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Hello everybody! Good day to you! Welcome back! Glad you guys are here. We're going uh, back up in the air with this uh particular. Nissan Frontier The Trans is out of it. It's over there out of stand.

Uh, yes. I Skipped all the laborious Parts We're gonna go back to the engine, pull the flex plate slash flywheel off and then I'll be in a position to change the rear crankshaft seal. So stay tuned because this is gonna be a very good video. By the way, if you're new here, welcome, Glad you guys are here! This is a uh part three I think I think this is the third video.

No, no, no, this is the fourth. Uh. First video I diagnosed the AC Second video: We tore down the uh, the oil pan, the front timing cover, timing belt, and the water pump. Third video: I Replaced the front steering gear and some of the hydraulic lines and now, like I said, we're going back to the back of the engine.

We're gonna pull this flex plate off and get that rear crank seal replaced. All right. Let's go ahead and get to it. We've got a 14 mil socket here.

Let's pull these uh, crank bolts out. Oh good. They came loose I Was afraid the little gun wasn't going to do it and it's close. You hear that hammer in there, double hitting.

There we go. one more. let's put these aside. there's hundreds of bolts that have been removed out of this truck.

Okay, let's pull this guy off I Wonder if this is indexed? No, it's not. It can go any way it wants. I'm gonna mark this. yeah I'd like to mark this because I don't know.

Um, well, it's got a crankshaft uh, position sensor on it and it's back here. and I think it uses some position on this flex plate slash flywheel as it's TDC So I'm just gonna Mark things up a little bit so we know, uh, kind of where this came from. It couldn't hurt, might not be necessary, but it could be. Let's go and pull this guy off next.

Oh, that's a lot of oil in there. Nasty. Come here. There we go.

Okay, so here's the back of the crankshaft. This right here is the seal and you can see a bunch of oil in there. I think I need to remove this little uh, this aluminum housing right here. A couple 10 mil bolts.

let's pull these guys out there flew in my face. I think I just prize off of there. Okay, okay, we'll just get behind it with a little pry bar here and just walk this thing back become disconnected from. Oh, there's a pin right here.

See the old pin? There's a pin kind of hanging on to this. Let's get that thing. walked off. There we go.

All right, there's our rear seal. It's a right here. we've got a gasket between that little cover plate and the block. We need to to get that gasket separated or just grind it off with a polishing wheel.

Yeah! I think I'll just hit it with a ziz wheel spider web. Okay, all right, incoming power Tools: Polish off that gasket business right there and then we'll have a nice, clean, smooth surface to go off of dog noises. Okie doke. So we got the back of the crank uh, seal plate thing kind of polished up.
It was a bit of rust pitting right here, but that seems to be a little inconsequential because the seal is here and then around here at the gasket. So I think that's okay. I'm just gonna polish up this uh mating surface for the trans real quick and then we can think about reinstallation. Clean that up real nice.

Yeah, that's pretty good. All right. All right, let's rinse this thing off and then get that new seal installed shiny. There we go.

That's pretty. Give it a good little wipe down here. Much more better. All right.

All righty. we're over here at the bench. I've got the rear seal and it's a little flange thing I need to uh to knock the seal out and then uh, we can uh, press the new one in see if my Vise opens up enough to uh to support this properly. So I can press uh press that old seal out I have to avoid breaking this of course I break it I'm I'm in trouble I Think right about there.

that's good. Let's get at it with a punch. old seal. There's our new one.

Clean this floor out of this thing a little bit and get all the nasty out. Make it nice and shiny. There we go. clean the bottom side too.

It's got a bunch of sealant on it from the last attempt to seal this up with silicone. or RTV get rid of that. Very good. Okie Dokes This thing's nice and clean and shiny like.

let's go ahead and get our seal uh tapped into place here real easy. just walk it in with a dead blow. Beautiful. very nice.

All right. new seal and a new gasket coming into position here. Let's go ahead and set this gasket up on its uh, on its little studs there. I'm gonna throw a little bit of grease on this seal so it slides well and then we can get this guy bolted back together.

