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Hello Everybody! Good day to you! Welcome back! This is a Lexus RX 400h in the H stands for hybrid. It's electron assisted combustion engine powered vehicle starting the quiet engine. I Don't even think it started there. We go where 164 396 miles on the odometer.

I Understand that the this engine has a leaking valve cover in the front of the back or maybe both and it's making some kind of sound while running. In fact I can hear the sound right now. Let's go find it because they said it only makes the sound on cold starts and it is cold and I started it. Uh what is this air? Pull these covers back and see if you can see down here.

Let's see. I was thinking it's got a belt making noise but um, being a hybrid, there is no belt I Wonder if that's like the AC compressor or something? Let me shut down some accessories and we'll see if the noise stops and see climate control and then they're off. Uh oh, that's the hybrid AC compressor. I Think of course the engine shut down too.

Well, we do have a better view. We can see there's no belts on uh, on that crank pulley down there. Now you can see right? Yeah, no belts to squeak so it's got to be. Well, there's not much left except for there's an AC compressor and the timing system under the covers here.

Um I wonder I wonder if like the belt tensioner or the timing belt uh, idler pulleys or something like that is making the noise? Okay, let me turn on the climate control again and see if this sound comes back automatic. See? the engine came on. So I don't know. Here's what we'll do.

We'll turn that back off and we'll give it some throttle and that should. Okay, yeah, so the engine restarted. So something's going on with the engine running because when the engine shuts down, the noise shuts down. and since we know it's not an accessory belt because it doesn't have those, That leads me to conclude that that noise is coming from underneath of the timing cover.

Okay, new strategy: Climate Control off and we'll put this, uh, gas pedal depressor in and that's going to hold the throttle which will restart the engine. There we go. Engine restarting itself. Automatic Engine start.

Now, if you try to narrow down what the deal is, yeah, it's got to be coming from under the cover. I am utilizing processive elimination to make that determination. All right. Let's get this in the shop and then back around.

In that way, our business end of where we're working is kind of sticking out and uh, we'll have easier access to tools and carts and walking space and things of that nature. All right guys, it's the next day we're back on this. Toyota Lexus Hybrid I'm gonna restart the engine and we're gonna see if we cannot hear that squeaking noise? I Really would like to recreate sad squeaking noise restocking Z Hybrid Again, it sounds like a belt, but there is no belt. Got to be one of the belt tensioners or something like that.

Or maybe the water pump is weeping and it's getting on the uh, the timing belt. I'm not really starting, but we know it's not outside of the cover. We know it's not climate control. and We Know It Changes Pitch with engine speed? Yep, all right.
shutting that down, pulling the key. Let's go ahead and dig into this thing and see what we can find. I'm probably gonna end up doing a timing belt job on this I Believe that's a recourse of action. So uh, well, let's get to it.

Let's get all this stuff off of here. Start with the intake. We'll start with the covers, all this other good stuff, and then, uh, we'll get down into it. We'll pull the intake manifold off after we get the air box out of there.

I Already pulled the little caps out of this cover. so let's set this aside. We need to pull off this funnel thing right here. Air box and filter element.

That's all coming out okay. a couple 10 mils. Let's pull these guys out. Foreign.

Big cover, not smaller coverage. I Thought that was two pieces. No worries. more plastic.

Clips Let's get these guys out of here. It's like I got three left. Oh that is. Two covers, all right.

Another one hidden one. there it is, and another one. They're everywhere. Well I didn't give her far did I We got a baffle, let's pull that guy out and a hose clamp here for the intake tube.

Another bolt over here. Come out of there please are we? Oh, we're still stuck on stuff. Hang on. More to it than I thought.

All right Yeah, yeah. I See what the deal is here? We've got a another hose clamp back on the throttle body and that is. uh, that thing's kind of in the way. so check this out.

It's a worm gear ratchet I twist the handle and it ratchets the racket back in this ratchet racket. It ratchets the racket mechanism. You know what? I meant. How about now? Is it gonna come out now? Probably there we go.

Now we're getting somewhere. it's gonna be fun to put back later. What else are we stuck on? Oh, another hose. There's a it's a breather hose down below it.

Let's pull that guy out real quick. Come out. Yeah, this is gonna be fun. It's a little clamp on that other hose down there.

Let me just depress that guy and maybe this intake tube will come out. Come on. Hybrid air intake device system, business. Whatever.

Come out there, we go. Okay, let's get this uh, air box thing out of here. Next one plastic clip hmm there and we'll disconnect the mass airflow. Next that guy out good to go and one more.

we got one more down here. These are double clipped clips. You have to release it from two sides. That's fun.

