In this video I bring you along as I go through the process of swapping out an engine in a 2015 Cadillac ATS Luxury 2.5L RWD. In the first part we got the engine almost ready to come out so in this part we finish getting it ready to drop out the bottom.
-Enjoy!
Cadillac ATS 2.5 Luxury: Engine Replacement - Part I: https://youtu.be/mXJsxWzRf9k
Cadillac ATS 2.5 Luxury: Engine Replacement - Part II: https://youtu.be/ZKZV3ytlhJ4
Cadillac ATS 2.5 Luxury: Engine Replacement - Part III: https://youtu.be/mcPUDP3hF3I
Cadillac ATS 2.5 Luxury: Engine Replacement - Part IV: https://youtu.be/lc0eEMI6CGk
Cadillac ATS 2.5 Luxury: Engine Replacement - Part V: https://youtu.be/VaGwSKlA7e4
Cadillac ATS 2.5 Luxury: Engine Replacement - Part VI - https://youtu.be/wW2cJIFTHzI
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So after taking a peek underneath it I think I Had the gist. As far as what's going on here at least I think so I Think we can fake it till we make it at this point. Uh, I Don't think we need service data anymore now that we've got some good direction. What we're going to do is: we're gonna hook the engine mounts here I Have to be in the optimal viewing area here, so you'll have to be right there.

but there's some bolts or some nuts. rather, right on top of the engine mounters. two of them roadside passenger side. We're going to unhook those.

there's one. take the 18 mil socket to do though, you might get the one on the other side. and then it's my intention to stick a transverse engine support up here. Even though it's not transverse engine, we'll stick it over here in the strut.

Towers Go across. We'll find something to hook to here on the front so we can suspend it and then we want to take the front suspension out. The way this cradle is designed. It's not really a, you know engine cradle like they are in a front-wheel drive car where we lower the whole thing and it's helpful to us if we left it attach to the engine.

it's just going to be in the way. so we're going to suspend the engine. drop the Cradle if you will. So steering rack and all that crap out of the way set the engine down on some jack stands.

Same thing with the tail shaft of the transmission or the rear training mounts out there and you actually and then just race the car up and off from it. I Believe that's what Service Data has us doing anyhow. but I don't want to keep racing the car up and down 100 times so we'll try to just take care of what we can take care of while we're here. I don't know that one's pretty snug if we can get to this one with an old swivel or we met So thinking that, push the harness out of the way.

Maybe Maybe let's give this a try. I think I'm on it there. Okay, they're not overly tight so they do come off relatively easy. I Guess he's coming off in there there it is.

boys foreign struts. We'll probably do something from up here on the hood a little clip back here. Give him a wiggle because our tool is gonna sit here. Ideally it's that one.

No, it should allow us to open the hood a little bit further. Okay, now we're gonna get our our engine support tool. set it here and here, over here and then out to the core support. so we're gonna have to move our prop rod.

Hood's not very heavy, it's all plastic fiberglass. I Want a damn thing? I'm going to be kicking out on that. seems good. Let's get our engine support there and there.

We'll get it where it's the most ideal. I'll probably fiddle with this thing for a little bit because you don't want it sitting on anything plastic. You also watch out for mounts and things like that, but then we also need to get it where our support arm comes out to the core support. Or at least out here to keep it from tipping forward because this thing's pretty sturdy.
We may not even need that, but we do need something to lift on. Now we're cooking. We're gonna pick right up on the front timing cover. This looks sketchy Am I right? Oh yeah, it's coming up.

There's just a lot of thread there. Okay I didn't realize that. Okay. I think it's the same on this side.

Also foreign. Take a look. Yeah, it is. Okay, so it's coming up off from both of them.

Engine mounts probably should be smart about this. Put a bolt and a big fat washer here. I Mean it can't really kick forward on us and we're not really unbolting the uh transmission to allow the whole assembly to move until the very last thing. and that's the car that's going to be on the ground at that point and sitting on Jack stands on the engine and on transmission.

Now that I have proof of concept that this works I'm going to let it back down a little bit. not all the way, just a little bit, so that's good there. There's not really a lot of support on this front arm, you know it doesn't have a tendency to want to rock forward, so that's good. I Think that's the last thing that we have to do up here until it comes time to take the engine out, in which case, we remove this brace because we're going to set the whole thing down on some jack stands, but it's somewhat supported Now let me find the wheel lock should be able to do that in the next hour or so.

