Head Gasket & Timing Chain Suzuki Swift Sport 07 M16A

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • A short video of me doing the head gasket and timing chain on a Suzuki Swift Sport 2007 including the parts used and key points to note when taking on the job.
    This was done alone in my back garden with basic hand tools and a couple of custom tools to get the job done properly.
    Doing this work myself cost only £130 compared to garage prices being over £1000+ and being my car I did it with care and by the book!
    I found little to nothing online about working on this engine so hopefully this can be some use to anybody who needs it.
    Thanks for watching, please subscribe, comment, share and like for more content like this!
    ps. I noticed after editing, cylinder 2 had failed not 3
    link to Suzuki Swift Sport Service Manual
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Komentáře • 150

  • @mattchandler2309
    @mattchandler2309 Před 4 lety +6

    Wow! Respect to you for tackling a difficult job with limited space, tools and outside. Great watching! I have a 2014 Swift Sport and hope I never have to do this!

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 4 lety +15

      Had to be done and for one long cold day i saved a lot of cash and i know all bolts are back in, torqued and sealed. Plus i know the engine pretty well and only spent £150 on everything in the video. Job done well :)

    • @maralecs5716
      @maralecs5716 Před rokem

      Where do you live???

    • @mattchandler2309
      @mattchandler2309 Před rokem

      @@maralecs5716 who, me?

    • @maralecs5716
      @maralecs5716 Před rokem

      DA7 DARTFORD

    • @mattchandler2309
      @mattchandler2309 Před rokem

      @@maralecs5716 err, ok

  • @marlonmiller7714
    @marlonmiller7714 Před 5 lety +2

    I just found out that my 2010 Suzuki swift sport has a blown head gasket.... This video is very helpful thanks bro, appreciate it💯💯💯

    • @ConnorA21
      @ConnorA21 Před 5 lety +2

      What are the symptoms how do you know

    • @marlonmiller7714
      @marlonmiller7714 Před 5 lety +2

      Spark plugs rusty
      Constant bubble in radiator
      Coolant bottle pushing out water

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +4

      Your welcome, happy to help. There wasnt much when i looked so i figured it would be a good idea to film it

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +2

      I had the same symptoms, i persisted with it for a couple of weeks just using it for small trips and in the end i could get 5 mile per gallon of coolant :D

  • @channelbobe-bobe506
    @channelbobe-bobe506 Před 3 lety +2

    Very clean enjin..

  • @bigstrongrobertmcbuilt3209

    I done this once, getting the water pump pulley off and the timing cover was easily the worst bits haha. Never again would I do a head gasket without taking the engine out.
    Had the best feeling when it all was back together and working though! Well done man.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 4 lety +4

      Loosening the nuts while the belt is on helps and a power ratchet would have been ideal, i think i used the bar i made to remove the crank pully to hold it still

  • @onicejade2010
    @onicejade2010 Před 3 lety

    What a great job. You did a great job. thanks for sharing. This is very technical and specialized job.

  • @arnomaas6452
    @arnomaas6452 Před 3 lety

    That was a very nice job. It got a bit dizzy a few times when doing close ups while being in fast forward though.

  • @1234rob100
    @1234rob100 Před 4 měsíci

    I wish you recorded how you got the timing chain off as well as the cams 😢

  • @eduardomeza4874
    @eduardomeza4874 Před rokem

    Hi. I have a blown head gasket in my fiay sedici (sae sx4) m16a engine. So, did you get re surface the head? Or did you chek it for deformation?

  • @MBodegom
    @MBodegom Před 3 lety

    at 12:00 there are 4 happy little plugs watching you!

  • @ConnorA21
    @ConnorA21 Před 5 lety +2

    I have the 1.3 2006 swift but has done 127k miles, hope I dont need this in future to be done, it looks like a nightmare lol

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +2

      It was easy just alot of stuff to do, its been thrashed all of its life so it was gonna happen sooner than most others

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 4 lety +2

      I would rather rebuild my engine and know its condition rather than chance a used one for twice the price

  • @haalra
    @haalra Před 5 lety +4

    how did you check/ adjust the timing when you put the chain back on? my biggest fear on this job is getting valves bent

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +4

      the sprockets and crank and the chain all have alignment marks, when you get a new chain they usually tell you on the packaging and I have a copy of the work shop manual. the you have the chain on, turn the engine over a few times by hand to be sure you don't bend anything

  • @julio.rivera.g
    @julio.rivera.g Před 8 měsíci

    thanks dude

  • @LordSeemz
    @LordSeemz Před 5 lety +4

    Are you part of the suzuki swift sport owners club on Facebook? 😄 we all help each other out and there’s some suzuki mechanics on there too as well as suzuki specialists 😄

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +1

      Not on any forum really i do look around them when researching though

  • @dawidkowalski5854
    @dawidkowalski5854 Před 4 lety +1

    I have Liana with the same engine and I don't know she has vvt system or not?
    Great Job!

