Subaru 2.5L EJ25 Timing Belt Replacement | EJ25 Water Pump and Thermostat Replacement

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  • Subaru timing belt, water pump and thermostat replacement performed on a 2010 Impreza 2.5 non-turbo. This timing belt replacement can help with virtually any late model Subaru 2.5 non-turbo engine; such as the timing belt found on the Subaru Forester, timing belt found on the Subaru Outback, timing belt found on the Subaru Legacy and so forth.
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Komentáře • 150

  • @RickCicchini
    @RickCicchini Před rokem +2

    Well, that's convenient. My '11 Impreza just hit 100k miles and CZcams recommended this video to me. It's watching.

  • @Django44
    @Django44 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely one of the best videos on Suby jobs I have seen in years: very clear verbal instructions and explanations, really good camera & lighting work - especially in the tight spots, and superb explanations about the "why's and wherefor's" of certain parts of the job, like torque settings, grade 10 bolts etc. You would be a good teacher in high school auto mechanics. Great job; thank you.

  • @dannyslayer
    @dannyslayer Před 6 lety +9

    Great video Mr. Carsntoys!
    I did this on my 2010 Subaru impreza, this took my about 12 hours to do due to the poor condition of my timing cover bolts. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to do this! One helpful thing is using gasket sealer to hold the gasket down for the water pump, it took me quite awhile to get this right.

  • @Kevinm0626
    @Kevinm0626 Před 2 lety +2

    “You don’t have any choice, you have to cut the belt and you need a special tool to install the new belt.” Challenge accepted! 😏
    I was successful in doing this without cutting/replacing the A/C belt. I unbolted the A/C compressor and took the belt off. Going back together was difficult and I wouldn’t recommend doing it that way! 😅 But, it can be done. 😄

  • @82dupont
    @82dupont Před 3 lety

    I purchased the tool, it makes a huge difference. Also don’t forget to get water pump gasket maker from local auto store, you will need the gasket maker to seat water pump gasket before installing it. If you don’t it will move all over the place and make the job nearly impossible and incredibly frustrating.

  • @Philcancontrator
    @Philcancontrator Před 4 lety +5

    Good guy Highly recommend only Subaru OEM parts never go aftermarket on these major components. You'll understand why when you lose your engine.

  • @thebruhhh
    @thebruhhh Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for such great detail! My serpentine stretch belt crapped on me (I did a shitty job putting it on with that tool. Damn it was tight), and I might as well do the timing belt with it since it has to be cut (I’m at 110K).
    I feel armed and ready to do this. Thank you so much for this video.

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 3 lety +2

      Happy to help. (I hate the stretch belt as well.)

  • @josephdavi5168
    @josephdavi5168 Před 2 lety +1

    Please explain your "safety check" a little clearer for the next guy. You say to spin the crank around "once" and make sure the timing belt is still in alignment..... That statement should be that your timing "marks" are still in alignment(crank w/cam1 and cam2) not that the belt marks. The "belt marks will not be in alignment and that is OK. ITS THE TIMING MARKS THAT ARE ALIGNED. Also it takes to full rotations of the crank to get the cams to come back around to check. I am just a regular guy who used your video to do my 2010 EJ25 2.5L H4 motors timing belt H2O pump etc. And that one statement threw me for a loop. Lol. Other than that I was able to do my entire job with this video tutorial, and for that I say THANK YOU!!!

  • @richrodriguez6543
    @richrodriguez6543 Před 3 lety +1

    One small nit pick, when you turn the crank to double check that your marks align you will actually need to make two full revolutions of the crank for the cams to go around once. Don't freak out when your belt marks do not align [they won't] the main thing to check for is that your crank gear and cam pulley marks are all aligned exactly. The belt marks are only an aid for initial belt installation. Otherwise good video!

  • @professionaltinkerer
    @professionaltinkerer Před 6 lety +2

    Just an FYI on the Gates kits. Basically, they now have 2 kits, 1 with the Chinese bearings and such and then a "premium" kit with the Japanese bearings. You want to look for the kit with an "N" as the last digit in the part number. The premium kit is like 20-30 dollars more.

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks for the heads up.

    • @estan1965
      @estan1965 Před 5 lety

      I purchased the Aisin TKF-006 for $207.30 including taxes and shipping on Ebay for my 2009 Subaru Forester. It has all the original OEM Japanese made timing belt, bearings, tensioner and water pump.

