure to read your comments 😀 😊
Cuba , it is amazing how clear the picture is on that bora scope . Nice job on the diagnosis if you do that job put a new radiator in the car . A lot of head gaskets fail because the radiator is partially clogged do to age , and it can not keep the head cool enough , ( I learned this the hard way ) I found out by testing that any radiator over 8 years old won’t pass a flow test . If I do a head gasket, I do a radiator and I haven’t had one come back.
Thank you, I appreciate the input. I do agree.
Yes this camera is amazing and have used it on several jobs. Gets into tight places, under intakes, behind blocks, and still see very clearly.
Well done! At the dealer we used to just throw an engine at it. Those were bad about blowing head gaskets and sometimes after the head job the gasket would go out again. Enjoyed the video.
Really? Even after a repair it would blow again? Were heads sent out at all? Just curious.
This will certainly dictate which path I may take or suggest.
I had no idea they're that problematic. I've not come across a blown 2.5 ever until now.... (🤔maybe once, but it was young kid and he drove it hard).
Thanks G. I appreciate the input. 👍🏻
@@CubasAutomotive yes there is a possibility that the head gasket could blow again. Not that it will, but it could happen. Those 2.5l were super bad about blowing head gaskets at higher mileage just because. As a rule of thumb, me personally, when a customer comes to me with a blown head gasket on any car my first question is did it over heat? If so i dont waste my time and just recommend a new engine. That is because aluminum is unforgiving and warps. The head and the block. Ontop of that today's cars have tolerances so tight that it doesn't leave much room for correction. So if you're nieces car overheated be mindful of that. If not you can do the job but nothing is guaranteed. Hope this helps.
@@gautorepair absolutely so true. Overheating, and it's done especially on aluminum block.
Thanks a lot for the added info, taking the time to reply. Enjoy the rest of the day 😊
@@CubasAutomotive no problem. You actually just gave me an idea for a topic on my channel. 👍.
Congratulations ,Cuba, great job...
Thank you David 😊
...that's a serious borescope unit you are using. It takes some incredible pictures 📸
Yeah, I have to agree, that camera is sexy. So far, it's been great and not too costly, from what I recall. A friend got it 1st, Ivan from Pine Hollow, and I was impressed with it. Comes with a decent amount of memory storage too.
Hola CubaExelente informacion saludos desde tijuana ayer sabado 25 de marzo revise un altima 2006 no aceleraba despues de camviar soporte de transmision no tenia codigos almacenados reprograme cuerpo aceleracion se ajustaba pero en cuanto pisaba el pedal se protegia de nuevo lo unico que mire mal fue la carga bateria 17 voltios sugeri al dueňo del taller cambiara alternador asi lo hiso y reprograme cuerpo aceleracion y quedo resuelto saludos un abrazo fuerte desde La mesa Tijuana bendiciones❤
Saludos Cesar!
¿Qué extraño problema encontrar? Excelente descubrimiento. Por lo menos, al final ganaste.
Enviándote vibraciones positivas desde EEUU. 😊😉
@@CubasAutomotiveGracias! Cuba seguire pendiente de tus videos saludos no se tu nombre real bendiciines para ti y tu equipo de trabajo😍
Thanks for sharing Cuba.
Thank you Bart! I thought the images were neat and might be enjoyed.
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great video . sometimes it hard to diagnose them😀
You're absolutely correct, it depends on the type of failure. This is one of the better cases, IMHO.
Thanks for watching. 😊
the camera are good tool .tks
The camera is BADASS! It's so sexy to be able to see so much detail!
Thanks for stopping by Dan! 😊
Typical 4 cylinder head gasket failure. Either cylinder 2 or 3. As you said they warp in the middle. Pull the head and send it to the machine shop for resurfacing. Those cameras are a great diagnostic tool. The crosshatch is still visible on the cylinder walls.
Yeah, the cylinder walls are quite nice, just a bit of carbon on piston face & head. I almost ALWAYS send the head out to my local machine shop. Cheap insurance. It should turn out quite nice, it's just finding the time. Too many big jobs to do at the moment. Seems like head gaskets left & right.... I just completely tore down a Windstar 3.8 OHV down to bare block. Doing rings, bearings, and resurfacing heads, then putting it all back. Waiting on shop for it all, dropped it off Saturday. No video, I don't think, just lots of pics.
Thanks for the comment Lieser ☺️😁
@@CubasAutomotive That's awesome that you tore down and are rebuilding the engine! Not many people do that anymore. They just replace the engine.
I can't criticize you Cubi @CubasAutomotive you rock and roll 🤘🤘😎😎
Good job madame!
I have an idle issue when its in park or neutral the rpms jump from 1-2 until i turn on the AC. I tried the idle relearn since a new throttle body is on there but no difference. Any clue what's goin on...?
@sidikleib5779 i assume you mean 1 to 2000 rpms.
It sounds like you may have a vacuum leak or unmetered air issue. Using live data, specifically fuel trims on a scan tool should help you confirm this & point you in the right direction . Good luck
Pete Meier Motor Age was right about Cuba's Automotive
My Mentor Cuba's Automotive
What do you call INTELLECTUAL AND PROFICIENT ADD ONE MORE QUICK-WITTED THE ANSWER IS Cuba's Automotive
Take care and have a great day
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From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 06:34am
Thanks again Nick! 👋🏻😊