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 4 lety +2

      If you remove the valve cover you can see, the cam shaft at the back of the engine on the intake side will have a large cylinder/drum thing on the chain end and the other cam shaft doesnt. There are also two small metal pipes which control the vvt near it, i would assume they wont be there on a non vvt engine.

    • @dawidkowalski5854
      @dawidkowalski5854 Před 4 lety +1

      @@joshb1434 Ok, thank You for your answer.

  • @shariqbaluch1519
    @shariqbaluch1519 Před rokem

    is there a second part of the video where you puttinge everything back like the sprockets and chains?

  • @kktag5708
    @kktag5708 Před 2 lety

    Hi Joshua my Suzuki m16a 2007 ZC3IS is blowing water from the reserve water tank what could be the problem my radiator cap is fine the water is rusty too,temperature only went up once but i am always topping up water pliz help

  • @troubledtinkerer
    @troubledtinkerer Před 2 lety

    Good video but I wish you didn't leave out the process of removing timing components and camshafts

  • @WhatUp-jp3cr
    @WhatUp-jp3cr Před 3 měsíci

    Can I replace the head gasket without removing the timing belt cover

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 měsíci

      No. You need the timing chain off to get the cam shafts out to remove the head

  • @jasondureloskpp4359
    @jasondureloskpp4359 Před 6 lety +1

    Amazing vid

  • @HasinaHr
    @HasinaHr Před 3 lety +1

    Did you compare the length of the new and old chain mate? Do they stretch on these engines? I have the exact same car btw. Nice video.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety

      Didnt check it really, was told it was replaced before i got it but nothing to prove the chain was replaced so i did it while i was the for the headgasket, thanks

  • @AndapongK
    @AndapongK Před 3 lety +1

    Great job!! I have problem with my suzuki sx4 m16a engine. I guess the head gasket blown since bubles constantly show up at the radiator and overflow coolant in the resevoir/expansion tank. Also, the temperature gauge rise if i drive fast. Do i need to skim the block/ head before replace with the new gasket?
    Pls help. Tq vry much in advance.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +2

      I didnt skim the block or the head when i replaced my head gasket. I did check it with a straight edge ruler and it appeared fine. I had those same symptoms so i would say for definite your headgasket needs replacing. I have the suzuki workshop manual pdf for the swift with the m16a engine if you need it. The engine block should be the same but there will be some differences such as the aluminium intake on the sport. Since the timing chain needs to come off it would be smart to swap that whilst your in there. Its not a difficult job, just lots of little bits but if you keep it clean and organized youll be fine. Film it and you can watch it back if your unsure of something youve done.

    • @AndapongK
      @AndapongK Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 thanks for the reply. Im not ganna do it myself tho. Will send my car to workshop. But where can i get the m16a manual? :)

  • @govhatters748
    @govhatters748 Před 3 lety

    i like this video, why very hard to remove exzos from head?? help me bro

  • @Lycras
    @Lycras Před rokem

    Did you remove oil pan? Service manual states to remove it before timing chain cover.

  • @chrispapachris3474
    @chrispapachris3474 Před 4 lety

    How long can last a suzuki swift engine sport version 2012 and how often do u change the timing chain or when do u change the timing chain for first time in which milage?thank you

  • @nitrothunder9937
    @nitrothunder9937 Před 2 lety

    How much trouble did you have with VVT ? Anything to look out for when it comes to pulling the head off

  • @jakewade6123
    @jakewade6123 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey man how did u gt the head off is there another bolt somewhere I can't lift the head off or did u pry it off

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      16:35 there is a bolt under the bearing where the cam shaft sits and one in the timing case side below it, you wont have to pry it off

    • @jakewade6123
      @jakewade6123 Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 yep I followed the steps in the manual apart from taking intake manifold off even bolt under bearing and the m8 bolt just really hard to lift up like it's stuck with glue

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      @@jakewade6123 the intake manifold has a suport bracket underneath it at the back that connects to the block it could be that. When everything is unbolted it will lift off with ease shouldn't be stuck at all

    • @jakewade6123
      @jakewade6123 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joshb1434 yep bloody hell no mention of it at all hahaha cheers bud

  • @alis-k3917
    @alis-k3917 Před 9 měsíci

    Are you still here?
    How to open the cap on timing cover?