  • @HollomanUFOLanding
    @HollomanUFOLanding Před 6 lety +2

    This is the best video out there regarding EJ25 timing belts. Really clear and helpful. Some other videos on this topic have you lining up the arrow on the cam pulley, which is incorrect. Thanks so much for making this and your other great videos!!

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you. I tried to address specific content missing in other videos. Cheers.

  • @TheD3m1G0D
    @TheD3m1G0D Před rokem +1

    One thing to note; when you install the timing belt and align the marks on the camshafts and oil pump with the marks on the belt, after turning the engine over once or twice, the marks on the belt WILL NOT line up with the marks on the camshafts and oil pump (they will line up after so many rotations of the engine though). Those marks will line up with the marks on the engine however, just not the marks on the belt. Please correct me if I am wrong.

  • @davidellis5312
    @davidellis5312 Před 5 lety +1

    Very helpful video, good for prep. I had a very hard time getting my new belt on as it was way tight. My kit came with a Dayco belt here in the UK. After routing the belt around I finally succeeded by progressively warming it up with a hairdryer and pushing it up over the chamfer of the water pump idler last. The job brings satisfaction but took longer than I thought.

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 5 lety

      Glad it worked out!

    • @Kevinm0626
      @Kevinm0626 Před 2 lety

      I just put it all together and put the tensioner on last. Worked out so much easier that way.

  • @KLNYC
    @KLNYC Před 4 lety +1

    Good instruction... For the crank bolt, just get a bar that reached to the floor? And crank like 1/2 of second? Im soo afraid something will break lol. My 2007 OB has 88k miles now.

    • @josephdavi5168
      @josephdavi5168 Před 2 lety

      I did it to my 2010 Forester and it worked like a charm. 👍

  • @agm6095
    @agm6095 Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent video. I have an 09 Forester which looks like the Impreza your working on. I will take mine to a shop, I don't trust my mechanical ability. I now understand why the labor is so much to do this work. Thanks for a fine video.

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 7 lety

      Thank you. Glad to show the steps involved.

  • @harmoniousveselka8421

    Bumping the engine to break the crank pulley bolt free worked great - thanks!!!

  • @daddyoalcaraz4030
    @daddyoalcaraz4030 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for taking your time and explaining your steps. My son has a 2002 bug eye and it looks like its going to need a new water pump. How and what you do for each section is extremely helpful!!

  • @hondafreak8613
    @hondafreak8613 Před 4 lety +3

    That “conditioner” is a stop leak, really just a temp fix to get new Subarus out of warranty period. After the warranty runs out, they say kick rocks when head gaskets blow completely.
    I would NEVER add that to my car. Unless you want plugged heater core and radiator

  • @alivia4907
    @alivia4907 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video! It looks very simple and probably the easiest timing belt I've seen as far as lining it up for timing. Btw I'm doing this for the 1st time and my 09 wrx that has 323k on it 😂. I'm shocked it's lasted this long bc I bought it when it had 50k on it.

  • @williamcarter1532
    @williamcarter1532 Před 3 lety +1

    Definitely get the Aisin kit with water pump. All oem parts. About $200 on rockauto.

  • @parkinson1963
    @parkinson1963 Před rokem

    On my 1999 Subaru. Removing the radiator and the fans as a whole unit is easier and faster. Dealing with those rusty 10 mm fan bolts is pain.

  • @ozzstars_cars
    @ozzstars_cars Před 7 lety +3

    Hey man great job with the video, should help a lot of people. How's the old 240z coming along?

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 7 lety

      Thanks man. I've been a little busy with projects but I'll have an update on the Z shortly. Cheers

  • @dirtleg417
    @dirtleg417 Před 4 lety +1

    Really wanting to take on the challenge and do this job myself but that being said does anyone know what all components are changed if I were to take my Subaru to the Subaru dealership?

  • @justchipsfishing8951
    @justchipsfishing8951 Před rokem

    Hey mate. What happens if all the lines don't line up after you do the full rotation? Iv only done 1 full rotation and while the lines on the belt still line up great with the marks on the engine they don't however line up with the ones on the pulley. Have I done something wrong? I'm freaking out over here 😨😱

  • @raynaidu2500
    @raynaidu2500 Před 5 lety +2

    Did you bleed the tensioner as per the yellow papered instructions?

