How to do a timing belt on a Mitsubishi Montero

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @gnasherdk4878
    @gnasherdk4878 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Ive Got 247k miles on the clock, slowly procuring everything so I can treat my 02 right. Your video gives me confidence that I wont grenade my motor by my own hand.

    • @Scottadamsfan3481
      @Scottadamsfan3481 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Just got an 06 with 198k and it’s driving perfect so far and I’m getting prepared mentally to start this journey! How as yours been so far ?

  • @luso_overland
    @luso_overland Před rokem +20

    Effective 12/22/22 - Our OEM Gen3 Montero Timing Kits now include the large coolant pipe o-ring (MD030764) and the water pump to thermostat housing gasket (MN128500). Thanks @montanamontero3830 for the shoutout and awesome how to video!

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +4

      THIS is why i love lusooverland!

    • @imranlali3041
      @imranlali3041 Před rokem

      Do you supply globally? I'm interested in ordering parts from you. I'm based in Southern Africa

    • @luso_overland
      @luso_overland Před rokem +1

      @@imranlali3041 Yes, we do. You can order from our website or on our eBay store. Thx!

    • @lusooverland
      @lusooverland Před rokem

      @@boroughmanager7067 Hello, sorry we were sold out for a few days. They are now back in stock! Thx

  • @Bradleyj3121
    @Bradleyj3121 Před 2 lety +9

    I’ve been putting off this job and was going to have a shop do this for me. After watching it looks like something definitely doable by myself. Thanks!

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +3

      It’s totally doable with the right tools and a good attitude! Hope the video helps when you actually get in thete

    • @Bradleyj3121
      @Bradleyj3121 Před rokem

      @@montanamontero yeah it definitely will help! Gonna snag the kit from Luso once the weather cools down here. Also while I’m in there, I’m gonna replace valve cover gaskets, spark plugs, cam seals, etc..

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +1

      @@Bradleyj3121 cam seals are a good job to do while you are doing the tb/wp.. the valve cover and spark plugs are on the top side of the engine and a whole different process, but still a good job to do!

    • @killer0034
      @killer0034 Před rokem +1

      got mine done at a shop because lack of exp and tools.. well i paid 1500ish with 2 new tires but forgot to mention cam and crank seals. so i add oil here and there now. i got the parts from luso to fix it. but still don't want to take it apart myself... I'm sure i would break something lol. now vcg and plugs i would attempt, all the stuff on the intake looks daunting but at least the chance to have to rebuild the engine wouldn't be on the table.

    • @DidierBan
      @DidierBan Před rokem

      @@montanamontero , what are you thoughts on a electric fan conversion for the radiator?

  • @guitarsender
    @guitarsender Před rokem +1

    Dude thanks a lot for this video, just bought a 3.8 here in Australia. Still got another 50k to go until it’s due for a new belt but will definitely come back to this video by then

  • @siddelly
    @siddelly Před 2 lety +3

    Nice job!
    I wish I could have seen this video 6 months ago, it took me a week to do the same thing, except I changed the plugs which meant removing manifold and redoing valve cover gaskets. When the cams sprung on me, I was quite panicked!
    I hope my truck lasts more than 10,000 miles😜

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +1

      Yeah plugs is a whole different side of the engine, the job can definitely get away from you if you end up missing parts or not having the right tools

  • @dennisespinal3667
    @dennisespinal3667 Před rokem +3

    great video to share. My Gen3 is getting close to needing a new timing belt. I was thinking on how much a mechanic could charge for this labor but having this video handy makes me feel i can do it. I've done some mechanic work but would just need to buy the tools
    Thanks for this great video

  • @Scottadamsfan3481
    @Scottadamsfan3481 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just want to thank you for all of your help

  • @Scottadamsfan3481
    @Scottadamsfan3481 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Please make a video about full inspection and recommended fluid and maintenance of a gen 3 for new owners ..
    Like all the things you recommended doing and inspecting and cleaning etc etc
    Please make it for people that don’t know all the things you do and even simple things that you may assume are obvious.
    Maybe do a series of videos -
    1under hood inspection and maintenance
    2 under the engine inspection and maintenance
    3 wheels tires brakes and under the car suspension etc
    4 electrical
    5 interior and body
    Even things like checking drain holes and where to grease or clean
    Maybe even things like how to clean the radiator fluid or throttle body etc

