As some one who is familiar with these engines…the valve cover gaskets are known to compress after initial installation and then later on requiring another torquing in order to get the gasket to make a proper seal again. That’s how it on my GS400 (1uz-fe) and my Tundra (2uz-fe). The spark plugs on the other hand sound like they were not installed properly. There’s a crush washer on most spark plugs and it seems like whoever installed them did not actually crush those sealing washers. Leaving it not torqued correctly hence them loosening up over time. Hope this helps!
@Hellcat717824 ай бұрын
Yep even re-tighten them after 30 minutes is better than nothing
@C-ME34 ай бұрын
I concur. Common issue with the V8 and the V6 as well. My new to me 98 4Runner with the 3.5 exhibited the same condition with loose bolts. Some forums suggested a retorque vs gasket change but I did my due diligence and changed anyway…looks exactly the same as this in the video just minus 2 cylinders. I will say though my dyslexia got the better of me and I over torqued the first valve cover. These things don’t take much at all. I believe the specs on the V6 were like 10in/lb and I went and did 10ft/lb…big difference. Didn’t cause any problems but I did momentarily panic, cuss myself and went through a few other emotions before I threw caution into the wind.
@StevePaige4 ай бұрын
@@C-ME3 There was never a 3.5 in a 4runner. The 5VZ-FE is a 3.4
@C-ME34 ай бұрын
@@StevePaige I’m aware. Pardon the typo.
@StevePaige4 ай бұрын
@@C-ME3 Consider yourself pardoned. 😁
@Art-jw8ho4 ай бұрын
A single vehicle subscription to alldata for a little over $100 would do you a world of good working on this truck. Every torque spec, wire color, factory procedure etc.
@BattleshipSailorBB634 ай бұрын
I'll be looking into this for my old Mitsubishi. Thanks.
@Jimmyky774 ай бұрын
As an owner of a '01 Tundra with the 4.7 engine, I will definitely be looking forward to future 4Runner videos Jimmy 👍🏻
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you! Lots more coming.
@outlawjos3ywales4 ай бұрын
Mine on my 2004 Tacoma with 87k original miles were leaking. I couldn’t believe it was just the bolts were finger tightened. I snugged all the bolts up, the leaking stopped!!!
@brutusmaximus53804 ай бұрын
They should be torqued to 9 ft-lbs. It should be normal for the bolts to loosen after so many miles. That's why they feel loose. They just need to be retorqued until the next time you need to change gaskets. The valve cover is not a big deal. It's more of a beauty cover that helps keep the oil inside. It's the plenum underneath it that is more important. I'd rather the valve cover crack than the block underneath.
@thechuckster68384 ай бұрын
bolts were just as loose as yours. The older the rubber gaskets are, the more they shrink and this is what causes the bolts to seem like they came loose when indeed the bolts have not moved. I re-torqued my bolts a year later and they really did not need it. I also used a felpro kit and asdide from the plug tube seals being blue silicone, my gaskets were also blue silicon and this is possibly why they did not need a re-torque. My engine is the 3.4 V6. You did a great job!
@iceman45ification14 ай бұрын
Bolts come lose from so many heat cycles of the engine. It's not that they were left that way. It's just a typical thing that happens. You did great though. Nice work Jimmy!! 💪🔥
@buckandbrandy4 ай бұрын
Car care nut, is a you tuber who is the man when it comes to lexus toyota engine, unfortunately he said blue gasket is the wrong gasket and only original factory gasket should be used, I watched him do this job on a 3uzfe and the spark plug gasket looks totally different. I would use his knowledge on any toyota lexus project I was involved in. In short, he is the man.
@donreinke58634 ай бұрын
LOL I will match my 52 years experience in automotive repair against his ANY DAY, although much of what he says does make sense, and he IS honest. I dont always think factory parts are the best. A (very) few manufacturers are superior to factory parts. Standard Motor Products (Standard plus/Blue streak) is one of them. Fel Pro gaskets were often used by the factory, I tore down a 1964 Ford 390 in the early 90s that had both Ford and Fel-Pro brand markings on the steel-shim type head gaskets.. Aisin water pumps and timing components are factory equipment in most Toyota vehicles, although Gates components ( Gates is the inventor of the automotive V-belt) is equal or superior to Aisin.