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 9 měsíci

      If i remember correctly, you can fit an m6 bolt into the center to pull it out

  • @kirilzlatarski
    @kirilzlatarski Před 4 lety

    Hi may I ask you about one empty hole in the left in my engine is the same why there does not have bolt on the left corner of the headcover

  • @nitrothunder9937
    @nitrothunder9937 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey could I ask how difficult was it to do this with the engine installed too… my father and uncle want to pull my entire engine just to sort out the head gasket and I told them we should do it with it still in but they say there’s shit all room.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 2 lety +1

      Timing cover needed a bit of wiggling free but there is enough room

  • @lim_lad85
    @lim_lad85 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey. I've a 07 sport with the same problem. You didn't happen to do a compression test by any chance? I did on mine and it was 155 psi across the 4 cylinders. I'm not sure what it's supposed to be?

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +2

      I didnt do a compression test, but all 4 being the same is good and it could still be a head gasket leak but only when the fuel mix ignites. I will upload the workshop manuals soon

  • @Armada8589
    @Armada8589 Před 5 lety +1

    What milage should you change the chain? Any symptoms? Thanks

    • @DC5Boss
      @DC5Boss Před 4 lety +4

      Once you change your oil like every 10 000 -12 000 km and using full synthetic oil you shouldn't have to change your timing chain anytime soon.

  • @wilsonwei9604
    @wilsonwei9604 Před 2 lety

    Hi I've watched your video more than ten times. May I know did you fully remove the oil pan or just unscrew the necessary oil pan screws under the engine. According to manual told me I have to remove it to get access the timing chain cover. Thank you!!

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 2 lety +1

      I didnt fully remove the oil pan, just the timing cover bolts

  • @dylanmcintyre7679
    @dylanmcintyre7679 Před 3 lety

    Hi bud is the belt that you take off at 9:00 the “engine accessory drive belt” thats needs to be replaced at 54k miles im away to do a service and need to replace that belt

  • @1Haloninja
    @1Haloninja Před 5 lety +8

    Real interesting (If watched on mute)

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +1

      ive stopped using copyright free music but all you will hear is minions talking nonsense

  • @kirilzlatarski
    @kirilzlatarski Před 3 lety +1

    hi I have the same car with bubbles but I have made gases test and was neg. I do not have any other problems do you think that the car is for head gasket repl or ,,, the car is cooling just fine 92 98 cel

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety

      The temperature is good and no exhaust gases in the coolant is also good. Where are the bubbles? In the expansion tank?

    • @kirilzlatarski
      @kirilzlatarski Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 in the overflow cooling tank

    • @kirilzlatarski
      @kirilzlatarski Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 if you mean the plastic box near to the batery

  • @vigneshv8608
    @vigneshv8608 Před 5 lety +2

    Is it possible to fit m16a camshaft in k12b engine?both have vvt

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +1

      Never tried but im sure from what ive seen there are some differences

  • @chilled.design
    @chilled.design Před 5 měsíci

    Question for ya, if you're still up for answering them five years on making this vid! I'm struggling with removing the two top bolts that hold the AC compressor onto it's mounting plate, since the AC lines are directly in the way making removal appear impossible, yet you managed to do it. Did you remove the AC lines and vent the gas to atmosphere or is there some other trick?

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 měsíci

      I didnt vent the ac, the pipes were left on it, i do remember it being tricky but the pipes will bend and flex a little

    • @chilled.design
      @chilled.design Před 5 měsíci

      @@joshb1434​​⁠I have all of the easy bolts out. Looking down on the pump from the top, the left bolt is ‘captivated’ by one of the lines if you don’t remove it first. What’s compounding my issue at the moment is I’ve ’misplaced’ my 12mm spanner and can’t get in with my smallest socket/ratchet. So after 15 minutes of swearing and pulling my workshop apart I’ve relented and ordered another ratchet spanner from Amazon for delivery by 10 tonight🤣

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@chilled.design haha, "when your 8 hours into a 20 minute job contemplating your life choices" kinda situation. A bit of bad language and some bloody knuckles will be worth it once its done

