Shade Tree Rebuild Of My Exploded 3000GT VR-4 And Then…

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @1rstGear
    @1rstGear Год назад +13

    Pro tip- replace the bolt that secures the pre-tensioner above the hydraulic tensioner. The bolt will stretch and yield when it’s over tightened and when it does it’ll slacken the timing belt significantly. Also move to a 3SX solid tensioner, and move to a Kevlar reinforced Gates “Blue” Racing belt. Also Try to run a set of ARP 2000 Head bolts, and a Cometic Head Gasket set. These few changes alone will get rid of this ever happening to you again.
    On a side note, you deserve a medal 🏅 my friend. Having never worked on a car much before and diving balls deep into a Z16A is no easy task. I commend you! Also, hooning the car and seeing you handle it, you have some driving skills too which is refreshing. Made the slide through the corner look super easy and I love it-
    I periodically check my timing belt and recently just downed my VR-4 because my tensioner failed on me without my knowledge. I caught the belt slack even though the car still ran perfectly, and went ahead and pulled it apart. It’s never a bad idea to pop the front covers off the valve cover and just check the belt where it drops down to the water pump for slack. If you see a bit of slack you know you need to pull it down and check the tensioner.
    You did an awesome job man! Can’t wait to see this beast running again!

  • @joel_3s328
    @joel_3s328 Год назад +16

    Hey man - just a quick tip for when you're going to run a solid tensioner. Make sure you use a different (smaller) washer on the outside of the tensioner bracket. The reason is because the angle of the belt changes just slightly enough to the point where it will rub on that washer that slightly protrudes from the tensioner bracket, causing the belt to shred and timing to jump again. Ask me how I know lol. Just wanted to hopefully save you some headache next time you're rebuilding the car.

  • @BradenBuildz
    @BradenBuildz  Год назад +5

    New video Friday

  • @riceball4u172
    @riceball4u172 7 месяцев назад

    9:25 not sure if you know, but the transfercase area is a weak point, they sell brace for it so it doesn't tear it apart.

  • @inixratedini
    @inixratedini Год назад +1

    If you really want to keep the car. Give it to a machine shop with all the parts let them spec it out and machine what is needed and you can put it together if you want to be more hands on the build.
    I enjoy your video cause I don’t know much but I try to do things my self also. Have a few friends that’s it’s there profession and hobbies so I get alot of good info. When you get it back together it’s always good to get it tuned. The car looks great it’s really worth saving.

  • @MrZimmaframe
    @MrZimmaframe Год назад +2

    7:51 😂 holy fuk thats a lot of RTV 😂. Hey man hats off to you for doing all that work and reaping all the rewards afterwards. It shows you are persistent and don't give up. Respect. 👍

  • @az_3kgt714
    @az_3kgt714 Год назад +1

    Dam shame the Hydraulic tensioner went. Did the solid tensioner on my build along with the gates blue belt and non-adjustable pullies. So far its been about a year and a half and no issues with timing. Mines an SL with a different kind of build, but the engines are basically the same. Save i went all-motor for my SL. Since i was going High rpm/High compression 13:1 and 9krpms. It was neccesary to go solid. Hydraulic tensioners can't take the rpm's and the adjustable pullies tend to slip and cause all sorts of problems. But gotta check the tensioner every oil change. and tension the belt to the letter. Cut a chunk out of the plastic timing cover to get to that tensioner lol.

  • @paulrockwood371
    @paulrockwood371 11 месяцев назад

    Great videos man. Im very admirable to your patience. Knowledge, and confidence in your abilities.

  • @spitsomefire
    @spitsomefire Год назад +1

    awesome video man missing my 3000gt

  • @daltongriffis
    @daltongriffis Год назад +1

    Awesome stuff man! Love this content!

  • @Donkern621
    @Donkern621 Год назад +2

    Your crankshaft is might be damaged, I've been through this twice , once happened to me, another I bought that way, both crankshafts were damaged 😲 the rod bearing was mashed when the piston it the valve's , crankshaft journal needed to be ground 😭

  • @kimkell7009
    @kimkell7009 9 месяцев назад

    Most excellent job. Young fella really good film. You might even have to rebuild it again. After what kind of timing built tensioner was it? I have a hydraulic one that I don't have confidence in. Like I said, excellent job on the. Rebuild excellent job on the video. Congratulations.

