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After watching other videos I give you more kudos for the covering up of the engine after cleaning up all the perimeter to avoid dropping anything inside the engine. You are really using the common sense that other mechanics fail to use, my friend.
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Great video. So helpful. Thank you for taking the time to explain everything and for the great camera work. My son and I just changed the valve cover on his corolla. Couldn't have done it without your help!!
Very good video. You're very organized, methodical and explanatory. Will do my soon with your instructions. Thank you for this video, i would recommend to anyone 👌forgot to asked, do you have video on doing rear brakes in 1998 Corolla?
thank you for you're support and watching my video, also I'm glad my video help you a lot. on your other question I already did my work on rear drum brakes - however i did not film it, soon i come across with same year corolla i will sure film it to make sure to help out other people. also if you haven't subscribe to my channel yet please kindly click the subscribe to get updated with latest videos.
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I had worn out seals that caused oil to get in the wells. I tried to soak up what I could, but can't avoid some going down in the chamber once the plugs are removed. I'm getting different opinions about how to get it out and possible damage if you don't. Is o.k. to pull a fuse, cover the hole and blow it out by slightly turning the engine as my neighbor did to 2 of them? How do I get it out of the other 2? Which way is safe?
hey brother, it only should cost you around $100 + for parts if you buy all the parts, and free labor if you do it....... if you let the shop do it around $300 rough estimate
I truly appreciate your time spent on the grommets. This was missing in many, many other similar videos. You are very thorough! God bless!!
hey i'm glad you like my content and thank you for your support, i've always done my best on my content video. also if you have not subscribe to my channeplease helplp grow it and other people will see it
you're welcome, and i'm glad you came across my channel and helped you with your DIY. also by helping my channel grow and help other people too, click the subscribe button. thanks again
After watching other videos I give you more kudos for the covering up of the engine after cleaning up all the perimeter to avoid dropping anything inside the engine. You are really using the common sense that other mechanics fail to use, my friend.
Thank you sir, I really appreciate your positive feed back. I always do my best to be detailed as much as possible for my viewers so they don't experience hard times by working on their car. Please keep watching and engaging into my channel I'm trying to grow it. Thanks again
Great video. So helpful. Thank you for taking the time to explain everything and for the great camera work. My son and I just changed the valve cover on his corolla. Couldn't have done it without your help!!
Your welcome I'm glad my video help you guys finish the valve cover gasket to your son's car
Thank you for your video and all the tips ( keeping the spark plugs in place, etc) to succeed in that gasket replacement without causing any damage.
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Very good video. You're very organized, methodical and explanatory. Will do my soon with your instructions. Thank you for this video, i would recommend to anyone 👌forgot to asked, do you have video on doing rear brakes in 1998 Corolla?
thank you for you're support and watching my video, also I'm glad my video help you a lot. on your other question I already did my work on rear drum brakes - however i did not film it, soon i come across with same year corolla i will sure film it to make sure to help out other people.
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Will do, and thanks.
@@edruth4170 your welcome, I will post more video ASAP.
Very nice video, lots of good tips !! Well done !
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You're a good man.
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Thank you so much!😅
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Great video to save my lots of bucks ! Thank you !
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NO COMMENTS?? COME ON I guess no one is "in a rush" Nice job thank you and be well!
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Remeber. Torque wrenchs need to go back to 0 or they will lose their spring tension losing their calibration
yes yes i've learned that thank you so much for reminder, i always put it back to zero with my 1/4 & 3/8 torque wrench and not my 1/2 torque wrench
Very helpful. Thank you.
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Great video THX papa
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Great video...well explain, thank you
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Very helpful. Thank you very much kind sir!
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Good job thank you for share 👍
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can you provide a link to the torque wrench you are using?
www.homedepot.com/s/1%2F4%20torque%20wrench?NCNI-5
- husky brand
www.amazon.com/TEKTON-24320-4-Inch-Torque-2-26-22-6/dp/B00C5ZL2EG
-tekton brand
www.harborfreight.com/14-in-drive-20-200-in-lb-click-torque-wrench-63881.html
-harbor freight brand
I noticed you only used a little bit of the copper sealant on each corner is that all that's necessary or should I just do the whole perimeter
those are the weak point, thats why i put gasket maker to make sure there's no leak. you can use any color or type of gasket maker
I had worn out seals that caused oil to get in the wells. I tried to soak up what I could, but can't avoid some going down in the chamber once the plugs are removed. I'm getting different opinions about how to get it out and possible damage if you don't. Is o.k. to pull a fuse, cover the hole and blow it out by slightly turning the engine as my neighbor did to 2 of them? How do I get it out of the other 2? Which way is safe?
It's ok if the oil gets into the spark plug wells, it will get burn out when you start the car again.
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Did u mean 70 inch lbs
Yes, this bolts don't need to much its small bolts
How much should such a job cost me ?
hey brother, it only should cost you around $100 + for parts if you buy all the parts, and free labor if you do it....... if you let the shop do it around $300 rough estimate
@@orquizagarage2795 okay thank you so much for the fast response
@@Emmysofly your welcome brother. Thanks for support
@@orquizagarage2795 can you drop the link for the blue valve cover gasket 2002 Toyota Corolla ce can’t find it anywhere
you can find it at orielly auto parts or autozone brand name are fel-pro color blue or red now or go to rock auto .com@@Emmysofly