Toyota V6 Valve Cover GASKET TUBE SEALS with TIPS
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- In this video I am working on a 2001 Toyota Highlander. I will be changing the front and back valve cover gasket’s and along with the spark plug seals. When you’re doing this job I do recommend you to replace your spark plugs as well because it’ll be easier to do it now rather than later. This job isn’t too difficult more tedious than anything but if you follow these guidelines it’ll make things a lot easier. There are some other cars that share this engine 1MZ-FE Like the Camry, Solara, Sienna, RAV4 And even some Lexus ES300, ES330, RX300, RX330 and probably way more vehicles I Did not mention like from the JDM market and everywhere else around the world. The later 3.3L 3MZ-FE engines are very similar to work on and the process is almost the same.
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Zip ties holding up the wiring harness saves a lot of frustration.
Best video on this I've seen. Doing this job today. Thank you!!!
Thank you for watching!! Hope everything turned out great for you!!
Thanks, great video. I got some hard, baked on tube seals that are a hotmess to get off!
Excellent description. Thank you!
Thanks, for the detailed video on this engine.
Thank you for watching!
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thank you for this video!! its one of the best ones ive seen for this kind of stuff!
Good explanation for make the job easy
Great Video! I am half way through, ( I work slow) he is not kidding about using a 1/4 inch drive 14mm to get the bracket bolt out of the intake plenum. Home Depot sells a 1/4 inch drive ratchet for less than $15 and the 14mm socket is about $3. So get those before you are up to your elbows in this job. Thanks again for the video.
Edit, SUCESS!
Thank you, your video made my job easier.
Love this VD this is very helpful keep it up you did a good job body, Thank you for showing !
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Thank you for doing this video I appreciate it alot
machine cnc thank you for watching!!
Awesome video bro. One of the most comprehensive and most thorough "how-to" car repair vids out there! Question, did you change any of the other gaskets (e.g. the plenum gasket, etc?) Thanks again for the great vid!
Thanks for watching and the love! If the gaskets are rubber or paper then I would recommend changing them. Most of the gaskets on these engines are typically metal. If the black coating (sometimes they’re bare metal) on the gaskets are damaged then I change them out but if they’re okay, I clean them up nice and reuse them. If it’s an older car, the coating on the plenum gasket usually sticks to the manifold and I would recommend replacing them.
Most helpful video, Thanks so much.
Shouldn't brake cleaner be used to wipe oil residue off the valve cover gasket channel before applying RTV?
What kind of silicon did you use?
The valve cover gasket comes with the spark plugs gasket or I have to buy it for separate?
Excellent video...thank you.
How long does it take, 4 hours?
Can you tell me all the parts that you used please?
So many of these videos and no one ever wants to say what the tightening sequence and torque values are.
In all honesty it really doesn’t need any that’s why you don’t see any. Tighten evenly and make sure your spark plug tube seals are correctly seated over the tubes. Usually those small 10mm bolts are about 4 ft lbs
This video is very helpful, I am planning on doing the same job. Would you recommend going to Toyota for the OEM gaskets, or does it not matter as much what brand you use? Also what did you mean by using silicone for the half moon shape piece, is it like permatex ultra black?
Definitely OEM gaskets. Plus they’re not too much and the quality is 💯. Yes that will do. A lot of people tend to over look those half moon pieces
Thank you for watching and commenting! I hope this video helps you!
How long did it took you to finish this job? Cheers!
Great video, thanks so much. By the way, I hate that %$@>(@ back brace bolt. Still trying to get it in.
Yeah that 14mm bolt is hard, here is how I did it.
1. install new plenum gasket
2. Place a clean rag over the evap wiring
3. Place the plenum on the top of the engine but not on top of the studs that hold It, and bolt the ground strap that is on the back of the plenum.
4. Place the plenum onto the studs and install the nuts and Allen bolts but do not tighten them.
5. Wrap masking tape around the head of the 14mm bolt.
6. Put the Allen wrench into the Allen bolt and use it to adjust where the hole is for the 14mm bolt as you install the bolt.
Not easy but I was able to get it done.
if anyone is doing this, it is a good time to change your spark plugs, especially the rear ones. You can also clean the underside of valve cover with brake cleaner or heat to avoid sludging. detailed here czcams.com/video/ACMpaRU-AbM/video.html
Good job 👍
Thank you!! 🙏
I have my car Toyota Camry v6 2000 oil leaking from front top cover gasket but the back gasket it's ok.
What did you think I chang both or just the front one ?