@buckandbrandy4 ай бұрын
I would never speak against 52 years of experience when I have only oil changes and break jobs as my experience, I respect ccn for his experience and making quality videos I can follow and learn with. Wisdom should always be listened to and considered, now I have your opinion and his to hopefully make a good decision. Thank you!
@donreinke58634 ай бұрын
@@buckandbrandy Youre welcome. I started doing repairs in high school in 1972, and have done it ever since Ive worked on everything from Chevy Vegas to Jensen Interceptors.
@reaper352c54 ай бұрын
i am happy to see that toyota went with metal half moons. the half moons on my 22re were rubber till i found some metal ones and swapped them out.
@DonziGT23011 күн бұрын
Before replacing gaskets I always check for loose bolts, sometimes all you have to do is snug them up to stop the leak.
@ED-ti5tc4 ай бұрын
Trained or not, you do a great job! Love the content!
@dephataznboi4 ай бұрын
When I was replacing a valve cover gasket that was last documented in 2012, so 12 years, the bolts holding the valve cover were impressively loose similar to yours. Makes sense why oil loss was at an all time high for that Camry.
@damienbell31552 күн бұрын
Dude it’s not an issue for valve cover gskt seeping. It’s normal wear and tear,,,,,,, there isn’t any vehicle that can go longer than the Toyotas. My Lexus rx350 aren’t seeping. My 04 es330 were seeping. It’s normal. They can’t last forever lol Yes valve cover bolts are like that. I just did my es330 and several were so loose that I could take off with my fingers. When I put them on it was 8 ft lbs On the 4.7l engine u should replace the grommets also. The blk river is called FIG like the fig cookies lol,,,,,, you can get off eBay or Amazon.
@stevec56574 ай бұрын
My very 1st timing belt and water pump job was on my 4.7L. I went ahead and did the valve cover gaskets at the same time. The driver's side gasket is a real p.i.t.a. btw 😁. Oh and I think your wife is going to 100% fall in love with that vehicle.
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
I’ve already done and filmed the driver side and it was NOT FUN! Broken bolt!! It’s all in the next video.
@bmcculloch974 ай бұрын
I did this “simple” task two years ago on mine at 250k miles. Whoever owned it before me, cross threaded those bolts on the driver side down near the brake fluid reservoir. They snapped right off and I had to get it towed to a mechanic to remove the entire engine head and have those shafts drilled out, retap the threads, and put it all back together again. Good thing my timing belt and water pump were due for servicing! Plus I had the alternator, starter, and powering steering pump all replaced while things were out.
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s exactly what I’m trying to avoid! Thanks for sharing. 👍👍
@sat_sonic4 ай бұрын
Honda and Toyota spark plug tube seals go in the opposite of the way most people think that they go in. Unfortunately, you put them in backwards. You can confirm what I’m saying by reviewing the orientation of the original seals at time mark 9:38
@tonyseptember70914 ай бұрын
You can see it even better at the 7:31 mark.
@ml.27704 ай бұрын
RIP. The lip faces the oil.
@dwilley37544 ай бұрын
I agree. They are in backwards. The valve cover will be easier to install this way since the lip is facing up. But it’s wrong. The lip faces the pressure side.
@dukedixon31923 ай бұрын
@@dwilley3754and I would imagine that is exactly why it goes in the other way around; because of the pressure.
@Sci-Mon12 ай бұрын
It doesn’t really matter. It still seals the well really tightly. It does however make it easier to remove in the future.
@stevanrose74394 ай бұрын
Yep you Ut the plug tube seals in backwards
@BradWillimont3 ай бұрын
F all the haters up there. I found it informative and well done. Both of which I don’t have the patience to do.
@bretthibbs60834 ай бұрын
I had a 85 corolla with the 4 cylinder and I had to replace the valve cover gasket on back in the 90's and it was really easy.
@BattleshipSailorBB634 ай бұрын
I own an old Mitsubishi and not a Toyota/Lexus, but I find the issues and component placements are close enough that I can recognize and apply what I see in your videos.
