Hello. Where did you purchase the replacement bolts? I can’t find them anywhere. I have checked all local karts stores, Kia parts sales and I’ve searched online. Please help or send a link. 11:48 on video you show part number but it pulled up water pump bolts. My car is 2015 Kia optima 2.0 SXL turbo. Thank you.
At 8:15 what is the name of the clip directly to the left of the dip stick? I need to replace mine but don't know what to call it when talking to parts dept.
@@WrenchingRyan Thank you for your video, I was able to follow along and replaced the Gasket along with the High Pressure Pump Gasket. It was very easy following your step by step video. I had the timing belt replaced on the car last year! After reading several blogs and comments I came across the shop repair manual with the correct torque for the bolts on the valve cover should be 7.2lb start from the middle, front back, middle front back and move out. Fuel Pressure Pump should be at 10lb. Also read that when timing belt is replaced the Valve Cover Gasket and High Pressure Pump Gaskets should be replaced and not re-used. After a week, I have checked the car for leaks and there isn't a single sign of oil around the engine, and my wife has stopped complaining about smoke or burn smell. Thank you again! I have now subscribed to your channel.
great video mate, good to see the process all the way through. good to show the battery disconnect as well while working on a car.
Thanks mate, yeah.. it is always a good idea to disconnect negative battery cable specially when dealing with fuel.
@@WrenchingRyan where did you get your scrapper?
Been looking for that 19mm socket for fuel line. 4 stores never heard of such thing. Lol
That’s a Special Service Tool, not normally seen on some local stores. Snap on might have them. Thanks for watching.
Hello. Where did you purchase the replacement bolts? I can’t find them anywhere. I have checked all local karts stores, Kia parts sales and I’ve searched online. Please help or send a link. 11:48 on video you show part number but it pulled up water pump bolts. My car is 2015 Kia optima 2.0 SXL turbo.
Thank you.
Check your nearest Kia dealership then show the part #, they should have it.
Whats going on with the pieces of foam all over the intake and the valve cover? Is that from mice?
Yup, mice damaged, they were very lucky no chewed wires.
@@WrenchingRyan true
At 8:15 what is the name of the clip directly to the left of the dip stick? I need to replace mine but don't know what to call it when talking to parts dept.
They don’t have specific name, wiring harness clip in general, the best name I can give is control wiring harness clip.
Is the 2.0 or 2.4? Thanks you!
You’re welcome, it is 2.4L engine.
Does this apply to a 2012 Kia Optima 2.0 Turbo?
For the most part yeah. Thanks for watching.
@@WrenchingRyan Thank you for your video, I was able to follow along and replaced the Gasket along with the High Pressure Pump Gasket. It was very easy following your step by step video. I had the timing belt replaced on the car last year! After reading several blogs and comments I came across the shop repair manual with the correct torque for the bolts on the valve cover should be 7.2lb start from the middle, front back, middle front back and move out. Fuel Pressure Pump should be at 10lb. Also read that when timing belt is replaced the Valve Cover Gasket and High Pressure Pump Gaskets should be replaced and not re-used.
After a week, I have checked the car for leaks and there isn't a single sign of oil around the engine, and my wife has stopped complaining about smoke or burn smell.
Thank you again! I have now subscribed to your channel.
@@tiggermix you are now a kia certified. Haha.. thanks for subscribing.