First try in the glove box. Don't worry, she's a little turkey for lug nuts. No. I know we got the big aluminum.

Wow, hell you mini. I'm sorry you've got to get all the steering degree bits unhooked without narring up the knuckle. Oh and through the prayer my guy right there because I think this come undone piece of cake the next socket out here tie rod end and then it appears that this one we can't get any air tools on because the strut's in the way. We'll see if we can't give her the old handy.

So weird working on a car without rust. you know? I'm expecting a fight. the man. oh so the whole stud's turning a little suffering succotash.

uh uh, let's go stick something underneath it. We could stick our ball joint press on there. Guy gave us that little free tip Friday for you, but then we can't get a socket in there. It probably has I've never been able to do this in my entire life, but I think it has a fitting up in there like a Allen socket.

perhaps coming in with a six millimeter Allen key? just I'm just going old school. stick that in there. Get her wound up. This is what it's like working in.

Florida If I ever hear Ray complain I'm gonna smack him. This is great. All right. That's how it's supposed to be.

folks. this is. this is how life's supposed to work. Foreign.

Oh wow, this is gonna be so awesome and then we're gonna unhook. Okay I'm seeing what's going on here. We're going to loosen up our control arm there. I'm in that hats.
Let me get a control arm tool. see if we can't just pry that down enough. It's got quite a bit of stuff. so I don't want to cause damage to a bushing.

Oops now. I'm stuck. Come on there baby. There we go.

I Don't want to damage the boot either. Will that one come up and out without? We'll get our tie rod out. Maybe that one will push out enough with the knuckle or we don't have to unhook the strut. Nothing else is too tight.

We will have to unhook our sway bar link though. Okay, let's pop our tie rod loose. We're gonna give that a quick burp with their hammer. It should pop out.

This does. and then I bet that sucker doesn't come out of there. Oh shoot man, that start that's done still all the way here. in the bottom, there's no way that's gonna pivot enough.

Clear you little piss pot. Um easy I Don't feel like taking I don't want to take the strut out I'll just unbolt it from the frame and then we'll just let it swing out of the way. Shouldn't have any real tension on it so to speak. Although it feels like this, this is tight.

There we go and we can just leave that set to the side. That way we don't have to take the strut out and all that crap. Um, just be a whole lot easier. Now that harness that I was worried about that ran through here.

It runs over to the power steering from the bottom of the radiator, it runs to. uh, something else here. Must be trainee. Oh no, it's gonna be part of the ACs that's three wires so it's a transducer.

It's not a temp sensor I don't think yeah I think it goes in the tree I don't know I can't see quite Yeah, no that is. AC Okay, so that goes to the AC I could deal with those training lines or AC condenser but AC pressure must be so it's got to be the high side pressure going to the condenser. Um, okay, let's do the same thing on the other side. Then we'll worry about how to get that uh sway bar link off there.

Oh so that came apart pretty easy. Sway my link. So amazing. Come out of here.

come on little fella. put that nut right back on there. We put it back together. We can hold the middle there with a six mil Allen key.

We're gonna leave those faces forward. Our hoses and stuff are all good. Yeah, most of your car was wrecked at some point. You see over spray all over everything and then Body Shop Guys, you know how they are.

This is what I want to do now is I want to unhook this wiring harness across the front of the Cradle here I Just had some Christmas tree Fasteners in there. Yeah, pull them out and then there's one if I get to that one way the heck up in there over by the wires that we have to unhook from the condenser. Okay, there's that that harness there that runs up over the top and I guess we can start unplugging stuff. Let's grab our pockets.

That's right here. We can unhook the power steering so we'll push that tab back, push it and unplug it, and we've got the big red one here. Let's see, it's probably going to hook a little bit harder. Nope, not too bad.
So there's that. And then we have all the vacuum gizmos here for the vacuum motor mounts. Um, I'm going to push the wires up through them. We'll just have to remember the vacuum or the harness ran underneath those vacuum lines because I think I think the vacuum lines can stay on the frame I see where the the hose came down from the engine and I believe it can stay on the frame I could be wrong.