  • @flexbuffchest21
    @flexbuffchest21 Před rokem +3

    Just a tip on the accessory plate.
    There is a bracket towards the left of the plate that has a 14mm bolt. Loosen that and just twist the bracket out of the way. Plate comes out much easier

  • @klema6
    @klema6 Před rokem +1

    Best tutorial video I've ever seen 👍👏

  • @stevefrederick2921
    @stevefrederick2921 Před rokem +1

    Ordered the kit this afternoon

  • @jasontackett2058
    @jasontackett2058 Před rokem +1

    **HELPFUL HINT**
    Thanks for the videos! As I speak I'm doing the timing, I would Advance (only) the cam gears a half a tooth when setting the new belt you will thank me.

  • @xjk-85x38
    @xjk-85x38 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Planning to do this job in the next few weeks. Shame I am in the U.K that kit you got is really good.

  • @DONphantasmo
    @DONphantasmo Před rokem +2

    OUTSTANDING video man. Great job. Thank you!!!

  • @KaldekBoch
    @KaldekBoch Před rokem +2

    I've got a video doing this on the 6G74. Regarding the tensioner, the inch pounds rating is just to ensure that once it's all installed, your tensioner rod stays within the acceptable range (3.8-5.0mm in my case). You can do it without the special tool and a torque wrench; it's just trickier. I lost my tool and just used circlip pliers to apply torque to the tensioner pulley.

    • @fjca450
      @fjca450 Před rokem +1

      hi Kaldekboch, do you have a link ,doing this on the 6g74 engine,please?

  • @itsaboutfam
    @itsaboutfam Před rokem +1

    Great video man. I wish I did a video when I did the timing stuff on my Gen 2.5 when I got it 5 years ago.

  • @josefelizardo8025
    @josefelizardo8025 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience very helpful

  • @rfrann1
    @rfrann1 Před 3 měsíci

    Good job with the video! I just picked up a 2003 with 111k miles and the timing belt hasn't been replaced, so it's not going anywhere until the timing belt is replaced.

  • @canes11
    @canes11 Před rokem +1

    You really need to post a PayPal or cash app link for donations. Your instruction video is such an incredible resource for those of us who are nOObs with little to no experience.
    You mentioned earlier in this video about pulling the A/C compressor. Do you have any videos showing how to do that? I need to do a timing belt job and it seems the a/c clutch is seized and needing replacement.
    Thank you again for what you do!

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      I’m just glad I can help pass on the knowledge that others have shared with me! I don’t have any videos removing the ac, however if I remember correctly it’s just 4 or 5 bolts on the side of the engine and the compressor comes off

  • @tanggambalanga
    @tanggambalanga Před měsícem +1

    Get the longer crank bolt as the factory original have been known to sheer off.

  • @terryduggan32
    @terryduggan32 Před rokem

    Thanks for putting the link in the description 🤣

  • @aliyaarbay4034
    @aliyaarbay4034 Před rokem +1

    Really appreciated
    Thus is very helpful video
    Thanks man

  • @michaellaw2407
    @michaellaw2407 Před rokem +5

    Thanks, I found it to be very straightforward! What do you think about the reliability/longevity of the Montero 3?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +6

      glad you liked the video. i think the gen 3 can be as reliable as a toyota or honda, if you take care of it. these were built when mitsubishi took a lot of pride in their work and everything is way overbuilt

  • @LOVE-JC777
    @LOVE-JC777 Před rokem

    Crank bolt can be loosen up by a socket and breaker bar by leaning against something solid unplugged the spark wire just till it cranks but won’t start the engine. You have to make sure the orientation of the engine turning or else you can actually tighten ( break) or loosen… I have done this once on a Ford Ranger.

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      while this is true, i don't recommend it unless you really know what you are doing haha.

  • @Azizdesign_
    @Azizdesign_ Před rokem +1

    excellent video. Thank you

  • @LuisJimenez-vh4fl
    @LuisJimenez-vh4fl Před 3 měsíci +1

    Any video about charging the A/C on 2004 Montero limited 3.8L Thanks.

