Not only did I find the videos I was looking for, you explain everything well enough that I feel I can do this myself with little to no worries. Thank you and keep up the great and informative videos!
Thanks for the great details you've shown in these vids. Ive very competent in changing gaskets and seals but haven't done a toyota echo before so i just needed a quick relearn to make sure i dont mess it up. Im sure I'll change my rocket covers fast and easy now
Thanks for the careful explanation. I've been into this area of my echo this week because of a misfire in the rain - there was a missing seal on cyclinder 2 coil! Very bad. Moisture was inside. But now I am reminded that its getting close to time for me to replace the tappet cover gasket too - very thorough walkthrough on what to do. I won't be using a drill however - hand tighten/removal only for me. I don't trust myself not to strip threads.
We had this same problem with rain and found that the winshield washer squiter sits right over opening in plastic engine cover . This allows rain water to drain on to valve cover filling the valley which in turn filled #2 coil pack. Sealed the under side of the squiter and no more leak, replaced seal on coil pack, no more problems.
What a great tutorial for this project. I have to do this for the first time on my Yaris & found this video very helpful, particularly as the all-important torque settings, essential for a first-timer, were detailed. Very well done. Thank you.
My 2001 Echo was leaking some oil via the valve cover so took it to a mechanic. They fixed it. When got home noticed the check engine light on. Scanned it and it gave me the code for the VVT valve. Seems while taking off or putting on the valve cover they damaged the electric connector on the VVT valve which is just below the valve cover. I replaced it myself after finding on the internet a OEM Toyota new VVT valve replacement for over half the price it would cost at a Toyota parts store. While at it replaced the VVT valve filter which is just below the VVT valve. Both the VVT valve and filter that I replaced seems to have been the original parts that came with the Echo. That tiny metal screen filter was all clogged up.
nice video sir...i have learn how to change valve cover gasket...i have done on my toyota yaris 2000 and follow all the steps..and job is done perfect..thanks
hahah smart man! when the boss lady calls, you know! thanks for sharing my friend, my #1 clyinder is fouling from oil in the 'well' ... 314Kmile.. yes 314 k 2000 Echo I love this car
Thanks, I will refer to your video for a similar job on Toyota Yaris. My question: why install the new gasket on the cover instead of on the engine, where it cannot move during the cover installation ? Love your videos, useful as we own a RAV4, a Tacoma and a Yaris. Toyota fan!
Quick Question, i was doing a valve cover gasket change an notice alot of build up inside the engine how would i go about removing it. I am worried becasue ive never seen so much build up.
Not only did I find the videos I was looking for, you explain everything well enough that I feel I can do this myself with little to no worries. Thank you and keep up the great and informative videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for the great details you've shown in these vids. Ive very competent in changing gaskets and seals but haven't done a toyota echo before so i just needed a quick relearn to make sure i dont mess it up. Im sure I'll change my rocket covers fast and easy now
Thanks for the careful explanation. I've been into this area of my echo this week because of a misfire in the rain - there was a missing seal on cyclinder 2 coil! Very bad. Moisture was inside.
But now I am reminded that its getting close to time for me to replace the tappet cover gasket too - very thorough walkthrough on what to do. I won't be using a drill however - hand tighten/removal only for me. I don't trust myself not to strip threads.
We had this same problem with rain and found that the winshield washer squiter sits right over opening in plastic engine cover . This allows rain water to drain on to valve cover filling the valley which in turn filled #2 coil pack. Sealed the under side of the squiter and no more leak, replaced seal on coil pack, no more problems.
What a great tutorial for this project. I have to do this for the first time on my Yaris & found this video very helpful, particularly as the all-important torque settings, essential for a first-timer, were detailed. Very well done. Thank you.
Changing my gasket tomorrow. Thanks so much! :)
How did it go?
My 2001 Echo was leaking some oil via the valve cover so took it to a mechanic. They fixed it. When got home noticed the check engine light on. Scanned it and it gave me the code for the VVT valve. Seems while taking off or putting on the valve cover they damaged the electric connector on the VVT valve which is just below the valve cover. I replaced it myself after finding on the internet a OEM Toyota new VVT valve replacement for over half the price it would cost at a Toyota parts store. While at it replaced the VVT valve filter which is just below the VVT valve. Both the VVT valve and filter that I replaced seems to have been the original parts that came with the Echo. That tiny metal screen filter was all clogged up.
nice video sir...i have learn how to change valve cover gasket...i have done on my toyota yaris 2000 and follow all the steps..and job is done perfect..thanks
hahah smart man! when the boss lady calls, you know! thanks for sharing my friend, my #1 clyinder is fouling from oil in the 'well' ... 314Kmile.. yes 314 k 2000 Echo I love this car
I have a 2017 Toyota Tundra w/ 5.7 liter engine. A full motor compartment for sure.
Thank you for this video. You explain everything wonderfully.
🙏Thank you.🙏
You, sir are an
excellent teacher.
Thank you so much, this video was very helpful.
Definitely subscribing, thank you so much for this video! Will be doing this myself
Good thing you answered that phone to keep you out of trouble
Thanks, I will refer to your video for a similar job on Toyota Yaris.
My question: why install the new gasket on the cover instead of on the engine, where it cannot move during the cover installation ?
Love your videos, useful as we own a RAV4, a Tacoma and a Yaris. Toyota fan!
Great video, thanks!
I learn a lot tk keep showing u art plzzzz
How long you have to leave the gasket maker before you can put on the cover
wow... thats like one of the easiest valve cover gasket i seen!
any video of engine timing chain replacement for 2000 echo available ???
From my understanding, Toyota timing chains are not meant to be replaced as they are made to last the life of the car.
Question:
Is the time chain tensioner another possible oil leak cause?
And will changing the timing chain tensioner fix a loose chain?
Very well done 👏✔👍
Good Job 👍
Good points....
Quick Question, i was doing a valve cover gasket change an notice alot of build up inside the engine how would i go about removing it. I am worried becasue ive never seen so much build up.
Whats torque specs
fantastic video thank you. top man.
Could you do a video on how to replace the head gasket on a Toyota yaris?
Have a 93 Corolla dx with 1.8 engine burns tomuch oil. Want to replace the engine what engine year fits o recommend thank you
Very nice.
Thank You Good video
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I have echo. its The engine temperature is 95 degrees, how normal it is😘🌹
i did it today, my hold gasket was dry and falling a part, so be carful when removing, excuse my english
My 2005 Toyota does not work the speedometer sometimes and sometimes not. it doesn't have the car check light and the sensors are fine
Cable may be disconnected ...scan it or take it to a shop to troubleshoot
why the change the gasquet.......to demo how, or just show the brand
1nz fe engine is so reliable