  • @DjPigsterProductions
    @DjPigsterProductions Před 3 lety +1

    I know this is a old video but I used this video to do my partners car and will be using it to put it back together we are ordering all the parts only thing we are struggling on is what size head bolts to get do you remember what size you went for? Was options of 118mm 120mm 129mm measured them and they are almost 129 but assuming that’s because they stretched? Hope you can remember I know it’s been a while haha

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      I dont remeber what size i got and i didnt measure a new one against an old one either but i can't imagine them stretching much, certainly not 9mm. Personally i would go for the size closest to your old ones, thats probably what i did but i dont remember for sure

    • @DjPigsterProductions
      @DjPigsterProductions Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 thank you buddy appreciate it a lot!where did you manage to get all your parts from for it? These cars are a nightmare

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      @@DjPigsterProductions i got the timing chain kit from a seller on ebay as they had a dayco kit for £60 head gasket and bolts from a local shop called beeston motors spares (bms) and oil and plugs from euro car parts, bms are quite knowledgeable and helpful over the phone. Im sure if you rang and asked what length the bolts should be they would let you know

    • @DjPigsterProductions
      @DjPigsterProductions Před 3 lety +1

      @@joshb1434 you absolute legend thank you so much for your help really appreciate it! That’s all we have to do now it’s all apart just need the pieces and then it’s time to put it back together we had the same issue as you fuel fumes in. Coolant and on start up would smoke ALOT then burn off and die down haha fingers crossed it ends up back on the road!

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety

      @@DjPigsterProductions do you have a copy of the workshop manual, lots of little bits of useful stuff in there like where to put sealants and torque specifications, test procedures and such

  • @Mark-sq8mh
    @Mark-sq8mh Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. If I want to change the timing chain only, have I to remove the camhead cover? I suppose yes... Is such motor M16A the same installed on Fiat Sedici and Suzuki SX4 ? thanks

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      Same engine other than some components like intake manifold but internals are the same, the cam cover needs to be removed but the cylinder head doesnt need to be removed

    • @Mark-sq8mh
      @Mark-sq8mh Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 thanks a lot

  • @maralecs5716
    @maralecs5716 Před rokem

    You can tell me a price???

  • @basse2575
    @basse2575 Před 4 lety +1

    hi, nice movie.
    Do you have a tighten diagram for the 10 bolts in the headcylinder you can send me? please..

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 4 lety +1

      www.manualslib.com/manual/1067391/Suzuki-Swift-Sport-2004.html?page=320#manual

  • @bmouthboyo
    @bmouthboyo Před 2 lety

    Great video but a shame there is a load missing for the timing chain removal and refitting, chain cover resealing and refitting etc. Did you have to remove the sump pan? Can I ask where you identified the part numbers? Thanks

    • @chilled.design
      @chilled.design Před 5 měsíci

      Probably the most critical part of the job, skipped over. One assumes there are markers on the crank pulley for TDC that needs to align with a casting marker? How are the cam shafts refitted, rotated to the correct position? Off I go hunting more Swift head gasket vids for those deets...

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Chain has coloured links, cam and crank sprockets have dots, just line them up, cant get it wrong and the chain kit will come with the instructions

    • @chilled.design
      @chilled.design Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@joshb1434yeah, I downloaded the service manual pdf, all sorted dude…thanks for the reply anyways 👊

  • @KingAlex9two
    @KingAlex9two Před rokem

    I've took off all the bolts on the timing cover, I can pry it free on the topside but on the bottom side I can't get it to budge.
    Any tips?

    • @KingAlex9two
      @KingAlex9two Před rokem

      I found this out the hard way, take out the 4 sump bolts

  • @MrDiscoFever
    @MrDiscoFever Před 5 lety +1

    How is your engine. Did everything seal up ok.? Got this job planned. Would normally get head checked skimmed and would worry with open deck block. I suspect combustion into water.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +2

      Runs perfect ive put 8000+ miles on it since the rebuild, no leaks no problems and i drive it aggressively everyday, didnt have the head checked or skimmed just looked over it myself, i would advise on a copy of the rs416 manual because you need rtv in places including the gaskets and changes the oil a couple times after the rebuild if you putting in new parts

    • @MrDiscoFever
      @MrDiscoFever Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks. It is as M15a but essentially the same construction. The car is standing at the moment, will be removing in the future but have bought a whole new identical car for the interim.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +1

      Its not difficult, its just long but i got it done in a day. Keep the engine clean, bag and tag nuts and bolts, torque bolts to spec and take pics of parts before you remove them and a little research for piece of mind and itll go back together in no time with no problems

    • @ignissportchannel7671
      @ignissportchannel7671 Před 5 lety +1

      joshb1434 I have put my own videos up on this. Not as quick as you, car was worked on weekends. Got to say impressed by your job, I haven’t tried to document exactly. I think most people would get unstuck trying this to be honest, your skills are rare today.

