Hey man, sorry again, but I recently looked at a video and saw there was some sort of bracket or stay bracket under the oil pan sort of subframe area under the car next to the oil drain plug and I’ve been looking in the internet and can’t seem to find it, could you maybe tell me the name of it or link I can’t really find anything on the interne. And I also realized I got an empty thing right next to the starter under the manifold I heard in a video it was something do to with “shock mount”, in my car there is nothing there. And for the two transmission plugs which you said one was for ABS and the other for reverse, do I have to loosen the transmission to take that top plug out cause I can’t reach out and I’m not sure where it even plugs into. Thank you. Sorry for the abundance of questions but I really want to turn this car on and it’s almost ready. Just missing these few details. Hasn’t turned on 17 years. Interested to see what’s gon happen with it . I have a short on my channel in reference to this. Thank you.
Hey man what’s up, I was wondering cause I’ve been seeing it on the internet. Does the R154 have brackets holding it like something called wings or sum like that or are those just for the auto transmission or w58 etc. Cause I don’t have any brackets on my trans
Before diving super far into it, I would be suspicious of your sensor reading some level of residual pressure. The system should have zero pressure after being shut off for some time. It might be worthwhile to remove one of the pressure sensors and crank for only a moment or two just to see if any oil is moving at all. Cranking the engine with no oil pressure isn't going to do much harm really. The residual film on the bearings will be fine as long as you don't actually run the engine.
Once upon a time in a cozy little house nestled at the edge of a bustling town, there lived a dog named Toby. Toby was a lively and curious pup, always eager to explore and play. However, there was one thing Toby struggled with-falling asleep. Each night, as the sun dipped below the horizon and the stars emerged in the sky, Toby would find himself wide awake, his mind buzzing with excitement from the day's adventures. His human, Sarah, would gently stroke his fur and whisper soothing words, but Toby remained restless. One evening, Sarah decided to try something new. She dimmed the lights in the house, signaling to Toby that it was time to wind down. She sat beside him on his favorite rug, softly humming a lullaby that her grandmother used to sing. Toby cocked his head, intrigued by the unfamiliar melody. As Sarah continued to hum, Toby felt his eyelids grow heavy. The gentle rhythm of her voice seemed to lull him into a peaceful state. His breathing slowed, and he nestled closer to Sarah, finding comfort in her presence. Soon enough, Toby drifted off into a light slumber. The next night, Sarah repeated the routine. She dimmed the lights, hummed the lullaby, and stroked Toby's fur with a gentle touch. This time, Toby recognized the routine and began to relax more quickly. He closed his eyes, focusing on the melody and the warmth of Sarah beside him. It didn't take long before he was sound asleep, dreaming of chasing butterflies in a sunlit meadow. As the nights passed, Toby grew accustomed to the bedtime ritual. Sarah's soothing hum became a signal that it was time to let go of the day's excitement and embrace the tranquility of the night. Toby no longer tossed and turned-he knew that sleep would soon find him, just as it found Sarah each night. With each passing night, Toby's ability to settle down and sleep improved. He learned to savor the quiet moments before bed, relishing in the peacefulness that surrounded him. Sarah was proud of Toby's progress, knowing that their bedtime routine had brought them even closer together. And so, in that cozy little house at the edge of town, Toby found not only the joy of play and adventure but also the comfort of a restful sleep, guided by the gentle love of his human companion.
Hey dude, this is a huge coincidence. My oil pump had died. Im a 100% sure yours did too. you have to drop the subframe, take the pump out and replace the pump with a geniune oil pump, doesnt matter if its used. get a genuine aisin, not a DNJ. The brass gear had sheared off. Its not a big deal and it doesnt take a lot off time.
Hey man, sorry again, but I recently looked at a video and saw there was some sort of bracket or stay bracket under the oil pan sort of subframe area under the car next to the oil drain plug and I’ve been looking in the internet and can’t seem to find it, could you maybe tell me the name of it or link I can’t really find anything on the interne. And I also realized I got an empty thing right next to the starter under the manifold I heard in a video it was something do to with “shock mount”, in my car there is nothing there. And for the two transmission plugs which you said one was for ABS and the other for reverse, do I have to loosen the transmission to take that top plug out cause I can’t reach out and I’m not sure where it even plugs into.
Thank you.
Sorry for the abundance of questions but I really want to turn this car on and it’s almost ready. Just missing these few details. Hasn’t turned on 17 years. Interested to see what’s gon happen with it . I have a short on my channel in reference to this. Thank you.
Hey man what’s up, I was wondering cause I’ve been seeing it on the internet. Does the R154 have brackets holding it like something called wings or sum like that or are those just for the auto transmission or w58 etc. Cause I don’t have any brackets on my trans
Good luck my dude. Hopefully you caught it in time.
As long as you support the engine, pulling the subframe isn't *that* bad....
Ohh no I just found your channel yesterday
Before diving super far into it, I would be suspicious of your sensor reading some level of residual pressure. The system should have zero pressure after being shut off for some time. It might be worthwhile to remove one of the pressure sensors and crank for only a moment or two just to see if any oil is moving at all. Cranking the engine with no oil pressure isn't going to do much harm really. The residual film on the bearings will be fine as long as you don't actually run the engine.
Once upon a time in a cozy little house nestled at the edge of a bustling town, there lived a dog named Toby. Toby was a lively and curious pup, always eager to explore and play. However, there was one thing Toby struggled with-falling asleep.
Each night, as the sun dipped below the horizon and the stars emerged in the sky, Toby would find himself wide awake, his mind buzzing with excitement from the day's adventures. His human, Sarah, would gently stroke his fur and whisper soothing words, but Toby remained restless.
One evening, Sarah decided to try something new. She dimmed the lights in the house, signaling to Toby that it was time to wind down. She sat beside him on his favorite rug, softly humming a lullaby that her grandmother used to sing. Toby cocked his head, intrigued by the unfamiliar melody.
As Sarah continued to hum, Toby felt his eyelids grow heavy. The gentle rhythm of her voice seemed to lull him into a peaceful state. His breathing slowed, and he nestled closer to Sarah, finding comfort in her presence. Soon enough, Toby drifted off into a light slumber.
The next night, Sarah repeated the routine. She dimmed the lights, hummed the lullaby, and stroked Toby's fur with a gentle touch. This time, Toby recognized the routine and began to relax more quickly. He closed his eyes, focusing on the melody and the warmth of Sarah beside him. It didn't take long before he was sound asleep, dreaming of chasing butterflies in a sunlit meadow.
As the nights passed, Toby grew accustomed to the bedtime ritual. Sarah's soothing hum became a signal that it was time to let go of the day's excitement and embrace the tranquility of the night. Toby no longer tossed and turned-he knew that sleep would soon find him, just as it found Sarah each night.
With each passing night, Toby's ability to settle down and sleep improved. He learned to savor the quiet moments before bed, relishing in the peacefulness that surrounded him. Sarah was proud of Toby's progress, knowing that their bedtime routine had brought them even closer together.
And so, in that cozy little house at the edge of town, Toby found not only the joy of play and adventure but also the comfort of a restful sleep, guided by the gentle love of his human companion.
Hey dude, this is a huge coincidence. My oil pump had died. Im a 100% sure yours did too. you have to drop the subframe, take the pump out and replace the pump with a geniune oil pump, doesnt matter if its used. get a genuine aisin, not a DNJ. The brass gear had sheared off. Its not a big deal and it doesnt take a lot off time.
Unfortunately can’t buy new Aisin oil pumps anymore. Will have to go used.