PT 1: Oil in Radiator! 2003 Chevy Monte Carlo 3.8 Manifold Leak!
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Hi everybody, good day to you! Welcome back to part Two Reassembly: This is a 2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo I think it's an SS 3.8 liter GM V6 Super nice engine. Let's light it up. There we go. We pulled this intake off because we found some oil and engine coolant was mixing and it mixes through a failed gasket at these uh, coolant ports right here in the cylinder head and then that coolant will leak down into the oil, mix all together and oil mixes in with the coolants as well.

It's a it's a communication between the fluids and uh, we had to resolve that issue so we pulled the intake off. We've got everything cleaned up I've cleaned out the intake ports, We have flushed out the valley and cleaned all the debris out of that with the exception of this Leaf right here. let's get that out of there. we don't need you.

So now we're gonna go fetch the intake, fetch the gaskets they have arrived and we're gonna prep this uh, this engine block and get this thing put back together and back on the road. So stay tuned because this is going to be a very good part too. All right time to start unboxing some pots. This has been previously opened because it was sealed with Scotch tape.

These are supposed to be non-returnable if open, but this one was returned anyway. This one that's our upper intake gasket. so let's go and just, uh, stick this guy in right now. Flip this guy over I Took everything outside and blew all this stuff off, gave it a spray down.

It was kind of dirty. Uh, that's the EGR tube right there. We don't want to forget that. So let's see.

how does this go. We go like this. pull the tube back out, pluck that guy in. like.

so. let's get rid of some old gasket material. I Need to blow this off some more. That's nasty.

Super clean, loud noise is powering down. So what we need to do is we fit this into the tube. There's a little hole right there that has to fit inside of that and then we can snap this plenum gasket on. There we go.

No sealant needed. It already has seals. All right, That's good. We don't need this old one anymore.

Let's go set up the manifold gaskets next. I Think they're in another box. Okay, don't need that box. This is our our lower gasket set right here.

This one's been opened as well. not returnable if open. Okay, these are the these are the updated metal gaskets. Uh, yeah, this stuff's all Velcro stuff.

It's what. I Bought not sponsored, don't need that. Oh, we've got fuel injector. O-rings These are the block seals for the end of the block.

a little bit of sealant. There's actually two types for those block seals, but I think those are the ones. So I'm not going to use these ones. thermostat, gasket, and more.

O-rings for the injectors. We'll do that stuff later. So what I'm going to do I'll fit these block seals first just to make sure everything looks good and seems to line up. They fit in there in such a way where Oil shouldn't be permitted to pass through them.
It's a it's a little sneaky. We'll have to put some silicone sealant at the corners because oil can seep out at the area between the head and the engine block and we don't want that either. So this is kind of like a one chance only type of operation here because if we don't get this sealed properly, it'll leak and then I have to do it again. and I do like my job.

but I don't want to do it twice. Okay, we see how these end pieces right here. They kind of Tuck behind the the block seal right there. You can inadvertently get them on top like this and you don't want to do that.

You got to tuck it down behind there. I will have to pull all this up because I do need some silicone there, but I'm just kind of test fitting everything to make sure it's gonna live in harmony once it's installed in this engine. Oh, we also need to get the little coolant elbow installed as well. That's important.

We're going to find that there's uh, there's two versions of these coolant elbows and I ordered both because I didn't know which one it was. There's the equal length 90 degree version and then there's also one where this, uh, this side is a shorter leg, but it's wider. This particular car is going to use this one. Um, actually there's more than two versions because you can get these in the metal and you can get them in the plastic and I never buy them in plastic when the metal is available.

So I don't ever put one. Don't ever put the plastic one in there. You saw what happened when we tried to take it apart in the last episode. Oh, by the way, if you missed the last episode, just check the link in this video's description and it will take you back to part one.

So what I will do? I'll put a little bit of a dielectric lubricant on that O-ring so it slides in. Very nice hike and we'll get this guy in position first. If so, okay, time to get some sealant in the appropriate locations. So what we'll do, We'll dismantle these gaskets.

