1998-2008 Toyota Corolla changing a Timing chain Cover Gasket

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    1998-2008 Toyota Corolla changing a Timing chain Cover Gasket
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Комментарии • 69

  • @cerium58
    @cerium58 2 года назад

    Peter, you saved me again! You're videos are helping this new generation of mechanics!

  • @campokid1pr
    @campokid1pr 4 месяца назад

    Great video Peter. I have a 2006 Corolla and it's leaking oil around the chain cover. With this video tutorial I'll be able to do the job. Thank you my friend.

  • @ditr257
    @ditr257 4 года назад +1

    Excellent work Peter!

  • @georgerousakis8501
    @georgerousakis8501 4 года назад +2

    Good morning my friend, I am a humble engineer from Corinth Greece. I watch you and admire you for the perfection of your knowledge and for your successful diagnoses. Well done, well done, well done. My question is a question that I have been looking for an answer for years now and no one and no bibliography has the answer. Why the impellers on the fans of some cars, have different distances from each other ??. This is the question, I can not give a substantiated answer. Please, if you know the answer, give me at least your opinion. I admire you, George engineer from Corinth Greece. Thanks for being well.

    • @markshort9098
      @markshort9098 2 года назад

      My guess is it would be to either help stop harmonics or to reduce cavitation

  • @rhomayyann4691
    @rhomayyann4691 11 месяцев назад +1

    As a mechanic who works on various makes and models of cars I can't even count how many oil leaks I've diagnosed and the problem ends up being those Timing Chain Covers. They're a very common oil leak issue. I hope with these newer cars, manufacturers learned how to combat that better. I'm talking to you Ford and Toyota especially.

  • @sunnysubhani
    @sunnysubhani 4 года назад +1

    Nice work sir, love you from saudia.

  • @romellmillares3231
    @romellmillares3231 3 года назад +3

    Wow, this is a long work process! No wonder why it costs over $1000 at a shop for this.

    • @bloodangel9489
      @bloodangel9489 3 года назад

      I’m California. Toyota dealer quoted me $1,700.00

    • @adamp2574
      @adamp2574 3 года назад +1

      @@bloodangel9489 In Va, getting mine fixed right now $2500. luckily warranty is paying for it.

    • @ravishankar231
      @ravishankar231 2 года назад +1

      In Seattle they are asking $2500 😭

  • @maxmataac8176
    @maxmataac8176 3 года назад +3

    Is it necessary to remove the engine from that car to replace the timing chain cover gasket and the timing chain tensioner oil seal?

    • @nia6849
      @nia6849 3 года назад +5

      No, you don't need to remove the whole engine. The video is shown for people to see in 3D.

  • @cedricjefferson4995
    @cedricjefferson4995 3 года назад +2

    Is it necessary to remove the engine from that car to replace the timing chain cover gasket and the timing chain

  • @bietuschannel
    @bietuschannel 4 года назад +1

    Great video and great work

  • @bsauce9774
    @bsauce9774 4 года назад +1

    your the best person in the world peter, keep up the good work! also lets help stop the hate.

  • @yasinyoney3096
    @yasinyoney3096 4 года назад +3

    Do you have also video's about toyota yaris en auris hybrid?

  • @mrbobo1314
    @mrbobo1314 4 года назад +2

    Hey Peter love your videos! Could you possible do one on replacing the keyless locking system in a 1998 plus corolla?

  • @mustaphan9121
    @mustaphan9121 3 года назад

    Hello Peter thank you for the video.. do you recommend to change timing chain and camshaft sprocket and crankshaft sprocket while changing the gasket since it is a long process job ?? Or not necessary?

  • @jacquesm8078
    @jacquesm8078 5 месяцев назад

    That cover is still extremely dirty! A lot of old silicone sealer still trapped & visible on the cover. The way you use the knife on the aluminium cover is also very scary. You can easily cause indents with that knife all over the cover. What a poor job!

  • @ziladin
    @ziladin 4 года назад +2

    Mr Finn, I got an error (check engine) "P0170 Fuel Compensation" at Toyota Corolla 1.4 vvti from 2001.
    Please could you help me to resolve the problem?

    • @genericusername1365
      @genericusername1365 3 года назад

      Try replacing the intake manifold gasket and the valve cover gasket. It could also be leaking fuel injector o-rings.

  • @fernandohood5542
    @fernandohood5542 2 года назад

    What if you don't want to remove the engine. Impact wrench is your friend?

  • @everett4981
    @everett4981 9 месяцев назад

    Does the engine have to come out

  • @TheJJRAGS
    @TheJJRAGS 2 года назад

    Hey how do u remove the 19mm crank bolt ,with out the motor turning over ?

  • @Cleanest_whipz
    @Cleanest_whipz 2 года назад +1

    Definitely don’t scrape the basket off like that just go to harbor freight or something and get a cheap wire brush

  • @jsin22366322
    @jsin22366322 3 года назад

    Using a Brillo pad would be a lot easier. Adding a little contact cleaner on the Brillo pad will make it even easier.

  • @TM15R
    @TM15R 4 года назад +2

    Scotchbrite pad might have been easier.

  • @jaimesuarez7269
    @jaimesuarez7269 2 года назад +1

    La forma de trabajar de este señor no sirve observen en la suciedad que esta poniendo el nuevo silicon, para poner el nuevo silicon en estos trabajos tiene que ser completamente limpios en especial cuando es silicon este caballero es como la gente dominicana los llaman CHAPUSERO. o sea que trabajan puerco. O que no saben trabajar.

  • @ebrahemfaruk330
    @ebrahemfaruk330 4 года назад +2

    I wish I was with you 😔

  • @JoseBrisenoJr-hj1pu
    @JoseBrisenoJr-hj1pu 11 месяцев назад

    Use Soap and a paint 🖌️ brushes to remove the 🟤

  • @jeffreyswilsonsr5200
    @jeffreyswilsonsr5200 4 года назад +3

    THE PROPER WAY IS TO USE A GASKET SCRAPPER NOT A KNIFE!!!! YOU CAN RUIN SURFACE ,,, ITS A MACHINED SURFACE

  • @Boanerges234
    @Boanerges234 2 года назад

    Why dont you do these jobs why the engine is still sitting in the car!? You always do easy videos..looking for a easy way out.do detailed videos with the engine sitting in the car so we can see how you take off the crankshaft pulley. Be a detailed man.

  • @bradmbz
    @bradmbz 3 года назад

    8:55

  • @MdDanish-ee6ik
    @MdDanish-ee6ik 3 года назад

    Bhai log in ki ye video samajh me nahi aayi ho to like kare