@emmettturner94524 ай бұрын
The bolts weren’t tight because the gasket failed. Think about it: If the gasket completely disappeared then you would have to close the gap under the valve cover by tightening the bolts. While the gasket didn’t disappear, it did flatten and go hard so it wouldn’t compress under the valve cover and spring/push back. That makes the cover loose.
@micahbeadel6899Ай бұрын
I love my 04 v8, same issue, always have to retighten vc bolts every couple of months because of getting loose and seeping in the back on the downhill firewall side. So when you start smelling burnt oil just tighten your bolts. Just toyotas way of making sure you always keep fresh oil in the motor
@dontderockmerizz32114 ай бұрын
Looks like a good candidate for the Valvoline restore & protect. Should read about how it works.
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
Sweet! Just commented to someone else that I’m about to put that in it and run it on that for a while. Looks promising.
@dontderockmerizz32114 ай бұрын
@@1RoadGarage how it works is you use it for 4 straight oil changes to get the result. Otherwise if it cleans to quickly it’ll clog your filter. KZbin channel The Motor Oil Geek has a great video about it. Check it out.
@C-ME34 ай бұрын
Definitely go check that video. Good content if you’re not already aware and that stuff does seem to be legit.
@flavrdPnut3 ай бұрын
Just did one of mine and I thought it was pretty straight forward and of moderate difficulty for DIY guy.
@mattclinch19764 ай бұрын
I have a 2tr-fe. It was flawless u til it wasn't. I also live in the Canadian rust belt. 215k on it. Now the head gasket went. I'm getting it done. 6k canadian.
@JonFox19454 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see you do a video on changing the fuel filter on this car
@williamclick97714 ай бұрын
At least your able to work on your Toyota. I'm having issues with my upstream O2 sensor. It take a wideband air fuel ratio O2 sensor. All Toyota's do. I wasted money on the wrong O2 sensors they were narrowband. Next is the hook up the pattern they use is different now days. I'm worried I won't beable to get the right sensor for the Camry because of this age of the Camry. Enjoy your journey with the Toyota you now have.
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about that. Thank you for the encouragement! 👍
@rickmoulton63374 ай бұрын
have you ever tried amsoil products? i use it on the several fords i have owned over the years and have had very good results from it. they also have a engine flush that i think works well. its on the expensive side but its well worth the money for keeping the engine clean and better gas mileage.
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
Never used it. I hear good things. I just picked up some Valvoline Restore and Protect and gonna run that for a while. Look it up. Seems like good stuff.
@aaronbrown62664 ай бұрын
53 in-lbs is the correct torque value for the valve cover bolts.
@tmph18142 ай бұрын
I find it very strange and wrong for him to install the oil rings for the spark tubes the way he did and referencing others that is the correct way, when they're opposite with ones original he took out and the new ones he installed🤷🏻♂️
@Ungovernable744 ай бұрын
Both me and my buddies 4.7 had loose bolts on valve cover. Known issue, I guess.
@koomo8013 ай бұрын
If it leaks at the front driver’s side, it’ll get on the a/c compressor and create a contact problem with the compressor ground wire. A retighten after 25 years (my tundra was made in Aug of ‘99) and it stopped the leak. I’m very disappointed I had to do that with what is supposed to be such a great engine 😊
@ml.27704 ай бұрын
Looks like a good anti corrosion feature. I'd top up the oil and leave it. 😅 FYI you put those lip seals around the spark plug tubes backwards.
@victorbaird82204 ай бұрын
Great video 😊 I appreciate your work 😊
@z28tcs1004 ай бұрын
The OEM gaskets are cheaper in price than the aftermarket and better quality. Always check with Toyota parts online and pickup at a close dealership!
@dukedixon31923 ай бұрын
He wouldn’t have put the spark plug seals in backwards if he would have paid attention to the way he took them out. He did the other side before this and also put them in backwards so at least everything was done uniformly incorrect.
@kevinwashington73114 ай бұрын
I gotta do this on my Gs400.....not looking forward to it, but I gotta change the spark plugs anyways.
