2 Toyota Engine tear down both with less then 30k

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Published 2024-05-24
2023 Camry XSE 2021 Toyota Tundra 2 engines apart less then 30k on both

All Comments (21)
  • @benjbuch
    Young man, cleanliness is the key on reassembly. I can tell by this 3 minute video that you Sir are a good technician. 🍻
  • @fillupread
    As a 'retired' toyota tech, you are meticulous. Top notch!
  • @TheCarGuyOnline
    Great job cleaning those parts, especially the edges on the timing cover where the leak was. Most folks don't clean as thoroughly as you, A+.
  • @josesolano1300
    Your cleanliness it top notch!!! Those customers are lucky that you are working on their engines. Hopefully you are compensated accordingly
  • What's going on at Toyota? Tearing engines apart at 20K-30K miles is ridiculous! Yes it's covered under warranty but shouldn't be happening in the first place. Shame on you Toyota for going the way of most other manufacturers, building crap?
  • 5k oil changes. 10k recommendation Dude should be locked up whoever recommended that.
  • @Nexgeninfi
    Gents, DO NOT use factory recommended oil change interval at 10k miles. I buy cars new and first oil change is 100 miles, second before 1k, then every 5000 miles.
  • @davidperry4013
    I do 5K oil changes on my 2015 Camry. Does not skip a beat. So are my friends' newer Camries.
  • @scott8238
    I was a toyota tech at large volume dealer in minneapolis from 2006-2010 and during those years we had the infamous oil sludge issue destroying motors with less than 50k miles due to the oil galleys of the 1MZ-FE 3.0 engine not being large enough is what was determined after a lawsuit settlement. I also had to deal with the 2009 gas pedal ecm issue recall/lawsuit and the truck frame corrosion lawsuit/recall so we were busy!
  • Good job that's how i work on my own cars is rare to see techs going the extra mile loke that kudos đź‘Ź to you.
  • excellent work... worth noting both of these vehicles were assembled in the USA and not Japan
  • @crodrc51able
    Oil changes every 5000. Daughter has an XSE Camry 19 4 cylinder with 60000 miles, wife a 19 Avalon with 70000 miles, and son a 97 LE Camry 4 cylinder with 72000 miles. All oil changes at 5000 miles, trans and coolant at no later than 60000-75000 miles. Will last. And use the recommended oil viscosity.
  • @scrooksful
    Keep that same set of principles throughout your life and you will go far! So nice to see pride of workmanship in the younger generation.
  • @dgambrel9241
    I have done 10k since 06 or 07 on everything that isn’t flat tappet or carbed. Had everything from Chevrolet Malibu, Equinox, Nissan Rogue, Altima, Toyota Highlander, Corolla, RAV4, Passat gas and a focus. So far the Malibu, rogue and Altima all went over 230k before being sold. Equinox and Passat are over 170 the RAV4, focus and Highlander are over 100, and the Corolla is at 240 still going strong. I drive between 60-100k a year and my wife drives around 40. So we go through vehicles pretty regular.
  • @vals2534
    Amazing work. I wish you were my mechanic!
  • @Jlb-fz7nl
    Waltnasty your a rare gem in a world of flat rate people. You remind me of myself. Please take care of yourself