There we go. One more 10 mil bolt right down here. I'm sure there's another one somewhere. Yep, it's over here on the left.

Get that guy out. Next we need some extension. Some wobbly extension. Okay, look an engine.

I Found it All right? Well, after looking at all the space I've got here to work with I think I'm gonna have to pull this wiper cowl and these wiper arms off just to, uh, just to get access to the back side of this. So let's go ahead and get these wiper arms removed. It's either going to come off easily or I got to use like a puller. All right, that's easy.
Same protocol over here on the driver's side. We'll bust that nut loose, get a hold of the arm, and just kind of give it a wiggle. Ah, that one's not coming out Okay, no worries. Okay, I've got a wiper arm puller here I uh I Don't know if this is gonna fit in here or not.

That's a negative that's not gonna fit Okay well. Plan D I'm gonna put the bolt back on. Then we're gonna pry bar, screwdriver this wiper arm up and I'm going to tap that stud a little. Hammer Right here there we go.

It's loose. wiper arm removed. All right. Let's get this wiper cowl detached and float away real quick.

I Think it just kind of Clips on clearly. Uh, what are we doing here? Yeah, there's a clip right there. All right. There's one, probably another over here.

Where are you clips there? It is okay. I see it, but I can feel it. Please come out. Come on.

come out dude. What is this? Seriously not releasing there. It's harder than it had to be. Okay.

So the cowl cover is removed. Now we have to unbolt the wiper transmission, pull this thing out, and then we can unbolt the actual metal wiper cowl and get that thing removed. So we've got one, two and then I think four more. Pull that one.

Allen and then to the left. Five total for the transactions. I Mean it's free. Let's disconnect the connector and pull this guy up.

next. there we go. Okay, we've got a few more 10 mils that hold the rest of this assembly in. Let's get these guys pulled.

Then we can pull the wire through it and remove this unit. I Think it's just four of them. Is that it? No, there's more. There's one five and that means there should be one right over here too.

And there is foreign. Look, two of the strut bolts are also holding down. Uh, this wiper cow. Pull these up next.

There's two. two more on the other side. Over Yonder Foreign. We'll run our wire harness through its little hole here and get that out of the way.

Come here. There we go. and our whole wiper cowl assembly is now free. Didn't get much more space.

We got some okay, so uh, in order to get this intake manifold out, aside from disconnecting all the plumbing that's attached and the bolts here, you're gonna find that there are brackets that secure this manifold so it can't vibrate around. See that one right there? that little uh bolt sticking out of it? I Need to get that bracket disconnected and then there's another one back behind it I need to give this thing the well I need to reach around? Yeah, right about here I can feel the bowl. It's yeah, it's back over here I need to get both of those things disconnected and then I'll work on the easier bolts there. that one's easy to reach I'll just get that one with my uh, a little wobbly impact here.
easy to. there's that one. Bolt and then the other one. I've got to reach back around.

actually. you know what? I think I need to pull the throttle body off of this last time I did one of these I Recall removing that throttle body made things a little easier I Think that's what I'm gonna try to do. Yeah, yeah, hang on, let me back up here. I'm gonna pull this throttle body off first and then I'll take the mount for the throttle body off next and then and I think I can reach around and get the get all that other bracket.

The last time I did one of these I believe what I did. but I I learned it the hard way because I fought with it. Come here you come. Disconnected: There we go.

Oh two more that I did not realize were there. Oh that was that was not cool. could have flown that one gone forever. Okay, throttle body, that's good.

Let's just kind of Tuck this off to the side for now. It's got coolant lines running into it and I don't really want to disconnect those. What I need to do is just get this little intake horn disconnected. That's what that's the prize.

So we've got to get one, two, three, four, five bolts on that one. Oh by the way, while all this is apart, I'm going to be putting spark plugs in it and I'm going to replace the three coils that are on the back side right there. So labor intensive to read that one and I'm grouping all of my old Fasteners together so that they, uh they don't get lost in the in the mix. Let's get that bottom one.

This is the Hard One to reach and it was really tight. Okay, come here there. it is all right. That's three out of five.

Oh one click come off there we go. A little bit more space. not much, but there's some. okay.

So the Fastener in question on that bracket is right. it's right here. and I'm going to reach at it with a flex head 12 mil wrench. Get this guy loose.

Don't complain anyway. you can't see it. I can barely even feel it. Yeah, there's this other brackets kind of in the way here.

