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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2022
  • Part 1 Diagnosing the no crank condition! • Free fixes that make m...
    Part 2 Upper & Lower intake removal! • Saving it's life! Surp... WATCHING NOW!
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Комментарии • 905

  • @RainmanRaysRepairs
    @RainmanRaysRepairs  2 года назад +34

    Here’s the diag video. ruclips.net/video/LkEfXOBybH8/видео.html

    • @sturnie1
      @sturnie1 2 года назад +23

      I saw there were hundreds of illicit sub comments and links I reported them. Maybe you can turn off allowing links to be added into the comments section??

    • @aaronbritt2025
      @aaronbritt2025 2 года назад +18

      @@sturnie1 I've reported many porn links in the comments. When the bots start posting on your videos, that's how you know you've "made it" on RUclips.

    • @Paramount531
      @Paramount531 2 года назад +1

      What is the mileage on this car? I always want to know!

    • @RainmanRaysRepairs
      @RainmanRaysRepairs  2 года назад +7

      @@Paramount531 I’ll do better!

    • @jessiej3991
      @jessiej3991 2 года назад +6

      I have found that a pair of vise grips works really well on those 3 pronged hose clamps

  • @XeonProductions
    @XeonProductions 2 года назад +136

    You're one of the few mechanics i've seen that actually shows removing each individual part and the steps, rather than a bunch of jump cuts with skipped steps. I really appreciate that.

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr 2 года назад

      unless its a how to video, not ebveryone wants to see every detail

    • @JeffBrown1966
      @JeffBrown1966 2 года назад +2

      And common work not just the cool ones. Everyday shop life.

    • @RogerHammond
      @RogerHammond 2 года назад

      with one hand tied behind his back...er...or holding a camera

    • @jackman5840
      @jackman5840 Год назад

      @@randomrazr there is no problem with people liking different things.

    • @rpruneau68
      @rpruneau68 6 месяцев назад

      Its not always conductive to show a step-by-step on a procedure that takes a few hours or more.

  • @aaronjohn6586
    @aaronjohn6586 2 года назад +91

    Truly impressive how you can work on so many different vehicles, do great diagnostic work and still remember where all the nuts, bolts and other stuff go.

    • @aliasfred
      @aliasfred 2 года назад +6

      He's not "old" like the rest of us.

    • @edwardmyers1746
      @edwardmyers1746 2 года назад +2

      It is quite impressive, Ray got lucky on this one, GM car, he used to work for GMC so this is his wheelhouse.

    • @giosonera
      @giosonera 2 года назад +4

      And not to mention, using one hand 75% of the time while holding a camera.

    • @mrhamburger6936
      @mrhamburger6936 2 года назад +10

      Could you imagine if Joe Biden was working on that

    • @AToolWithTools
      @AToolWithTools 2 года назад +1

      It does help at least under the hood that there isn't a different motor for every single different model. They may do some minor changes but for the most part a motor will be stretched about as far across a line (and even across brands) as they can manage.

  • @pandeomonia
    @pandeomonia 2 года назад +66

    I know you didn't "have" to clean the intake runners and valve stems but I for one would be greatly, greatly appreciative of that as a customer. It's a costly service if done alone so it's a real nice thing to do for your customer while you're in there.

    • @Boga217
      @Boga217 2 года назад +29

      If I take a customer engine apart, every single part gets cleaned as close to new as possible. I hate when I see mechanics put dirty stuff back in.

    • @TickledFunnyBone
      @TickledFunnyBone 2 года назад +4

      Parts cleaner and a bucket if a guys gotta, to get those parts clean. I would prefer a deep pan maybe on a cart. Hmm, magnetized for optimal organization. lol

    • @46bovine
      @46bovine 2 года назад +1

      Yes.

    • @85jmccoy
      @85jmccoy 2 года назад +1

      @@Boga217 I'll clean parts...but the shop better have the proper equipment to clean said parts and not just cans of brake clean I've worked in some real shitholes

    • @Boga217
      @Boga217 2 года назад

      @@85jmccoy And yes I understand electric just any fyi because I guess that's important to understand pushrods? I just pulled my own permits to rewire a house I bought in Louisiana. 200 amp meter socket and just a basic 125 amp panel due to no central air or heat.

  • @alexp6016
    @alexp6016 2 года назад +30

    I have to say, I'm thoroughly impressed that they went ahead with that job. I was almost certain they'd say "just get it running."

    • @richardhoward9441
      @richardhoward9441 2 года назад +9

      Considering how clean the valvetrain looks that engine does look to be fairly well maintained. It may leak oil, but they definitely also change it regularly.