    • @ignissportchannel7671
      @ignissportchannel7671 Před 5 lety +1

      My Ignis channel is separate from my MrDiscoFever stash of random video.

  • @maralecs5716
    @maralecs5716 Před rokem

    How can I contact you, I want to change the cylinder head gasket 1.6 16v, and how much would it cost.

  • @baskorotamtomo5708
    @baskorotamtomo5708 Před 5 lety +1

    👍bro

  • @MrCopRobo
    @MrCopRobo Před 4 lety +1

    Do you have a dimensions of pulley puller? I am out of home but would like to fabricate one for me in workshop.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 4 lety +1

      I used the pully as a template whilst still on the car so i never used a measurement. Mine wasnt that tight either, i could have probably pulled it off by hand

    • @MrCopRobo
      @MrCopRobo Před 4 lety +1

      @@joshb1434 thanks for your reply. Removing oil pan is required if I want just to change the chain? If you remove engine cushion you must support the engine from the bottom?

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 4 lety +2

      I didn't remove the oil pan, i supported the engine from underneath the oil pan and removed the engine mount and timing cover as i changed the chain, guides and tensioner aswel as the head gasket

    • @MrCopRobo
      @MrCopRobo Před 4 lety +1

      @@joshb1434 Thank you!

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 4 lety +1

      @@MrCopRobo no problem!

  • @vxr_brad9047
    @vxr_brad9047 Před rokem

    What timing tools did you use?

  • @superslimjim2010
    @superslimjim2010 Před 2 lety

    ey did u take the oilpan right off or did u just take off the 3 bolt that's into the bottom of the timing face

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 2 lety

      Just the bolts, left the oil pan on

    • @superslimjim2010
      @superslimjim2010 Před 2 lety +2

      thanks bro and for the speedy reply..im like u I do all my stuff myself i work under a tent I live in Barbados...when I was young I bought my first car the engine was picked dwn the guy told me if I bought the car he would put the engine up for me that was the deal I bought the car got it all painted up and stuff the guy never came to put the engine up thing is he was acually my friend and lived in my neighbor hood... so it went on for about a month I ask another guy to do it he came he did it showing me all the way how and what to do .. since that day I've never went to any one for anything mechanical wise .. I've built car for ppl all the cars I've raced I had a Gti forsa I built my own gti turbo charged swift that ran up to about 30lbs boost 1500 bottom half I bought by mistake but was the best mistake ever it was able to rev to 8gran no problem.. on the 16 gearbox cable shift.. had in the esteem or baleno 13 fly wheel I had to leave out the spigit beerin for the 16 gear box to work..thanks again bud stay safe ...if u have watsapp give me a shout if u feel to I'll send u pictures showing the progress.. I just have to take out the shaft u circle in red I'm still to find out what it's called.. I'll leave my watsapp number here for 2days the I'll take it dwn I'll leave the comment still tho .. thanks again +12462608906...thats my watsapp.. I was superman on the team swift web site stay safe bro.. I subcribed and I really like how u made the video.. keep it up

  • @zc31s56
    @zc31s56 Před 3 lety

    Have you still got your swift

  • @chevaldodavidson1361
    @chevaldodavidson1361 Před 3 lety

    Owner's manual link dead :'(

  • @Hatarfilmy
    @Hatarfilmy Před 4 lety +2

    u could add a mark that it is needed to have 3/8" 10mm socket for those bastards bolts that hide under camshaft bearing on the left !!! ;cccc
    I have used a long 10mm 1/2" and got mad when it didnt get into that hole ;cccccccccccccc
    Good vid anyways ;P

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah it took me a minute to find it and to get a socket that fitted haha

    • @Hatarfilmy
      @Hatarfilmy Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 for me don't having it and working Saturday night made me wait till Monday to know that no shop in city doesn't have any so I had to order it on net ... job that should be made on one day ended to be one week job ;((((

  • @rubenbasabe6612
    @rubenbasabe6612 Před 2 lety

    hey bro how you remove the cap that is in the middle of the cover chain!?