@@fakriaabdali3535 if your doing it yourself then YES you can since it is the easiest of the two to change and you do not have to take off the front cover to replace the rear stuff. only thing needed to come off is the upper intake plenum. Sometimes its hard to see if the rear is leaking or not but you can inspect it with a mirror to be sure too. Thank you for commenting and #KeepWrenchin!
Thank you I'm appreciate you 🙏
My 2001 Avalon with the 3.0L V6 is a bit different. It has a piece at the back side of the front valve cover that I cannot figure out how to remove. Looks like bolts, but they are completely rounded off as if they are made that way?
I just had the exact same issue. I couldn't figure it out so I removed the wires by cutting the plastic housing open with a razor blade. I also cut a section of that housing to access the valve cover bolt below it. DON'T overtighten those bolts when you put it back on, they snap off.
What pry bar/seal remover are you using to remove the spark plug tube seals? I had a hard time getting these out with my seal puller.
in the video i just used a cheapo small harbor freight pry bar i think. any big flat screw driver should work though.
Had to chisel mine out, they had become so brittle and fused the metal was very difficult.
Use a heat gun way easier.. heat'em up they become Soft and you can grab with a small flat screwdriver.. easy piece..
I filed the new pry bar so it was thinner at the tip and I also rounded the corners.
So I did the rear one the second time and it leaks all the oil and having a hard time placement.
? any secret or way to put it ?? I bought two Toyota gasket and same problem??
HELP!!!!
It is difficult. Be sure the engine around where the rear valve cover is clean before it is removed. Also be sure to clean the valve cover after removal. Install the new valve cover gasket and spark plug tube gaskets. Lube the tube gaskets a little with silicone lube. Put RTV where it is shown in the video. Work the valve cover over the valves. The gasket will probably come off but that is ok. Get it into position and lift the valve cover to see where the gasket has come off. Feel your way around the back of the gasket and reinstall it. This is why it must be clean before install. When you can feel and see that the gasket is properly seated line it up with the spark plug tubes and press down. You can crawl under the car and reverify that the gasket is in its proper place.
Add 2 washers to each cover bolt because the OEM crush washers are dead. CAREFUL tho, I just broke a valve cover today and had to drive 3 hours to get a replacement. They snap at a HAIR over 59 in/lbs because the bolts don't bottom out and remain loose even though they feel tight. An audible torque wrench would be ideal. Good luck, this one's a toughy!
@Radley Bradford you arent suppose to torque down the bolts holding the valve covers
Mine were absolutely baked onto the inside. 2004 Highlander. After spending about an hour chiseling out one of the old ones, I still didn't get it all. Ended up saying f it and got a new valve cover.
Sorry to hear. 😞 you win some you lose some but at least you mostly won since you did it yourself 💪🏼!
@@RevvedUpKnowledge yeah definitely, I love learning this stuff and saving a ton of money at the same time, will never go to a shop again (well at least I will try not to)
I just change the valve cover gasket and the oilpan gasket but coolant fell all around the engine so I used brake cleaner and know the check engine light (02 sensor circuit low voltage bank 2 sensor 2), Trac off and VSC are on. My friend told me than it was the brake cleaner damage the sensor.
Becarfull how you clean the engine. Don't make the same mistake
Silicone? What brand and where do I buy it please help I need to fix mine asap
I mostly use Toyota black silicone and gray Hondabond but any silicone from the auto parts store will do. It’s just extra sealing for the corners
Thanks man I appreciate your help soo much
Great video, how many hours did you spend on this job?
That's what I'm looking for, of course it's the back set that is leaking.
MrRnDe less than 2 hrs maybe with cleaning
Thank you
I do this quite often so times may vary but definitely take your time and double check everything
How much harder is it to do the valve seals? I suspect minor leaking oil someone and I would like to change them out. Any advice?
Definitely a lot more work. Putting engine on TDC, removing cams, valve buckets (also keeping them in order) and a bunch of other stuff involved
if you dont know how to do it dont try !
What are the torque specd for the throttle body and valvle cover bolts/nuts.. also do you recommend tightening the valve cover bolts/nuts center out in star pattern to make sure it seats evenly also the silicone mating surfaces..
What year is this Toyota, is highlander?
2001 highlander
How much something like this would cost if the car is taking to a shop
400-900 or more, labor/parts/tax.
Great job on the video but don't take this one comment the wrong way. Your voice is fine and clear and I understand every word but if you had Vin Scully do a voice over on the video people would pay $100 dollars per copy. In case people don't know who Vin Scully is he was the voice of Dodger's baseball for nearly 70 years and to prove my point listen to him read a grocery list and then you will know what I mean. Thanks and great job on the video.