Okay A little bit of grease goes right in there on that seal. Some people don't do this I prefer to do it because why not? Couldn't hurt I'll just stick a little bit on that surface. It's kind of a lot of bit, but that's fine and you can sneak that guy over the crank. Oh my.

Gasket moved. Oh no oh no no no no no no we're not doing that. Line the pins up and crankshaft seal is in position. That's pretty much better.

Good. Okay, let's get our four little bolts here that hold this, uh, bracket assembly together. Get these guys on. We got four of those.

Nice. Let's go ahead and give it some actual clicks. Be good. Actual clickage is complete.

well. I Just spied with my little eye. Something not good You see right here. What's that right there? That's the vacuum line for the uh, fuel pressure regulator and right above it.

Sorry I hit you with suppliers right above it is where it plugs into right here that little tube. The issue is is there is no vacuum line I'm going to need to uh to fix that while I'm back here. We're going to call that a bonus. Let's get this.
uh, this old hose off of here. It's in there good too. Come on. vacuum hose become removed.

There we go. You see that that's not okay. Okay, I've got a piece of a bulk vacuum hose here I Think this right here should be enough. Just two or three inches.

Let's cut that off all the way up. Oh I can't even reach stuff poking me. Okay, that's on the vacuum source. push down a little further.

there we go and then we'll Loop it around, plug it into the regulator, fuel pressure regulator and that's a uh, that's a complete repair all right. Okie Dokes time for some reassembly. Let's go ahead and get our plate spacy plate back in and it's going to ride over the two dial pins right here and over here. We'll set that gun in looking good.

Bolts are lined up Now we can get the flex plate in. Okay, flex plate coming in I'm gonna put it back exactly where I got it, marking up my nail polish with my nail polish. Put our little washer plate thing on there so there's debris. Get out of here Sure right there.

Go ahead and get this guy threaded and we'll run it down with our gun. Come on bolts. get in there. That's three.

four bolts, five bolts and six bolts. Red. There we go. Beginning forward impacting kicks now.

please. There we go. All right now. We got the Uh Flex plate installed.

We're gonna get out of here. We're gonna move back around to the front of the engine because it is now time to get that oil pump installed. Once the pump's installed, I can get the Uh, the pickup tube installed and then we can get the pan reinstalled. Then we will go back up top, get the water pump and the timing belt and all that good stuff reinstalled.

Now as you can see I've already stuck the gasket on the Block It's being held in position with the two retainer pins or alignment dowels, alignment pins, whatever you want to call them. We've got a flat right here and a flat here on the oil pump and that's how the crankshaft drives the oil pump. This part rotates and that's where the gears are inside. So I need to get that lined up and we also need to make sure that I don't roll this uh, this seal right here and it cause it to uh to come apart as it slides over crankshafts.

Now not very easy to do. I'm just kind of wiggling it and I think I'm actually going to reach reach out back and grab a flywheel to kind of turn this to help that seal slide over the front of the crank. Not easy to achieve. Okay, so we've we've got this seal sliding position here.

Let me try to seat the pump on its little alignment pegs and there we go. That's that's good motion there. It went in right there, went in. I Think we're in good shape here I like it.

It's almost almost flush on the Block Let me just give it to a couple little Taps here. I Think we're good. Make sure those pins are in position and they're seated. Very nice.
Okay, we've got a few bolts that need to go in. We've got this, uh, this big 12. that one goes over there I believe. And then there's a few little 10 mil size bolts.

Get these guys all started! Plus that hidden one back here that I forgotten about when I took it apart on Hyde's back over here. Let's get all these guys screwed in good. See, there was one that goes here that's part of a bracket. but I'll go ahead and get this one started just to uh just to have it in place I'll take it back out later.

All right 12 Mil Clips Very good. Let's go ahead and get those tens run down. Beautiful. All right.

let's get this with some, uh, some torque wrench action. All right coming in with a water pump. Next, we've got a couple of the studs in the pump and or the bolts rather and these are here just to kind of hang on to that gasket. It's uh, not exactly flat, so it wants to flip flop around a little bit.

so we're just going to sneak this guy in I have it upside down. Epic fail. Hang on. Doing it wrong.

