Watching from Midwest Nebraska. My sebring has been sitting for years and only has 158k miles. This will be the info I need to make it run another 100k+
Just once I would love to see the actual reinstallation of the valve cover to the engine including reinstalling the bolts to the cover. There is so much crap that's in the way and I have tried to remove or move aside but still in the way during installation and I want to see what method other people are using to avoid these hangups.
Latest talk is electric crate motors for all years of cars. Can't imagine a 99 Taurus with the torque of a 1000 horse power electric motor. Do you think you could tackle a remove and replace, in the years to come or do you have any interest in electric vehicles? That 2021 Mustang Mach-e looks terrific.
I dont have a Sebring, but i like learnin' something anyway...👍
Watching from Brazil here. Always learning something with your videos. Thanks
Watching from Midwest Nebraska. My sebring has been sitting for years and only has 158k miles. This will be the info I need to make it run another 100k+
Nice!!!
Great videos Very honest and not sugar coated. That hard gasket problem happens from lack of oil changes
Hi from the U.K. love the video thank you.
Long Island thanks for the help!
Nice!!
Head gasket going on those car's happened to me with mine
Danny from Rhode Island man i had 02 seabring with 2.7 liter v6 miss that car
Wish I could bring my Older Lincoln Towncar to you to fix. No one seems to know how to fix it. Even with using a dataport. LOL
Just once I would love to see the actual reinstallation of the valve cover to the engine including reinstalling the bolts to the cover. There is so much crap that's in the way and I have tried to remove or move aside but still in the way during installation and I want to see what method other people are using to avoid these hangups.
I'm trying to find out how to change the gasket on a 1999 Dodge Stratus 2.5 this is the closest video I can get to it the valve cover gaskets
There a PITA! Good luck!
Latest talk is electric crate motors for all years of cars. Can't imagine a 99 Taurus with the torque of a 1000 horse power electric motor. Do you think you could tackle a remove and replace, in the years to come or do you have any interest in electric vehicles? That 2021 Mustang Mach-e looks terrific.
Where i live I'm lucky if there is electric on a sunny day...lol No interest Right now.