@mustie1 just a dusting in wolfeboro but none in rochester where i work
hey how much is a good cam. for youtube?
i have to do a timeing chain on a 22r & also converting 2wd to 4wd on 1 of my pickups
i thought it would be cool to post a little of that
@mustie1 I meant on the other toyota, the one that you ended up with a different style o2 sensor. Also, You can buy that flex stuff from Summitracing/jegs etc. You might have to weld in a small piece of pipe into the old pipe so you have something to clamp the new flex piece onto. It should be a bunch "cheaper", but it will be more time.
Any reason you don't just cut the cat right out of the pipe and weld/clamp a new universal one in? At least here in Arizona, thats the best way to do it when you can. I replaced the Cat on our 1992 explorer for < $100.. Of course, some cars the cat is part of the manifold, like on our honda civic econobox so you can't do that.
the v6 is not needed in these, 4 is good enough
I got 180k out of the original plugs on our highlander. it was even still running smoothly
Talk about neglect. Thanks for posting.
@mustie1 just a dusting in wolfeboro but none in rochester where i work
hey how much is a good cam. for youtube?
i have to do a timeing chain on a 22r & also converting 2wd to 4wd on 1 of my pickups
i thought it would be cool to post a little of that
thanks,patrick
@58stevenb do you have snow yet
@piglett2195 the 4s are so much easer
@maniakaz got ya, the price diff was only $80 so I went with a new pipe
@58stevenb hey i'm in wolfeboro & i have a Toyota too but mine is a corolla
very ez to work on , I hate a v6
Very good video, I have a camry's here One is a 4 cyl the other is the 6 cyl. the 4 is much
easier to work on. I also live in new hampshire also.
@mustie1 I meant on the other toyota, the one that you ended up with a different style o2 sensor. Also, You can buy that flex stuff from Summitracing/jegs etc. You might have to weld in a small piece of pipe into the old pipe so you have something to clamp the new flex piece onto. It should be a bunch "cheaper", but it will be more time.
@maniakaz the cat was still good its the flex joint that failed
Any reason you don't just cut the cat right out of the pipe and weld/clamp a new universal one in? At least here in Arizona, thats the best way to do it when you can. I replaced the Cat on our 1992 explorer for < $100.. Of course, some cars the cat is part of the manifold, like on our honda civic econobox so you can't do that.
i c NO snow & the sun is shine in LUCKY DOG
@HappyScrappy47 he is going to order a new one, there like $300,