  • @finny_T
    @finny_T Před rokem

    Super good vid man
    Not scared to replace my timing belt anymore

  • @davidmillerd7631
    @davidmillerd7631 Před 3 lety

    Well demonstrated and explained , I really like the paper clamp hack to hold the belts in place, Thanks for posting !

  • @chrisadamcik4979
    @chrisadamcik4979 Před rokem

    Do you want to replace any cam SEALS or your variable valve timing solenoid while you're in there?

  • @johnmarshall6130
    @johnmarshall6130 Před 5 lety +1

    So when I finished putting the timing belt on, I forgot to pull the pin om the hydraulic tensioner. Then turned the belt one full turn and the lines no longer lined up. Can I pull the belt off, line up the cam pulleys and the oil pump again and put the belt back on? ANYONE KNOW?

  • @jimbono2231
    @jimbono2231 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice job! love the Z in the background

  • @AoP893
    @AoP893 Před rokem

    Do you have to torque the idler puller on the tensioner or is that set from the manufacturer and you just do the mounting bracket bolt?

  • @jakeleissa4497
    @jakeleissa4497 Před 3 lety +1

    I know it's too late now and this is a great video showing the correct process but for everyone wanting to do this and properly torque their bolts DO NOT use extensions on your torque wrenches.

    • @keithh3767
      @keithh3767 Před rokem

      Why. sometimes there's no other way to get to the bolt

    • @meghano1989
      @meghano1989 Před rokem

      Better advice would be to follow the instructions included with your torque wrench. Normally they allow for a certain length of extension to be used withno adjustment to the torque setting. Beyond that, there are simple equations available online for you to make the necessary adjustments to your torque setting if you need to use a longer extension.

    • @keithh3767
      @keithh3767 Před rokem

      @@meghano1989 it must be due to some internal mechanism of the wrench. mathematically, if the extension stays true (in-line, perpendicular, in the same plane) to the bolt. it should not matter the length of the extension. although, just realized. I'm talking about an extension from the socket to the wrench. Are you, and Jake, talking about an extension of the wrench itself? Like a breaker bar?

  • @dhderek
    @dhderek Před rokem

    Did you find the camshaft sprockets had any tension on them, in the sense that they would rotate out of position once they got a small nudge?
    Thanks for the nice video

  • @mikeajames9261
    @mikeajames9261 Před rokem

    Where is the other video in the description?

  • @espnocho7904
    @espnocho7904 Před 7 lety +2

    Great video i enjoy watching all your videos I learn lot from them. but I noticed you didn't change cam & crank seals or reseal oil pump. do you think I'll be Ok?

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 7 lety +1

      I do but you can always change them if it worries you. The newer Subaru's require special tools for the crank and cam oil seals. Sometimes you can get around it using the right sized socket.

  • @Josecuervo2go
    @Josecuervo2go Před 6 lety +1

    great video. I've seen many and yours by far is very informative. half way through and I just wanted to say, thanks for taking the time to help us who are first timers.

  • @xk8249
    @xk8249 Před 4 lety +1

    very great explaining, easy to understand..thanks

  • @raynaidu2500
    @raynaidu2500 Před 5 lety

    8mm bolts don't fit in the pulley unless you either enlarge the holes, or grind down down the threads on the bolts

  • @ethand5672
    @ethand5672 Před 4 lety +2

    Honestly, this seems super easy!

    • @weefek
      @weefek Před 3 lety +4

      yeah try it yourself lmfao

    • @ethand5672
      @ethand5672 Před 3 lety

      Probably will. Seems a lot easier than the g37 I did earlier this year.

  • @backfromthedeadgamer9566

    What if my oil pump itself isn't lined up? The two wheels on either side are lined up. I went ahead and removed the timing belt and replaced the water pump. Should I rotate the oil pump before installing the new belt or leave it as is?

  • @StoplightRave
    @StoplightRave Před 4 lety +1

    When you say Grade 10 bolts (for the crank pulley) I'm guessing you mean metric Class 10.9 (versus 8.8)?

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 4 lety +2

      Correct. You can also try standard A325 if the diameter fits.