@RonRussell-sj1zf4 ай бұрын
If they are leaking like your's it's probably a good thing as far as changing VC gaskets as it appears your lower cap screws are well lubricated and may come out without breaking. I did mine because I wanted to paint the covers as they were corroded and ugly ... broke 3 cap screws and I soaked them everyday for a week before with liquid wrench. Not fun then!
@Caf19724 ай бұрын
Great job, Sir! Enjoy your channel.
@obs_vell4394 ай бұрын
I have a 01 Sequioa i just purchased and the bolts were the same...only ones tightened were the 2 towards the firewall. Unfortunately both sides had 2 bolts break off. (Closest to firewall)
@kevinkinsler4 ай бұрын
Jimmy,Go Purchase 2 bottles of STP Pro Intake Valve Cleaner. Excellent Stuff!!!!
@Mike-Capz834 ай бұрын
you should add some sea foam high mileage to the oil before you change it, to get rid of some varnish in it! drive 300 miles before changing it!
@Tacosauce224 ай бұрын
Conversion from inch pounds to foot pounds is 12 to 1
@05Elantra98GSGang4 ай бұрын
Idk bro I would say personally the 2JZ is their most reliable engine ever made by Toyota that were in the Lexus GS300 SC300 and Supra exc and the UZ v8 is a close second but as of now the 2.5l i4 in the current Camry is being voted in as the most reliable motor ever made worldwide so we’ll see
@BradWillimont3 ай бұрын
I’m about to do it myself. $1200 vs $100. 07 tundra. 400+k.
@johnmclean84214 ай бұрын
Yes the spark plugs are 13 ft lb torque and the valve covers are 7 ft lb torque for the 4.7 Toyota V8 engine
@brutusmaximus53804 ай бұрын
Toyota Valve cover bolts are supposed to be torqued up to 90 in-lbs. Newer valve covers are made of plastic. The engineers figured it would be better to sacrifice the valve cover and let the leaks happen instead of a catastrophic failure in the more critical areas. Just retorque to 90 in-lbs till it stops leaking. The valve cover is not a big deal. It's more of a beauty cover that helps keep the oil inside. It's the plenum underneath it that is more important. I'd rather the valve cover crack than the block underneath. Spark plugs should be between 12 to 14 ft-lbs. Mine are at 13 ft-lbs. For me 13 ft-lbs felt too much for aluminum.
@dwilley37544 ай бұрын
You put the spark plug tube seals in upside down. The lip always goes towards the pressure side. That way when pressure is applied it pushes the lip seal out helping seal even tighter. Look at the before video and u will see it. It will be easier to install the valve cover this way but it’s wrong.
@seanallen45594 ай бұрын
I have replaced many spark plugs tube seals on all kinds of different vehicles and they are always installed the way he did it. If you install them per the service manual he’s correct. I’ve only seen them installed the other way when someone doesn’t know what they’re doing
@asadb19904 ай бұрын
This owner really ran the car hard. Im sure i have seen examples that are in way better condition for a little more.
@charlespaluha12474 ай бұрын
You did the entire job correctly. But instead of using felpro. You should have used mahle . Not sure if I spilled that correctly but yeah those are factory
@ahmadghosheh31044 ай бұрын
Those bolts are like 18 ftlb torque. Almost a little bit over hand tight. Over time and with compressed gasket they will loosen up a bit
@PDieckmann2 ай бұрын
It would be good to plan on seeing your brake booster fail around 250k miles (if it hasn’t already). Also, oil leaks from the bottom of the timing cover are probably the oil pump seal (not main seal) - expect them around 270k miles
@Slasher4446-q3e17 сағат бұрын
I think my brake booster failed at 250k it makes a very loud squeak every time I release the brake pedal. I’ve been driving with it for the last few thousands miles.
@ramonpagan6954 ай бұрын
I took my car to a Toyota dealership to fix a small oil leak and they tight one bolt and let the other three half way in. The undercover cove of the car was missing bolt, so I took it back and told them to tight the bolt they let lose and install the undercover bolt.
