Replacing a Timing Belt and Water Pump on a 2005 Dodge Magnum 3.5L Chrysler 6 cylinder.

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  • Step by step replacement of a timing belt and water pump on a 2005 Dodge Magnum with a Chrysler 3.5L 6 cylinder engine.
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Komentáře • 491

  • @drinkingmicstand
    @drinkingmicstand Před 2 lety +8

    It's because of you I still have a car and not in debt. I hope God blesses you

    • @user-bd1ft8cl2r
      @user-bd1ft8cl2r Před 6 měsíci +1

      Amen.. it's people like him that keeps the world evolving in good spirits

  • @user-bd1ft8cl2r
    @user-bd1ft8cl2r Před 6 měsíci +4

    Just did a 06 Chrysler 300 3.5L timing belt cover gasket and i watched this awesome fellow to put the belt back on correctly..

  • @jmurphy6740
    @jmurphy6740 Před 4 lety +74

    BEST MADE VIDEO I'VE EVER SEEN... THIS WAS STEP BY STEP... WORKED THE WHOLE TIME... WHILE "HE TALKED...WITHOUT STOPING... ONLY TO JESTER WITH HANDS.. SHOWED EVERY PART... ON AND OFF.. START TO FINISH...WONDERFUL JOB.. VERY HELPFUL.... THANK YOU 🤗🤗🤗👍👏👏👏👏👏

    • @jamesbarlowjr.3762
      @jamesbarlowjr.3762 Před 4 lety +2

      I’m still kinda nervous of starting mine. It seem so technical and don’t want to screw anything up! Hate doing something for the first time. And this is Preventive Maintenance. As far as I know neither Water Pump, Timing Belt, etc has never been changed

    • @FutureHoops
      @FutureHoops Před 3 lety

      @@jamesbarlowjr.3762 did you end up doing it? If so how did it go

    • @antoniosuarez6449
      @antoniosuarez6449 Před 3 lety

      V

    • @derricksomerville5118
      @derricksomerville5118 Před 2 lety

      Timing belt was giving me hell till I seen this video! Great stuff!

  • @12vshady
    @12vshady Před rokem +2

    Great video. Somebody get this man a cordless ratchet

  • @alanfrey7413
    @alanfrey7413 Před měsícem

    Watched this over and over and referenced it throughout the process. All fixed up with no leaks!! Thank you!
    The timing belt set up took the longest. Bout 2 hours of the total 6 hours. The cardboard works great. Just keep it super tight in the cams. My passenger side also didnt line up exactly but very close.Great work!

  • @user-eg7ku1kj6w
    @user-eg7ku1kj6w Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video man !!! You fixed my car for me and didn't even know you did, thanks for great explanation of the process

  • @Vekurus
    @Vekurus Před 3 lety +7

    Who knew that one day not only would you have your 1/2" breaker bar, socket set, PB blaster, would also be a laptop to watch CZcams how to. Awesome job man!

  • @kennethchoyce8186
    @kennethchoyce8186 Před 5 lety +20

    I know this is a couple years old but Distratctor u r the man. I did one of these having never did one by watching your video and 5 hours later its running like a champ. Thanks for the video dude very informative. You should do more the way you show everything step by step is helpful.

    • @Kannibu
      @Kannibu Před rokem +1

      Same boat dude at it was nice

    • @cgslowrt2333
      @cgslowrt2333 Před 6 měsíci

      Was your motor turning over slow?

    • @kennethchoyce8186
      @kennethchoyce8186 Před 6 měsíci

      @@cgslowrt2333 no water pump was leaking

  • @lvaniwaarden
    @lvaniwaarden Před 3 lety +10

    Very helpful, step by step and even gives all the torque specs. Thank you!

  • @blake4567
    @blake4567 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for the video, it gave me the confidence to tackle this myself and I succeeded!

  • @chriscorrea3609
    @chriscorrea3609 Před 7 lety +9

    thanks so much followed your video step by step and did this myself. took about 4 hrs. I spent about 1hr fighting with the belt... no room for error. but otherwise this was almost easy! again thanks for the video. saved me over $750.

    • @Distractor_Beam
      @Distractor_Beam  Před 7 lety

      Glad to hear it. :) Thanks for the feedback.