  • @ginieaduki8771
    @ginieaduki8771 Před 6 lety

    Very good explanations, thank you. In what position should I place the bleeder nib of the thermostat if the thermostat housing is under the water pump? (Subaru Impreza 2.0 from year 2000)

  • @PeterMassey-j9d
    @PeterMassey-j9d Před 6 dny

    What are all the NSK part numbers ? 14:06

  • @whoknows1631
    @whoknows1631 Před 2 lety

    How do you know if forward facing thermostat or down facing thermostat? how do i tell the difference? My car model has option for both
    and i need to know to buy the kit

  • @82dupont
    @82dupont Před 3 lety

    What if all my alignment marks are off when I do one full rotation? The belt is lined up but none of the cams are in line

  • @jjclarkson3261
    @jjclarkson3261 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video, but my dude, the MUSIC VOLUME is out of control! At least 2X or more louder BLAST!!! Ugh. Please pay closer attention to the detail and keep up the excellent videos

  • @amulawarman
    @amulawarman Před 7 lety +2

    Awesome instructions. Great video quality.

  • @caleblino8576
    @caleblino8576 Před 3 lety +1

    that 240 though😍😍

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes but the rust was relentless. Frame rails, floor pan..all shot.

  • @937wigger
    @937wigger Před 6 lety +1

    When I was at the dealer buying parts to do this job on my 08, the parts guy told me they don’t even sell the coolant conditioner anymore due to it possibly clogging the heater core, since essentially all the coolant conditioner is , is stop leak, which was for the earlier models that had headgasket problems. I went ahead and ordered some off of amazon, but never used it. I wonder if I should. Any thoughts?

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 6 lety +1

      I haven't had any issues using the conditioner.

    • @Sam-zu6wy
      @Sam-zu6wy Před 6 lety

      what does this have to do with the waterpump and timing belt replacemt? and why is this guys inculudin the thermostat in this video!?

    • @bwebby9628
      @bwebby9628 Před 6 lety

      I think because you are taking off the water pump you will have to drain the radiator or somehow clamp the hose going into it (probably not a good idea). He left out the part where he filled the radiator, but i'm sure he filled and burped it as he had to have had it drained before he took off all of the hoses at the beginning of the video.

  • @marcelolima4172
    @marcelolima4172 Před 2 lety

    You should be a teacher in a Tech school, the way you explain things is easy to understand, great work. by the way, my 2010 forester just snap the time belt, what’s is the best way to find out if It the valves are good and the engine is not damaged ?
    ,

    • @Billy-zo9bk
      @Billy-zo9bk Před 2 lety

      How many miles were on it when the belt broke?

    • @marcelolima4172
      @marcelolima4172 Před 2 lety

      @@Billy-zo9bk man this one was gates brand and Broke with 168.000 miles. There’s no pressure @ all I still have the car in my driveway

    • @Billy-zo9bk
      @Billy-zo9bk Před 2 lety

      @@marcelolima4172 Was the belt ever changed before? Maybe you can do a leak down test. It will show which cylinders are unable to hold pressure, which would mean the valves are bent.

    • @marcelolima4172
      @marcelolima4172 Před 2 lety

      @@Billy-zo9bk if it’s just 1 or 2 any idea of average price to fix that ? Is worthy?

  • @stephenhunt6253
    @stephenhunt6253 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! I didn't see the hard part (i.e., getting the water pump gasket to stay in place while installing the new water pump) shown though. ;)

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you. You can use a small amount of sealant (water pump / thermostat rtv sealant) to hold the gasket in place.

    • @backfromthedeadgamer9566
      @backfromthedeadgamer9566 Před 4 lety

      Wish I'd seen this comment before I had my wife help me keep it in place. Lol

    • @YoureNowOnTV
      @YoureNowOnTV Před 2 lety

      You can also use two screwdrivers slotted through the holes. Line up the pump the hand tighten the other bolts.

  • @campeon4022
    @campeon4022 Před 3 lety

    WHY MY TIME BELT COME OFF i follow all point , please help?

  • @TheMrFlyBoy18
    @TheMrFlyBoy18 Před 4 lety

    I’m doing my timing belt job on my 2007 sti and the driver side cam shafts don’t line up but the left side is timed perfectly. The ride side is off and when I try to rotate them clockwise I eventually feel good resistance and feel like if I push hard or push it I might bend valves. Please help how can I fix the driver side cams so I can get them lined up and then I can finally belt on the new belt?