We need a dab right here in the corner. Evenly spread another one right here in that corner. There we go and you don't have to. but I Always like to just put a real thin film on the bottom of this little gasket here.

just just in case. Maybe some on the top of the block. Some people are saying gonna say that's the wrong way but that's what I like to do. It's my way.

everybody's different. Plug that guy in. let's keep the little Corners see that and I'll do the same thing over here on this side. Let's get these guys out of the way.

pop that up sealant, more sealant right here on that corner. can't see I'm terrible camera man. there it is and a little bit right here on top of the block. thank you and I'm very generous with this on these corners.

that's a high probability leaking area. We don't want that to leak. Okay, so we got the the end seals on time for one more dab of sealant here and here after we get the gaskets back in position here. Yeah, see that actually.
I'm going to double up on this down down here right there. A little bit more gasket coming in. It's got alignment pegs here and here that locate that gasket in its proper position. There we go, and then we're going to be looking for one more dab of sealant right here on the top side.

so that entire corner is encapsulated with some ceiling. That's the idea. a little bit right there. make a nice transition to the rest of it and we'll do the same on this on the front side here.

a little bit right there and another one right over here to the right off screen. I'd move the cam, but I'm covered to seal it. my bottle just split open. look that was not good.

making a mess. Okay, gasket number two is coming in. I'm going to set the quarters down in position, get the little alignment pegs plugged in, and then again a little bit more sealant right here on the top and a little bit right here on the top of that other side. There we go.

since I've got some extra, why not? Let's put it right here. Yeah, I've got extra I See it is. That's a lot of extra. All right.

let's back this up and get the lower Mana manifold where it's installed. All right. lower manifolds coming into position. We've got the ceiling surfaces all cleaned up, polished to a nice shiny, shiny shiniest.

State It's clean. There we go. So what I need to do is we're going to insert the manifold over this little coolant elbow here and then slide it down and into place. That's the plan and of course time is working against us right now because this sealant is setting up.

So what we need to do is move over here a little bit and I'll go ahead and get this manifold down and in position. So we really only get one good shot at this. Anyway, it's gonna be fine, but it's a little tricky. tricky, tricky, tricky.

The goal here is to not smear the sealant and to uh, to not break our little cool elbow thing as well. Let's see here. let's see. let's angle that down some it's a it turns into a real tight squeeze in here.

Foreign. There we go, elbows in position and we're we're almost there. Just kind of Wiggle at some. and it looks like all of my uh, my bolts are lining up.

Gaskets are in position here. Almost okay. So we're all lined up. The bolt holes look pretty good.

Let's check our seals on the end and make sure they didn't get pushed out. The coolant elbow is in position and seal on this end looks like it's in position. We're good to go. Let's go ahead and start threading some bolts.

Let's just get these guys dropped in. We're gonna get them all threaded and we'll slowly kind of work some torque into them. We don't want to pinch those gaskets or put any like side loads on them. We want this to compress nice and evenly evenly.
I think I stuttered or slurred that word I don't remember I Might have not really thinking about my speech patterns just trying to get this. uh, this thing installed. Mistake free because I do love my job. But I don't want to do this one twice.

Not at all. And uh, there's of course the hidden ones there. You go. Got that one in and there's one more.

Where's that other one more at there? It is okay. Awesome. Put a little bit of pressure on this. All right.

Okey doke. So the torque spec on these particular Fasteners is 11 newton meters I'm sorry 15 newton meters which is 11 foot pounds of torque. So we're using the Uh the little guy I don't know if we can hear the clicks or not. Yeah, sure, we can get an actual quick juice.

There we go. I'm gonna end up doing two passes on this. That one's not even tight anymore. See how when you when you run them down, the remaining or the uh, the ones that were already torqued kind of lose their stretch because the assembly is being brought uh, brought down closer to the manual to the uh, the heads I don't know what I'm talking about.