How tight is this? Not bad? Okay, yeah, there is another one over there and I have found that it's missing its bolt. so if someone didn't put that one back, it happens and you can see why. these are these are not fun. no space.

remove engine. Okay, that's loose I'm gonna get the shorter ratchet wrench now. I think with this little stubby guy I can just do this one-handed I think yeah, yeah, see this right here. This is exactly why I had to remove that intake horn just so I can manipulate this one.

Fastener We needed to pull out like was it four, five, six eleven bolts. 11 bolts just to get one out. 12 if you count that one. Yeah, there we go.

Now we're moving. I'm in my groove, foreign again and get out of this dungeon of an engine compartment. and uh, we'll pull the front bolts out of this manifold and get this thing detached. There it goes.
Dropped it, no worries. I heard it at the ground. We're good. Okay, let's remove this emission solenoid pack right here.

There's a 10 millibolt and 10 millibolt and a few hoses and a connector. Let's get these guys out there. We go up. I See that one that did not hit the ground that's on the skid plate there? Got it and we'll just bring this thing.

Oh, do I want to remove it or just set it aside? I think I'll remove it. It's kind of in the way. Come here. There we go.

Foreign. Okay, we've got a pair of 14 millimeter nuts and then the rest of these are hex. Drive So we'll need to switch tools in a second. That's both of the nuts.

All right. let's try out the Uh an eight mil. see if that's the one. Yepper okay.

I think that's all of the fasteners for the intake. The upper intake survey says yeah, let's pull this guy out of here. You're gonna come out. Nope.

I Don't have the space. Do I need to pull the studs? Yeah. I Do There's two studs here and here and those are hanging me up taking too long. Foreign Stud number two.

Now this guy's coming out except it's connected with the PCV hose. I Remember you? There we go. Okay, let's get. uh.

let's get some towels down inside of these intake ports. We uh, we don't want any debris getting in there. Perfect. Uh, one more there.

All right. So I I'd Kind of like to do the harder part first, which is going to be this valve cover gasket on the back side of the engine. So let's keep going with where we are and move on with disassembly. We're going to get all these harnesses and connectors and whatnot out of the way.

and I'm gonna go through an unbolt uh, this valve cover and then we can reseal this guy. see if I can't get these uh little clip things off of here. Come on. yeah, maybe it's me today.

I'm having like a hard day I mean it's Monday it might just be me I don't know could be this Lexus I Also don't know what I do know is I want to get all this stuff removed and I can't because the clips won't on clip. These are the injector connectors right here. There's one just requires me to press so hard it hurts my fingers. That's that's what's going on here.

There we go. Sling those aside. Now we've got one two, three ignition coils. I'm gonna go ahead and pull the bolts out of those guys and then we'll pull them up and out and get those disconnected as well.

Back to the wobbly pens again, foreign s out and get them disconnected. Come off. Release clip is not releasing Okay Pry bar, mini pry bar. Let's get underneath of that little clip tab.

There we go Released! The goal here is to not break that. Those are very, very easy to break. I'm surprised they're not already broken. There's the there's that last one there.
There we go. Okay, that's three coils. Now you see, this wiring harness is in the way. It's got three, uh, little clamps that hold that down to the valve cover.

We're gonna pull those off next. There's not going to be much space to maneuver this valve cover out of here. It's gonna be a super tight squeeze. Foreign studs come on.

All right. So the harness is free now. I Can squeeze down behind it and get the perimeter bolts for the valve cover. There should be I Think one two.

I think there's four of them down there I Can feel one here to two, three, and the fourth one and it's in the corner somewhere. Fourth one's right there. Yeah, we need an extension just to get around these goofy angles that I'm working with here. Okay, there's one.

Second one is behind this. uh, this bracket right here. Dippage? Yeah, it's number two. Third one.

I Don't know. I Got sidetracked by this connector I Need to pull off because third one's under this connector. There we go there. now.

we can move around a little bit. better. look at that. Here's our third one right there.

and number four way back here. Step? Nope. No. Almost.

Yep. Okay, there's bolt number four now. Easier ones should just be one on the side right here. Oh, one on the corner.

and then the three up in the front. These are easy, all right. I Think that's all of them. that one doesn't want to come out.

Release: Did I miss one? No, that's that's all of them. All right. Screwdriver: Pry this thing loose. This is the part where this giant wiring harness turns into a slight problem.

Foreign because it's in the way over here and we need to move this valve cover that way a little bit to clear the timing cover. I'm out. Good there she is. Wow! Everything's pretty clean inside.