All right gaskets coming in, pumps coming in just trying to get all this stuff aligned a line. so the uh, or before the uh, the gasket falls off. pardon my crappy camera angle here. This is not a very easy uh task to accomplish.

I'm watching the guests get making sure it doesn't fall out. That would be horrible. Okay, that's three of the bolts on. that little guy on the end is there, but that's not going to stay and I got one.

two. Looks like three more bolts for this water pump. Another one. All right.

Yeah, And where's my, uh, my last one? I'm missing one. Hang on, it's that one. Okay, that? uh, that's all the water pump bolts. Those guys are in position.

Let's run those down next and then we'll get the timing set reinstalled. My lost bolt was actually this one because this one was not installed and I had this bolt over here. so I had to take this bowl out of here and then put this one here. That's that was my issue.

I fixed it. No worries. Okay, another there we go. and that one down there.

All right. I think I'm missing one. Sure am at the bottom. Nice.

All righty. we're looking for 21 newton meters of torque. That's at the top of the range for this torque wrench. Actual.

Click There we go. three and four here comes. uh, number five and last one back over here. Good to go.

Okie Dokies Let's get the crankshaft sprocket slid back onto the snout of the crank. It's got a little shim right here there we go. Get past that. Here Comes Our sprocket.

Let's slide that guy on a little more fees. It's a tight squeeze. We'll just tap it on in there I can do that. Okay, all right.

next up time for the tensioner pulley. Slide that guy on just like so and it's got two washers in the front of it. And of course there's a nut. Get those washers in Let's thread the nut on there.
That thing's spring-loaded and the Springs riding on this little stud right here. It's hard to see from where we all right see right there. that's the stud and the tensioner spring. Snug that guy down there.

we go. Okay, here's what I'll do: I'll uh, turn this tensioner down to kind of preload it and I'll just tighten the nut a little bit so y'all can't see I know I'm terrible. Stay all right now. We can go ahead and get the belt set up.

So fortunately, the spell is marked ZR that's for crankshaft. We've got left camshaft and there's our Mark right there. and we have right camshaft. and there's our Mark I think it's this one.

the dotted Mark Either way, what we're gonna do is I'm going to align this Mark up with the dot that's on the crankshaft pulley down here and then the next Mark with the die on the cam pulley. and of course the third Mark with that dot over there. Kind of hard to do because it's difficult to see, but what I'll think I'll do is I'll set up these two top marks first. That way we don't uh, get ourselves confused because those are easiest to see.

so we'll go with what we know. Okay, now this is the uh, the tension side over here. The crankshaft turns clockwise from the way we're looking at it, so we want to do the the tensioned side to begin with. To start with first words: Okay Frank Cam can bolt is off or the cam Mark is off.

Let me move this. I need to I need to put a clip on this to hold these belts in position. That's what I need to do. Yeah, here's how this is going to go.

What I'll do is we've got our our little Mark lined up with our line. I'll take a paper clip here, a little binder clip and we'll just clip that guy right in. Oh no, it didn't work there. We go flip that guy right on straight.

that should hold it in its appropriate position. We're lined up. yep, looking good. Okay, okay.

looking down we've got. there's the mark on my on my crank or the crank. Mark Rather, where does that go? It goes. That's between these two ribs by my thumb shoe.

We're right on it right there. Let's wrap the belt around. it's almost in perfect position here. Push that guy on stay and we'll double check the mark.

you guys see. there's the dot gets light in there. there's the DOT and our white Mark should be right under that dot and the survey says I can't see it I think I got it? Uh, negative. we're a tooth off.

Hang on, let's try again. Flashlight gravity there. it is all right. Taking a look from down below, let's check those marks and yeah, we're we're off like a whole two.

Let me turn this crank a little bit. rotate that way. How about now are we lined up? Yes, we are okay now. I can just turn that crank back and it'll take the slack out of the belt and then we'll be in.

uh, in position here. Turn that by Handsome. There we go. Now we're tight.
Okay, let's go back up top and do the uh. the other camshaft. Okay, let's just recheck everything that Mark's lined up. I know that one's lined up down below because we just put it there.