More clicks and I'm just going to keep running through the sequence until they all stop and I no longer get any gasket compression. the Uh. The book doesn't say to run multiple sequences, but I do on this engine. that's my thing.

that hidden guy rear socket all right. now. we're good. We're torqued good all right.

Loud noises. I'm gonna blow out all these ports again in the bottom up just to make sure there's nothing in there carbon. Thank you. Very good.

All right. Next on my Hit List is going to be all this other uh supporting equipment. Let's get the EGR tube back in thermostat, the hoses, and then we'll get the upper intake on and start getting that thing fastened down. Now if I Remember this thing was a little sneaky to remove so it's probably gonna be a little sneaky to install.

Let's see I'll pry bar it. Oh that was easy. Went right in. look at that.

I had the Finesse I finessed it just right, gave it some some EGR tube. love. Come here and a little bit of torque on these two 13s. it will be good.

Okay, let's bolt this guy down. Kicks anything right here. Oh there you go. I had to order a gasket.

Let's go ahead and get the Uh upper manifold installed. It's real easy. We need to get the wiring harness out of the way nice. Ah, gravity gasket, gravity hang on redo good.

Come here, let's try this again. I'm a whole bunch of fingers so I need to slip this little uh bung thing right here inside of there. There we go. Now let me get this thing installed and I had to slip the EGR tube that was sticking up from the manifold into the port on this upper manifold.

Okay, that's seated, that's flush and bolt this thing down Next let's put this harness up and over where it belongs right there that runs over there. Good Good good, good and bolts. Let's get them. Let's get them in here.
That one goes right there. Started Good Okay all the Fasteners are dropped in I threaded them to save us video time. Let's go ahead and run these down a little bit and then we can get them torque to spec. I Think these are like 20 foot-pounds or inch pounds or newton meters I Have to check I Don't know, but I will check.

Fear not. see this is a plastic component and torque matters on plastic. Okay, that thing is now seated that's in position. Let's get it torqued.

Well I was wrong. That was way off. It's a 89 inch pounds or a 10 newton meters that was pretty low. lower than I Thought Let's begin actual clicks.

Now you gonna do it or what? There it is. Okay I didn't have them nearly as tight as I should have to start. but that's okay. not tight enough is better than too tight.

When coming up on torque, it's not working for me. Let me just speed this up some. I missed one now I did not miss one. All right, returning to actual picking and again, this is compressing that entire gasket.

So I'm gonna go back to the first ones and recheck them. Let's see, we are getting a little bit of motion out of them. Still, that one a couple more to go. Okay, there's one 10 mil over here.

Oh where'd that go? Got it? I See you 10 mil socket recovery Nick I Had the EGR Shield bracket reinstalled. Let's go ahead and run that thing down real quick. Alrighty moving on Some Got our fuel rail here with our injectors. They've all been re-o-ringed and I've got a little bit of a lubricant on there so they seat well.

Let's go ahead and get this thing down in position and bolt it in. Then we will get the wiring harnesses all set up see here making sure nothing gets captured or pinched like this wire and we're going to get all the injectors kind of in the hole a little bit and a little bit of slight down pressure should seat them without that issue. Just kind of Wiggle them in. If you don't put Lube on it, it's a lot harder to get it in and we've got our nuts to three There it is.

one on the back. Okay, okay, some quick 10 mil action. You want to make sure those are all the way seated and you want to make sure those are all the way seated before torquing the nuts because you could break the injector. That would be bad.

All right, let's move in. some. get the rear injectors connected. See that? Uh, that's the alternator.

There's one fuel injector right now. become plugged in. please. Am I doing this right? Hmm.

what this problem? Oh I had it bass backwards. That's what was going on. See what I've done? I've realized the error of my ways. Come on.

get in there now. All right, that's last injector. Sure what we're looking for? What's next on my to-do list? We have a bracket right here. There's a O2 sensor back there.
We got to get that one there. More lumens. Now we can see plug that unit in and then attach it to a bracket after installing the little. Safety Lock See that we plug that guy in? Let's go ahead right here.

this one that's our alternator control circuit. Plug that in and then 13. for the alternator output wire. let's get that guy on.