It goes that way for this motor mount. Yeah, I think we're okay I Think we're in good shape now that the harness is free. That harness is free there. Let's freeze through there.

That's all free. We've got a couple connectors on that side screen. Got this one here. there's that one.

and then foreign freaking body shop guys. Ain't no tab on that one. It's already broke. you.

just pull that one out. Oh man. I Tell you what, pull that harness down around. this harness is loose.

So now we need to unhook. We need to unhook something out. so we need to unlock the steering shaft there. I Guess Okay, there we go.

I got it. The steering column block. electric block so it is locked. but it's seriously accessible so it's the 11 millimeter.

If you're wondering through the steering shot, you'll figure it out. If you're actually replacing the engines on these cars, it's something real popular. this is I've never done one I changed a lot more foreign. Let's see that is a square shaft with a half to Mooney She can only go one way so they can slide that up.

Steering columns locked I Don't want to. go looking for my Bolt We're going to stick that right back in there. now. we're just about ready to drop the Cradle So this is the vacuum Supply to these motor mounts I Just heard them hiss.

probably the reservoir. there's empty. There is a filter that's way up here. I Don't know if you guys probably can't see me wiggling up here.

This has filter right here. I believe it's supposed to melt up on the frame. However, it was just laying down here with the hoses. Probably that freaking body shop guy.

We'll keep blaming him. We gotta have somebody to blame for something. and we can never blame ourselves. Yes, we can.

When we're wrong, we're wrong. But uh yeah, the Christmas tree fashion broke. It's probably an oversight because I see all the world splatter up there? Well, that might be Factory too much of it. looks like a bunch of bird.

Fury Worlds Um, we'll uh oh, actually, that weld on that upper core support isn't Factory I'll tell you that much. Um, we'll just clip that back on when we're done not a big deal and then gotta unbolt these uh, supports, unbolt the bolts that go to the body. but we don't want to do that really until we're ready to drop it till we're ready to be done with it. Let's unhook the exhaust, get the trainee prepared to be removed in my face.
Oh when I die. This is what I want it to be like that's using tools and hook and parts. no torch, everything swear word yet. We're going to prepare the exhaust for removal.

so we're going to put a little bit of WD up on the exhaust hangers here. We want them to slip off well WD slippery and it makes people thoroughly upset which is great. No I shouldn't be like that, but people get really really amped up about WD I'm even getting nasty uh messages about now that they sponsor me I got a spot through now I'm a sellout. sprayed the top one unhooking the bottom one.

There's a there's a pro move for you if you'd like. I can show you the receipt where I bought the WD at the Napa if that makes anybody feel any better but it can think what you want. Oh boy, this thing's got to come down I thought she felt a little Stout back here more than just those two hangers. Oh yeah, she's got some long dongers that are bolted on.

you gotta pull the freaking bumper cover. Well not today with WD for you because we spray this I don't know what do you say when you get a sponsorship I don't know. So I don't have any. We're going to try this.

we're gonna lure up. We're gonna try it though. We're gonna get the Old-fashioned We're gonna do the old-fashioned way here. require a couple people I think Okay, so those hangers are loose.

That one's loose. The front was loose. Everything's loose. We're gonna unhook it from the front.

We're gonna let it down. We're gonna slide it forward. It should pull out of these rear mounts. In a perfect world.

it may not may not have enough clearance back here. We're gonna give it a try though. Oh fella. Thank you Foreign.

Good catch buddy. And you're wondering why we gotta pull the exhaust well for obvious reasons to let the engine down. And second of all, just drop my socket. Gotta get to the drive shaft here.

it doesn't have U-joints it's got them rubber couplers and usually it means we got a collapse. I don't know what's made of in there. All right. pop out of them will it needs a bar or something? Oh yeah, yeah.

I think they're kind of holding up on a little bit though. Yep. Pry bars? Yes. Okay, so this may seem silly, but I'm going to unhook that I've got to unhook this oxygen sensor right here.

The wiring harness runs right between these two training lines which are hard and I can't reach a connector. but I need to get them out from in between lines here. So I'm electing to do it this way. Yeah, it's twisting up the wiring, but you just got to get past it.

Close your eyes if you got to there it is. Once we get it out there, we go get it out and around those training lines there now. I Can actually the connector has a lock in. It is the problem.