    • @ethand5672
      @ethand5672 Před 4 lety

      Did your timing belt slip at all? If so, could indicate damage. If not, could just be how it is. Engine isn't that easy to crank over to begin with.

  • @o.c.stiggs5377
    @o.c.stiggs5377 Před 4 lety

    How do you get the crankshaft and cam indexing marks to line up with their respective marks on the engine block before removing the belt, idlers, etc?

    • @thebruhhh
      @thebruhhh Před 3 lety

      He has an inspection video which should show it

  • @utahbones3094
    @utahbones3094 Před 5 lety +2

    Best video out there! Thank you.👍

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 5 lety

      Thank you! Appreciate the feedback.

  • @DarienDrakee
    @DarienDrakee Před 2 lety

    Just a random comment on this 4 year old video.
    In the thumbnail you're pointing to the timing belt with an arrow on the left and cam sprocket on the right which is incorrectly labels as water pump.

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. The water pump is shown on the upper right hand corner. I will update the icon to enlarge.

  • @polishpwr08
    @polishpwr08 Před 3 lety

    Hey there. Thank you for this video. So helpful. Could you please share where you got the kit/parts? So hard to find Japanese specific ones online.

  • @gabrielquintana4407
    @gabrielquintana4407 Před 5 lety

    Hello! very good video I will do the same with my Subaru Impreza 2008, thanks greetings from Argentina!

  • @briankutrufis3464
    @briankutrufis3464 Před 4 lety

    did you buy a complete kit or the parts individually? If so what kit? Thanks great video

    • @thebruhhh
      @thebruhhh Před 3 lety

      I bought an Aisin TKF-006 kit off amazon. It arrived and all Japanese parts.

  • @benchangsaw9652
    @benchangsaw9652 Před 4 lety

    This engine looks very similar to my 2007 outback. Do you think this tutorial would work for a 2007 outback?

    • @MrCox-ev8zo
      @MrCox-ev8zo Před 3 lety

      i’m way late, but that engine was in the 2007. it ran till 2010, and the newer ones are just tweaked versions. but yes, i’ve got an 07 outback manual trans, and this is the engine in it

  • @82dupont
    @82dupont Před 3 lety

    How do you hold water pump gasket in place will trying to install it? It moves a lot

    • @YoureNowOnTV
      @YoureNowOnTV Před 2 lety

      Slot two screwdrivers in holes to line it up.

  • @SouthernCrossSailing
    @SouthernCrossSailing Před 5 lety

    Would this basically be the same for a 09 FXT?

  • @xamoi
    @xamoi Před 7 lety

    Concise and informative. Awesome content!

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you. Appreciate the feedback. Cheers.

  • @espnocho7904
    @espnocho7904 Před 6 lety

    Quick question you wouldn't happen to know the length of the bolts used to hold the crank pulley still

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 6 lety

      mmm probably 3"

    • @bonifacemuriuki3229
      @bonifacemuriuki3229 Před 5 lety

      You can hold the fly wheel with a long screw driver. Theirs an opening in the engine bell housing.

  • @Mpompi315.
    @Mpompi315. Před 6 lety

    After you rotated the engine and checked everything how did you take the crankshaft bolt out?

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 6 lety +2

      Just give it a quick yank.

    • @Mpompi315.
      @Mpompi315. Před 6 lety

      CarsNToys what if the crank spins backwards lol? I was gonna do it on mine but I’m afraid of it spinning back

  • @dumbass3770
    @dumbass3770 Před 7 lety

    nice information and great mechanic ability

  • @karpo888
    @karpo888 Před 6 lety

    Question. Where is the water temperature sensor located???

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 6 lety

      Try this - czcams.com/video/vhputa79rLQ/video.html

  • @miikaoland
    @miikaoland Před 5 lety

    how often to change water pump forest 2005 ?

  • @o.c.stiggs5377
    @o.c.stiggs5377 Před 4 lety

    Is the Aisin TKF-006 the correct kit for that engine?

  • @weefek
    @weefek Před 3 lety +1

    yeaaaaah thats the crank shaft not the oil pump.....