    • @rolandoibarra6838
      @rolandoibarra6838 Před 4 lety

      Distractor_Beam I’m doing mine when I put the bolts on the thing that looks like a granade my timing points move

  • @skankytrick
    @skankytrick Před 5 lety +5

    I like that you show cleaning your tools and putting them away after finishing the job. It is a nice way to end the video, and it advocates taking care of tools and keeping them organized.

  • @parttimer7624
    @parttimer7624 Před 3 lety +4

    Didn’t skip anything like other videos. Thank you tremendously

  • @kenee2362
    @kenee2362 Před 6 lety +5

    Great job! The work-around for putting the harmonic balancer back on helped me thank m12- 100 mm with a "grip" of flat washers.

  • @JamesSmith-ho7kg
    @JamesSmith-ho7kg Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing video. Step by step. Just replaced my sons and his timing was 180* out. This video allowed me to fix his car and save money on mechanics.

  • @V8_Behavior
    @V8_Behavior Před 3 lety +1

    Great video no need to take my charger to the shop an pay $1,400,u just showed me how to fix it myself THANK YOU......

  • @elgarfio4186
    @elgarfio4186 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for taking the time to enlightening us on how to do this job, God bless you 🙏

  • @kellyhays6425
    @kellyhays6425 Před 7 lety +11

    Nice video Sir! I own a few of these 3.5 in my wifes magnum and her charger. You have really made this easy by listing the correct torques and other weird tools needed. Thank you!

  • @salvadordelgado2434
    @salvadordelgado2434 Před měsícem

    Yes thank you . This is one of many of the same videos I watched prior to successfully change these parts out. Except when I finished I had extra bolts and some plastic pieces that didn't seem to fit anywhere

  • @CraigArndt
    @CraigArndt Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks for the help on this!! Just finished my son’s ‘05 Chrysler 300 water pump and timing belt using the same kit. Saved $600 from what the dealer quoted for just replacing the water pump.

  • @pdm3kw1
    @pdm3kw1 Před 3 lety +1

    Time to buy an inch pound torque wrench.... I did this job 60k miles ago on my 06 magnum and now the pump is leaking. It was a continental kit with a 100k warranty let see how that goes at the parts store. This was an excellent video. I found that instead of cardboard to hold belt that the spring clamps from HF worked like a champ. I remember that my driver cam jump when I pulled off the belt but can get i back into place going forward or backward...

  • @seangoldsworth5921
    @seangoldsworth5921 Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent video, my boy and his girlfriend bought a 05 Magnumd and hopefully I can pull it off. I've worked on cars my entire life. Never do any of my or family's vehicles go to the shop, except transmissions. I'll use this to get me through the process. Thanks

    • @DONKRIDAZ805
      @DONKRIDAZ805 Před 5 lety

      What do you know about transmissions?

  • @MR-nz5pg
    @MR-nz5pg Před 5 lety +3

    A very good video overall - covering 3.5L timing belt/water pump work - especially from a chronological perspective. I performed this task on a 2010 Charger 3.5L V6 recently. A few things I'd like to throw in:
    - No way cardboard is going to hold the belt. In order to get and keep it tight on the passenger cam sprocket - I used a 1/4" shank screw driver no more than 8" long - 5/16" can also work or maybe use extensions. In order to hold the crank - I used a short/straight chisel with a piece of shop towel around it. You MUST keep things tight on the crank and drivers side. Those 2 cannot move once you get around to doing the final work on the passenger side cam gear. The video by GOAT Garage has a good presentation on how to do this.
    - The M12x1.75x100 bolt used to reinstall damper works if you use a std. length 1/2" Dr. socket as a spacer. If you use a longer spacer that you'll see in other videos, you'll need a 110mm/120mm bolt.
    - You may not be able to get the passenger side cam gear timing mark to hold and keep its position perfectly. The mark on my passenger cam gear was about 1/16" to the right facing the index mark on the back side of the housing. More than one dealer tech told me this is fine. I've driven the car quite a bit since reassembly and no issues. It is my belief the only way ALL 3 marks are going to line up perfectly is to follow the steps in the FSM regarding the loosening of the rockers. My crank timing mark and drivers side timing mark were spot on. Again - the passenger side mark was 1/16" to the right facing it.
    - For those who are not aware - you do not need to pull the tensioner and compress piston - reinstall grenade pin - in order to realign timing marks. Go to about 6m15s into this video:
    czcams.com/video/CgpGJckntO0/video.html
    - The type of index marks used on the rear cover are not the same in the various 3.5 motors. Some have double dots and others have a plain vertical indentation. The latter is what my '10 3.5 Charger has.
    - Aftermarket timing belts are more likely to be off. This is why I used all OEM parts. If the aftermarket worked for you - so be it. No need to whine and cry about how they worked for you.
    - The wrench/socket sizes shown in this video may not quiet line up with your situation. Car mfgs. change that all of the time.
    - Thanks to distractor_beam

