1. You forgot to clean the engine block surface where the gasket sits. 2. You forgot to apply the Silicone gasket maker sealant at the timing chain and cam area. Even with new gasket, the oil will definitely leak at that location without gasket sealant. 3. When we decided to replace this gasket, I would also remove all spark plugs, inspect and clean the plug or replace it if needed along with cleaning the plug installation area. 4. It is better to install silicone gasket than rubber which will last longer. The torque you applied to bolts was very good quality control.
@@jesuscervantes143425 Clean with old rag gently to remove dirt, oil and other contaminants before installing the gasket. Importantly apply gasket sealant where timing chain and cam area. You would see old gasket sealant while removing...
I would not use an aftermarket gasket- toyota specs (japan/korean) provide the right fitment over felpro (fails). Addtionally there needs to be gasket sealer silicone (OEM grey) at the timing chain and cam - there is a noticable split two blobs of gasket sealer needs to be there front and back.
@@jesuscervantes143425 This is common practice for all rubber type gaskets with any manufacture. where ever the rubber seal gaskets make sharp turns the appropriate silicone is applied to avoid leaks. specially german cars.
Great video, quick question, what were the two little o-rings that you took out of the new gasket packet. I have one ordered and I do not want to get it wrong or miss anything that I need to install.
What brand Torque Wrench is that? None that I find online will facilitate 11NM and 9NM. All the torque wrenches I see online start at around 14NM. I'd hate to have to spend $100 on a torque wrench just to use one time.
1. You forgot to clean the engine block surface where the gasket sits.
2. You forgot to apply the Silicone gasket maker sealant at the timing chain and cam area. Even with new gasket, the oil will definitely leak at that location without gasket sealant.
3. When we decided to replace this gasket, I would also remove all spark plugs, inspect and clean the plug or replace it if needed along with cleaning the plug installation area.
4. It is better to install silicone gasket than rubber which will last longer.
The torque you applied to bolts was very good quality control.
How do you clean the engine block surface ?
@@jesuscervantes143425
Clean with old rag gently to remove dirt, oil and other contaminants before installing the gasket.
Importantly apply gasket sealant where timing chain and cam area. You would see old gasket sealant while removing...
@@tkheeven I did not pose the question I Ty
One of the best demonstrations ever. Thanks heaps!
Thanks so much detail in your video not many videos show you step by step 👍
Pretty clean inside I have a 03 with 230,000 miles. super gunky
Run royal purple on your next oil change, and it will clean the gunk out
I would not use an aftermarket gasket- toyota specs (japan/korean) provide the right fitment over felpro (fails). Addtionally there needs to be gasket sealer silicone (OEM grey) at the timing chain and cam - there is a noticable split two blobs of gasket sealer needs to be there front and back.
So you need gasket sealer silicon ?
Do you put it first and then gasket?
@@jesuscervantes143425 buy OEM toyota Japanese part Only silicone as mentioned above two (2) spots timing chain void and cam.
@@jesuscervantes143425 This is common practice for all rubber type gaskets with any manufacture. where ever the rubber seal gaskets make sharp turns the appropriate silicone is applied to avoid leaks. specially german cars.
Gasket maker at timing chain seams front and rear!!!! Otherwise excellent job!
Looks pretty simple thanks for the video
Great video, quick question, what were the two little o-rings that you took out of the new gasket packet. I have one ordered and I do not want to get it wrong or miss anything that I need to install.
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Grommets. Where do they go?
those go on the 2 center bolts of the valve cover
Nice job bro
hey how many pounds are the cap screws calibrated at
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Thanks for this
What brand Torque Wrench is that? None that I find online will facilitate 11NM and 9NM. All the torque wrenches I see online start at around 14NM. I'd hate to have to spend $100 on a torque wrench just to use one time.
Ha! You will be able to use it once you get your obligatory leak at the timing chain tensioner when you either replace the unit or the gasket.
So when you add break cleaner to the engine do you dry it after or just keep it lubricated ?
Brake cleaner evaporates very quickly and doesn't require drying
All I can think is the hotcakes gasket from green acres 😂
Why is the title for a 2007 and this guy starts off with its a 2006? Is it the same for both?
03-08 should be the same
Would you recommend an oil change right after that?
Wouldn’t make a difference unless you needed it