  • @johnnydoggs
    @johnnydoggs Před 5 lety

    Awesome! Genius

  • @jameydog8
    @jameydog8 Před 4 lety

    Great vid !!

  • @jamesdinh352
    @jamesdinh352 Před 6 lety

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @tajhealthnature8570
    @tajhealthnature8570 Před 5 lety

    Nice 🎥 very patient

  • @floanimalplaysanimaljam345

    Just buy parts at the dealer and avoid headaches.

  • @FillTheWoodb
    @FillTheWoodb Před 7 lety +1

    +CarsNToys i literally just went to the shop and had this done on my 2010 N/A 165k :'(

    • @FillTheWoodb
      @FillTheWoodb Před 7 lety +1

      +CarsNToys You got me worried what you said about the parts coming from Japan. My mechanic purchased Aisin timing belt kit.. Please tell me those are Japanese made...

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 7 lety +2

      Yes, Aisin is well known. They're a Japanese supplier. No need to worry. Cheers.

    • @FillTheWoodb
      @FillTheWoodb Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for the reply! Love the N/A videos, Keep'em coming! Cheers.

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 7 lety

      Glad to help.

  • @ciusesnal4335
    @ciusesnal4335 Před 7 lety

    please,where did u find the retainers for the timing belt ? the clamps ?

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 7 lety +1

      They're just your normal office binder clips, like these: www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZXWXTB7?psc=1

  • @thetroof5525
    @thetroof5525 Před 4 lety

    You might consider putting the model and year in the title.

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 4 lety +2

      Appreciate the feedback. Most Subaru's will have a similar design.

    • @thetroof5525
      @thetroof5525 Před 4 lety

      @@CarsNToys Thank you for replying. I would just say that Im not sure a layman, like myself, will have the confidence to proceed with an operation such as replacing a timing belt for a 2007 impreza by watching a video with a different year of a different model (your video came up in a search for "timing belt replacement 2007 Impreza"). I sincerely hope you wont be offended by my comments; Folks like you provide much needed and much appreciated advice and I Thank you. Have a great day friend.

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you. Appreciate the feedback. Be well.

  • @94757598494309438
    @94757598494309438 Před 5 lety

    So Crank bolt threads/face to be oiled and "wet torqued" on reinstall. According to Dayco: First torque crank pulley bolt to 33ft.lbs. Then Torque to 126-134ft.lbs. Check that bolt turns 65-75 degrees. If not, remove and install new bolt. :czcams.com/video/bCUeUX_xzCA/video.html

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 5 lety +1

      Hope it helped!

    • @94757598494309438
      @94757598494309438 Před 5 lety

      @@CarsNToys Yes. Great Help. Got the Aisin rebuild kit today. All Japanese parts!

  • @ihatecivicssomuch
    @ihatecivicssomuch Před 6 lety

    What do you do if the lines don't match up?

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 6 lety

      Try flipping the belt. It may be upside down.

    • @ihatecivicssomuch
      @ihatecivicssomuch Před 6 lety

      CarsNToys no I mean like the camshaft pullys and the oil pump. Are they just automatically lined up when you shut the car off? I shouldn't expect them to be the lines to not be lined up?

    • @CarsNToys
      @CarsNToys  Před 6 lety +1

      It's shown in the video; around the 7:15 mark.

    • @ihatecivicssomuch
      @ihatecivicssomuch Před 6 lety

      CarsNToys oh so I can just rotate each pulley individually To line up each one before I remove the belt? Or is that done before you add the new belt? Sorry for all the questions. Answers are very appreciated.

    • @jackmillar1726
      @jackmillar1726 Před 6 lety

      Buy a car manual - you don’t want to make major adjusts or your timing will be out.

  • @ralphbrown2714
    @ralphbrown2714 Před 2 lety

    USING THE STARTER TO LOOSEN THE HARMONIC BALANCER BOLT. REALLY. PEOPLE WHO DONT KNOW WATCH THESE VIDEOS.

  • @instagator2847
    @instagator2847 Před 6 lety +1

    5:33 kill the ignition somehow ffs, just hold the flywheel next time access is under the intake... those idlers will fail in 20k

    • @gohilux
      @gohilux Před 5 lety

      Insta gator this is only used to break the crank bolt loose and has nothing to do with the idlers.