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I dont have a tundra neither have any plans to buy one but still watched the video, your instructions are the best among all the youtube mechanics. I hope you will open your shop in AB one day
I am blessed to have a Toyota master mechanic down here in Georgia USA... he replaced the 5.7L in my 2007 Tundra at his home shop a month ago, and by all accounts it was a smooth and successful operation. He did remove the hood to make the job even easier. The head gasket failed in cylinder #7 at 316,000 miles and the tear down revealed cylinder wall scoring ... it's clear that the previous owners ran the engine low on oil. The replacement engine has about 80,000 miles, and he installed new head gaskets as well as a lot of other parts while the engine was out of the truck. I think my truck is good to go another 300,000 miles.
Hi, all the build details are on my Channel, as well as on the Tundras forum. Cheers! www.tundras.com/threads/project-thundra-9-second-1000-hp-daily-driven-awd-tundra-build.54634/
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casually drops engine and powertrain tutorials like it’s nothing!! saving these when i need to work on my tundy in 10-20 years. you’re the best Vik
@@MegaEmmanuel55 thanks 😊
I dont have a tundra neither have any plans to buy one but still watched the video, your instructions are the best among all the youtube mechanics. I hope you will open your shop in AB one day
@@hayer444 thank you very much for the kind words!
I am blessed to have a Toyota master mechanic down here in Georgia USA... he replaced the 5.7L in my 2007 Tundra at his home shop a month ago, and by all accounts it was a smooth and successful operation. He did remove the hood to make the job even easier.
The head gasket failed in cylinder #7 at 316,000 miles and the tear down revealed cylinder wall scoring ... it's clear that the previous owners ran the engine low on oil. The replacement engine has about 80,000 miles, and he installed new head gaskets as well as a lot of other parts while the engine was out of the truck. I think my truck is good to go another 300,000 miles.
@@kevinyoungM14EBR should be good for a long time now!
Excellent video, will come in handy in the future should mine need to be replaced.
@@nh67796 absolutely 👍
Damn!!! I didn't know you needed 3 people for this job.
@@yzfffooo it’s really a one man job, except for taking the hood off, where you need at least two people not to damage the body.
Man I just came across your channel this info would have Been so useful as a had to do a solo engine swap in my 5.7 tundra 😂 subbed
@@joel354 thanks Joel!
Where are you located
Alberta, Canada
Hey man can I get a list of the forged bottom end pistons and cams? I'm about to start this on my tundra. Any info would be great.
Hi, all the build details are on my Channel, as well as on the Tundras forum. Cheers! www.tundras.com/threads/project-thundra-9-second-1000-hp-daily-driven-awd-tundra-build.54634/
Most likely won't be doing this if your 5.7 Tundra is NA.
@@montefiveforty1 The engine I removed wasn’t blown up, just swapping a built one in with forged internals that can take the abuse.
@@Viktor_G_Automotive Good to know not like the current generation blowing up left and right what a mess.
@@montefiveforty1 yeah, it’s sad