Great video! I have a 2013 Rio and, yesterday I found it's leaking oil around the valve cover. Mine has 100,800 miles, kinda disappointing to be honest, at least the one on the video is around 200,000 miles.
This is why I want to learn to work on my own car, I had my valve cover gasket replaced at a reputable shop a while back, the job costed like 300$. Google says the actual gasket costs between 10-40$. If I had knew how to do the job myself I would have saved a couple of hundred bucks. Being poor has motivated me to learn. There is a certain anxiety I am having to overcome to working on my own car. But I think I can overcome at least some of it.
@andreaphillian3947 that's what I believe now too. Hopefully this reply shows up. Last time I tried to respond to a comment on this channel, my reply wouldn't show up even after posting and reposting.
This is an awesome video I can definitely say I’m confident I can do this but I wanted to know which attachment or type of torque wrench you used for the fuel line at 29??
Great video! I have a 2013 Rio and, yesterday I found it's leaking oil around the valve cover. Mine has 100,800 miles, kinda disappointing to be honest, at least the one on the video is around 200,000 miles.
This is why I want to learn to work on my own car, I had my valve cover gasket replaced at a reputable shop a while back, the job costed like 300$. Google says the actual gasket costs between 10-40$. If I had knew how to do the job myself I would have saved a couple of hundred bucks. Being poor has motivated me to learn. There is a certain anxiety I am having to overcome to working on my own car. But I think I can overcome at least some of it.
Anyone can work on cars if you learn how to.
I can fix an airplane engine if i watch enough videos.
Unless you don’t know anything about cars
@andreaphillian3947 that's what I believe now too. Hopefully this reply shows up. Last time I tried to respond to a comment on this channel, my reply wouldn't show up even after posting and reposting.
This is an awesome video I can definitely say I’m confident I can do this but I wanted to know which attachment or type of torque wrench you used for the fuel line at 29??
@@jaimechapa5384 use an adjustable open ended torque wrench.
@@PhillipsVision thank you!
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Maybe a stupid question but what is that black, 3 ring gasket for? I only saw the 2 blue pieces installed
It goes under the vvt solenoid housing.
I dont think you mentiined putting sealant where the timing chain cover meets the head.