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. Had a oem Mitsubishi tensioner on it. Never again. Going with solid next rebuild

  • @Donkern621
    @Donkern621 Год назад +2

    VR4LIFE 😍 VR4EVER 😎

  • @RoadHeros610
    @RoadHeros610 Год назад +1

    Hey good job but sounded like the timing was off in initial start

  • @patrickancona1193
    @patrickancona1193 Год назад +1

    If it’s a repeating problem you treating the symptoms not the problem, if/when it happens again pull er go balls deep & mic/check everything, good luck

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад +1

      The engine blowing up part is a repeating problem. The way the engine fails is different every-time.

  • @abcklasyki
    @abcklasyki Год назад

    Great job !!! I have to 3000 GT but version SL 5 speed manual.

  • @leroyaultmon
    @leroyaultmon Год назад +1

    Nice work I enjoy your talents 😀

  • @TheHomePros6221
    @TheHomePros6221 Год назад +3

    That was awesome but damn I hate to hear it blew up again… damn Mitsubishi’s

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад +3

      Ahh yes. Me and this car have lots of history. It’ll be back. Gonna run a solid mechanical tensioner next time and hope that solves this issue. Nothing but problems lol.

    • @TheWheelDeal95
      @TheWheelDeal95 Год назад

      It’s never the cars fault lol. Don’t run a solid tensioner either! Just get one direct from Mitsubishi. I can’t even tell you how many timing jobs I’ve done on these cars, and as long as you use quality parts, and don’t reuse things that shouldn’t be reused, they will run perfectly !! Comment back if you need help sourcing anything.

  • @Drvanosdrand
    @Drvanosdrand Год назад +2

    Where'd the tensioner come from? i've found it's best to try and get OE or as close to it when it comes to sensitive/critical parts

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад +1

      Oem brand new from Mitsubishi

    • @Drvanosdrand
      @Drvanosdrand Год назад +1

      Wow, id reach out to the parts manager and ask him how they plan on paying for this repair caused by their tensioner !

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад +2

      @@Drvanosdrand no way they’d do anything about it

    • @Drvanosdrand
      @Drvanosdrand Год назад +1

      it's worth a phone call. At the very least he should warranty the tensioner for you.

  • @sanssake7703
    @sanssake7703 Год назад

    You are living my dream.

  • @BoostedAdam
    @BoostedAdam 3 месяца назад

    I have a 91 stealth my self. And man the hydraulic tensioners SUCK! I hate how you can easily break your motor just because a hydraulic tensioner fails 🤦‍♂️

  • @scottallison4615
    @scottallison4615 Год назад

    Sounds like a monster

  • @TheWheelDeal95
    @TheWheelDeal95 Год назад +1

    Hey, I’ll buy it from you if you don’t want to rebuild it again😆

  • @SlickCrusty
    @SlickCrusty Год назад

    excellent

  • @adelmou3522
    @adelmou3522 Год назад

    I love your chanel pro ❤❤

  • @joseantoniodaly4875
    @joseantoniodaly4875 Год назад

    why did the timing belt tensioner failed?

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад +3

      Not sure. It was a brand new oem hydraulic tensioner from Mitsubishi. Gonna use a solid mechanical tensioner next time.

    • @paologarcia8541
      @paologarcia8541 Год назад +1

      ​@@BradenBuildzuse Origjnal mitsubishis for hydraulic tensioner.
      Solids are a bad idea

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад

      @@paologarcia8541 that’s what I used this time and it failed. Oem Mitsubishi tensioner with washer mod.
      The solid tensioners don’t fail if you tighten them enough.

  • @ErdemErciyas
    @ErdemErciyas Год назад

    perfect

  • @tatankawhiteplume6038
    @tatankawhiteplume6038 Год назад

    Nice

  • @CaratacusAD
    @CaratacusAD Год назад +1

    Seriously why would you spin your car around on all that gravel and stones??

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад

      Why would I not

    • @CaratacusAD
      @CaratacusAD Год назад

      @@BradenBuildz Body damage?

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад +3

      @@CaratacusAD nobody was damaged

    • @CaratacusAD
      @CaratacusAD Год назад

      @@BradenBuildz I meant the car body and paint :) chips etc...

    • @BradenBuildz
      @BradenBuildz  Год назад +3

      @@CaratacusAD Ik lol.
      I prefer to have fun over just about everything else.
      If it chips it chips. Car doesn’t have the best paint anyways

  • @1MADZ
    @1MADZ Год назад

    🦫🦫🦫 dam