Um, I'm just going to leave it hanging, but my intention is is to unhook these transmission lines from the training. leave them hooked to the radiator once the Cradle is all the way and set them to the side. We're going to unhook the transmission cable here. Should be just a standard pop it off doodad there.
that's what they call it's in surface info as it pops off doodad and you got this thing. Oh well. you got this thing here. Oh, look at that.

Give that a couple years of salt. that'll work good. We're good right now. That's all it matters that stays.

I think all the wiring harness on it. all that stuff stays. That should all come out easier until just one harness down the side. I Think that's it.

We can't get to the torque converter bolts I Don't believe without pulling the starter, which we'll do that when this whole mess is laying on the ground. You know what I mean? You know what I mean. Dude, let's figure out how to take the drive shaft out because this has that rubber rag joint that Chrysler likes used which they're usually piloted on the back side of. the.

otherwise they'd vibrate like crazy so we have to create some room for it to go back. Which it's a two-piece drive shaft so we probably got bend it in the middle. I Don't know. I'm gonna look in service data though.

Let's even get some bolt loose in there. There's one Transmission in neutral: lost their socket. some kind of voodoo. it was on the bottom shelf.

Oh interesting. Yeah, hmm. there's that one and we'll get this one here. Foreign transmission now.

put a little Mark right there. This will make everybody happy and full of marker in there. I Don't think oh I was gonna say I Don't think we've got enough room to push us back nicely, but it doesn't come off the pilot son of a mother. We're gonna have to drop the uh, let me relax just that much like a quarter of an inch.

Um, yeah. I Gotta pull this stuff apart here. Why else would the engineer have left them holes for us? All right? Let's just see. put that in there just lately so it doesn't fall down.

hit us in the head so that one back in there lightly so that let the carrier bearings down just a little bit. What is that enough? If it is, we're going to take back every bad thing we said about GM I Hope it's not enough. We still mean every bad thing we said about him except now we mean it times two. Let's see here.

let's move this. There's that a couple Oddball nuts here. those are the ones that go on that there. Let's get a crack loose here.

Slipper down past the carpet, at least on one side. Oh yeah, I'm gonna set this down somewhere. Well stick that up there. We can finish taking our carrier bearing bolts out.

There's still the you know metal bracket up here. We're just looking to cheat it. We're looking to cheat a little bit here. That's all we needed boys.

just that little bit. Now we're up past the training, it's gonna be time to bit of the son of a gun. When we start raising the body up. we're gonna have to keep a little eye on this unless and get something to kind of sticker here here.
We'll take the carrier bearing. we just flip it upside down, kind of jam it in there. look at that. Good job engineer.

You didn't even know you built that like that, but you did. That keeps it away from the transmission perfectly. Let me show you pretty much life hack move. or maybe just a hack move.

but it keeps us back away from the transmission where we need to be and gives us plenty of room now and we don't have to worry about finding up when we raise the vehicle up. So okay now we're officially ready to drop the Cradle and then drop the engine. That's it for today folks. Uh, when I work on a job like this a project? the customer comes in and says those three little words.

Every mechanic loves it here. Take your time. Never tell your mechanic that because that means you'll never get your car back. But in this case, we're going to give them back to them because they're going to be back from vacation soon.

so we gotta get it done. Um, and that's that. So that's as far as we got today, so we'll see. I'll probably make it tomorrow.

I Just work on it in between doing regular jobs or other jobs that come in that are scheduled. So so that's that's it. That's why this doesn't seem to fit together really cohesive. I Guess is that the right word we're going to use it if it doesn't seem to be all just kind of flowing like I'm there working on a great straight through.

That's why it's because I'm not. And I try to leave myself a little note where I left off Anyhow, folks, thanks for watching foreign foreign.