    • @DONKRIDAZ805
      @DONKRIDAZ805 Před 5 lety +1

      Resson your last mark didn't line up is because after you install,your tensioner will spring in place thus causing the belt to move alittle.the way around this is to compensate for it in the beginning.

    • @MR-nz5pg
      @MR-nz5pg Před 5 lety

      I moved the mark CW a bit - several times to compensate as you suggested - went thru this many times. I got to where I was 1/16" to the right of dead center and that was closer than 2 pros who posted videos here. Another dealer tech told me he's never gotten a 3.5 motors timing marks to be absolutely perfect. I sent him pics of mine. He said they were as close as he has ever seen.
      The only way you will get the 3.5 Chrysler/Dodge motor dead on - all 3 marks is to follow the FSM doc and first loosen all rockers on top of the motor. All of the dealer techs I spoke with told me no one does this.

  • @67comet
    @67comet Před 7 lety +3

    Thanks for taking the time to do this. I just purchased an '05 Magnum (with the 3.5) and your video looks like it's got the little things I was looking for (like the special tools, torques, and ideas on keeping the timing belt in place while you install it).

  • @JoseHernandez-bf5fi
    @JoseHernandez-bf5fi Před 2 lety +3

    Great video, I enjoy it! One observation would be to use the proper HOAT Chrysler/Dodge antifreeze or it can creat a problem with your head gasket or other gaskets. Other than that, I love how you didn't edit your mistakes, I know I've made them lol

  • @firstsergeant9361
    @firstsergeant9361 Před 3 lety +2

    I just wanted to post my experience with my 2007 Dodge Magnum SXT 3.5 that I suspected had a broken timing belt. Keep in mind I am NO mechanic and simply watched THIS VIDEO several times from start to finish. I purchased the vehicle used using my stimulus check and it was running great. All of a sudden out of nowhere, and while at idle the car dies. No loud sounds, no strange noises, no squeaking wasn't overheating before that. Nothing. I had it towed to a local shop who called me the next day to tell me they thought it was "Hyrdrolocked". I asked if that was bad? They said "yeah"...about as bad as it gets. I asked if there was any chance the engine wasn't damaged if the belt broke and they said "probably not". So I decided to get a 2nd opinion from myself. I watched this video and took everything apart. It was a struggle and included borrowing a harmonic balancer puller from AutoZone (free btw) but I finally did it. What I found was that the belt WAS broken but that it had wound tightly around the bottom crankshaft to the point you couldn't break it free with a cheater bar. I literally had to saw the belt (3 wraps) from around the shaft with a little hand saw. I think what happened was that it broke but immediately wound around it itself and stopped the engine. I put a new belt on it (keep in mind this is an interference engine) and I was told by just about everyone that it was shot. I carefully replaced the belt, made sure all the TDCs were lined up and reassembled it. Fired it up and it works PERFECTLY. The moral of the story is sometimes you can get lucky even with an interference engine. It has been running fine for over 3 weeks now and nearly 1500 miles.

    • @Distractor_Beam
      @Distractor_Beam  Před 3 lety +2

      Great job. Your story gave me a feeling of pride I only get when I see someone else succeed. You beat a mechanic that has probably been working on cars for years, and made up a story because he didn't want to dive in and find out what the problem actually was. That's a big win in any handyman's book.

    • @pdm3kw1
      @pdm3kw1 Před 3 lety +1

      Did you also buy a lottery ticket after the motor fired up? You were on a winning streak....

  • @ralphpomm4943
    @ralphpomm4943 Před 2 lety +1

    Best mechanic I've ever watched on utube. Thank you very much for making this video 👍

  • @googleuser8907
    @googleuser8907 Před 6 lety +4

    My compliments, great instructional video. Disconnecting battery for safety and accidental cranking of the engine, 2 thumbs up.