Now we need to get this cam in position and then we can tighten the belt. Okay, let's turn this until we almost went too far. Let's get our uh, we were like one tooth off. I'm actually might have to pull that tensioner pulley back out.

Yeah. I think I do. hang on. Well, the the Mark's lined up.

Maybe I can slip this thing over. Maybe maybe not. No. I'm not using pry bar can't pry bar timing belts.

That's a bad idea. but I can use flangy Force and we are on. Beautiful. There we go.

Let's double check some marks real quick. The dots are lined up with the DOT that line is lined up with that dot right there. Hard to see. Pull our clip back out if there's the dot right there.

see that and then the bottom one. Let's go back down below and recheck that one just in case. Yep, we're good. There's the line.

There's the DOT so the engine is now in time. Very good. Let's go back up. We'll set tension on the tensioner right about.

Yeah, sure. What I'll do is turn our driver. We've got some tension on the Belt and we can lock it down. Please become locked down now.

Looks good, Feels good. Click It is good. That's tight. Everybody's aligned.

Good to go. Okey doke. So from this point of view, we're in good shape right here. Let's go back down below, Raise this thing up, and we need to get the oil sump pickup installed.

and then we can get the pan reinstalled and then resealed. I'm missing. moving back up all the way up. All right Pickup tube is coming into position here.

It's got two little brackets on the side that bolt it to the bottom of the the engine and then there's two bolts up in the front that bolt it to the oil pan. Let's get all these guys started here. All four need to be threaded before we, uh, attempt to tighten them down. which is how it is.

Come here. Thread. Get in there. Please.

thread there. All right. There's one and number two coming in. Get in there.

Come on. come on. Oh well. you won.

I'll do it. There We go. All Right. Get somewhere now.

Twice clicked Thrice Click. Let's get these guys in next foreign position. Let's go ahead and fetch the pan. I'll clean it up real quick and then we can get that thing set in and uh and resealed actually.

Uh, hang on a second. I'm ahead of myself I need to get the oil filter adapter bolted onto that pump I was supposed to transfer this over earlier and I did not. So I need to squeeze this thing up into its home. which I might have made a mistake by not doing that earlier.

Yeah, that's gonna be that's gonna be a real tight fit to get a hold of that bolt. Oopsie, air or assembly error? No worries. So we've got three bolts in. This guy should be able to do this better.
Be able to do this. or I might have to take that alternator bracket off and that will displease me. Left me alone. I Think we're good.

Yeah, yeah, we're good actually. I probably should have, uh, put the pan on before this. So here's what I'll do: I'll leave this thing flippy floppy like since it's in position and since I can reach the bolts and then I'll get the pan in just in case. I'm uh, I'm correct with incorrect with my order of operations here.

Okay, so at this point I think we need to have an intermission. This video actually ran for over an hour and the AI does not like one hour plus videos. So what I've done is I've gone ahead and cut this one off at the half hour mark. but don't worry, the other half of this video is already available.

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94 thoughts on “Almost impossible l! rear main seal, remove transmission! hundreds of bolts! #motor #engine bonus”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Anderson says:

    The bill for the repairs will be more than the truck is worth

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M S says:

    Try using permatex gasket maker. Helps with gaskets falling off. Recommended by Erick O 😅

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Vallez says:

    Ray I know I'm always saying this but the sound effects on the cleaning spray always makes me laugh

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars N7492 says:

    Even if he's not working on your year/model car, the tricks he's picked up in 25+ years, not in any manual, are priceless. Extracting rusted bolts, noting when orientation of a part matters, how to use simple tools to replicate the manufacturer's uber expensive tool… one of the best YouTube channels for a DIY to learn with. And also fun to see him do all of the backbreaking work!

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Nissen says:

    On the seal if the crank has a groove on the back side of the seal there is a spring o ring pull it out twist it to separate and cut 1/4 inch off the flat side do not cut the pointy side then reverse twist the spring and screw the pointy side back into the cut side then slide spring back in to seal it will add more pressure to the seal and will stop all leaks even if there is a bit of wear !!!!