  • @drawbridge611
    @drawbridge611 2 года назад +13

    Best way in the world to start the day: Rainman Ray video!

    • @cavemansnow4346
      @cavemansnow4346 2 года назад +1

      Was just thinking the same thing

    • @jeremygariepy7847
      @jeremygariepy7847 2 года назад +2

      Somehow I have been sucked in to his daily repairs also

    • @aliasfred
      @aliasfred 2 года назад

      @@jeremygariepy7847 Go watch Vise Grip Garage sometime. Man that dude has some strange language.

    • @jeremygariepy7847
      @jeremygariepy7847 2 года назад

      @@aliasfred I watch him regularly too.

    • @aliasfred
      @aliasfred 2 года назад

      @@jeremygariepy7847 interesting character to say the least.

  • @ronaldsinclair6837
    @ronaldsinclair6837 2 года назад +14

    Ray don't forget to change that oil pump drive O-ring. It's a must for this job.

    • @michaeladams2188
      @michaeladams2188 2 года назад +4

      That’s exactly what I got on here to say. Remember the 2.8 engine. That motor is basically based off of? Them o rings would have you thinking the rear main seal was leaking!!

  • @tomranc
    @tomranc 2 года назад +23

    I'm really impressed! Rinsing down with fresh oil. I have my doubts that most mechanics do this. Almost makes it worthwhile to drive from California to get service from you!

  • @terrystrickland9789
    @terrystrickland9789 2 года назад +4

    Good morning everyone

  • @mikejacob3536
    @mikejacob3536 2 года назад +35

    So nice to see good quality parts going in. Fel-Pro gaskets for the win!

  • @danielharder2052
    @danielharder2052 2 года назад +58

    I’m impressed by how complete you do the work. Many mechanics wouldn’t spent the time to clean more than just the areas the gasket sits on

  • @slomo2000
    @slomo2000 2 года назад +8

    good to see someone that takes pride in their work , to go the extra step . rare especially with mechanics. keep on rockin dude

  • @robpeabo509
    @robpeabo509 2 года назад +17

    That was more work than I expected to replace the various gaskets. Great work on the disassembly & clean up Ray. I am looking forward to the assembly video. My current vehicle is my first V6. I have owned a Rotary, heaps of in-line 4 cylinders and one straight 6, the straight 6 was my longest ownership of a vehicle, 20 years. You can do that with a 6 cylinder old school diesel.

  • @alm7707
    @alm7707 2 года назад +7

    You should change the O ring on the oil pump drive, the oil is under pressure there and is where 1/2 the oil was likely leaking from, lot easier now and the o ring should be in the gasket set. For those who don't know it's the round thing with the bolt under the special tool at 25:13

    • @BobBasshead
      @BobBasshead 2 года назад +1

      That is where the distributor in the older motors used to be, GM has been using this block forever.

    • @rpruneau68
      @rpruneau68 6 месяцев назад

      Although they are common place for oil leaks, the o-ring can simply be replaced at any time with approximately 5-10 mins in labor since it is readily accessible.

  • @stephensmith6707
    @stephensmith6707 2 года назад +10

    Great video Ray, all vehicle owner should watch this, a great example of a job that grows! What started as an electrical problem ended up with a large mechanical task with the addition of entertaining narrative and self correcting gramme!!! Best you have made.

    • @utidjian
      @utidjian 2 года назад

      Alternatively: What started as a small "mechanical" (leak in valve cover gasket) then spread and most likely caused the starter problem. Could have been the oil leak problem was caused by some mild overheating (baking all the gaskets and silicone solid so it loses resiliency) or just age. Same thing with the battery terminals... could have been overtightened a few too many times or too many agressive cleanings so they could no longer clamp on tight to a post. But yeah... not hard to find $$$ to $$$$$s of work on most any 15 year old car.

    • @stephensmith6707
      @stephensmith6707 2 года назад

      @@utidjian Oh I understand that all to well having just experienced a job that I was expecting to cost a couple of hundred £'s turn into one of over thousand, quite rightly so understand I'm not complaining, jobs just grow.

  • @MistletoeXO
    @MistletoeXO Год назад

    Found u on RUclips trying to find a video on replacing my valve cover gaskets on a 2010 Chevy impala. I just want to say, all the videos I have watched in the past 3 months trying to fix my car, your now my favorite mechanic! Love the vids!

  • @chrisbecker4742
    @chrisbecker4742 2 года назад +2

    Watching this video really makes me appreciate the motor in my 72 pickup all the more. So much simpler. Excellent job as usual Ray!