  • @apathy11303
    @apathy11303 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the video. I just used it to replace my water pump. I suggest getting a Milwaukee electric ratchet. It seriously cuts down on the time of any job since its so fast, and when it comes to breaking bolts, its heavier body makes provides it more levarage so its alot easier.
    Also, whenever working on cars, I hate how its always those little things like that one stubborn bolt, or in your case pulling the pin on the tensioner that makes the job that much harder. lol.

    • @kennethhilderbran1899
      @kennethhilderbran1899 Před 2 lety

      He probably has something like that, but if he would have used it, then I wouldn't have been able to keep up.

  • @jeffoverstreet8520
    @jeffoverstreet8520 Před rokem

    Man I really appreciate you calling out all of the torque specs that really helped me out thanks alot

  • @reginaredd934
    @reginaredd934 Před 2 lety +2

    U really know ur stuff. Thank u

  • @gilbertsepeda257
    @gilbertsepeda257 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome info. Hreat job mate. Did my charger in 4 hours after watching this awesome video. God bless.

  • @hanyoukimura
    @hanyoukimura Před 7 lety +2

    This was a helpful reference for my 3.5 timing job. Slightly different in the older Intrepid, but similar enough that I had a good idea what I was getting into. Thanks!

    • @Distractor_Beam
      @Distractor_Beam  Před 7 lety

      Thank you :)

    • @thechampion9525
      @thechampion9525 Před rokem +1

      @@Distractor_Beam hey 👋 I have a question I just bought the pulley remover tool but the long pin is missing am considering to. Return the tool it cost me 20 dlls on ebay but am asking you it's possible to find the pin it self somewhere ? Thanks 👍

  • @druidsflame
    @druidsflame Před 7 lety

    Holy crap dude, awesome tutorial! It's 12:45 AM and I should be sleeping, but I now know how to change my timing belt in 40K miles or so LOL!! Also I had it done shortly after buying the car (was at 120K miles) and the mechanic told me it a lift the engine out job. I completely thought the belt was in the back...

    • @Distractor_Beam
      @Distractor_Beam  Před 7 lety

      Haha. Glad you checked first. Those fellas hella overcharge.

  • @rayforsythe803
    @rayforsythe803 Před rokem +1

    Man awesome video. My waterpump went out yesterday 😩 found this and it really helped get me through it. I did have my driver side valve jump while doing this. Really hope I didn't mess up too bad. About to add coolant and fire 🔥 it up. Wish me luck lol 😆

  • @TicklesMikeHawk
    @TicklesMikeHawk Před 11 měsíci +1

    My man! Thank you for this amazing instructional video! I Just did the entire job watching along & had zero problems💪👏💯

  • @Fortniteplayer164
    @Fortniteplayer164 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you , the cardboard thing , priceless! Once the tensioner came into full play , the rear cam timing mark went right on point! 2004 Pacifica 300000 miles

    • @Fortniteplayer164
      @Fortniteplayer164 Před 6 lety

      Thats 300,000 miles

    • @Fortniteplayer164
      @Fortniteplayer164 Před 6 lety

      Thats 300,000 miles

    • @Distractor_Beam
      @Distractor_Beam  Před 6 lety

      Congrats and thank you!

    • @Armurp01
      @Armurp01 Před rokem

      @@Fortniteplayer164 was that the first timing belt change for the car? dang that's a trooper

    • @Fortniteplayer164
      @Fortniteplayer164 Před rokem +1

      @@Armurp01 yes it was mostly highway miles tho . Motor mounts were always an issue but probably one of the best cars I have ever owned

  • @automan73s
    @automan73s Před 6 lety +5

    Great Video, really helped by placing the Cardboard around the Belt! Belt kept falling off, then I remembered this Video :)
    Changing at 133k Miles. I know I Dragged it out over 100k, So Happy that I did not Loose it while driving :)
    I did have my Rear Cam off about a half a tooth forward. Did not remember reading about the Water Pump positioning up more, if possible, but feel with New Belt being Tight, the Tensioner will pull it back that Way, since the Front Cam & Crank are tdc! Went ahead & Started prior to putting timing covers back on (Learn from Experience), Started right up, sounded Perfect, putting it all back together. Thanks Again!

  • @bluefeatherlopez7
    @bluefeatherlopez7 Před rokem

    WOW thanks for sharing. I'm sure I'll be doing this to my recently bought dodge charger. As I've found out it's a salvage car. Hopefully I hit jackpot with this great beauty of a project.