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kerry Lewis says:

    I'm here for my Friday night clicks

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars warren hall says:

    gday ray. great finding that hose but i would have replaced the three frost plugs at the back of the block. they do go rusty and leak.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars eddy Mahon says:

    Commercial killed the affect of your “tap tap” Adam Sandler humor. Oh well.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Moefuggerr says:

    Don't know how many times I have spotted something else while doing a different thing.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars richard richford says:

    I worked for gmc for 35 years there's a special tool to install the main seal.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A Dot In The Shark says:

    That thing is going to be a $$$ bill after all the work you've done to it!

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Stockley says:

    Why don’t you mechanics ever use the parts cleaning tank

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pixelmator says:

    Why hello Ray, good evening to you sir. Great video as always.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arthur Apostolopoulos says:

    Why does that pickup tube look so crusty considering it's submerged in oil all the time?

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rudolph Madronich says:

    Ray you are an awesome honest mechanic if I lived closer I would come to you for car and truck repairs that are beyond my scope of knowledge. I live in crazy California the state of confusion.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ty Longoria says:

    Other mechanics: "g*d dammit co*k sucking mother fu*ker piece of sh*t!!!" Ray: calm as hell I made an oopsie. Love it!

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Keith Fork says:

    I clicked on the BG link. Funniest thing I have read lately. Packed under hygienic conditions.Must have been written by A.I.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Norman Harris says:

    Would probably have been easier to pull the motor and trans and do all this on an engine stand?

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars noneya says:

    I would like to see you do a full rebuild from block up.. would be a great adventure!

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stormspark says:

    Whoever owns this must really love this vehicle. This is a LOT of work, probably expensive. But probably also not as much as they'd pay at another shop.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Greg E says:

    You are so lucky… Another happy Sunny morning.. greeting us with your good morning everyone… Here in the weather a hole of Wisconsin we see another 10 in blizzard tonight and tomorrow… It never ends… I am 73 years old and have lived here all my life and I'm totally sick of this BS. But I'm too totally invested in the farm and everything else. No Way out… I always thought I could be as happy as you but it's not going to happen. Thanks for all your cool videos it always made my day.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wallace says:

    Holmes noticed the missing vacuum line….omggg, Watson is amazed, as usual…..

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aleks Mechanics says:

    Notification squad Have a nice weekend!🔥🔥🔥

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ham & Drill Bit Sandwich says:

    A tip on the timing belt. Get a silver Sharpie and extend the timing line to the front of the belt, this will make lining up that crank dot so much easier.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Randy Hanson says:

    You said "More better". LOL Love it. Rear main seals are a bee-otch. I broke many right angle pliers on older engines pulling those out.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Job38Four says:

    I have to watch part 2 of this nail biting cliff hanger…………….

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BixbyConsequence says:

    It's only a matter of time before the YouTube AI catches on to your subterfuge! But I applaud you.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Parsons says:

    Question? Those that twist on tools, have whatever system needed for the work. Metric VS US imperial.
    What measure system is the most used in your shop today? For someone starting to acquire tools for the next generation,, would you acquire all metric and add US standard as needed ?

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Simon Bradford says:

    Just wondering, why is there some amateur welding on the flywheel?

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zMeul says:

    can't prybar cam belt
    are you sure 🤨

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars aznboycols says:

    You know, when Ray started this repair..I was kidding that this could be a 5 part series.

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dwight Yost says:

    I was hoping you would use at least one case of break clean on this job but not none 😢😢😢😢😢😢

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Michaels says:

    Loving this series sir. TY NJ

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Charles Laing says:

    I think I would have put a little sealant on the pitted area behind the rear-main seal plate, just in case.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don Fayetteville says:

    after all of the videos of yours I've seen I was kinda shocked when you were putting on gears you didn't lube up any metal on metal. Where you had the woodruff keys for example.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bruce MacDonald says:

    Use a brightly colored zip-tie to hold the timing belt in place on the cam sprockets. Run it through a hole then up and over the belt.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cliff says:

    Good job Ray 🎉😊

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mad Max says:

    I hate bride end screen links, they block everything

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Donald Huffman says:

    Hey Ray I have a suggestion maybe next time put a pink mark on edge of belt to make easier to tell where the line is just a thought have a great day and a very big 👍.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Millhollon says:

    Great work Ray 👏 👍 👌 love your channel and moma Ray's channel to

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Smith says:

    How on earth do you remember where parts go ?