No impacts on the alternator stud because you'll break it kick. Okay, let's get all this fuel line stuff set up here. Get these guys plugged in bracket that one there. Vacuum line.

Oh I Love the home stretch section. We've got our solenoid here. Flip that guy into its bracket. Slugger in No, No, No, no, no.

Vacuum line for our fuel pressure regulator. that goes right here so everybody's connected. connected, connected, idle Air control, mass airflow, throttle position sensor and this one is for intake air temperature which is in the little ducting. I'll get that later.

Uh, we forgot a vacuum line This goes back onto that vacuum Port down there. See that? that's good? Alrighty I think I'm there. You do spark plugs and oil change and then we're in the home stretch. All right.

So here's what we're gonna do: I'm Gonna Knock these up this first three spark plugs out and get the wire set up and then I'm gonna go back off and I'll do the rear ones real fast and then we connect. We can proceed okay. like I said, we're gonna power through this a little bit so let me pop these plug wires off. Come here.

They're the reason I'm putting wires on. It is because these always like to break when removing them and there's not much we can do about it. The kick: See how these old ones looked? Not terrible. They're always I think they're Delco they look like they've got the 70 something thousand on them.

Good same units are going in AC Delcos OE Quality I Don't like to change spark plugs too far away from what the OE spec is. For example: I wouldn't put Auto lights in this or Champions. In fact, I don't think I'll put champions in anything. no offense to Champions just don't like them.

Okay, there you go. Number two: Wire gravity and there these started off by hand. Get you in there. very nice foreign number three coming in.

Pull that guy out. come on see, they get really really stuck. Seriously, let's try some. Leverage I'll break you off I Don't care.

Got it. Plug number three coming in. get her started. Run it down mix.

Okay plug wires you guys are next. Delcos Just like the ones we took off. Now this is the front bank so let's go ahead and pull the short ones out. Come here.

Okay, long ones are set aside. Here's our short ones. Start with our shortest one. First, match them up through the engine mount and oh I need some dielectric hang on? let's get a little bit of lubricage in there.

Our heat shield gotta have the heat shield. get her plugged in a click so we know we're good. Now this is cylinder number one, so let's go ahead and plug that into number one right there. They're labeled one, four, two, five three, and six.
Okay, a little bit more grease in there, just a dab to prevent water intrusion. There's three. Click that one on. here's five.

Click that one on there we go, and then we'll run these through the engine mount, connect them to the coil as well. So we'll do. Here's number five going in that's connected and number three going through also connected. Okay, I need to get way back and down to those, uh, rear spark plugs.

So while I have the engine mounts removed, I'm gonna hook a ratchet strap up to this guy and we're gonna just pull it forward with the ratchet strap and that's going to give me some more access in the back of the engine. Pull around forward a wee bit. Nothing crazy. We don't want to break our engine or the intake now.

I've got some space back here to get my hands in and I can finagle out these uh last three plugs and wires. so I'll be right back Don't go anywhere. We're going to do this in super high speed. Lightning.

Fast motion. Foreign. Thank you. Okay, brackets back on all the plugs are in all three of the rear side wires are in.

That was fun. We got a 15 mil to tighten down right here. Boom. Where's my socket? Here we go.

I'll use that impacting fix brackets on. let's release the uh, the ratchet strap. This thing is going to go back to where it's supposed to be and I can get the front motor mounts installed. There we go.

Let's put this thing out of here. Bye Okay motor mounts. Get these Wishbone guys in their home here up. They made it to the ground.

no worries. I will get it. there's one. Mount and I just need to kind of pull on the engine some to get it lined up.

Probably should have left that ratchet strap on. No worries. Muscle power, yo. it's one second.

one's right here right in front of us. Foreign. Slip it through. Bolt it in because the wiring harness bracket here that needs to feed through.

