I watched all you videos in 3 days. I love it! I feel more confident! Right tools are a must! Get yourself a van to do mobile service you can make a killing. Dont be afraid to charge more.
Is it my imagination or are you much happier now that you're on the road. You seem to have a lot more pep in your step, a positive attitude and basically seem to be enjoying your work and life more as a mobile mechanic than you were when you had your shop. You even look healthier. Bad things happening to you in life can often lead to better things which you weren’t expecting.
Your quality of work is outstanding. I know you’re not a shade tree mechanic but for those of us who are, you give us who too take pride in their work work a good name. I ALWAYS do work on someone else’s car as if it were my own. If I wouldn’t do it to my cars, I won’t do it to theirs. Great work brother!
Hey, having something good to watch from a good content provider is awesome. Thank you! I just did valve cover gaskets on a 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor 3.8L for a burning smell complaint, too. Same thing...Oil running down on the cat.
I wish every mechanic was as devout as you. No short cuts in your job. Your speech is so clear and understand able I am learning new words from your videos every time. Thanks for sharing 👍. Super video.
You are an outstanding mechanic. I watched this video a couple of times during my valve cover and oil cooler gasket replacements. Awesome explanation and video. THANK YOU!
After looking for days, this is, by far, the best gasket change show found. Very good work !! BTW, what's really helpful, is your comments about diagnosing, guessing, checking and validating your suspicions; from customer complaint to bad work done before. You rock man !!
Wow , this was a proper tutorial on how to actually do this valve cover gasket with torque specs included and thanks for showing the valvetronic motor reset
Bro you are still the best ...coming a 15 yr mechanic with his own shop I can tell a great mechanic with his own and his language (simple and clear),,,,: May be it was a blessing that you left the shop ...Coronavirus everything is closed many shops around are suffering through this mess..God bless and keep you head high ... AWW auto service Stoneycreek Ontario
I found your channel when you were closing your shop, I subbed then and you have a life long subscriber now, keep up the good work. Also I let all the commercials play out so you can get paid.
Watched this probably 5 times before attempting the job. And another few times while doing it. All went great. Car started up and ran perfectly! Many thanks for a great video.
Just paid $500 to have mine replaced on my BMW 528i 2014. After watching this video, I’d say it was worth it. So much stuff to take off and watch out for. If I done this myself it would’ve taken a couple days easily and I’d probably screw something up along the way. Great video.
Thank you for letting us that car . Close ups are nice too. Specially the close ups. Where the image feels like. Three inches infront of you. Those images are awesome.
Thanks to your amazing video I did my 2008 528i Everything went so smoothly that after all work was done I couldn’t believe I did it. I even replace spark plugs . Thanks again.
Erick (not sure if your spelled this way or Eric or Erik) but I have to say your are very very precise in your disassembly and re-assembly I am very impressed and only hope your customer appreciate the professionalism that you exhibit on their auto repairs! Keep up the great work and videos and thanks for keeping on posting videos during these changing times...Life will never be the same because of this virus (COVID-19)
Very good repair and if some hadn't noticed, you did use a vacuum to clean out the hole that needed taping. I have to say, how disgusting for the previous mechanic to have simply said to himself "No way I'm taking this apart again" to correct his mistake with the wiring loom. Secondly, all of the grey silicone isn't part of the OEM repair process. Also, good idea on the new bolts, hadn't thought of that before but when you said they are an aluminum alloy, it made much sense. Owner should be happy with the new cabin filters. Too bad the owner isn't that tidy with his vehicle interior. Thanks for showing us your talent...great job.
De tantos vídeos que e mirado para hacer este trabajo el tuyo es el mejor y bien explicado ya que todos los demas no mencionan lo principal que es la manera de husar el torquimetro 💯👍
Outstanding work and step by step video. Thank you for posting! I have a oil leak currently on 525i xdrive but not sure where it’s coming from exactly 😢
Excellent Video! You are really good at explaining everything! I also appreciated your restraint for not turning the leaf blower on the little girl, I could not have excersized such restraint...:P
Excellent video...mine was a little different... the magnet was a good tip. Getting the clips out without loosing one is an accomplishment and not hearing plastic snap is always an accomplisment ;-)
With my recently acquired 525i, I noticed burnt oil sitting in that tray, or whatever it is, below the cat converter. I just figured it was remnants of maintenance long past. However, with taking the car in for safety recall for the PCV valve, they told me about a leaking valve cover gasket, along with a $1.7k estimate for the work. Bwahahahaha! Nope. I'll be doing it myself. Thanks 💯 for this quick tutorial, since I wasn't sure about that valvetronic motor. 😊