pretty easy labor make sure that you do not overtighten the intake valve gassket bolt’s because you can easly smash the gasket….
pretty easy labor make sure that you do not overtighten the intake valve gassket bolt’s because you can easly smash the gasket….
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How did you learn this? Do you think that it is possible for me to start
modifying and editing my car myself just through watching videos and
stuff… did you have any classes?
wasted 3 hours changing the gasket because its still leaked!!! USE A
SEALANT TOO!
lexus recommends only original rubber gaskets from toyota’s.. this is all
explanation…
only buy original gasket’s from lexus dealership…..
Hi Alexey I can’t really tell from the video but it looked like there was
oil in the actual spark plug wells themselves. How would you go about
cleaning this? And also what did you use to clean the intake valve cover?
CRC electric parts cleaner…..
What CRC spray are you using in this to clean the oil from the plug
connectors?
Ok thanks for the reply, and it’s safe to just spray that down into the
spark plug area to clean the oil around them? What if some drops down into
the engine?
Nice video, I noticed some people put a sealant around the threading of the
spark plug, but you didn’t use it, what is it used for? Thanks for the video
yes it’s safe because it’s evaporates just in a 10-15 seconds…
sealant is needed if engine is worn up and oil is leaking from cylinder…
this not gonna help that much anyway only temp fix
to clean intake valve cover i used alcohol based wipes… i cleaned oil
from spark plugs coil and wires… left some on wells it will burn with
time… not a big deal… it’s hard to remove all oil completely from
everywhere the space is pretty small…
Some people use the rubber gasket and others use FIPG. I see you choose the
rubber gasket and not the sealant. Can you explain?
you can see the picture of alternator and starter, spark plugs on this crs
spray.. 😉