No problem. Oh there we go. Yeah, where's my wrench? Six? Nice. Oh yeah.

there we go. All right. Spark plugs are installed fronts rears later bracket, fuel emissions harnesses, intake cables, Vacuum. All right.

everything's looking good. We need to get this up in the air, dump out the oil because there's coolant in it, and uh, filled with fresh oil and then we can starting the engine. cool beans, moving on up black, subscribe button all the way up rear. Let's go ahead and hold this drain plug and see what Treasures lie within I Think it's going to be nasty in there? Let's find out today some light on the subject.

Oh, see what we get? Is it oil? or is it something else? Okay, looks like it's just oil. It's not bad. A bunch of coolant stuff didn't come out. That's good.

Filter is up here behind that control arm. See it in there? I See you sneak this guy out of its home avoiding spillages, huh? Gloves are coming in handy today. Soil's nasty. It's been here for a while.
Come out, come on you piece of filter. Hmm, not gonna fit. How about through the top? Sure got it. Okay A little bit of manual torque here.

clickage and my spray? Where's my? where's my spray? Okay, let's hose this off. Let's get out of here. Refills the engine shiny to buy oil drippages air. Okay, back up top pouring things.

This is not 520 as the bottle says I Just used it for a delivery bottle. This is Five Winter 30 fully synthesized engine oil I Think we need five parts. Love good I Love you. That's in the way.

Food: Okay. preliminary dipstick check. What do we have here? Dug it in and pull it out. Well, we need another quart.

ER Just yet, maybe three quarters of a quart because I put in a quarter quart roughly 12 ounces a pint I don't know math I put something I put some extra in when I did the uh the additive there which is a funnel's empty rechecked and then we can restocking Z Engine: All right, we're right on. our full line. Filter is not primed yet so I could go for a couple more ounces. There we go.

Okay, let's start it and check it. done. Woohoo! Okay Cap clickages There we go. okay.

Oil spilled, caps on levels Approximately accurate. We're low on coolant and that needs to be cleaned out with some Tide Pods or something. Battery is connected. Let's go ahead and stopping is the engine.

Give a chin treatment here. Begin engine stocking sequence. Now it is alive. Yes.

All right. Okay, we've got oil pressure. We've got volts. We got fuel.

We got no check engine lights. This is good. Everything we need is right here. Let's get this off the rack.

I'm gonna pull it outside, hose the engine off, give it the wash down treatment, and uh, we can work on, uh, on handling that coolant situation after that. But I think that is going to be saved uh for a future content. Warning: Warning: Door ajar. Okay.

pull this bad boy on out. runs very well. So far, so good. We'll hose it off, let it run for a while, check it for leaks, and uh I can proceed with additional operations at a later date and time.

So uh, that being said, we're gonna go ahead and clean this off I'm gonna close this video out Like thank you guys for watching this series of videos on this intake manifold replacement job. One of my favorite jobs to perform on these GM 3 8s and three fours, three fives, three ones I think the three nine is the same way. Either way, I Like this operation, it's fast, it's efficient and uh, something I like to do so again again And as always, thank you guys for watching this video. And most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day! You're getting nice and shiny operation now.
Goodbye non-shiny little water in there. For now, we're gonna do a tide pod. Cool plus procedure. Give it all this old nasty and get some nice stretch.

Good coolant in there. Oh by the way, fun fact: if you don't replace the gasket on that upper intake, it will leak coolant into the engine at an alarming rate because the uh, there is dual capacity through that I may have mentioned that earlier, but I'd like to reiterate it at this time. So shiny good, you know? Ex: Mission Complete Goodbye Monte Carlo.

94 thoughts on “Blown out intake! 2003 chevy monte carlo! 3.8”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WD Farm Contracting says:

    is that organic grass fed non gmo bacon grease?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scott R says:

    "if you don't put lube on it, it's a lot harder to put it in" Ray's famous quote 👍

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Nottellingyou says:

    Aa yes, the defective intake manifold gasket. GM had a 10 yr problem with this gasket. Al, 3 series motors were effected

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stacking Dimes says:

    Makes me miss our 1997 Pontiac GTP. I loved that car! Unfortunately Illinois road salt claimed that one!