98 thoughts on “Cadillac ats 2.5 luxury: engine replacement – part ii”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Meltiah Nye says:

    I never see the negative comments. Do you take them down? All I ever see are comments gushing over you. Like me! I learn so much.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DAD TYPE 2 says:

    I wish, engines had an ejection system, like you punch in a code, and pull a handle, maybe make it like a Nostromo's self destruct set up from Alien, agree to the prompt on the GPS info screen that says you promise there are no signs of life around the car by a radius of 500 ft, because God only knows where it will land just not on the vehicle itself, after all that the hood violently pops open, all the cables, and driveshaft bolts and all and yeah, the hoses blow off, and there's a 5 sec countdown and Blamo the damn thing shoots out! Lol, maybe that should be something only a mechanic can access with the owners thumb print, voice and retinal scan lol. Wouldn't that be nuts?
    Ford's system would work too good but always the warranty would expire.
    Chevys would work on their own, some times
    Dodge would blow som hoses but would fail, but it's an easy fix that will last about 2 days.
    Toyota would always want a software update,
    Honda woul by funny and show a picture of Hawaii on the GPS screen before the engine ejection happens.
    Tesla would get wind of this and add their own joke on screen as Ned from Jurassic Park "Uh Uh Uh, you didn't say the magic word" as the wheels shoot off with electric motors attached.
    Nissan (or SinSan as I like to call them) would work only up to certain years that are 5 or 6 apart.
    Hyunda would just copy everyone on have a wide range of issues.
    GMC would work too good and often the vehicle would vomit itself inside out through the engine compartment because damn it, it's commerical grade! Okay this was fun but way too much thought went into this, what do I care, I'm retired.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jw33 says:

    WD40 > Kroil

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Latham says:

    Working hard on a complicated job, but still has the heart to acknowledge and pet the cat.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john mcdonough says:

    Mr. O. All business like, working through an engine replacement not seen before. Making decisions and setting aside service data. On a good direction. Self same Mr. O. employing kitty cat voice and including 'conversation' feels not any requirement to explain. Just a normal day in the shop folks.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Clay Coates says:

    TOO MANY ADDs

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Nelson says:

    Judging by your cat's behavior, there are no mice in the shop, but the office is riddled with them. I could be wrong. Maybe the cat is just too civilized and wants the warmer office.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ed Chenal says:

    Your jobs require patience and wisdom…..

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kelly Hayward says:

    I’ve been hangin out and learning from you since approximately 1000-1100 subscribers. I like all your videos and comment on a few. I get a kick out of people that have seen a couple videos and assume you’re a sellout because you mention brand names or products you use. You’ve always said you don’t have or want any sponsorships. Keep being awesome Eric! I think if people just listened to you, it will become obvious how great you really are.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Me Jesse says:

    My dad used to say, "GM" junk, but I loved my '75 Pontiac Catalina and my '79 Pontiac Bonneville with the rear tire covers…Mrs. "O" 😆
    I've never seen a car so clean underneath, what the heck?
    Something's not adding up here?

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ksmith says:

    It's amazing that the car is still worth enough to justify the repair cost.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Assessor 12 says:

    Gawd – this car has more plastic, clips, doohickeys and geegaws than any other I’ve seen. What a nightmare to work on! Any clue as to why the original engine croaked at only 15K miles?
    Sure doesn’t make me want to buy a Cadillac!

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars twwtb says:

    Ha ha. Ray only gets salty about cars that have been brought down from the great salty northeast.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David D'Amico says:

    What a pain in the —— that is Eric….

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jack Wood says:

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mod_inc llc says:

    You got one of Ray's cars but fear not – Ray recently got more than one rust buckets recently. Man he admittedly had PTSD after that job!

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pmkstudios says:

    I think you need to do an annual work exchange with a Florida (or other non rustbelt) mechanic just so youse can both appreciates the other better. I think we all know what your opening presents at Christmas tone is. Amazing series!

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nelson glass says:

    When you are sponsored… you have to always hold the can to display the sponsorship name and logo..

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HUDSON VALLEY RAIL AND RIVER AND AIR says:

    Man that thing is clean

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phillip Schutter says:

    Done this one many a time same as traverse Acadia etc, made to come out the bottom with subframe attached just take your starter out and torque converter and lower bell housing bolts before setting it on a heavy metal table on casters works everytime with some 2X4 stock lol

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brad Dokken says:

    It's so fun watching Eric work on rust free junk for a change!

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carl Burr says:

    As a long time resident of the ole PRNH, i feel your rusty woes, however you get used to it and yeah Rainman Ray has it good!!