  • @Gruntsworth
    @Gruntsworth 2 года назад +6

    Want some new spark plugs? No problem! All you gotta do is start by removing the dashboard, the driver's seat, radiator, master cylinder, front left strut assembly, intake and exhaust manifolds, airbox, alternator, then drop the fuel tank a few inches and disconnect the transmission from the torque converter, and that should give you access to distributor just after removing the water pump. Piece o' cake!

    • @mikejacob3536
      @mikejacob3536 2 года назад +3

      Shop manual says start by removing rear license plate and remove parts as needed to access...

    • @Thestargazer56
      @Thestargazer56 2 года назад +3

      Most of the time you only need to pull the radiator cap off and replace the automobile.

  • @vinceimp9581
    @vinceimp9581 2 года назад +10

    I like using a shoe box for things I need in order. Its a home shop trick but it may be nice for an extended time job. Poke stuff through the top, you can make notes/numbers on the box and some bigger parts can go inside. Worked wonders on a Nissan timing chain job I helped with and nothing blew up!

    • @northpoint1039
      @northpoint1039 2 года назад

      Yes, I also will take a piece of cardboard from a cut up box and trace out the part like the Intake Manifold and then poke the bolts thru in their respective slots.

    • @foxman105
      @foxman105 2 года назад +3

      Ah yes... interference engines...
      Step 1: Underestimate the time of how long it takes.
      Step 2: Find out you need specialized tools for locking the timing in place. Get the specialized tools.
      Step 3: Swear like a heathen as you remove more and more stuff just to get to the side of the engine you need, wonder why would anybody consider this anything than an engine out of the vehicle job...
      Step 4: Cut your self on an oil covered corner. Swearing and first aid optional.
      Step 5: Put the locking mechanism in place, read the instruction 10 times because they make little sense or they don't correspond to the tool precisely.
      Step 6: Replace the chain and anything else that's within reach because you're sure as hell not going back in.
      Step 7: Hope that you put enough but not too much Engine sealant on the side panel so it won't leak, but won't break off inside.
      Step 8: Have a small panic attack when you get overwhelmed by all the wires, screws and parts that need to go back. You're almost sure you'll do something wrong.
      Step 9: Put other things back on, while hoping you're doing it right. Re-read your notes at least thrice for the maximum effect. Put the oil in, remember that you forgot the filter when you're already one quart in. Replace filter. Put more oil in.
      Step 10: Have a larger panic attack when the thing doesn't crank or light up.
      Step 11: Reconnect the battery terminals.
      Step 12: Pray as you put in the ignition key.
      Step 13: Celebrate as nothing is clanking and the engine is running. It ended up as a 3 day job as opposed to one day job.
      Step 14: Obsess over the next 4 weeks and check every other day if there's nothing leaking. Swear it's not worth saving the money and leave it to a mechanic next time.
      Personal experience may vary.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 2 года назад +1

      @@foxman105, I think got step four partially wrong: Cut yourself on an oil soaked corner. Swearing and first aid optional.
      First aid is always optional, the other part isn’t. It’s always the first thing that happens because you need to let off some of the pressure that’s building up inside you! You wouldn’t want to bleed to death because of too much pressure!🤬

    • @foxman105
      @foxman105 2 года назад +1

      @@Hoaxer51 Heh. I'm more of a silent rager. When I get frustrated enough I just stare at it for a minute or two and let the feeling simmer and boil until I've calmed down... that or I throw stuff... not the expensive stuff, or near expensive stuff... I learned not to do that after a 10mm wrench and a wind-shield had somehow became intertwined due to the elusive workings of gravity. I was aiming at the tree but the wrench bounced off...

  • @willsrestorations
    @willsrestorations 2 года назад +1

    Yes people will try to tell you that the brake cleaner is not a good idea but in fact it is a very good idea because brake cleaner will not damage anything and it'll also dry very quickly as opposed to carburetor cleaner or intake cleaner spray, so good choice on your part Mr Ray

  • @guywerry6614
    @guywerry6614 2 года назад +1

    I heard the mosquito comment. Some years ago I stopped near dusk to help a fellow who had a 57 Chevy at the side of the road with the hood up.
    Original survivor car - straight 6. Dude took the carb apart with a crescent wrench and flat screwdriver ... to find a MOSQUITO blocking one of the tubes!
    Reassembled everything and it fired right back up!
    (Remember, this is in northern Canada where mosquitoes are considered BIRDS, not insects).

  • @mlieser1230
    @mlieser1230 2 года назад +4

    While in there you should put a new o-ring on the distributor hole plug. They are a known source for leakage.