  • @KC-vm2io
    @KC-vm2io Před rokem +2

    Following along as I do the job live and just like you’re saying at around 23:00 my passenger side cam jumped one tooth and I’m having a hell of a time seating the belt while the marks are aligned. What happens is I think l I’ll have everything right on then I’ll go tighten the tensioner and that same cam moves as I introduce tension. I’m also having a real hard time just getting the belt on that last cam as well, any tips?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      i use some clamps to hold the belt to the cam and that usually prevents it from jumping around too much. another method is to have someone hold the cam with a 17mm wrench on the bolt head of the cam. i don't love that method because it can still move, but it does work.

  • @mattvandart9055
    @mattvandart9055 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant, thanks!

  • @Scottadamsfan3481
    @Scottadamsfan3481 Před 4 měsíci

    If we don’t feel confident enough to do this job would it help to simply remove the cover to expose the timing belt and tensioner and simply inspect it and make sure the tensioner is working properly?
    I understand you recommend changing it but would it be ok to inspect it and if it’s ok to keep it and only replace if actually looks wrong ?
    Anything to look for besides just something obvious?
    If mine looks good and seems to be in good condition I will hold off and take the risk until I can afford to pay a local Montero specialist I know to do it .
    Also while I have it exposed can I start it and listen and look for problems ?
    How can I know that it’s still lined up right and tight enough?
    What am I looking for to know it’s working properly?

  • @MrKJWProductions
    @MrKJWProductions Před 24 dny

    How do I remove the harmonic balancer/crank pulley on a 1995 Montero SR 3.5L DOHC? The 2 holes in the pulley do not appear to be threaded.

  • @AllanNorstrand
    @AllanNorstrand Před 2 lety +1

    This operation looks very familiar.😇

  • @Liz-iu7vp
    @Liz-iu7vp Před 6 měsíci

    Very helpful, thanks a lot

  • @danielbichokov1340
    @danielbichokov1340 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello bro, super educational video!
    Can I ask, is it possible to remove timing belt covers and get to the crankshaft sensor without disassembling everything?
    Thank you

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před 4 měsíci

      it is not. you need to pull off all of this to get to the crank sensor.

  • @dapolimagic
    @dapolimagic Před rokem +1

    Great video with lot of hints for DIYers. Do you mind sharing what RIDGID impact driver (Model# please) you used for the crankshaft bolt ? I heard that it is the hardest part of the job to get the bolt out.

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      mine is an older model at this point, but it's the standard 1/2 RIDGID impact. they haven't changed the size much, but the newer ones have more power

    • @dapolimagic
      @dapolimagic Před rokem

      @@montanamontero Thanks. I have the same 1/2 inch RIDGID . I now feel comfortable tackling this JOB in near future.

  • @thesetruths1404
    @thesetruths1404 Před rokem

    I change mine every 100,000 miles, all makes. I live in a dry ad hot area and they do fine with that. I've never seen a problem with them until about 150,000 miles (excessive cracks).
    If the Montero belt starts to tick at lower RPMs, but stops above 2500 rpms it is the tensioner failing. Stop driving it at that point for sure. The Gates and other quality brands (2 or 3) are good enough. I've had the cheapest ones fail after 20,000 miles.
    I have two 2003s each with 230,000 miles. I changed the timing kits last at 160,000 and 150,000 miles. Have owned them since 150/165,000 miles. Had 2 other Gen3s with 3.5L and also all previous gens also.

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      My guess is that the tick sound is actually lifter tick, unrelated to the timing belt

  • @Scottadamsfan3481
    @Scottadamsfan3481 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there anything else we can check and look for while we have it off ?

  • @ramiroaburto8680
    @ramiroaburto8680 Před 3 měsíci

    My brother did it but he got check engine light for camshaft possition sensor and cramchaft position the truck start good but check engile light never go

  • @etc2006ltd
    @etc2006ltd Před rokem +1

    thanks, great video,

  • @jubileesang
    @jubileesang Před měsícem

    Thanks for all your videos. Have u got one for crank angle sensor?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před měsícem

      @@jubileesang I don’t. But once you get to the timing belt it’s only 2 more bolts to pull it off

  • @Chasingvugs
    @Chasingvugs Před 8 dny

    How are you rotating engine with spark plugs in?……

  • @MrOddy1234
    @MrOddy1234 Před rokem

    awesome video man thanks 🤙

  • @olegkreydich456
    @olegkreydich456 Před rokem +1

    Great and helpful video! Do you have any recommendations for coolant for gen 2.5?