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 2 lety +1

      Wind an m6 bolt into it and grab that with some pliers or something and pull it out

    • @rubenbasabe6612
      @rubenbasabe6612 Před 2 lety

      @@joshb1434 i had tried with long lever and it doesnt come out that fucker:(

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 2 lety

      @@rubenbasabe6612 theres a couple bolts if i remember correctly holding it on too have you removed them too?

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 2 lety

      It will be in there tight and needs to come out pretty straight too

    • @rubenbasabe6612
      @rubenbasabe6612 Před 2 lety

      @@joshb1434 yes i took those out

  • @ledske5528
    @ledske5528 Před 5 lety +1

    Did you renew all the bolts and chain?

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes new head studs and new chain and sprockets, would be a good idea to do the shims while your in there too

  • @scootergem
    @scootergem Před 5 lety +2

    pretty good, if you mute the music

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 5 lety +2

      I'm not a fan of talking. I feel like I'm simply stating the obvious :D

    • @scootergem
      @scootergem Před 4 lety

      Just revisited video. It's really a good job on the video AND the car! I picked up more info second time around. Tomorrow I may be doing this to my car actually.😳
      Thanks for the help.☺

  • @SOAReapz
    @SOAReapz Před 6 lety +1

    Its a sharp surface 😂😂

  • @-bollox
    @-bollox Před 7 měsíci

    The music put me off.

  • @MECANICAYA
    @MECANICAYA Před 2 lety

    te dejo un video de un suzuki k12
    czcams.com/video/mG0v7TRTsPo/video.html

  • @leethatsme1988
    @leethatsme1988 Před 3 lety

    I came here to see head surface cus i have external oil leak from head gasket under the exhaust manifold. I swear im never buying another suzuki again. This is my 4th and will be my last. Nothing but problems.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      I noticed i had a bit of an oil leak where your describing. Turned out a few of my manifold bolts were loose and it was coming from there. Suzuki's are bullet proof aslong as you check and change the fluids at the proper intervals. I have a couple and i dont have any unexpected issues

    • @leethatsme1988
      @leethatsme1988 Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 cheer mate i will check again closely. But unfornutley its a difference experience for me and my sister, not one of my suzuki as even come close to being as reliable as my first car i had which is a fiat punto 1.2 16v with high mileage aswell. To be fair the suzuki has started up and i have had my current suzuki nearly 4 years. But im getting issue's. Clutch folks on gearbox snapped and left me stranded, the thermostat needed replacing due to overheating but coolant sysem never been the same since i changed it 2 years ago. Rear brake drums cracked. Slight Tapping noise now coming from engine. Its getting more and more harder to engage 1st gear and sometimes 2nd. This is my 4th suzuki and i would rathet mention my last 3 or as they get me mad thinking them 😂.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety

      @@leethatsme1988 what engines have you had in the swifts?

    • @leethatsme1988
      @leethatsme1988 Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 first swift was an 04 i think and was a 1.3vvt petrol. And 2nd one was a 05 1.5 petrol. My current is a liana estate 1.6 non vvt petrol, i am going to part ex on tuesday for an honda civic. Will miss the car but not the problems 😂. My sister has suzuki splash 1.2 and with only 51k miles needs a new gearbox and rear wiper motor so she trading hers after christmas.

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety

      @@leethatsme1988 never heard anybody have so many odd issues. In 4 years i put a clutch in my 1.5 (original lasted 92k) and did the head gasket and timing chain on my 1.6 at about 135k chain was good but i was already there

  • @tylermiller2784
    @tylermiller2784 Před 2 lety

    Jesus bro can’t see anything your going to fast

  • @zc31s56
    @zc31s56 Před 3 lety

    Have you still got your swift

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      No, i sold it a few months ago as i needed a family car

    • @zc31s56
      @zc31s56 Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 fair play where did you purchase your parts for swift head gasket etc

    • @joshb1434
      @joshb1434  Před 3 lety +1

      @@zc31s56 got the head gasket and head bolts from local shop (bms) timing kit was a dayco set off ebay, ebay should have the lot but any shop will be able to get you the bits just spend a little extra to get brands you know and trust

    • @zc31s56
      @zc31s56 Před 3 lety

      @@joshb1434 cheers buddie am In the process of just replacing every bloody part but its costly 😆