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bub Dawg's What do you think? says:

    I know I shouldn't take it personally but blame in the body shop guy I was a body man for 20 years and never once did I screw up somebody's wiring 😂🍦 and to think I waited until every video was in on this to watch them all in a row in my profession gets thrown under the bus. Well I'm a retired machinist now and you're still working lol

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Bragg says:

    A sell out? Thats the funniest thing you said today.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Bush says:

    As the immortal Robert Duvall once said about the scent of WD-40 in the morning: “Smells like victory”. Where would the world be without that and Duct tape?

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Super Man says:

    Freaking body shop guys 😂😂😂

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Bush says:

    Aren’t we clever Mr. O. Nice “hack” job with the drive shaft. Maybe a GM engineer noticed.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don Palmer says:

    Water displacement on the 40th try lol 😂

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Who's yo Daddy? says:

    My last lead sled was a 68, sedan Deville, with a 472 never had any problems whatsoever. They've forgotten how to do what's right.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt White says:

    Seeing you freak out in response to no rust lmao😂😂

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary's Garage says:

    This episode of SMA, brought to you by WD40. LOL

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don Earnhardt says:

    Vacuum motor mounts? What the heck is that all about?

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Staszko says:

    You need to smack Ray, he has a rusted junk and it killed him for 3 days.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mark tippin says:

    I I like the fact you use air tools and Ratchet

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bendafixer says:

    LOL @ Rainman complaining

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Iain Kinsella says:

    Phase 4

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Smith says:

    Really ? People upset cause you use W D 40 ? 🤔🤔🤔

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars geepeerces says:

    thats about how clean my 1992 Volvo 740 turbo wagon's underpinnings were in 2020 after a pressure wash, with 260,000 miles…. Ahh, California, I love thee.

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Danny Cole says:

    You can buy a metal table at Harbor Frieght that holds 2000 lbs. It raises up and down. That's what I use. Works pretty good

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John says:

    I had a friend that had a friend that knew someone that did a job like this and they started by removing the fenders so they could get to the hidden stuff ,…JUST KIDDING , good removable of the components so as he said DON'T want to buy new replacements .

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff K says:

    Your channel your rules if they don't like it they can go watch Scotty..🤣🤣

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Robbins says:

    Removing this engine is a far cry from when I used to hang a chain hoist from a oak tree limb and have a engine out in a jiffy…

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Beilman says:

    I have to comment to get you off 666 the mark of the beast

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sarge Freedom says:

    Looks like it never left the assembly line…clean!!!!!

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars X X says:

    You are the best mechanic on the northeast of the US. The PRN of New York state. Your videos are very entertaining and informative. You are correct when you say WD40 is a penetrate and not a lubricant. It is used to help break the bond of rusted bolts or nuts from their rust there by aiding in easier removal.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arnold Guzman says:

    My wife hates it when mechanics use the word, “Tranny”, when referring to transmissions. Now that I said it, some of you just got a risqué pic in your mind’s eye when you realized what she meant.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sicktrickintuner says:

    Take your time, ain’t that the truth. Id love to do it right away, but never get to it till a week later lol

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sicktrickintuner says:

    I would have loved to see you diagnose this before replacing it.
    Might be right, but might be wrong

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paramount531 says:

    WD-40 started out in the 50s as a product of Rocket Chemical Co. in my hometown, San Diego CA. It's older than I am, I can't remember a time where I have been without it. It may not be good for everything, but it's good for a lot of things. I used it years ago to unstick centrifugal weights in a GM HEI distributor, saving me a lot of money I didn't have for replacement.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Rabe says:

    Sorry if I missed it, but what was wrong with the original motor?

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lvsqcsl says:

    Typical Cadillac. They have brought us such wonders as the V-8-6-4, the HT4100 all-aluminum engine, the North Star engine, etc. They got smart a couple of times; they went to the 5.0 Oldsmobile engine in 1986 and then the Chevrolet engines in the RWD Fleetwood and Broughams. Unlike other GM divisions, Cadillac had their own engine until 2011 in the DTS, aka the DeVille, in earlier years. (Originally, IIRC that Northstar engine was installed in the Oldsmobile Aurora and they weren't any better in an Oldsmobile.) Eric made a video, maybe 3 years ago, when he worked on a DeVille with that Northstar engine; he called that car a "toilet." As far as this ATS, it rides on the same platform as the Camaro. I sat in one at a dealership and I can tell you it is ANYTHING but a Cadillac. The way the sunroof is made it eats into head room in the back seat. You literally bump your head on the ceiling trying to get in and out. I guess there is money to be made on something like this; I can't imagine why anyone would repair a car like this. Great video!