  • @dapolimagic
    @dapolimagic Před 5 měsíci

    One more question here. When you put in the new water pump assembly, how do you make sure it sits on the tube backside that has the rubber O ring ? Do you have to push it in or when you tighten the bolts, it glides on to it ?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před 5 měsíci

      it kind of just falls into place, you need to lube it up and make sure that everything lines up, but then you just push it on and the bolt holes should line up. it should slide on before you put the bolts in

  • @jtsumi3253
    @jtsumi3253 Před rokem +1

    Needing to do this on my Gen 2 montero and watching this for some knowledge on timing belts. Luso overland is a life saver. Never heard of them before. Thanks!
    Check out Adventure Driven Design for montero Body parts, bumpers skid armor etc..

  • @J-Bizzle215
    @J-Bizzle215 Před 10 měsíci

    Any videos on removing the ac and power steering bracket? I can't get the accessory plate off due to the bracket being in the way. I feel like I'm going to break the plate if I pull it too forward...

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před 10 měsíci

      the power steering is faily strair forward. the AC is 4 12mm bolts on the side. it's not actually very hard to take off, i'm just lazy haha

  • @DallinVaughn
    @DallinVaughn Před rokem

    Doing the timing job on my 1998 Montero. Worked down to removing the crank bolt. Tried breakerbar- no dice. Bought a new compact impact w/ supposedly 450 ft/lbs release torque. Still won’t budge. Aren’t these supposed to be around 130 ft/lbs? What gives? Tried pb blaster and a propane torch too, no luck. Adding pb again and planning to let it sit overnight before trying again tomorrow, but I don’t know how much that will help.

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      Were you able to get it off? Sometimes they are really on there because of rust. Scare stuff though, if you snap that off you’re in for a bad tkme

    • @DallinVaughn
      @DallinVaughn Před rokem

      @@montanamontero nope. Still stuck on there. It’s the old style bolt so I’m really worried about breaking it off. No visible rust in that area. But given the state of the belt, I’m not sure it’s ever been removed before

  • @easyfame3
    @easyfame3 Před 6 měsíci

    So I did this job this weekend and after finishing up the job the car starts right up, clearly I fixed the issue I was having with all the slack in my timing belt (bad tensioner) but it will only stay running for 14 seconds before it dies again 😭 somebody help

  • @Fireneedsair
    @Fireneedsair Před 8 měsíci

    Did you install the new water pump?

  • @cloud969
    @cloud969 Před rokem

    Hey great video man, I just bought a imported 03 Pajero with 95000 km, 6g74 engine, immediately thought about the timing belt and if it was done, will be using your video for reference!
    Question about your oil catch can, does it just go on the pcv valve side of the engine..?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      yes, the oil catch can just goes between the PCV and the intake manifold. basically just splice it into the normal PCV line

  • @000francisluke
    @000francisluke Před rokem

    Thanks for all these great videos. We almost got a 2005 Montero to upgrade our 98 Gen 2.5 this last weekend but the pictures and info were misleading to the actual condition. Trying to figure out whether to keep the Gen. 2.5 as we lucked out with a good deal on a GX470. Any interest to add a Gen 2.5 to your collection? 😄

    • @000francisluke
      @000francisluke Před rokem

      We're not too far away from you in Ashton, ID

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      yep, gen 2.5 is on my list of rigs to get.. if i find one that fits i'll probably make it happen haha

    • @000francisluke
      @000francisluke Před rokem

      @@montanamontero we ended up getting a gx470 instead. Our Gen 2.5 is up for grabs. Anyway I can send some pics to you? If you’re interested.