    • @barryaiello3127
      @barryaiello3127 2 года назад

      I own one of these, it does not have a distributor.

    • @saranpaafamily
      @saranpaafamily 2 года назад

      Oil pump drive o-ring. The older versions had distributors instead.

  • @mariahpyrtle8759
    @mariahpyrtle8759 2 года назад +8

    This guy is one hell of a mechanic wish I knew what shop he’s working at in Florida since I live in Florida I would love to bring my car to him to work on 💯

    • @robsdeviceunknown
      @robsdeviceunknown 2 года назад +2

      He's in Sarasota

    • @aliasfred
      @aliasfred 2 года назад +3

      Just don't ask for a particular mechanic, shop owners hate that, and you may end up with a trainee or oil change guy working on your vehicle, ask me how I know. Dealerships were good for that. If you were a smaller independent shop with only 2 guys/gals, it was okay.

    • @richardvargus7443
      @richardvargus7443 2 года назад +2

      @@aliasfred "dont make requests, or the business owner will punish you" God I cannot wait until Amazon decides to enter this business. I'm fairly forced to own this expensive contraption ill be damned if i cant request the mechanic

    • @calebwiant1182
      @calebwiant1182 2 года назад +1

      i know the shop

  • @charlesgould8436
    @charlesgould8436 2 года назад

    I read in an old western book how long pipes with wide mouth at the top of a mountain were filled with water and the pipes got narrower at the bottom and the psi created washed away the mountain.

  • @brapamaldi7666
    @brapamaldi7666 2 года назад

    oh the massive smile that appeared on my face when you blew all those leaves out of the windscreen sill! hahaha, was hoping you would spread them all over the workshop, hahaha

  • @larrykittell726
    @larrykittell726 2 года назад +4

    That round plug on the right of our screen near the bellhousing probably has an o-ring begging to be replaced. I have replaced many similar ones on 2.8 and 3.1 engines. Now would be the perfect time to do it.

    • @saranpaafamily
      @saranpaafamily 2 года назад

      My thought exactly. Oh no. We’ll just have to wait until the new video.

  • @michaelsaucier5633
    @michaelsaucier5633 2 года назад +20

    Nice shiny clean intake valves! A thing of the past with modern direct injection.

    • @MWilk098
      @MWilk098 2 года назад +1

      Proper maintenance keeps them clean just fine.

    • @badazz2969
      @badazz2969 2 года назад +7

      @@MWilk098 very false my friend you can clean them every 10k still dirty as hell

    • @michaelsaucier5633
      @michaelsaucier5633 2 года назад +3

      @@MWilk098 how do you properly maintain the back side of intake valves on a simple and regular basis?

    • @barryaiello3127
      @barryaiello3127 2 года назад

      This is not a direct injection engine, I own one of these. That's why the valves were not that dirty to begin with.

  • @gregoryrapier3021
    @gregoryrapier3021 2 года назад

    I use to own a 2005 Equinox with the V6. It was the wife’s car. I say use to own till the brother in law totaled it. Anyway it developed a blown head gasket. I do my own work so watching this video reminds of that job. Later I replaced the radiator A/C compressor and condenser and dryer. I also replaced the brake pads and rotors. It always blows my mind how huge of plastic parts you end up with doing this stuff.

  • @johnspecht7449
    @johnspecht7449 2 года назад +1

    Ray, you honestly do such a great job. You never flinch at all the work and you are just incredibly thorough. Your video’s make my morning. I know you are a little camera shy, but some day you have to sit down in front of the camera and talk us through your career experience.

    • @randomschmo5778
      @randomschmo5778 2 года назад

      I second the motion. Would be interested to know how he came by his knowledge?

  • @burningglory2373
    @burningglory2373 2 года назад +10

    Ray: "I hate bmw's"
    That guy: "Well there is one out there maybe that's it"
    The fans: *Foreshadowingggggg*

  • @21Piloteer
    @21Piloteer 2 года назад +11

    25:11 Probably too late now, but you may want to replace the o-ring on the oil pump drive shaft at the back of the block. They are notorious for failing. The 2.8 and 3.1 engines have the same design.

    • @willsrestorations
      @willsrestorations 2 года назад +3

      Yes they are known for leaking and are a freaking nightmare that's why you replaced them with felpro

    • @larrymixer144
      @larrymixer144 2 года назад +1

      One of those 50 cent parts that takes a fortune to replace. I repaired an oil leak on a 706 Farmall that had an oil leak on a plate that had a fitting jerry rigged buy brazing a pipe angle on it. The problem was they melted a dollar and a half o-ring and it took about forty bucks to get to the o-ring. Totally crazy and it was a certified Case-IH mechanic that did the work.