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lundtland says:

    Flush radiator?

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matthew Root says:

    So now how to clean out the coolant system

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mike thomas says:

    Sometimes, you are a child…… Please don't change. Growing up to much is a horrible thing we do to ourselves

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bas Bass says:

    It was not possible or legal to delete the pollution increasing EGR system?

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Schaeffer says:

    why didnt ya save time and do the plucs and wires while the intakes were off? and never use power tools on a spark plug! andif you dont know why then you been lucky.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Timothy Dubiel says:

    When you are using the Milwaukee 1/4" 12 volt impact, whose deep impact sockets are you using on this tool?

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cameraz Eye says:

    LMAO.. That better be maple bacon grease… Its a Canadian ting

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BR549 says:

    No radiator flush?

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Donald Allaway says:

    Was wondering why both coolant elbows weren't replaced

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chicken Biscut says:

    Lol @ Bacon Grease

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars i_fudg3d_my_pants says:

    FANTASTIC video, AWESOME content, OUTSTANDING production. Keep up the FANTASTICALLY AWESOME content Ray

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Austin Moore says:

    Love the 3800 cars run strong and forever

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars magical vacation memories says:

    So how many litres is that for the rest of the world lol

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars P;Nut the clown H says:

    did you tighten the fourth fuel rail nut?

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Sturtevant says:

    Awesome video Ray……Chevy always run better on BACON GREASE!!!😂😂😂

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ltstarbuck10 says:

    don't you put sealant manifold bolts

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dan studer says:

    Train keep a moving , all night long.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Elmer Frejoles says:

    That's was a great service Ray. Replace manifold gasket, change spark plugs and oil change. You forgot to show the filter installation man. I'm sure you put the new one in. Since you always remember to do your job right the first time around.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JBFPV says:

    Bacon grease 😋

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Hoag says:

    Hope the lower coolant elbow doesn’t break anytime soon , you know the one under the tensioner? The one you mistakenly said was a 2nd design. Also the lower intake bolts should have sealant on them or you will have leakage there. Good techs know what corners cant be cut, like not changing lower coolant pipe because you saved time and beat book time.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don W says:

    Given the pain those plug heat shields were up front I can only imagine some choice words albeit grumbled given proximity of younger ears. Now that car is clean and leak free:-) Another great repair done. I can't wait to see the stuff that's evicted from the cooling system.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bytheway says:

    What’s your house oil brand?

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Duckwacker says:

    Putting 5w30 in a 10w30 recommended engine? That's why I liked they engine.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars C Ward says:

    Never done one on a 3.8, but have done one on a 4.3. Common issue with 4.3 liter engines.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars allen and tammy terwilliger says:

    Spent about $40.00 for a new water pump on my Buick LeSabre only to find out it was one of those bypass elbows. Wish I had known, those buggers were only about $4.00. could have saved a lot of money and time

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Berry says:

    GM’s best engine

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zetta Zettta says:

    anyone got the name of the torque wrench ray use ?

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john bowse says:

    BACON GREASE 🤠 cartman "come here" too funny. RESPECT MY ATHORITIE

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @97TJ_WESTEND says:

    Bacon grease. Gonna make everyone hungry driving down the road.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Longeno55 says:

    The Monte Carlo owner is a lucky person hey hey hey!

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Caleb Hopkins says:

    Part of the upper intake where there’s like a coolant passage also can wear out and get oil in the antifreeze

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyle Whybrew says:

    The 4.3 is fun too!

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Juke 33 says:

    Ehi Ray are you doing some kind of Linkin Park Marathon or what, sound like only lp songs in the background 😂

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyle Whybrew says:

    Good time to install a supercharger. 🙂

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Millard says:

    A+ for remembering where all the blots and connectors go and fittings and everything all in its correct place A+ well done 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Radio Rescue says:

    Besides these intake issues and that coolant elbow and a few other minor things these 3.8's are great engines. I saw a Buick Lasabre at the auction the other day with 462,000 miles still running strong!!

