I noticed Bittersweet Symphony playing on your radio. I refer to that as "The obligatory fireworks song" because literally every fireworks display I have seen which uses music has that song in whole or in part. Every single one. And I have no idea why.
"When you hear the sound of thunder, don't you get too scared, just grab your thunder buddy, and say these magic words: "F*** you, thunder! You can suck my d***! You can't get me thunder 'cause you're just God's farts!"
Repent to Jesus Christ “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,” Matthew 28:19 NIV T
Ray you forgot the throttle body gasket. I double check the first video and confirmed there is a gasket. You better call that customer and requested it could be brought back to you until the gasket the right way.
Since you use oil in drums… do you aggitate/circulate the oil before you fill those amuhzon jugs? The additive packages in oil will come out of solution and fall to the bottom of the drum. This can rob the early oil changes of the necessary additives.
Your quip brought back a fourty year old memory. My shop teacher in high school had a saying about working too quickly: “The hurrider you go, the behinder you get.”
As a DIY person I was always in the habit of breaking loose any fill plugs before draining anything. In the event the fill plug is a 'fail' you'd end up in a very bad situation.
Hey Ray did you know Toyota market this vehicle in Australia as a Kluger my brother has had 2 they are incredible reliable ,but it is Toyota Kym Adelaide
Hee, I had a shiny moment at work yesterday. A drive belt decided to rip itself to bits, the spanner monkeys took bits off and about 10 years worth of crud, grease and muck was presented to me…… cue double handed muck removal sequence. Spanner monkeys put it all back together and you can't see the shiny anymore, so sad. But I know that it's there so I'm happy. You have yourself a good one Ray, great video as always
Mechanic Upsells Extra Parts! "While we're in there…" Toyota 3.5 VVT V6
https://youtu.be/S_OrofHfjcQ
I noticed Bittersweet Symphony playing on your radio. I refer to that as "The obligatory fireworks song" because literally every fireworks display I have seen which uses music has that song in whole or in part. Every single one. And I have no idea why.
"When you hear the sound of thunder, don't you get too scared, just grab your thunder buddy, and say these magic words: "F*** you, thunder! You can suck my d***! You can't get me thunder 'cause you're just God's farts!"
From Leo: Surprising oil filter change. I did not think anyone used an open element canister oil filter since 1960.
Plastic intake manifolds, etc.. this won't last as metal ones.. well, maybe in the rust belt it is better..
Repent to Jesus Christ “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,”
Matthew 28:19 NIV
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Ray you forgot the throttle body gasket. I double check the first video and confirmed there is a gasket. You better call that customer and requested it could be brought back to you until the gasket the right way.
Since you use oil in drums… do you aggitate/circulate the oil before you fill those amuhzon jugs? The additive packages in oil will come out of solution and fall to the bottom of the drum. This can rob the early oil changes of the necessary additives.
Really love 4 Non Blondes, eh Ray?
27:10 was that a thunder rumble there? hehe moistures always good!
You didn't tighten clamp on throttle body
Your quip brought back a fourty year old memory. My shop teacher in high school had a saying about working too quickly: “The hurrider you go, the behinder you get.”
Another great vid Ray, have a good weekend.
Something about Four non blondes Always on the radio in Background
As a DIY person I was always in the habit of breaking loose any fill plugs before draining anything. In the event the fill plug is a 'fail' you'd end up in a very bad situation.
Ray, ALWAYS take the filling bolt out first, because if you cant get that out and you already drained it then you are screwed
Hey Ray did you know Toyota market this vehicle in Australia as a Kluger my brother has had 2 they are incredible reliable ,but it is Toyota
Kym
Adelaide
Hee, I had a shiny moment at work yesterday. A drive belt decided to rip itself to bits, the spanner monkeys took bits off and about 10 years worth of crud, grease and muck was presented to me…… cue double handed muck removal sequence. Spanner monkeys put it all back together and you can't see the shiny anymore, so sad. But I know that it's there so I'm happy.
You have yourself a good one Ray, great video as always
Nicely done, Ray. Now it's time for a brief "here's the battery charger" lesson for Troy.