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kurt Loeffler says:

    You put grease on the ream main seal to slip it on, but when it came to the crank sprocket, you slapped in on dry…what the hey?

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve C says:

    You sneaky guy… LOL … I Love it! Hahahahahaha

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Galipo says:

    Paint marker on the flex plate ray was here

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dana says:

    how the hell did you spot that vacuum line, that's impressive

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Julio Garcia says:

    My 04 running great with 225k miles was given to me by my late father I’ll keep it forever 👍

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve G says:

    How do you know how much tension to put on the timing belt?

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Pressman says:

    Excellent reassembly ! Glad you found that busted vacuum line on the fuel regulator have a great day

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Patrick Jones says:

    Does it sound like she is reading from a script. What does this have to do with this case? He was so bad he went on 16 trips AFTER the collision. Give $300 – give her the dollar she sued for, and call it a draw

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Motorhead says:

    Another great video Ray ‼️

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rager1969 says:

    Why not post that secret video later in the day as a normal video?

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve G says:

    Aviation gasket sealer is your friend.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve G says:

    Another thing you should do is pack the back of the seal with grease so that spring doesn't jump out when your installing it.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Max Berres says:

    Hey Ray, you repaired your radio. It is "All Summer Long" from Kid Rock again. Now we all wait for "Whats Up" from the 4 None Blondes, and this will be a confirmed success…😆

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thanh Ma says:

    Did you ever thinks open rear oil pump and add Vaseline inside the oil pump " prime it first before you install the oil pump ? " It help stop the starvation on the oil pump before you install it ?

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars C. Smith says:

    Nice video Ray, you were deep diving on this one. Always good to watch you and your talking your way through it. That’s why you are number one. Hope you and others watching have great day. Click, I’m out.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alan Earnest says:

    Good thing you marked the flywheel,they have to go back one way

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Robey says:

    You took all that stuff apart, why didn't you change the thermostat at the same time? Just curious.

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hans R says:

    You know we love the actual clicks Ray!!! Thanks for an new technical beautyfull vid!!!

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars datsunruss says:

    Oooooo exciting – I love secret squirrel stuff !!!!

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jay Cruz says:

    Awesome work, brother. Keep the videos going.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tommy C says:

    ☑️Greetings everyone❣️I have made an appointment for rehabilitation… I’ve been watching Ray’s videos (almost every day). They will have to ‘click’ / assist me, to move away from my addiction. 🤪😛😜Ha ha!

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris holmes says:

    less chance of the seal ripping with grease then putting it on dry! i do the same little bit of lube.

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mark teslaman says:

    Alyouminyum not aluminum

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt Brown says:

    Finding that vacuum line was a stroke of genius. Massive, good catch.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eddie Murphy says:

    Another great job done , thanks for the video

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Patrick Chavez says:

    Quadruple supper secret location for the next video! Ha

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nick In Florida says:

    I just got a used car which is actually a hybrid…. it burns both gas and oil 😊

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kicknsystm says:

    I have a 2000 Xterra with this engine. I forgot to connect that little vacuum line you found for the fuel pressure regulator & from the top you really can't see it. It caused a mystery minor rough idle. It drove fine but was irritating at stops. Also, mpg went down quite a bit.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stevo says:

    brilliant now im off to watch the follow up to this one,,thankyou Ray,,have a good weekend,👌👍

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Apex Predators says:

    It's a confirmed kill.

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars gundaddyg says:

    Watch Wes Work is much better than this clown… not a opinion, straight fact

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Bedard says:

    Ray – marking the flywheel position before removing it just in case was a great move that showed your experience. Unsure if it was needed, but better to be safe. I assume you've been bitten before by not doing something like that, as many of us have.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J Wray says:

    INDIAN HEAD GASKET SHELLAC very sticky and will hold a gasket in place, as my Dad called it, Black Tar..

