I gotta hand it to you, you've done an exceptional job doing this complete rebuild on this engine. You are very detail oriented and meticulous on everything, including the specified torque settings for practically every single nut and bolt on the entire engine. I hope that you make another video on your final installing and start up so we can see how well it runs and we can enjoy the fruits of your labor. Once again , terrific job and kudos to you on your Wonderful labor of love on this project. 👍🌞💖😁
Nice vedio 🎉 Come on man ,I Wana see that beautiful engine working . I watched all episodes completely, and I was so excited and waiting for working moment.
Hello from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷, We have a scion xb with the same engine. We bought this car brand new and has travel the island a few times including the eastern part of US. We really love this car but in the past two years I noticed a lost of power. I was thinking of swapping the engine but came across your videos and been thinking about rebuilding it thanks to your well done videos. Thanks again for sharing.
We need a follow up video. I live in California so Safety Autoparts is only a few hour drive from me. I wonder how those pistons holdup as I can’t find many other options that aren’t Forged or cheap Chinese crap. Best of luck
Man this is an epic series. Congratulations for the time and effort. One question : was it not cost effective to install a new short Block instead of the machining route ? Also how many man hours total did you put into the rebuild ? Awesome, subscribed!
Good question. The main reason to not buy a short block was because you are taking someone else's word on the parts quality and tolerances being accurate. As we saw in my experience during this build, the machine shop I used cut corners with a "good enough" mentality that I had to have fixed with a different shop. So in the end its about quality control. As for hours, I have no idea because of the filming and editing aspect. When I did my Toyota Tercel motor years ago it was probably around 60 hours spread out over a month.
You could but that would be an awful waste of time and labor because you could have done a full rebuild and technically have a new motor vs only replacing those rings.
@@MakeItMike so I am from Pakistan, and we don't have OEM parts for this engine. Even here mechanics don't have/use torque wrench in engine works. So I don't want to mess with the engine too much. My engine is from JDM V1NZ Corolla allex/runx 2002 - 2004
I gotta hand it to you, you've done an exceptional job doing this complete rebuild on this engine. You are very detail oriented and meticulous on everything, including the specified torque settings for practically every single nut and bolt on the entire engine. I hope that you make another video on your final installing and start up so we can see how well it runs and we can enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Once again , terrific job and kudos to you on your Wonderful labor of love on this project. 👍🌞💖😁
Very educative
good, the workmanship is accurate and precise, I paid attention because it is the same as my car engine, love from Indonesia
Cant wait to see this thing running!!! What an epic build series!
The long awaited! Hope you get another quarter million miles
Ya hopefully 400k miles this time around. First time was 352k miles before it just burned way too much oil.
Was a super video series!
Best, most complete ever!!!
Nice vedio 🎉
Come on man ,I Wana see that beautiful engine working .
I watched all episodes completely, and I was so excited and waiting for working moment.
Hello from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷,
We have a scion xb with the same engine. We bought this car brand new and has travel the island a few times including the eastern part of US. We really love this car but in the past two years I noticed a lost of power. I was thinking of swapping the engine but came across your videos and been thinking about rebuilding it thanks to your well done videos.
Thanks again for sharing.
Your very welcome thank you for the nice comment.
Love this series and have recommended it several times!
This video is priceless. Very detail and crystally clear explanation. Congratulation for the experience and effort!
Awesome ! !
Awesome Perfection Best ever rebuild video I have seen on RUclips hats off Sir
Absolutely awesome! The details were great
I'm watching right now from philipines
You are on point!
Great vedio love it waiting for more vedios you are good 😊
Greetings from Indonesia Mike. Can’t wait too see the engine running
NOTE : this is best four cylinder toyota ever built, After the legendary eight-cylinder 1UZFE non VVTI.
Both can reach a million miles easily .
Did you port the heads? Will you be doing an overhaul on the transmission?
man can you rebuild my scion xb engine ? please let me know where are you located ! thanks !
What's happen with the turn on engine part in these series of video? I need a happy ending history!
We need a follow up video. I live in California so Safety Autoparts is only a few hour drive from me. I wonder how those pistons holdup as I can’t find many other options that aren’t Forged or cheap Chinese crap.
Best of luck
Please make a follow up video showing us how its running
Thanks please send next video, 8/9
Man this is an epic series. Congratulations for the time and effort.
One question : was it not cost effective to install a new short Block instead of the machining route ?
Also how many man hours total did you put into the rebuild ?
Awesome, subscribed!
Good question. The main reason to not buy a short block was because you are taking someone else's word on the parts quality and tolerances being accurate. As we saw in my experience during this build, the machine shop I used cut corners with a "good enough" mentality that I had to have fixed with a different shop. So in the end its about quality control. As for hours, I have no idea because of the filming and editing aspect. When I did my Toyota Tercel motor years ago it was probably around 60 hours spread out over a month.
Ok, I understand. And the pride of diy is priceless 😊
Did you ever get a chance to post it running? Would be nice to see in my opinion
i looked at it all episodes very impressed but where is the vid installing in the car and starting it ....
Nice work! Wanna do mine if you are in the Toledo Ohio area?
Please also post first startup video and some drive around
Where can we get a copy of that 1NZ engine manual?
Hye bro...... what is trigger angle for this engine
hello where did you find the documentation to know all the values and diagrams thank you I translate with Google because I am in France
Multiple sources. Some from, machine shops that have paid access to specs, dealerships, manuals etc. It was a lot of homework to put it together.
Mine is also burning oil, can we only replace the control rings?
You could but that would be an awful waste of time and labor because you could have done a full rebuild and technically have a new motor vs only replacing those rings.
@@MakeItMike so I am from Pakistan, and we don't have OEM parts for this engine. Even here mechanics don't have/use torque wrench in engine works. So I don't want to mess with the engine too much. My engine is from JDM V1NZ Corolla allex/runx 2002 - 2004
@@MakeItMike also what do you think, does oil burning affects gas mileage?
Its burning around 1 liter in 3000 kms
@@MakeItMike please reply
❤❤❤❤ need the trigger angle of this engine
❤❤❤❤❤have a speeedunio attached need the timming😊
It’s been months. Where is the update video
My new job requires me to travel across the US. The old engine is out and I barely finished redoing the steering and entire sub frame.
@@MakeItMike as soon as I posted this I watched the most recent vid and that explained it. Rebuilding engines is a lost art and I wish it was not