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars two6's says:

    Damn right ur a sell out!🤣🤣 A well-deserved sell out!👍👍

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars no mind says:

    I am vey close to S.M.A and those wondering why no rust ? This is whats known as a summer car up in this SALT Hell zone.Created by local governments that would never mention use of Winter Tires to reduce its use , as the highway departments drag their plows around on roads with no snow.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steele Performance says:

    I lived and worked at cadillac dealer in Bradenton Florida. Best years ever. No rust, great weather, great dealership. Miss the guys I worked with.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JT Lowry says:

    imagine swapping an engine and it still only having 4 cylinders

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marty Murphy says:

    Old fashion way is, Vaseline!

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scott Nusser says:

    Too bad you didn't jam the carrier bearing down with a hunk of 2×4, that would crank up the know it alls! One of my customers spied my skill saw under my bench and wanted to know why a mechanic needed such a tool? I said to cut wood for battery tray spacers😂

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars uenragedbro says:

    I can't believe everything is so clean and rust free, and you still milk this for 5 videos. Geez guy, you'd make a good hourly tech! 😉

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars aldonco says:

    What a piece of crap design. No thank you Thanks for showing us and I will never buy a Cadillac.

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

    Nice work once again Eric. Looking forward to part 3.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Hartloff says:

    Wassup

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DarkDays says:

    I use WD 40 for more of a cleaner than anything. It cleans grease and oil pretty well.

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christopher Wise says:

    that thing looks way too brand new to need a new engine

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scott Hill says:

    Anybody gets upset about WD40 should seek therapy.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alan W says:

    Take your time, HAHAHAHAHAHA

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Coulthard says:

    All the comparison tests I have seen regarding rust removing products, WD40 has been found to be the best commercial product available. The best penetrating fluid is a mix of ATF and Acetone

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tortchevy says:

    how did they kill an engine that low on miles??

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CJsRC says:

    WD-40 is a great 'jack of all trades' product. Been using it since I was a kid in the 70's. Haters are brainwashed or plain uneducated.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris C says:

    I'm happy you got a sponsor. Good for you, Eric.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars trangia1234 says:

    I hate all of the different connector types and how easily they break. Wouldn’t be easier if they all just had solid loops on both ends and then a zip tie to connect them. We would just cut the zip ties as needed and replace them when reconnecting them.

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 2 Nickles says:

    Evening Mr. O
    Last week my daughter's 3/4 ton gmc Sierra 2500hd. Developed massive oil leaks.
    The original gaskets finally failed plus the Allison trans from pump seal leaking tio. Truck is at 300k
    Still original motor and trans.
    So my grandson and me got the engine out. We disassemble the front end.
    All on my shade tree car port.
    It's all because. I can do attitude. Put your mind to it and figure it out. I spent 1 day prepping. Getting everything involved. Next day 2 hours to pull the engine. Then the following days gathering parts. And much cleaning and scraping gunk.
    Between work schedules and a trip north. About 1.2 weeks.
    The truck is finished.
    Actually this Monday I tripled checked and checked. It's done.
    There are some minor issues that came up. All in all its done. Truck actually idles better.
    Then my 01 malibu trans lost all of its fluid. Marked it trail home when we dumped fluid to get it home. Yesterday I started prepping again to pull the whole thangg out. This morning around 130. My grandson helped me pull it out. 1.5 hours to pull.
    The culprit of the massive trans leak…front pump seal actually came out of the front pump. Go figure? I did pull the trans pan. No glittery mess. ?
    So now. Gather parts again. Mostly seals. And back together.
    In between work and a few hours here and there.
    Got the whole engine bay pressure washed too and the engine and transmission.
    I'm turning 69 this year and I still enjoy working on my vehicles. I cannot afford taking to a shop and have them throw parts at it. I can do dat myself😄
    Then my son GMC Envoy came in with trouble codes. He said he scanned it and will not clear code?
    He replaced a temp sensor?
    So I asked…did you test the old sensor? Nope he said. His code reader said it was a sensor?
    So I scanned his truck.
    He said that's what I replaced.
    I asked why did you replace a sensor when the code says Thermostat is not controlling temp? He said that's what the code says..i told him read it to me. Then he says O…ummm….i don't know..
    Then he says I have another code. Well read the while code. Then explain to me since your a mechanic son…
    He said I don't know.
    It says Exhausted variable timing solenoid non performance.
    So as you have taught many of us how to test soleniods. I pulled the solenoid. And checked for powers and grounds first. Next solenoid test on the bench. It was hung up and would not close properly.
    He got a new one.
    Then we tested the new one against the old one.
    I remember all of this because of you and Ivan and others I watch.
    Your help has and is a blessing to me sir. Many many thanks Mr. O. God bless you and you family. 🤘🙏