  • @kovalbogdan6003
    @kovalbogdan6003 Před rokem

    Hey loved the video but I got a question! So I put the belt on, set the preload and tightened the pulley, and once I did that the pin in tensioner slides effortlessly like you said, however once I do 2 turnovers of the engine the tensioner pin is really hard to pull… does that mean I messed it up somehow?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +1

      not necessarily, but i would double and triple check that you are tensioning the eccentric pulley correctly

  • @filibertoalvarenga3269

    Can you tell me where you got the instructions? the one you use as a guide thanks good video

  • @scaraus1
    @scaraus1 Před rokem

    Won't be a bad idea to change as well front crankshaft and camshaft seals.

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      yeah if they are leaking that's the time to do it. i tend to leave them if they are dry

  • @Arturohernandez-nt7zb
    @Arturohernandez-nt7zb Před 10 měsíci

    THANKS A LOT¡ for this video

  • @DSERUR24
    @DSERUR24 Před rokem

    hey how is it going, my harmonic balancer is stuck is there a way to take it out, i broke a 3 leg puller , the threds broke .. any pointers on how to take it off?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +1

      it sounds like it's rusted on there. it should just slide off, so i would try some penetrating oil and tapping it lightly with a hammer to get it to break free

  • @ashleymcmillin3023
    @ashleymcmillin3023 Před měsícem

    Dang i just put the gates timing kit on mine, did i just screw up?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před měsícem

      Nah you’ll be fine. I’ve seen plenty of gates kits hold up just fine

  • @brandoncollins3334
    @brandoncollins3334 Před rokem

    Any videos on the cam seals?

  • @rogerholloman9907
    @rogerholloman9907 Před rokem

    I was wondering how many revolutions you turned the crank. To get TDC I'm not lining up on all 3 point after 3 revolutions, any suggestions?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      It should take 2 full rotations of the crank to get back to lined up. Are you off by a few teeth or way off?

    • @rogerholloman9907
      @rogerholloman9907 Před rokem

      @@montanamontero
      So I had a critter get up into my timing belt and get chewed up it messed up my cam and crank position sensors, I've followed your steps on disability but the cam sprocket on the driver's side is 3 teeth off to the driver's side, the other is 3 off to the passenger side so they are opposite

  • @CharlesJHin
    @CharlesJHin Před rokem

    Won't the crank turn counter clockwise when you loosen it with an impact wrench? Don't you need to hold it with something.

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +1

      Not with the impact, that’s one of the advantages of this method. The crank will stay right where it is

  • @RednWhiteWorld
    @RednWhiteWorld Před rokem

    Could you start it and test it for 20 seconds before putting all the covers and accessories on?

  • @jrock8964
    @jrock8964 Před 5 měsíci

    Hey man I need your help. Hope all is well. Dealership just replaced my timing belt and messaged me asking if the vehicle ran previously, they cannot get it to crank now. Have you come across this?

    • @jrock8964
      @jrock8964 Před 5 měsíci

      Some context: 68k on the motor. Ran like a top.

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před 5 měsíci

      it doesn't crank? or it doesnt start?

    • @jrock8964
      @jrock8964 Před 5 měsíci

      They say it turns over but will not start. It’s the 3.5 DOHC 95 SR

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před 5 měsíci

      i would be double and triple checking that all the sensors got plugged back in, especially the crank. when i rebuilt my 3.5 in my SR i put the fin for the crank sensor on wrong and it wasn't reading. @@jrock8964

    • @jrock8964
      @jrock8964 Před 5 měsíci

      @@montanamontero just found out I’ve got a bent valve on what was a perfect running engine. They tried to tell me it was carbon build up. Pretty sure they fired it up out of time. Good chance I’m going to need an engine? I’m sick.

  • @shmawong3489
    @shmawong3489 Před rokem

    What did you use to pull off the crankshaft pulley

    • @BrianAXA
      @BrianAXA Před rokem

      It doesn't require a tool, unless it's rusted on there or was installed crooked (which is really hard to do). you just have to wiggle it off by hand, it's not like a CSB where it's pressed on

  • @dimsumjie8722
    @dimsumjie8722 Před rokem

    I have a pajero gen 3.. with a 3.0L engine (6G72). I want to know if the belt is the same as the one you've installed.. (teeth count)

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +1

      i don't think the tooth count is the same because mine is a DOHC

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem +1

      but the process should be very similar

    • @dimsumjie8722
      @dimsumjie8722 Před rokem

      Yes, i totally agree with the proces. It should be very similar, but the reason i asked is, because i wanted to order the timing belt repair kit from luso overland. It would've saved me the hassle to try and find the right timing belt.