  • @lavonn1108
    @lavonn1108 Před 3 lety +2

    Brother you did a great job and you did a lot of teaching along the video. Great job!!

  • @cD-vg5go
    @cD-vg5go Před 2 lety

    cool vid... as a mechanic never worked one of these .. it appears you can leave on bottom vibr. damper pully if only changing water pump. but great idea go the extra and do the timing belt and tensioner parts. should have pinched closed the pin and pulled it half way... but you didnt lose a inch of skin, so all good . Its getting so much easier, except those 2-3 "special" sockets, which you point out. pretty sure i will do my buddys now..its "pissing" out the front center lower. 1/2022 yur still helping..

  • @gilbertsepeda257
    @gilbertsepeda257 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! Awesome, God bless you. Thanks for your knowledge. I will tackle my big job tomorrow. This video will come in handy if I forget something. Take care.

  • @curbsidecustom6148
    @curbsidecustom6148 Před rokem +1

    Definitely like the video was clearly detailed for the diy ppl. The last part when putting the harmonic balance back on, what sockets did you use to push it back in?

  • @tylergoodone138
    @tylergoodone138 Před 2 lety +1

    This king! Made it super simple and nice. Thank you.

  • @adammerritt9994
    @adammerritt9994 Před 2 lety

    I agree with comment before this, best "how to" video ever. This will be the first place I come to when in question.

  • @fitp97
    @fitp97 Před 7 lety +6

    Thank you sir on your tutorial, you killed it and made my job so much easier !!!

  • @clintho1
    @clintho1 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome video! Just did this on my 06’ Chrysler 300. I love the buzzer effect with the red Strike 😄 and the bleeps 😄 thank you SOOOOO much for posting this !!!

    • @MehandiSandhu
      @MehandiSandhu Před 5 lety

      Hey. I have the same vehicle as you. What did you use to remove the pulley?

  • @kermit80526
    @kermit80526 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video and I'd like to know what you shot it with. It's line of sight, but it's not moving....so...? It looks nice! On the critical side... no need to remove air-box, power steering pump, or disconnect battery, Also that Torx is a T30, not T40. No need for the washers on the crank bolt, the bolt by itself will be just fine. Coolant on the crank pulley is not an issue, just rinse it off with hot water. When you're torquing the water pump bolts, use a "spiral" pattern starting at the center and working outwards and do it in at least two stages of tightness. And finally you can use cheapy spring clamps to secure the belt to the pulleys to prevent movement when setting up timing. Thanks for the good work!

    • @Distractor_Beam
      @Distractor_Beam  Před 4 lety

      Great info. I used a GoPro on a flexible tripod wrapped around something at the top of the radiator that I don't exactly remember. Thank you.

    • @kermit80526
      @kermit80526 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Distractor_Beam Well it's very well done both both with video quality and narration. Thanks again.

  • @sirisgarza7279
    @sirisgarza7279 Před 7 lety +5

    like that u corrected ur self with the slash symbles lol nice thank you so much ,help me out alot

  • @johanbaez01ify
    @johanbaez01ify Před rokem +1

    Thank U man ... U are a amazing Bro.. Regards from Tamaulipas Mexico.

  • @UMann-pz8lf
    @UMann-pz8lf Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent video, real step by step and easy to follow. Thanks for posting.

  • @ribuslira9916
    @ribuslira9916 Před 2 lety +1

    Best video ever thanks

  • @getchasome6230
    @getchasome6230 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. That was a very helpful video

  • @urreafranklin494
    @urreafranklin494 Před 6 lety +12

    Not only does Autozone only loan the Chrysler Harmonic balancer puller, but they also loan out a Harmonic Balancer installer.

    • @skankytrick
      @skankytrick Před 5 lety +3

      But won't the radiator be in the way for the installer?

    • @hitsbluntpodcastkcmo
      @hitsbluntpodcastkcmo Před 4 měsíci

      That installer does not work at least for me idk

  • @ralandferge8553
    @ralandferge8553 Před rokem

    I have a 3.5 in my magnum damn good motors

  • @user-uy4bb2li9l
    @user-uy4bb2li9l Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome job great video.

  • @JodBronson
    @JodBronson Před 2 lety +1

    To prevent finger getting cut from Radiator. Cut large cardboard out and tape it across it. From there, you can work without worries, and you won't damage the radiator fins either.