Pull this. uh, this gasket out. We don't need this anymore. Okay, let's head over to the bench.

I I Do have a new valve cover gasket set right here. Let's go ahead and drive out the spark plug tube seals and then we'll set up the perimeter gasket and then we'll get that backside button going. Yeah, these plug tube seals right here. They've got.

uh, they've got these little tabs that prevent you from driving them out. Um, some guys cut them off I think they can be bent? I've never tried to bend them out and then bend them back I Usually just cut things off and well. I Guess bending works. Yeah.

I Like cutting them off I Think it's cleaner that way. The last time I did this, someone told me to bend them. So I'm gonna try to just bend them out and see how that works out I don't like this. Next time I'm going to cut them off again.

Still might there. Yeah. I Missed half of that one down there. There we go.

Okay anyway. I'm gonna go ahead and drive these guys out with a chisel and then we can drive the new ones back in. So far, so good up. that one's not in enough.
A little bit farther notice how one wasn't right. so that meant that none of them were right. They all had to get additional impacts. Several there we go.

New spark plug tubes seals installed looking good looking good. Let's get the gasket next. All right valve cover is ready to go back in I Need to maneuver this thing down in there and the catch is is I can't scrape the gasket on anything, otherwise it is in danger of coming out of that Groove that it rides in in which case it won't seal because it won't be in its position and then I'll have to do this all over again and that would be very, very bad. That's what creates the angry.

Ray We don't want that. There are a couple dabs of sealant that need to go on the cylinder head where there's two pieces of metal that, uh, bolt together or butt up together and I've already installed set sealant. so we're just going to go ahead and get this cover down inside of its home as quickly gravity and we're not going back for that flashlight. I'll get that one later.

We're gonna do this as quickly as possible because I don't want that sealant to uh to dry up. No way. My gasket already came off. I I'm looking down under it and I saw it.

but I reached in and put it back. Hopefully this won't be a problem. Yeah, if it's coming off again, stay come on. I don't want to do this the hard way.

Come on. Seriously, it's the end of the day. Nope. I Fail.

It came right off. Oh okay. I'm re-situated We're going back in. Round two: Let's try this again.

and it fell out again. Everything's just falling right out of there. This thing's kind of in position I Can't see the back side of it though. It makes me really nervous because I think it fell out.

yeah, it totally fell out in the back I know it did. it fell out up here in the front I Know it fell out in the back I Don't know what do I do? Get in there to fix that. oh it's yeah, that's that's this is not working. This is not working at all.

Let me figure something else out here quickly. The silicone on the head is going to dry up. Okay, round three. Let's try this one more time here.

Pull this harness up. Stay there. light. Um I Feel like this is a an impending disaster? you guys? I'm not feeling good right now.

It seems to be turning into an exercise in futility. Third time's a charm, right? This is the charm. You're just very carefully put that down in there, make sure it stays. Then all I gotta do is pick the harness up right and do it again.

This very carefully is not Not working. Oh come on you. this would be about 97 percent easier with this harness. Be disconnected and moved off to the side but it can't I mean it can, but it, uh, vastly complicates the procedure or I should say exponentially complicates the procedure I Think on you I know you guys can't see my Noggins in the wave.
we're doing the Hail Mary Move here. we're really close. I think I got it I think it's in position here. Let me peel this up a little bit and then I'll look down inside and we'll just take a look at that gasket.

make sure it's uh, it didn't fall off. Foreign? Yeah, yeah, it looks good. It looks really good here. What? I'll do, put a couple bolts in it just to so it maintains its alignment and then we'll lift it up and take a look from the back side.

There we go. Okay, let's get this thing up in the air and take a look at the back side of that, uh, that gasket moving back up green subscribe button. That's your cue to subscribe to the channel if you have not already. All right, that's good.

Let's see what we can see if we can see what we can't Ah, it fell out. Look at that thing fell right out of there. Yeah and well, it didn't fall out on that side. I wonder if I can squeeze in there and put it back? I think I can here you guys.

You guys went right here. Okay, like I said, we're having a Hail Mary kind of moment. So Let's uh, let's get to it I guess put that thing in there. it's either gonna work or I'm wasting time again hoping it's gonna work.

Oh come on, why would you do this and something beeped I don't know what it was. Yeah, yeah, get back in there all right. Well that was kind of ridiculous, but I I think I got it somewhere or I got it here. We can see right there.

it's nice and even where it's supposed to be following along all the way down the seam. same situation and over here. on this side, it's in. its Groove We know it's still in the groove in the front so I'm gonna go ahead and get the bolts in if we're gonna let this down.

and uh, we're gonna go ahead and tighten this thing down. I think I Think that's it. It better be it. it.

feels like it. It is it. I know that. that's it.