  • @dinkwoodham80
    @dinkwoodham80 Před rokem

    Question I got a 2001 mitsubishi montero sport xls 3.0 and the timing belt broke would it mess up the motor I knw these motor or Interference motors but I but new belt and all on and put back together and now it won't run or crack I put new belt, pully, cam, crank senor what do you think maybe the timing now set correctly

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      if the belt snapped while the car was running then you need to replace the valves since the pistons made contact with them. That's a pretty major job, i just did it on a 2000 montero sport last weekend

    • @dinkwoodham80
      @dinkwoodham80 Před rokem

      @@montanamontero So these motors are Not non interference motors???

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      @@dinkwoodham80 nope, they are interference for sure

    • @dinkwoodham80
      @dinkwoodham80 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@montanamonteroso time for a rebuild ??? If the belt broke?? So would it be better to put a LS motor in it or fix my motor 🤔??

  • @TheBoxster1998
    @TheBoxster1998 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It will take me a month to do this...🤣

  • @calvinclifford8682
    @calvinclifford8682 Před 9 měsíci

    Is this pretty much the same process as a 90 montero?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před 9 měsíci

      it's actually different on the Gen 1s. i have another video about assembling a gen 1 engine, check that out for details on how to set that up

  • @Fireneedsair
    @Fireneedsair Před 8 měsíci

    I learned the hard way by NOT going OEM., at 10000!

  • @stevefrederick2921
    @stevefrederick2921 Před rokem

    Please post the contact info for Luso Overland so that I can buy the kit.

  • @munthermunther1030
    @munthermunther1030 Před rokem

    My 2004 pajero has its original timing belt and it has 180k miles

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      that's a risky game you are playing

    • @anastigmatix4119
      @anastigmatix4119 Před 11 měsíci

      @@montanamontero So are any mitsu engines actually 'interference engines'? [Later: They ALL are (apparently)]!!

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před 11 měsíci

      actually the 3.0 and the 2.6 in the gen 1 are non interference@@anastigmatix4119

  • @williamshadd3755
    @williamshadd3755 Před rokem

    What is the name or email address so I can order These parts?

  • @AlexanderTheGreat248
    @AlexanderTheGreat248 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi there, does this kit fits 2005 Pajero (Montero) V6 3.5 GDI?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před 4 měsíci

      I don't know anything about the GDI engines unfortunately

  • @Aaron-cg7nn
    @Aaron-cg7nn Před 6 měsíci +1

    How are the cam seals changed?

  • @scottmurray4689
    @scottmurray4689 Před rokem +1

    Why did you skip the super important part of how to remove the balancer?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      On this motor, it just pulls off by hand. Super easy, no special tools. Mine just came right off, so it didn’t feel like it needed any special attention. Some people have it seized on there, and that will require a couple light taps with a hammer, and maybe some penetrating fluid.

    • @scottmurray4689
      @scottmurray4689 Před rokem

      @@montanamontero But still you totally skipped it. I had to beat mine off with a hammer. Cmon, you talked a mile a minute non-stop for 30 minutes but skipped over this?

    • @Scottadamsfan3481
      @Scottadamsfan3481 Před 4 měsíci

      @@scottmurray4689dude do you need us to call your mommy to bring you some tissues ?

    • @scottmurray4689
      @scottmurray4689 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Scottadamsfan3481 Clever response. I'm glad your GED from Walmart is finally paying off

    • @Scottadamsfan3481
      @Scottadamsfan3481 Před 4 měsíci

      @@scottmurray4689 lol 😂 I graduated from Auburn university

  • @brandoncollins3334
    @brandoncollins3334 Před rokem

    Any videos on the cam seals?

    • @montanamontero
      @montanamontero  Před rokem

      i don't have one, but they are pretty similar to any cam seal process. make sure not to push them in too far or they will leak. take a measurement of the depth before you pull them out