  • @Flakmagnet1701
    @Flakmagnet1701 2 года назад

    Dammit ..... I forgot to have a great day. Was a bit late watching the vid and the opportunity just slipped by. There is always tomorrow....be a great day tomorrow.

  • @Allen6876
    @Allen6876 2 года назад +1

    i enjoy your vidoes i used to work on cars and big rigs i can not do it any more becuse i can not walk or close my hands and i am in a powre wheelchaire i can wacth you and enjoy your vidoes and it makes me happy again

  • @jonathanbenson6963
    @jonathanbenson6963 2 года назад +3

    Be careful when torquing the rocker arms back down. They like to pull the threads out of the head if over torqued. Had a 2001 Oldsmobile Alero with the 3.4 that popped a rocker off after the lower and upper intake gaskets were replaced. Ended up saving it with a TImesert kit and not having to pull the head.

  • @greendryerlint
    @greendryerlint 2 года назад +15

    Good job. That engine looked pretty clean inside for its age and mileage. The owner must have been keeping up on oil changes. Or perhaps it's just leaked so long that it's had a perpetual oil change..

    • @RunnJake
      @RunnJake 2 года назад

      I suspect the same. tbh, its not too bad to just have a 20 buck jug of oil in your car vs a blown up engine or a costly repair(i would do this assuming i cannot do the repair myself or if i didnt have money readily available) as long as the end goal is to get it fixed

  • @tomfairbourn6998
    @tomfairbourn6998 2 года назад +1

    6 Hours on line 36,945 Views and 405 Comments Kicking Ass Ray nicely done

  • @marksaunders2500
    @marksaunders2500 2 года назад +2

    Av noticed over year since bin watching you and now subscribed last six month that your attitude is ""MINT"" I love how always got other ppl in mind no matter what and always correct yourself in "ANY " situation if u believe to be corrected and your sense of humour for that I always have a great day!!!! Thank you from uk

  • @donaldisrael7147
    @donaldisrael7147 2 года назад +5

    Oil pump drive could use a new o ring.

    • @willsrestorations
      @willsrestorations 2 года назад

      I certainly hope he reads the comments because if he doesn't change that o-ring I can almost guarantee that call will be back

  • @JenkinsLocks
    @JenkinsLocks 2 года назад +7

    "I haven't touched a BMW....I hate BMWs" The standard answer for anyone that has ever worked on a BMW/MIni product...to work on one is to hate one.

    • @paulleeson1218
      @paulleeson1218 2 года назад

      I find that interesting, as a non mechanic but someone who likes doing his own mechanical work where possible I've owned & worked on E32, E34, E36 and E39, doing stuff like full suspension bushing changes, full brake renewals, full interior changes & various cam sensors & full services etc, I find them easy to work on, this is in the UK so RHD cars, and of course my works are optional as opposed to having to earn my living doing them so maybe that accounts for the differences in "likeability". Edited to add, All older cars obviously so maybe that also makes things easier.

  • @saultube44
    @saultube44 2 года назад

    So glad that there are a second video. These GM engines and systems a re designed like ass. As a no-mechanic-at-all I enjoyed this every min. immensely; thanks a bunch. Going to watch the 3rd video. Cheers

  • @wadejones5803
    @wadejones5803 2 года назад

    Regular combination plyers tips straight onto a 3 prong hose clamp works great and don't slip off.
    Thanks for your videos. I learn a lot.

  • @frugalprepper
    @frugalprepper 2 года назад +3

    They have a tool to lift the rockers on these, If you can not disturb the rocker bolts on these your are better off. They have a tendency to rip the threads out of the bolt hole a few thousand miles after a re-torque and then you have to go back in, drill it and put a threadsert in. They sound just like a rod hammering when the bolt pulls out.

  • @markamcampbell6340
    @markamcampbell6340 2 года назад +3

    Fixed an ex's car with the same engine just about got it done when her new boyfriend showed up to finish it and take all the credit. Didn't tell him it needed a new radiator, the old one was split thus why it overheated in the first place. He ended up frying the engine by running it out of coolant and driving it ten miles because he was an expert.

  • @WATTYATHINK
    @WATTYATHINK 2 года назад

    Like # 988 this morning ... no rain here it's -20C looks like a nice day coming up .....

  • @carlzirk
    @carlzirk 2 года назад +1

    Good work. Enjoy your wit and wisdom. Since you mentioned correct grammar, you could correct the title with "its." Only ' for it is. Love the repairs. Thanks for posting.

