How to professionally remove your audi 3.2 fsi intake manifold.

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

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  • @deshayles1437
    @deshayles1437 Před měsícem

    Watched this and a couple other videos before attempting on my Q5 B8. Mine was a little simpler to do but the instruction and completness was appreciated. Had upper and lower bank1 out in an hour and the injector on cylinder 3 replaced and all re-assembled in 3 hours. Thought it would take me a lot longer. Thanks for the instruction.

  • @phonkyfeel1
    @phonkyfeel1 Před rokem

    Your video helped me a lot. I’ll go slow and use common sense when re-connecting all of these wires and hoses. But I’m afraid it’s going to be a disaster.

    • @L.U.X.X
      @L.U.X.X  Před rokem

      That’s the best thing to do, (DO NOT) rush, I’ve been there before lol.

  • @HaroldRivera
    @HaroldRivera Před 4 měsíci

    What problem do you had to replace?

  • @devinmcgee5130
    @devinmcgee5130 Před rokem

    10/10

  • @phonkyfeel1
    @phonkyfeel1 Před rokem

    The PCV vent valve. @7’35” into your video. Mine will not release-the black hose fitting. The o ring may be fused or something. And the hose is also cracked. Do you have any advice on diy hose crack fix? And is this o-ring easily replaceable?

    • @L.U.X.X
      @L.U.X.X  Před rokem +1

      Just get a pair of pliers and break the connection loose.

  • @bobroberts8375
    @bobroberts8375 Před rokem +1

    How the heck do you remember where all the connectors go that you removed upon re-assembly?

    • @L.U.X.X
      @L.U.X.X  Před rokem

      You mark them pretty much, it’s not completely complicated, but mark where you pull them from or if it’s easier just use different colors of nail polish to know exactly where they connect back to.

  • @cloobtoob6870
    @cloobtoob6870 Před 3 lety

    What’s up everybody? My name is Scott and you’re watching Kentucky ballistics!

  • @marcosgillard5721
    @marcosgillard5721 Před rokem

    Can my oil cooler cause my coolant to mix in my oil

    • @L.U.X.X
      @L.U.X.X  Před rokem

      Yes it can! But if your oil is milky I’d bet it’s your head gasket

    • @L.U.X.X
      @L.U.X.X  Před rokem

      If it’s milky in the coolant reservoir then it’s one or two things, the oil cooler, or the head gasket. (Exhaust side)

    • @marcosgillard5721
      @marcosgillard5721 Před rokem

      10-4. Wat would be my best option buy and install a new engine?

    • @L.U.X.X
      @L.U.X.X  Před rokem

      @@marcosgillard5721 it just depends on what the culprit is, I’d personally go with the easier one first, at least know where your standing so you won’t be blind to the real issue, start with the oil cooler first, replace it and if that doesn’t fix the problem then you need to check your head gasket, they are both very cheap fixes if you do them yourself but a shop will definitely charge you over 2k just to change what you are possibly going to need.

    • @marcosgillard5721
      @marcosgillard5721 Před rokem

      Crazy I started on that but got stuck on one bolt and think I stripped it and couldn't get it off

  • @lilblue101
    @lilblue101 Před 2 lety +2

    You need a forehead camera