All right. Back up top again. I Want to go ahead and start getting these bolts started and I'm looking at the gasket again from the top side here and everything is in position. So by some miracle get that thing lined up and fell into its home I Honestly thought what I saw was out again on the back side I was gonna have to remove it again.

Okay, let's run some of these down. Start with this middle one right here back. I know you guys can't see what I'm doing here I'm really sorry. foreign.

Very nice. Woohoo! Oh I missed one one bolt, missing dirt. went right there. mm-hmm getting a case at the five o'clock There we go.

Stop it. throttle body should have just removed it. next time. check my rear bolts, make sure those are tight.

Insanity I keep doing the same thing and it doesn't stop doing what I don't want it to do. It's like my kids there we go. Woohoo! All right, that's one valve cover done. the next one that's going to be the easy one that's right up here in front of us.
and uh, and of course I Gotta go ahead and pull off the timing cover and get that timing belt and water pump done. But I think I'm I think I'm gonna save that for tomorrow because like I said, I'm getting the case for the five o'clocks The sun is long, the day is growing short. Uh, I had a long day I'm about done with this thing so I'm gonna go ahead and close this one out. Right now.

there will be a part two in this video. obviously because I'm only about 33 of the way done with this job. So uh, that being said, I guess I'll see you guys in the next one. As always, thank you for watching and most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day! See you guys later into Toyota Lexus Hybrid.


98 thoughts on “Hybrid ev: phantom engine squeal lexus rx400”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph Boscoe says:

    also remember you are working with high voltage on the hybrid

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Hepp says:

    A few spots of Indian Head will hold those silicone gaskets in place. Just a suggestion Ray.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jimmy cheese says:

    I am always amazed when Ray pulls connectors off. 99% of the time, I break a piece of plastic. Of course, this video shows he struggles with them too. Shows he keeps it real for his videos.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gregory Stone says:

    I'm sure u thought about this but why couldn't you have used grease to hold the gasket?

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Sanders says:

    How about using a little something to secure the gasket in the grove.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Wright says:

    Next time use a little rtv to hold the gasket in while setting it.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DJ DuneWolf says:

    I swear they need to make engineers that design these cars with tiny compact engines all crammed into smallest place possible – to go in and do a spark plug change, or few other otherwise things that should be rather SIMPLE TASKS.. — Should never have to take apart half the damn engine – just to get to a sparkplug and coil.. No matter if its a Hybrid or not.. Not only that but they should make sure that cars are designed so some maintenance tasks that generally happen every X times per year are also easy to get to/do so your not wanting to pull entire engine – just to change a alternator or similar accessory..

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars totocall1999 says:

    Love the irony that the song in the background was REM “End of the World”!!!

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars marrerful says:

    At first if you don’t succeed try try again gotta give you 10 out of 10 for persistence Ray….

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ted Williams says:

    the more people see these things go up in flames and how violent and fast it consumes the car, evs will become a thing of the past. especially if people see how the lithium is mined. they had evs in the late 1800's and even back then, they realized it wasnt a viable option.
    in europe, i think, tried a electric backhoe. they got 2 hrs of work out of it and then it had to be charged for 7hrs….off a diesel generator.
    yup…sound like something the government has their dirty, grubby hands in. it makes absolutely no sense what so ever.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars funlovingJohn says:

    I must have missed something speeding through the video. Nothing about finding the noise.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hope and Life Kids says:

    Glue the gasket to the cover to keep it in place until it's installed

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M H says:

    That gasket looked like it was 10 years old by the time you got in place. No fun at all.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Harry Hacker says:

    Why not a little rubber grease to hold the gasket in place??? You need to teach yourself some patience and not rush everything…It may go back easier. So frustrating to watch you stuggling

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darren says:

    The "Green subscribe" button that's funny and it's really a great idea😊

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gilberto Trevisan says:

    Man, you'll go to the heaven straightaway!!!

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bob Jones says:

    The best part for me, I'm watching this on Ground Hog Day. lol

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gilberto Trevisan says:

    I'm foreseeing a plastic cracked fuel rail pressure regulator…

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gilberto Trevisan says:

    I wonder how much will be the final bill for this horrendous task…

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gilberto Trevisan says:

    Could be me? Or could be the Lexus? Well…If was me i'll have nightmares for quite some time!!!😅😅

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gilberto Trevisan says:

    In my almost 50 years as a car mecchanic i learned a hard lesson…If the things are hard to dismount, then the reassembly will be a nightmare!!! Fortunately Ray has all the goodies to speed thing up!!!