  • @jdocgaming474
    @jdocgaming474 2 года назад +18

    Hey man, I wanted to commend you on such insane work ethics. Ill be honest, if I knew I could get you and ONLY you to work on my vehicle, I would be happy to pay more than the going rate just so I know its not only done correctly but also that you take the time do go above and beyond as needed. You sir, are a hero in my book. Cheers!

  • @Xoferif
    @Xoferif 2 года назад

    Man, talk about yak shaving! I have no idea how you remember what goes where, the sequence you took everything off, and especially which type of bolt went into which hole. My hat is well and truly off to you, sir!

  • @UnknownUnknown-wn9cd
    @UnknownUnknown-wn9cd 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for a new video first thing this morning! Watching it will get my day off to a good start! Have a very blessed day Ray and God bless!!

  • @MyNameIsNotNick
    @MyNameIsNotNick 2 года назад +5

    Did this job myself a year ago. Didn't unscrew the rockers as I manufactured a tool to lift them and pull the lifters out (mine is older, without vvt, so all lifters are the same length).
    Took me a day, including tool manufacturing.

    • @barryaiello3127
      @barryaiello3127 2 года назад +1

      I think I've seen that tool for sale on Amazon..

  • @Paramount531
    @Paramount531 2 года назад +4

    Ray, this is one of my favorites to date. I never walk away dumber after watching your videos, this is no exception. I love all of the content without the bullshit filler material. Well done, sir!

    • @richb4517
      @richb4517 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely true. Especially for us who work on our own cars!

  • @hmmm7150
    @hmmm7150 2 года назад

    That talking hand is a great mechanic.

  • @ryburnsjr
    @ryburnsjr 10 месяцев назад

    You have to admit "how hard is it to work one handed while holding a camera " ..is admirable !!!

  • @WillyDonkers
    @WillyDonkers 2 года назад +3

    these videos teach a lot and i love that

  • @jameshedrick6839
    @jameshedrick6839 2 года назад +3

    I know how it feels to have low blood sugar. I've had problems with mine ever since i graduated high school. There are times when it's just fine then next minute it's either to high or to low

  • @bobzendejas7413
    @bobzendejas7413 2 года назад +1

    That is awesome. There is a lot of pieces and remebering how it goes back together. Rinsing with oil is genius!!! Not a mechanic, but learning some cool stuff.

  • @rockysuperstar1
    @rockysuperstar1 2 года назад +1

    RAY I don't Loosen the rockers . If you put the cam at the low point .
    You will have enough room to take the push rod out . Its easier that
    that way :-))

  • @garymckee448
    @garymckee448 2 года назад +3

    I had an 06 Buick that had a 3.6 valve covers gaskets and intake gaskets but it found other places for oil to leak.

  • @jonathangrubmeyer9104
    @jonathangrubmeyer9104 2 года назад +3

    I was surprised you didn't cover the intake ports to keep possible stuff from falling in.

    • @chrish7927
      @chrish7927 2 года назад +2

      Valves are closed and he blew them out with compressed air.

  • @marksmith-ew7ir
    @marksmith-ew7ir 2 года назад

    Great job on showing how not easy people think it's easy to change out inlet seal on v type engines

  • @hikingwiththeshackletons
    @hikingwiththeshackletons 2 года назад

    I don’t know if anyone else agrees, but you sir, are NOT a mechanic, you are an automotive artist!

  • @weavweaver569
    @weavweaver569 2 года назад +5

    Ray, FYI . The only thing you neglected is that the oil pump drive ( located in the valley) has a O-ring that is a high oil leakage problem on this engine and not easily accessible unless you have the intake off. Just information for you from a 35 year in a GM tech (retired)
    Good job on the repair.
    I hope you don’t have a come back oil leak😎.

    • @willsrestorations
      @willsrestorations 2 года назад +1

      Yes they are notorious for leaking and a great point on your part

  • @daveennis2800
    @daveennis2800 2 года назад +4

    Hello hope you’re having a wonderful day today I’m about a six month subscriber and today I find myself in the hospital with COVID but getting better

    • @luisgonzalez3057
      @luisgonzalez3057 2 года назад +1

      Hope you get better soon.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse 2 года назад +1

      You went to the hospital for a mild flu?