  • @raymondherbert3960
    @raymondherbert3960 Před 4 lety +1

    GOOD YOU SHOWED REINSTALLING THE DAMPENER, SOME DON'T.

  • @emanuel65399
    @emanuel65399 Před 6 lety +2

    Best play by play video ever awesome great job!!!

  • @annoythedonkey
    @annoythedonkey Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks these videos have been a huge help it’s amazing how simple these cars are to fix

  • @chickenmanedbrown8054
    @chickenmanedbrown8054 Před 4 lety +2

    When I take or remove the radiator fan out I put a sheet board in front of the radiator so it doesn't get hit so you don't have no close encounters happening.

  • @kutunuikunikuni1301
    @kutunuikunikuni1301 Před 7 lety +46

    Mate...just duct tape a piece of cardboard paper to your condenser. .....save your knuckles and protect your condenser.

    • @johnsmith-uh1gs
      @johnsmith-uh1gs Před 5 lety +4

      You meant to say radiator. Condenser is at the front

    • @skankytrick
      @skankytrick Před 5 lety +2

      @@johnsmith-uh1gs You are correct, as always, John!

  • @mejia1911
    @mejia1911 Před 4 lety +1

    Sweet video..got my timing belt done today

  • @dogzlf
    @dogzlf Před 7 lety +1

    Bad ass dude! I'm seriously considering doing this. However, I wI'll definitely be pulling EVERYTHING off the front of technology car radiator and all

  • @zacharyweiss6753
    @zacharyweiss6753 Před 5 lety

    thanks man helped me not get fired today

  • @Usmanthemecano
    @Usmanthemecano Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent in depth presentation

  • @jtorres698
    @jtorres698 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for doing this video very very clearly I appreciate it

  • @clintkoevort3756
    @clintkoevort3756 Před rokem

    brilliant video bud you have a lot of patience.

  • @spo0ofer502
    @spo0ofer502 Před 5 lety +1

    Is the level of this job suitable for someone who never done any mechanic work beforehand, given that the video is applied slowly and step by step? All relative responses are appreciated. Thanks.

  • @OnesteptotheRight
    @OnesteptotheRight Před 2 lety +1

    perfect video..

  • @kingjaimzie
    @kingjaimzie Před 6 lety +3

    I just want to say thank you very much. I watched your video 10 times. Couple times on the shitter. Jk. Lol. I just did my 2006 and BAMM. It’s alive. Lol.

    • @Distractor_Beam
      @Distractor_Beam  Před 6 lety +1

      Awesome! Congratulations, and thanks for the feedback.

    • @7volcast
      @7volcast Před 6 lety +1

      James King what was wrong with it before? Overheating?

    • @ricardojuarez8803
      @ricardojuarez8803 Před 6 lety

      lol same here 100th time seeing it just order mine replacement kit be here in a week lol ,my problem was heatin up magnum 05 empty reservoir till one day i noticed water was coming out behind balancer

  • @billferris5292
    @billferris5292 Před rokem +1

    gravy job!

  • @james1intel55
    @james1intel55 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent job my friend !!

  • @davidessien5465
    @davidessien5465 Před měsícem

    Very nice video bro. Keep it up!
    What's the name of this engine you're working on, like the engine code?

  • @unboughtunbossed1841
    @unboughtunbossed1841 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Very Thorough video. Anyone know the labor cost only(not parts included) thats charged to do this on this 3.5l motor?

    • @jerrodd8385
      @jerrodd8385 Před 5 měsíci

      $600 labor I was just quoted at 2 shops

  • @weavertip
    @weavertip Před 2 lety

    Looking forward to working on my motor.. That’s a Great informative video

  • @bennyreyes1877
    @bennyreyes1877 Před 3 lety +1

    I saw your video from beginning to end 👍 I believe you made a great job and I hope I will do too! 💪 I want to thank you for sharing your video!👍. I hope the job I will do works as well💪🙏

  • @SuperGreedyboi
    @SuperGreedyboi Před rokem +1

    Not bad it all. My cousin had his fix now the timing is off in the knock sensor is on.

  • @beechwood619
    @beechwood619 Před 6 lety +6

    Put the belt on the 2 cam pulley's first, then around the crank pulley, the last is to work it around the tensioner pulley, then check your timing marks, this is how I did it.

