The 600,000 Mile Lexus Restoration | Is it Ever Going to Drive Again?

The 600,000 Mile Lexus Restoration | Is it Ever Going to Drive Again?

We continue the work on the 600,000 mile Lexus LS430 restoration to the pursuit of perfection that birthed this car with A LOT more work this time.

If you’ve missed the first parts of this series, find it in the link below
PART 1 https://youtu.be/CwGheKtGT8I
PART 2 https://youtu.be/KkeXCAgd7S4
PART 3 https://youtu.be/4YTpeTSA3Sg
PART 4 https://youtu.be/fijX1VN-ImM
PART 5 https://youtu.be/kyu3OzXgZhA
PART 6 https://youtu.be/8Gevr6tnDLU
PART 7 https://youtu.be/H_cuB6KOmBA
Part 8 https://youtu.be/VlhQZ1Oh-90

The most expensive episode in this series continues and if anything gets worse! We are almost done with the oil leaks and mechanical repairs!

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0:00 Intro
0:51 Rear Main Seal Installation
6:37 Transmission Installation
13:10 Opening the Box of Surprises
29:29 Problems With the “New” Transmission
36:33 Totalling it some more
42:56 Does it Start?
46:07 Does it Drive?

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Dawood says:

Wouldn’t it be better to push on the transmission pan with the transmission hoist. So that way there is equal pressure through out the pan and sealer, also it would free up both hands.

James Anderson says:

Got to find a good angle torque wrench. You doing great work on that Lexas. I noticed one bolt 11mm instead of a 10mm on my 42LE Chrysler ground strap bolt.

Lovell Campbell says:

I'm curious why don't you do a lot more with all the Avalon and 2000 models five models

Lovell Campbell says:

I have a Toyota Avalon that has over four hundred thousand miles and it still was driving it does needs front-end work and the transmission hangs up or just a little do you have any suggestions besides getting rid of it I love this style

Lovell Campbell says:

I love your show I love the way you present things and I have a Toyota Avalon 2005 it has 4

J.Howard J says:

Has anyone had experience with cotton and superglue? Makes a very strong material as far as I know. I'm not sure about the heat and cold resistance afterward though.

Emmanuel Espinosa says:

please make a review for engine deposit cleaner….is it true?tell us more about it!….

smithraymond09029 says:

I am surprised AMD didn't pull that trans pan on the bench, before installing the transmission.

Trev 007 says:

The man’s a genius.

The Bed Doctor says:

Ice blasting is a great idea

Jimmy Manan says:

Use it yourself and do not let others gobble up the miles!

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