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Meredith says:

    Ray why didn't you use some weatherstrip glue on the back of that silicone into the valve cover .

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Consequator says:

    This engine is like an archaeological dig site with the amount of stuff that needs to be removed to get to something.
    Can't you use some sort of sticky sealant to keep the rubber gasket in place while placing the cover ?

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

    WoW so many covers and pieces 😇😇😇

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Reid says:

    I commented and pasted both videos on Scotty (Lexus is the best car ever made) Kilmer's KIA's are crap video……These are great Ray, keep em coming Bud…👍👍👍👍👍

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Trudope is a Moron says:

    Man what a piece of crap. This whole electric car crap is bullshit. We don't have the technology to run these electric cars and where I live it goes to -40°F and they batteries don't work well in that cold weather.

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Denny J says:

    Always impressed by Ray's patience and attitude! IF I ever had to take half the engine compartmet apart like this, I'd need to have it on video! Not for YouTube but jsut to remember where everything went!

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Adam Ant says:

    I have used Vaseline to help hold the gasket in place.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sam Fish says:

    Its good to see they make lexas easy to work on

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HB says:

    Love those blue valve cover gaskets.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Frazer says:

    I would use Cobond (sp) from FelPro to hold gaskets in place during assembly. A clear adhesive that took up little to no clearance. Made my tech life so much better. Great content, Ray. Keep em coming!

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Day says:

    could you have used some silicone /permatex or a rubber cement to just hold the valve cover gasket in the cover?. not a ton… just some dabs or would that damage something?? thanks

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brant Kensinger says:

    Just some friendly advice: Use some headliner spray adhesive to keep the gasket adhered to the valve cover during install. It will save you a lot of time, frustrations, and mistakes. We do this all the time and have had no issures.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Drake says:

    If its a late model car and you want to replace the wiper blades start at the front bumper and remove everything!!😖😖

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kg industries says:

    Pop some die electric on those wonky gaskets! Keeps them in while upside down.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ethan Devillier says:

    love the channel Ray. those gaskets are a pain. try adding some gorilla snot ( weather strip adhesive) instead of rtv. let it set a few minutes. works well for me.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Nichols says:

    I would use a THIN bead of Yamabond#4 in the receiver groove in the valve cover to hold the gasket. It's great stuff, I used it for 20+ years when I was a Jap bike mechanic. It NEVER let me down. Three Bond makes their own version of it.

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sgtzsquad says:

    My gosh what a nightmare to work on. Well done sir!

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Clifton Brown says:

    Hey ray, I've heard a good way to keep the the head gasket sitting in it's groove while you in carefully install head is to add some gasket sealer to the groove, let it set up until it is slightly tacky, then set your head gasket in the groove with the gasket sealer then it should now stay seated in it's groove without it falling out very easily.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Pratico says:

    Why didn't you glue it to the valve cover?

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

    4 Non Trolls

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Know One says:

    Damn…..ya gotta disassemble the whole car just to get to timing belt????….thought it was a toyota product….LOL….I believe for what its worth….I'd just glue the blue bastard in to the cover🤔

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alistair King says:

    Is there another name for that worm drive ratchet or the make/model please?

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ross K says:

    I was one of the people that said to bend the tube seal tabs out then back in. I had no problem doing it on my highlander.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Todd Kress says:

    I always used a few dabs of wheel bearing grease to hold gaskets in place.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bigdaddymak1439 says:

    164k and never having a tbelt done! Wow living on the edge! BTW get some gasket adhesive to hold onto gaskets like that

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fred B says:

    OK Ray, on that rear valve cover gasket, you unfortunately looked like an amateur that I KNOW you're NOT. IMO 6 tiny drops of super glue strategically placed on the cover would have cut your video length by at least 10 minutes. I must say that I watch most all your videos and you ARE impressive in that you aren't afraid to tackle any repairs. I also lkie that you do admit to your ignorance of some 1st time repairs attempts that you do.. Also like your humor, keep up the good work Ray. I would also like to see more respect from you for your tools and work areas. AND distinguish yourself from lesser mechanics by making your repairs more noticable ( Ex. like more cleaning of brake parts when you do a brake job. Signs of professionalism when we can actually observe your attention to details

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CALVIN L. NIKONT says:

    I prefer black wobblies because they are more sturdy and less bendy and slippery.
    You should have very securely tied that wiring harness out of the way and glued the seal in its groove.