  • @charlespayne1909
    @charlespayne1909 Před 3 lety

    And is your torque wrench. Recalibrated.
    Wow😎✌👍💪

  • @juanfavela6188
    @juanfavela6188 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video just wished he would of said what a bad design for dodge on putting the water pump with a timing belt

  • @todhowell5049
    @todhowell5049 Před 2 lety

    Should you replace the crank bolt? I know on Toyota's your supposed to. Torque to yield bolt. Also get you a set of clamps to hold the belt on the cams while installing it. Like a big clothes pin. And in this instance, its easier to put the belt on the cams first then go down on the crank sprocket. That way your not fighting with keeping it in correct timing with two cams, your just fighting with the crank. But overall nice job. Also i always use a little rvt on my water pump even if there is a gasket. Thats after i clean up the mating surface of the motor.

  • @mysunnysunshiine
    @mysunnysunshiine Před 6 lety +1

    Some shop in Cali is trying to charge 1500 for this shit lmao thank you sir for clearing thungs up for me

  • @rustywilliford8298
    @rustywilliford8298 Před 6 lety

    well done!.. you have a good temperment for working on cars!.. ive worked on cars since i was 15 and can count on one hand the times i havnt cussed or got pissed and thrown something!!.. lol!! (unless you were just being good for the camera!.. lol!)... and thats a good inch lb torque wrench... i dont even know if mine even goes up to over 200 inch lbs!.. lol!

    • @Distractor_Beam
      @Distractor_Beam  Před 6 lety

      Thank you! I've had plenty of moments of staring at a bolt wondering what I've done wrong in my life :). I got that torque wrench at Auto-Zone for something around 20 or 30 bucks. It's a Duralast 3/8 drive 120-960 inch pound. You can get something similar on Amazon for the same price. I'll probably be getting a 20-200 at some point as this one doesn't work very well for small bolts going into aluminum. Thanks again :)

  • @scootsmcgoots9857
    @scootsmcgoots9857 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the help ahead of time this is a great video

  • @johnydub7346
    @johnydub7346 Před rokem +2

    U know u don't need remove power steering pump 😆

  • @leoalva5745
    @leoalva5745 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video! Thanks!

  • @Armurp01
    @Armurp01 Před rokem +1

    This motor looks the same as a 3.5L V6 2002 300M...nice vid
    @Distractor_beam before you released the pin on the Tensioner, the cam on your left seems to be a tooth and a half off, did that line up after Tension was applied? @31:02

  • @remingtonlutz5098
    @remingtonlutz5098 Před 4 lety +1

    Bless you sir... you saved my life

    • @remingtonlutz5098
      @remingtonlutz5098 Před rokem

      hello IM BACK hahaha about to use this video all over again

  • @hitsbluntpodcastkcmo
    @hitsbluntpodcastkcmo Před 4 měsíci +3

    Bookmark this bolt for myself 38:59

  • @andrewlesh2962
    @andrewlesh2962 Před rokem

    It’s a good video of explaining only thing that confuses me is the end when he makes sure the timing is all lined up he takes the bolt off and it takes the 2 top notches off of where they line up. So how does that fix that? Or do they just have to be centered basically and the bottom one is the one that make sure it’s centered as long as it’s notch is lined up?

  • @TAPATIOPLEASE
    @TAPATIOPLEASE Před měsícem

    Use duct tape and a card board box to protect the fins on radiator, just a tip

  • @georgewhiplemyerjr.9165

    Just me. But I would remove the radiator as well. That way NO Oops. Loved your video . Very informative.

  • @mr.sinister1279
    @mr.sinister1279 Před 5 lety +3

    Good video.. maybe sum power tools like a power ratchet would make it much easier.

  • @MoneyBagMirr
    @MoneyBagMirr Před 2 měsíci +1

    this job looks pretty easy i’m just scared of the timing😅

  • @archieash8077
    @archieash8077 Před 4 měsíci +2

    What happened the right cam was off by a couple of teeth?

  • @treytrey257
    @treytrey257 Před rokem

    Can you make more videos like folder operator. Like the part there you are running it. More of that and can you do it for units and reels

  • @abelh1210
    @abelh1210 Před 7 lety +1

    thanks. first time some one explain and make a good tutorial. real time and real good job 👍

  • @Mr.cadillac_08
    @Mr.cadillac_08 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome Job 👍

  • @alijuwaied739
    @alijuwaied739 Před 3 lety +1

    You'r good👍👍