    • @MrMerzinho
      @MrMerzinho 2 года назад

      @@richardscathouse such a dissrespectful remark.. do you fancy yourself an expert in the medical field to spout out in confidence such an unknowledgeable and untrue comment toward one who is ill ? Disgraceful

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 2 года назад +2

      @@MrMerzinho in my personal experience it was a mild flu. you don't have to be a doctor to know what a mild flu feels like

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse 2 года назад

      @@MrMerzinho in fact I do. Not having medical insurance makes one conservative about consultation doctors, in haste. Most diseases that befall people will sort themselves out of you just carry on. With a positive attitude.
      That and the attitude doctors presented to me when I consulted them have led me to conclude that they are mostly unnecessary in the big picture.

  • @dirtoi69
    @dirtoi69 2 года назад

    "Stop not working"🤣
    Story of my life!

  • @dragonmaker1541
    @dragonmaker1541 2 года назад

    You do a great job making the video. Really all the homemade touches ( like all your, gravity problems) ad to it. All the detail. If anyone needed to see this job done. You are the "Go To Guy".

  • @madog1
    @madog1 2 года назад +3

    Friday! Yeah! 😃
    2022 😳🥺

  • @robertbeebe6146
    @robertbeebe6146 2 года назад +9

    You should always replace the seals on the oil pump drive whenever you have the intake manifold off. They frequently leak!

    • @davidtryon1205
      @davidtryon1205 2 года назад +6

      Yea I used to always suggest them when I worked at Napa, literally a 5 dollar part while ur in there to prevent something that will leak eventually.

  • @heresjohnny5300
    @heresjohnny5300 2 года назад +2

    Good thing to see in the morning

  • @Butch33
    @Butch33 2 года назад

    I haven't done anything more than change a air filter in several years. But you don't know how hard it is for me to resist going out and buying some tools. Oh yeah I did change some headlight bulbs and wiper blades. That felt so good. Lol

  • @deanyoung1459
    @deanyoung1459 2 года назад +6

    There is nothing like having to disassemble half of the engine just to fix leaky valve cover gaskets 🤨
    Great job btw, we love your channels and your content. Looking forward to more!

    • @barryaiello3127
      @barryaiello3127 2 года назад

      Not just valve cover gaskets, he's replacing both lower and upper intake gaskets as well which are a notorious issue with these GM V6's, he saving the customer cash since he's gonna be in there anyway.

  • @JimmyMakingitwork
    @JimmyMakingitwork 2 года назад +4

    I always do the oil pump drive O-ring while I'm in these balls deep.
    They make a tool to lift the rockers and remove the pushrods without loosening the hold down bolts, at least for the earlier versions of these motors. :)
    Everyone hates BMW's, even their owners.

    • @frugalprepper
      @frugalprepper 2 года назад

      Hopefully he will realize that when he sees the o-ring in the gasket set.

  • @Gunnr1236
    @Gunnr1236 2 года назад

    I'm just here to add a "REEEEE!" just for the sake of saying it. Love your vids, your work, and professionalism. I'm quite fortunate to have access to a mechanic & gentleman like you.

  • @alanmoore78
    @alanmoore78 2 года назад +1

    Keeping the pushrods in order may not be needed, but it just shows a level of professionalism. I remember doing head gaskets on a 3.3L '96 Intrepid and had a Dr Pepper 12 pack box with holes poked in it to keep all the head and intake bolts, pushrods, and whatnot in order and labeled to where they go. If I was smart I'd have used a diet soda box because they are typically silver or white and easier to write on and see what I wrote.

  • @Note_Creator
    @Note_Creator 2 года назад +3

    At 14:30 is the cv axle popped out? You can see the shiny shaft. In the first video you can see it better at 749.

  • @Rekuzan
    @Rekuzan 2 года назад +7

    Note: Many auto makers will use a water jacket crossover through the intake manifold as a way to help heat up the intake to operating temp faster.

    • @oo0Spyder0oo
      @oo0Spyder0oo 2 года назад +1

      The intake crossovers are there to cool the manifold, as it does with the rest of the engine.

    • @TheGuruStud
      @TheGuruStud 2 года назад

      No, it's to make the engine fail.

    • @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
      @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP 2 года назад +1

      It's not about heating or cooling.
      It's called _maintenance_ and _control_ of temperature.

  • @moses195
    @moses195 2 года назад

    I worked on my own cars for 40 years. Seeing shit like this just blows my mind!!!

  • @mikeholstrom1405
    @mikeholstrom1405 2 года назад

    I have had a few of those distributor adapter o rings leak. You do a great job. Keep the videos coming. After 47 years I still enjoy occasionally getting my hands dirty.

  • @tobihaifisch7558
    @tobihaifisch7558 2 года назад +3

    2:57
    It's not only a GM thing.
    Mercedes has been plagued with that phenomenon for several years.
    A huge problem in general, if you find not only the wiring harmed, but also connectors full of oil.