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ChillCosmos says:

    we need more LUNA!

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mmi16 says:

    That car is much to clean to occupy a stall at SMA – no matter the problem!

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Powell says:

    Wow a rare josh appearance!

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Perry says:

    I know what's wrong with it, ain't got no gas in it. Mmmhmm..

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob Star says:

    i agree Rainman has it made

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daddyoh says:

    LMAO, yep Florida clean cars. No Rust.

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bodacious says:

    None of the clapped out POS's I've owed over the years ever needed an engine replacement.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ksteng15 says:

    This looks like a nightmare

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kelly Konoske says:

    Theres probably a can of WD40 in just about avery garage, shop, utility room in America. The haters can get bent…

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Stuart says:

    So the guy's engine blew at 15000 miles and he's gonna put another one in just like it? OK

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MR K says:

    I was waiting for that hood prop to kick out, and that piece of threaded rod to go through the hood 😂

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HouseCallAutoRepair says:

    Ray has it so nice!
    I wouldn't mind the rust half as much if I had his temps!
    It certainly is a treat to get a rust free break.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marathon Man_65 says:

    We need rust!

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joe Johnson says:

    You don't know how to act don't have to get the touch out thanks for the video

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars police_state says:

    Monster job. So many bolts and harnesses and parts that need to be accounted for! Interesting to watch.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jonas Martinez says:

    hmm… interesting design…. kind of a super strut suspension for the rear wheel drive…. it looks similar to what toyota did for the super strut suspension 90s celica and corolla. Did'nt Eric say it only had 18k miles or is it 80K miles?

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mice InOz says:

    Still wondering what is wrong with the original engine to justify replacing it? WD40 is a pretty useful tool, but so many people expect it to do things it was not developed for and then bad mouth it. Used properly, it is very good. All you need to do is mention they are a sponsor each time you use it (e.g. "WD40, who is our sponsor") as distinct from "Not a sponsor". This has to be a southern car. No way it is this condition after 7 years in the salt belt. You would be pleased to know that this is the condition of everything I do, even if they are more than 12 years old.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars P Peterson says:

    It must be difficult to just jump in and pull the engine without being involved in the diagnosis.

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr. Vilchis says:

    MR O got an early Christmas present 😅😅😅 no rust 🤙

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David in Ohio. says:

    Eric, you should try PB BLASTER, I find it sticks better, stays where sprayed, better than WD. But hey, use what works for you brother. 👍

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars goptools says:

    For your sponsorship, you say "Use WD-40 and all your dreams will come true!". Be interesting to know the back story on this car. It could not possibly survive 8 NY winters and look that clean underneath. Maybe it was owned by a little old lady who only drove it to church on sunny Sundays and parked it in her climate controlled garage the rest of the time.

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris M says:

    Drop it straight down .easy way

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Roxanne Abbott says:

    Good job boys!

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zoidberg444 says:

    Great video. Florida Ray, body shop guys, GM, and armchair mechanics who complain about WD40 all getting roasted. 🤣

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Lucero says:

    Nothing wrong with WD40 used it all my life. I use it on everything it’s great.

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AMI Lawn Care says:

    We wanted to see Vic but I guess that car was from the south

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Genop says:

    Eric, why the new engine at 15,000 miles. Heard you refer to a bad cylinder but what Wes the catastrophic issue?

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