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Smilie says:

    Am I the only one that now buys a can of brake cleaner every time I visit the parts house as a result of watching Ray's videos?

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J Wray says:

    rear main PTFE seals go in dry, and rubber seals can be lubricated. Also use a small pointed pick and insert it between the crank and seal lip, carefull not to puncture or rip the seal, and carefully run the pick around the crank, be sure to keep all pressure on the crank… This insures the lip is in the right position and is not folded over from a install….

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Heiberg says:

    What piece of equipment are you lacking in the new shop that you wished you had❓Not that I can afford to purchase it for you I just asking. Cheers from 🇨🇦

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Q says:

    Hey Ray,. Been watching for a year or so and a lot of binge watching too. When you were using the zizz wheel for the gasket I was wondering whatever happened to the carbide super scraper? Haven't seen it since you left the other shop.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tyler Hair says:

    This person must really love that truck. Had to cost a small fortune in labor costs to fix all this mess!

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars G O says:

    Hey Ray, the split video ( on screen link) worked fine on my Big screen Android TV and also on my iPhone. Great series on this vehicle lots of learning points. Thanks for another always interesting and fun adventure in your ever evolving auto shop.

    Loved the after hours cocktail hour the other day. A well deserved bit of down time from within your shop as the sun was setting. It was just beautiful.

    Cheers,
    G.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Blue Mule says:

    Ray well done, not slathering the gasket in goop, torqueing the bolts on the seal retainer, all what a technician should do. Also looking around "while You are under there" saved you and your customer headaches in the future, finding a broken vacuum line and fixing it, outstanding work !
    Blue Mule

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Kennedy says:

    👍👍👍👍for another great video featuring the Red Nissan pick’m up truck. I think that it great that you used red grease to match truck color🙂. It’s always great watching you having yourself a great day. Thanks for the brake clean nice and shiny part, was having withdrawals from not seeing it🙂

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jonathan Hanichak says:

    Isn't there that phenomenon? Where if you stick two pieces of metal together that are precision cut, they'll cold fusion to each other. Why don't we use that in manufacturing where we wouldn't have to use gaskets anymore? 😅

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Warren Garabrandt says:

    Love the hash tags. All engines are motors, Not all motors are engines. Motor is a generic term that refers to any unit that imparts motion, including proteins in your cells that move molecules around, rubber bands on a balsa wood airplane, an electric motor in a drill, and the internal combustion engine in your car. An engine refers to a more specific kind of motor, a machine that uses various thermodynamic processes to turn heat into work.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aaron Britt says:

    Sorry, pet peeve and I don't know why it's so common in the auto tech world, but please stop referring to bolts by their head size. Example… Those little bolts aren't 10mm. They're 6mm. I know you're not gonna stop and every tech I work with does the same thing. They all look at me funny when I refer to bolts by their actual size.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jedibooney says:

    Ray's movie quote game is strong.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Bartelmann says:

    ur using da cardboard. nice

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arthur Samson says:

    Okay, why do you have a wheel weight hammer when you don't even have a tire balancing machine???
    Waaaaaita minute…..Have you been holding out on us Ray???

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Loud Elvis says:

    Or any Bigfoot will have the link to the secret video…

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don Wyoming says:

    Thanks to watching Ray, I felt confident running down a vacuum leak & a misfire on my son's car. Not sure if it's 100% fixed yet, but two issues have been resolved with little trouble.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john eun says:

    Crazy thing that vise from hft is pretty smooth for the price

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars myko freder says:

    Don't understand the moon shaped gadget, what does it seal with everything else just metal on metal, maybe there is oil in those triangular cavities?

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars PZ852 says:

    Ray, Did you install the seal goes at the top of the Oil pump and bottom of Water pump housings??

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Walker says:

    Ray, Good work as always but I am very mystified how the customer can afford to put all of this money into an old truck. I am not a throwaway person but the cost of saving some things is huge.

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