Excellent video! I am going to change the spark plugs for my 2002 highlander, and this is really going to make me going. Like you marked the lines to make sure they go back to right places.
Thanks for a nice tutorial. Just bought a beater Lexus 330 and new to the Toyota family so this will get me there plus a little more to do the cam covers which are leaking. Lots of detail work but no special tools reqd so just being careful.
I use Kolbalt for my shop torque wrenches but before them I got mine at Harbor Freight and never had an issue with them. If you do, you can return them for exchange right at the store. I still use them at home. Harbor Freight puts them on sale often too. You can usually pick them up for like $20 each. Kolbalt is in the $80-120 range each at Lowes.
@jacquelinebennett6153 Id find a different video before performing the job yourself then. Everyone else seems to understand it. Im not sure if youve ever tried to video a mechanic job, but its not a simple task in itself and adds quite a bit of time to a job. Sorry its not to your standards. I do the best I can when I video while trying to work and write down all the sizes and torques as well as run my one man shop all at the same time. Thats a pretty rough task in itself.
@jacquelinebennett6153 if theres a certain part youre having issues understanding, let me know and Ill see if I can explain it better. Other than that, seems like a straight foward video to me. As an older mechainc, all we had for the longest was books. Trying to figure some of their procedures out was crazy. Im so thankful for videos these days. People really have no clue how much easier they make a job as opposed to reading procedures or not having procedures at all. Everything you do is a learning experience for as long as you wrench, no job is the same twice.
Excellent video! I am going to change the spark plugs for my 2002 highlander, and this is really going to make me going. Like you marked the lines to make sure they go back to right places.
I hope it helps. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a nice tutorial. Just bought a beater Lexus 330 and new to the Toyota family so this will get me there plus a little more to do the cam covers which are leaking. Lots of detail work but no special tools reqd so just being careful.
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Excellent video saved me a lot of money I didn't have
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching.
Great video! Just did power steering line and all that has to come out. Thanks for getting to it! All action! No BS
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Fuck me my PS is starting to worsen; I have to dig back there to replace the lines?
@eclpsecomics I believe itd be the easiest way.
Great job!
Thanks for watching!
Another good video! What is a good torque wrench for a diy'er?✌🏻
I use Kolbalt for my shop torque wrenches but before them I got mine at Harbor Freight and never had an issue with them. If you do, you can return them for exchange right at the store. I still use them at home.
Harbor Freight puts them on sale often too. You can usually pick them up for like $20 each.
Kolbalt is in the $80-120 range each at Lowes.
The best vid I seen yet.
I just you $5. Ty pal
@MattNewRo I appreciate that very much! Thank you!
Thankyou
WAS NO CLUE AS TO WHAT HE WAS REMOVINEING
@jacquelinebennett6153 Id find a different video before performing the job yourself then. Everyone else seems to understand it.
Im not sure if youve ever tried to video a mechanic job, but its not a simple task in itself and adds quite a bit of time to a job.
Sorry its not to your standards. I do the best I can when I video while trying to work and write down all the sizes and torques as well as run my one man shop all at the same time. Thats a pretty rough task in itself.
@jacquelinebennett6153 if theres a certain part youre having issues understanding, let me know and Ill see if I can explain it better. Other than that, seems like a straight foward video to me.
As an older mechainc, all we had for the longest was books. Trying to figure some of their procedures out was crazy. Im so thankful for videos these days. People really have no clue how much easier they make a job as opposed to reading procedures or not having procedures at all. Everything you do is a learning experience for as long as you wrench, no job is the same twice.