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Clinton Turner says:

    Bacon grease 😋.

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Ault says:

    I have a tip for any shade tree mechanics. Do not wear wireless earbuds that fall out of your ears while removing intake manifolds. Don't ask me how I know.

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

    Thanks for letting us look over your shoulder.NJ

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Ault says:

    I think champion were the OE in my 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars oldbloke135 says:

    It always makes me smile when Americans talk about oil measurement in quarts, saying things like two and a half quarts, never five pints. I suppose you will have the last laugh, if your oil (God forbid) ever goes metric, then you'll get slightly more oil in a liter bottle because a US quart is 0.946 liters. Here in the UK we got robbed, one of our old Imperial quart oil bottles used to be 1.137 litres!

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mathue Lee says:

    I had spray foam do that to me Thursday 🤣🤣🤣

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marcel Wildeboer says:

    Zo jammer dat je niet in Nederland bent met je shop, ze proberen je hier allemaal een poot uit te trekken in de garage en ik heb dan ook totaal geen vertrouwen om mijn auto er naar een garage toe te brengen zonder er zelf met de neus op te moeten staan en alles te controleren.
    Ik kan wel een boek schrijven over hoe vaak ze mij geprobeerd hebben op te lichten met onnodige reparaties en kosten voor werk dat helemaal niet is uitgevoerd.
    blijf je zelf Ray met wat je doet en je eerlijkheid, wij voorspellen dat je het goed gaat doen en wij wensen je het allerbeste voor de toekomst.

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars he's the Master says:

    Ray you are the MAN. Thanks for showing the repair on this particular engine. One repair no one ever wants to do!

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nathan Christensen says:

    Linkin Park day at the shop. Nice.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars peter daughtrey says:

    Common 3.8 aging fails here.
    Great moneymaker in the day. Great revisit.

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephane Neron says:

    Great Job Ray. Just in case you have not noticed that… The spark plug cable are not going the same way as they were by the manufacturer…. Check your first video… At 2m12sec… The cables pass under the fuel rail…

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tango dad says:

    Throw some bacon grease on that pig.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bobbg says:

    Im watching to see you tear into the Mazda and remove it heart from the broken body.

    Unlike the guy I used to work with you cant just stuff the airbags back in,
    His words to fix his mistakes of blowing the curtain airbags.

    I was siting watching him probe wires with 12volt trying to pop speakers and heard the loud pop, looked up he'd blowen the Mazda rx3 wagons curtain airbags
    Boss asked me what I thought cost was to fix about 3 to 4k yes it was close to 4k. The boss didn't fire him, he should have. The guy had 4 years exp to me 40 years exp and would not listen becusr he went to school. I can tell you now they didn't teach airbag deployment.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bobbg says:

    I can assure you and ive tested this theory many of times, when the doors open its not A. JAR. NOPE the pins witch is in a closed state shorted to chassis ground. If you unplugged it the door dosnt turn back into a door, its always a door
    Be it open or closed its just a door and doorway. So Gm Ford, toyota Nissan Datsun Honda benz BMW and all the other brands calling doors jars are wrong.
    Its a door and will always be a door.

    Just like all the moon is dark. Its only the sunlight that makes it shine with a light look.

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

    Great video!!!

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gregory Lewis says:

    I love it! Bacon grease seals everything! 🤣🤣🤣

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Dodds says:

    I know zilch about auto repair, but I get sucked into your videos. Great content and really good production. I suspect my mechanic is not going to like the hours I've spent here…😎

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars spaceflight101 says:

    Anyone else notice that the shop radio is off when the camera is on?