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars L Jerry says:

    That beep Ray heard when he was on back side of gasket was my anxious gut watching

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars W. Mark Witherspoon says:

    My dad always put a small (very small) dab of silicone seal on the cover to hold the real gasket in place.

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WS S says:

    ALL MECHANIC-JOBS MUST BE DONE WITH VIDEO, SO THE MECHANIC WILL DO HIS JOB AS BEST, LEADING TO THE INTEGRITY OF THE MECHANIC'S PERFFORMANCE, FOR ALL THE WORLD TO SEE, AND RATE.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars cymaz100 says:

    You sir, have the patience of a saint!

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gadsden says:

    For the valve cover gasket. Would it be wrong to use a little grease or gasket maker down in the groove on the valve cover to hold the gasket in place while installing it?

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars George Fabbiani JR. says:

    You're a better man than me Ray, that valve cover and gasket would've took flight across the shop if I had been doin it!

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars vaccumme says:

    Does anyone know what happened to the Technician that worked back east, has a land rover. I think he quit working at Dealerships ? Any thoughts would help. Ted.

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave George says:

    Lot's of grinding noise next door, hope that changes.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daris Combs says:

    HeyRay, why don’t you glue the gaskets into the cover? I think that is better than hoping.

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vulf the Viking says:

    Did you at least buy it dinner before you tried to do a reach around 😂😂😂

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dixie May says:

    My dad used to tie sewing thread ( your choice of color)😁through holes for bolts to help keep gasket in place. It worked for as long as I remember & I've done it a few times on covers as well (oil pan ,trans. timing cover etc).

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kaafromoz says:

    Sometimes mate I look at the engine design and think that the engineers who designed these engines made them thinking "No one will ever be able to service that part" and will trade the vehicle in and buy a new vehicle.
    Well dome mate that was a total PITA to get done.
    Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖

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

    i got that dewalt rachet plus a snap on clutch driven ratchet that has no play when i turn it. great tools saved my ass a few times before i retired.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt D says:

    Very good display of patience throughout this repair!

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kens97sto171 says:

    What a pain.. the V6's are always this way… Back 3 cyl are difficult to deal with. I would defiantly get the 4 cyl version of this car if they made one.
    Also.. the ABS pump is failing on this one.. it was cycling WAY to much. Looks like its on the driver side under the inverter.
    Either the Timing belt has never been done.. or they skipped on replacing the tensioner when they did it.. OR they bought a cheap timing kit.. OEM only on those.. too much labor and risk to save a few buck.

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars richard douchkov says:

    HI Ray. Fantastic video.
    I believe that the maintenance is not really considered when designing modern vehicles. It is more a case of ease of assembly/manufacture. The engine trans, ancillaries, front struts and suspension are quite often all one complete unit lifted up complete and bolted in. Hence the requirement to remove nearly all the contents of the engine bay to get to the component in question. Sometimes, you cannot even remove bolts completely as there is no room to get past the body / chassis.
    I use a stethoscope to isolate the source of a squeal, squeak or rattle. Before I bought the mechanics stethoscope, I used to use a big screwdriver and push the handle against my ear as I probed different spots with the 'pointy bit'. Works almost as well as a stethoscope.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Muhamad Fadzly Shaharani says:

    I still didnt know the drill about the red pickup infront of the shop.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeffrey Shier says:

    Question, could you not have used a thin layer of grease where the gasket went on the valve cover, to have it stick to the cover?🤔

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Engster says:

    Get yourself some indian head gasket sealer..apply to valve cover and then apply gasket..install without a worry of loss or falling out. Makes life way bunch easier.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jerry Hatrick says:

    Oz of prevention is a pound of cure.. Clean valve cover with brake clean a few dabs of silly cone to hold the gasket into the valve cover. Simple pimple.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rich Sparkman says:

    Have you ever thought maybe just a little dab of super glue to hold the gasket in

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john marshall says:

    I'm impressed with your attitude to your work great job

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 1977 dodge ramchager on 38s says:

    I would zip tie the wiring harness up

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike W says:

    It never ceases to amaze me the depth of Ray’s knowledge of all the different vehicles he works on. You’d think he’s been doing it for years.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Catinks says:

    You know its a good video when chipmunk ray comes out

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stevo says:

    thank you Ray,that was a bit of a challenge for you but you got there,,,
    looking forward to part 2,,👍👌

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars talontsi92 says:

    It wouldn't be a Rainman Ray video without 4 Non Blondes.