@hypocriticalharambe82744 ай бұрын
oh not inline 4 its not the one i think of being a 500k car and all valve cover gaskets suck on v8s and wait until you find out where the starter is on some of toyotas v8s there behind the exhaust manifold not this model year (i think it was a 2014ish) but its a lovely job that calls for 10 hours and can be done in 5 if it all goes well.
@victorbaird82204 ай бұрын
When will you replace the spark plugs on the 4Runner? 😊
@andyZ3500s4 ай бұрын
My guess is that the valve cover bolts were that lose because the gaskets are that dried up and shrunk.
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
Same here. I mentioned that in the video. 👍
@andyZ3500s4 ай бұрын
@@1RoadGarage Yes I caught that later on. I been subscribed to your channel for awhile and get some good ideas from you, thanks.
@THISLOVETHISHATE994 ай бұрын
literally installs a spark plug seal in upside down
@itsdoncartagena64854 ай бұрын
He definitely installed it the right way
@doctorwu13033 ай бұрын
No, they are installed correctly. I’ve seen several of these videos where guys installs them upside down. When you try to tell them they did it wrong they get butt hurt.
@Sci-Mon12 ай бұрын
The only difference it makes is that it’s slightly harder to remove when it’s time to replace them but they still seal the spark plug wells tightly.
@itsdoncartagena6485Ай бұрын
@@wojtek-33 the factory and the after market is not the same, have you actually done this job yourself cuz I have and if you install the aftermarket one the way youre saying it should be install, it doesnt fit/sit right so yea your wrong and he installed it right
@ChevyCitation4 ай бұрын
Here's why YOU NEVER MESS with you factory valve cover gaskets 👍
@justascrub8855Ай бұрын
And that's why I never mess with my factory oil.
@remmrottАй бұрын
valve cover bolts are like 15ft-lb or less most of the time.
@ballisticcam32774 ай бұрын
Just did my spark plugs 2006 tundra v8 . They were all loose
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
Really?? Was there combustion soot on the ignition coils like mine? When’s the last time you checked/changed them?
@balderrama25Ай бұрын
i did mine yesterday and 2 were loose i took them off by hand no tool
@fortis6194 ай бұрын
Toyota experts in the comments , like clock work 😂
@Taher814 ай бұрын
Don’t forget to replace the VVT filters it’s very very important parts to replace in Toyota engines
@jamram99244 ай бұрын
Stay away from Felpro. We utilize Mahle or factory OE. All that work to only use cheap materials.
@heymanoutdoors77524 ай бұрын
236k you should worry about the timing belt..
@robertmailhos81594 ай бұрын
Valve cover gasket s are only as good as the material that is used to make them
@RicFlair-yn1mm4 ай бұрын
Just a guess and I'm no mechanic but maybe the bolts just loosened over time
@tiorange12354 ай бұрын
I read or seen somewhere it's said they're supposed to be not too loose but not too tight. They were loose on a sienna I had as well but I tighten them all the way down to stop the leak 🤷🏽♂️
@chesterossa4 ай бұрын
Torque specifications make a world of difference
@thebeddoctor42734 ай бұрын
Change the timing belt and after 500 miles retorque the valve cover gaskets
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
You may have noticed only one sticker for the timing belt but it has indeed been changed just 30k miles ago.
@thebeddoctor42734 ай бұрын
@1RoadGarage awesome. Sorry i didnt see the sticker. Thats great
@AgentLokVokun4 ай бұрын
sounds like bro here is going to end up getting a welder and learning to booger weld.
@1RoadGarage4 ай бұрын
I went to welding school for 3 years and learned every discipline of welding. Started with Oxy acetylene then stick then mig and ended with TIG. Super fun and rewarding.
@AgentLokVokun4 ай бұрын
@@1RoadGarage Sounds like you have the know how and tools to weld on a nut and get this bad boy out.
@omarkhan99664 ай бұрын
13:27😆
@donreinke58634 ай бұрын
Toyotas best engine was the 22RE.
@safffff10004 ай бұрын
You look like Burt from Tremors
@Robert-yb8is4 ай бұрын
Stop crying, what do you expect after 200,000 miles.