    • @Druid_Plow
      @Druid_Plow 2 года назад +1

      I've noticed it most frequently on engines that have an exhaust manifold behind the rad. I'm in a heavy salt area so that helps, but I personally think the combined heat of rad and manifold just cooks that stuff until it crumbles even without a leak. Any looms in the back always seem to be in better shape.

  • @jessemckamey2944
    @jessemckamey2944 2 года назад +3

    Hi Ray, I enjoy your videos and have already learned a lot. Thanks for sharing! They make a cheap valve spring compressor tool for this job so you don't have to mess with the rocker arm bolts. I think mine was $10 or $12.
    Good idea to replace the lower intake manifold gaskets as soon as possible as the factory ones are junk. I have had a few friends vehicles with these engines catch on fire.

  • @stanleygrzymala4559
    @stanleygrzymala4559 2 года назад

    nice to sit and enjoy a snack watching someone else doing yhe job. Thanks love you videos, very Educational.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 2 года назад

    That was more work than I guessed, good work.

  • @c.h.r.i.s2253
    @c.h.r.i.s2253 2 года назад +3

    For me, standard pliers work best for the 3 prong clamps if you have a straight vertical shot at it

    • @wssides
      @wssides 2 года назад

      I have a pair with much wider jaws. (they also have a much better than most wire cutter)

  • @mrhamburger6936
    @mrhamburger6936 2 года назад +4

    Being a former auto mechanic myself I found out it's better to stay away from fix oil leaks on an engine that has all kinds of oil leaks on it without checking the crankcase ventilation because if the engine has massive Blow by that will cause massive oil leaks they will just leak again

  • @roblachman8919
    @roblachman8919 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Ray. Love watching your work..wife thinks I’m a nut job for watching someone working on motor vehicles but I don’t have to get my hands dirty and I find it fascinating. Your videoing and commentary is brilliant. Stay safe. 👍 🇦🇺

  • @musicman4782
    @musicman4782 2 года назад

    Easy way to find Ray. Listen for a phone ringing followed by a " doo, do doo, do doo"

  • @hellofyou
    @hellofyou 2 года назад +4

    3:47 "I hate BMWs" as a German i couldn't agree more.

  • @TXAG81
    @TXAG81 2 года назад +4

    I would not have started this job without first degreasing the entire engine. What a grease ball engine bay!

  • @jamaalburrows9548
    @jamaalburrows9548 2 года назад

    These are the kind of job no1 wants 2 do. But thank god for those power tools.

  • @ImJustADave
    @ImJustADave 2 года назад +1

    My favorite part of the video: "STOP NOT WORKING" I also hate 3 prong clamps. Also, whatever radio station or playlist that is is pretty great. I heard some Rammstein in there!

  • @TheCynysterMind
    @TheCynysterMind 2 года назад

    Have your self a great day Ray!

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Great work as always @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  • @bc42875
    @bc42875 2 года назад

    How do you remember where all the bolts go back? When I do jobs like this I have to label everything. You got a much better memory than me. Great video.

  • @Go2scout
    @Go2scout 2 года назад

    Good job on the repair!! There is a tool to slip the push rods out without removing the rockers BTW it makes doing that job much nicer.

  • @Dons440
    @Dons440 2 года назад +1

    Always amazed at the one handed auto repairs. Great job Mr Juggler

  • @MarkK01
    @MarkK01 2 года назад

    It is really nice to see that I am not the only one to put fluid caps on the right way.

  • @dennisthomas4766
    @dennisthomas4766 2 года назад

    There is, There are, it;s like saying "what it is Rainman Ray, what it was and what it will be"!!!! lol

  • @benearl1291
    @benearl1291 2 года назад

    I personally enjoy these mini series videos.

  • @OldUglyOpossum
    @OldUglyOpossum 2 года назад

    thank you for your content,, it is nice easy watching nd listening in the morning when i am enjoying my coffee.. before working with idiots and strange customers all day.. it is my first video go to in the morning

  • @lechatbotte.
    @lechatbotte. 2 года назад

    Thank you for good grammar. I’m so tired of put it over top rather than over THE top and lots of other laziness. Great repair video as always.

  • @Rush-gu3ij
    @Rush-gu3ij 2 года назад

    Your videos are the best. I love your ability to pre-empt the trolls when you start to do something that may be questioned if someone does not wait to see the entire video.

  • @jasonjoncas5998
    @jasonjoncas5998 2 года назад

    Those carbide scrapers are the shit never lose their edge