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! Bill MacNeil says:

    ford f150 with 5.4 had spark plug blow by because it was not seated and created a noise similiar.
    check out plugs.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don Geiger says:

    Could you not put a couple of dabs of sealants in the gaskets track to hold it in place while installing the cover?

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Šimon Ďurko says:

    Why dont you just put the gasket on the block and let the gravity hold it there? Does it not have the grooves?

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert McBee says:

    Howdy Ray, I was contemplating your nemesis, the wiring harness and cover gasket debacle and was thinking WWRD (What Would Ray Do) when it struck me that Ray would use some type adhesive, short term stuff, to aid in the installation process. So, while I was trying to figure out what you would do I came up with a couple of "ideas". One would be to link a couple of tie-wraps together to make it around the cover/gasket combo long enough to get said cover in place. Another idea was maybe a drop of silicone sealant artfully placed along the groove in the cover which would hold the gasket in place. If that didn't work then resort to good ol' Super Glue and a drop here and a drop there and… Ray's your mechanic! After watching this I'm glad my back can't do that stuff any more! You deserve some time off for that one. Are any fish running?? Take care!

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jonathan S says:

    That definately sounds like timing tensioner

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wackey says:

    Great video ray

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Its Mee says:

    should have used some assembly grease to hold the cover gasket

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kezza Tries says:

    My grandfather showed me with gaskets that want to fall down and out, to put a piece of string or tape around to hold it up, get the object in place, then cut the strings or tales and pull them out.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Clare Ravenwood says:

    This job looked so frustrating. Even an inch of wire in the harness to allow that little bit of movement would have been good but that inch adds up over say 1000 cars, so the bean counters say no dice.
    Look on the bright side, unless there has been a design modification, I heard that one had to pull the engine on a Ferret scout car just to replace the fan belts.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kezza Tries says:

    Yes Sir you want a price to replace e your valve cover gasket?
    That will be 25 dollars, 5 for the gasket and twenty for labour, oh and 1706 dollars for the labour to get to it.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Josh River says:

    looks to me like you could have temporarily tied that harness up and back towards the firewall to get it out of the way.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars How About says:

    Ray, From Australia: I must teach you how to swear! I would have started on the second attempt to fit the valve cover and after removing all the bleeps this would have resulted in a five minute video! No need for Wife unit to be involved in your training!

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Max smith says:

    I would love to know if the Rx350 is equally as complicated to work on as this Rx400h.Your a patient man Ray.

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

    Either Ray sprung a leak or he nearly said the Sh.t word but only if the manufacture made that harness 1 inch longer. Nice and patient sees you through once again.

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BROKKANIC says:

    Several decades ago, I discovered a product called Gasgacinch. I use it on all my gasket jobs. It basically tacks the gasket to the mating surface.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gavin Rewell says:

    Well done Ray. Cant believe how tricky that gasket was. I wonder what the dealership procedure is to put that on – take the engine out?

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arkin Azimet says:

    omg i hate those blue after market gaskets .. they just don't stay

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

    Patience on this job…I dunno how you did it. The only thing I saw is that stupid black bracket behind the harness from hell was in the way…when you had the car up you can see its held on by one bolt…maybe if that was gone the harness would be able to be shoved back more. That clamp for it to the valve cover looks like a mean lil knife waiting to attack.
    Great job Ray…seriously…I applaud you my friend!!! I hope you had a couple of cold ones when you got home…you more then deserved it!!

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darkside1355 says:

    Guy must love He-Man

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff G says:

    Hi Ray. You can just barely squeeze that wiring harness over the middle intake manifold brace, which will hold it out of the way while you install the valve cover. I think you have to disconnect the rear O2 sensor wire first though.

    While you're in there, it'd be nice to check the valve lash. They're shims on buckets and pretty durable, but they do start to come out of spec at higher mileage. While you're there, you might also inspect the plate below the lower intake manifold that likes to weep coolant at high mileage (you can usually spot stains dribbling down on top of the eCVT). Top off that job with a new thermostat…

    PS: I'm glad you bent those tabs on the spark plug tubes

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike L says:

    For jobs like that valve cover and the timing belt, wouldn’t it be easier to just pull the motor? Doesn’t the entire subframe with the powertrain drop out?

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Neal Fenster says:

    We use to use a gasket varnish to hold the gasket in place until it was installed. 😊

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brett Millett says:

    It’s getting more and more obscene how much tear down needs to done to change spark plugs 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

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