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John deSaavedra says:

    Your GM dealership experience shows here.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don's Junkmail says:

    Red is a tough color…gotta be prime kept… or it pukes out.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don's Junkmail says:

    The Sn(trap)ap On Man has been wanting a tool deposit was in the parking lot…
    might be cheaper…get a restraining order.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars PATRICK DINEEN says:

    Ray, 11 Newtonmeters is actually 97 inch pounds.
    Just sayin.😊

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Atkinson says:

    Really pleased your business has clearly taken off, Ray. Best Wishes from the East Midlands, UK

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don's Junkmail says:

    Slow down Butterfinger s

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don's Junkmail says:

    I'm manager….
    .that was a Butterfinger move

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don's Junkmail says:

    Jurraskic Park

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don's Junkmail says:

    Then it needs tires

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Openheimer says:

    Those Dorman metal elbows are great, but the orings are not, change the orings for the GM supplied version if you do not want future leaks.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray Clark says:

    Another real pisser of a job well done 😊!!!

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Shields says:

    I like the label Bacon Grease 🤠

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Navajo-man says:

    Hi Ray just finished watching 2 part intake manifolds excellent job and as always you and you’re families be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Reed says:

    Why wouldn’t you put the sides in first to ensure the little tabs are under the end seals?

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pete Brown says:

    In the UK we don't get to regularly work on American vehicles but surely the time to replace all three rear spark plugs and ht wires was when the whole induction system had been removed?
    As always good entertainment, I desperately want to assist Ray at certain times, my fingers itch to hold a bolt/nut/etc.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Moises says:

    Little tip when you install the manifold with gaskets, zipties if possible to hold the gasket together

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars derek palmer says:

    Good job . the only thing i would have done is while you had everything out . take the rad out and flush it . yes i know you still have the rest of the system to clean . but its a big part of the water system .

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Weuffen says:

    what no break clean sound!! WTH

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars free speech says:

    I love watching you perform magic Ray. You’ve Come along way and soon, 500k. Congratulations. 👏👏

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Schaefers says:

    If you think that's a lot of sealant you've obviously never worked on a Subaru. 😁 "Oh yea there is no gasket there, it's all sealant".

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darren Ashley says:

    I put Champions in my V8 Holden and drove about 200klm (124miles) on a 43C day (104F) and blew the tops off 5 or 6 of them.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Derrick Anderson says:

    Great Video.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daryl Morgan says:

    Nice job once again Ray. SHINY

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BillyT says:

    Bacon Grease…lol

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyle B says:

    You didn't replace the SECOND plastic coolant elbow-tube below the alt? That car should have BOTH sizes of coolant elbow, the equal length one and the larger-end one. One is the heater hose supply and other is heater hose return.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TheStik79 says:

    On a scale 1-10 how sure are we, that there is no damage done to head gasgets? Don’t know about this engine, but in my life oil in water, but no water in oil, usually means head gasget.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kurtis Skoog says:

    Maybe one of you Chevy guys can answer my question, but in the intake manifold I don’t see a pressurized oil passage/galley that would force oil into the coolant system. Any thoughts?

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ryno Opperman says:

    Some days, only a Linkin Park playlist , will do ☺️

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M. Fremlin says:

    👏🏻 you used a torque wrench!!

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr. Tall-man says:

    My freaking G37 has the plastic heater hose connector. Luckily mine didn't crumble like many have before me. Replaced with aluminum connector with bleeder 👍

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gibson J50 says:

    You may have corrected this while I wasn't looking, but you said the oil you put in was 5W-30. According to the oil cap, it calls for 10W-30. Just making an observation. Great video.

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Raymond Eldridge says:

    It’s always good too check where the EGR tube goes into the upper intake for damage

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Jacob says:

    I resolved the issue with my GM 3.8 Liter with a fire extinguisher. Then I bought a Toyota.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sta snider says:

    Good morning Ray

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ron & Puppy Gadget says:

    NGK’s for the Win. Great job.

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Deven Vandiver says:

    He said SS I may be wrong but I’m pretty sure all SS models have a supercharger could be wrong tho

    This model is N/A it has the plastic intake manifold and no shaft coming off it like a supercharger would

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