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  • okay. I just gotta know. And ya know I gotta be totally honest I found this video before but saw you were a little young and skipped it (foolish, now, sorry) cause I don't expect kids of your age to know what's going on but... how in the world did you learn how to change a head gasket that young? you guys did an excellent job not only with the work but also with the explanation.

  • Its a party in the USA

  • Nice vid you guys!!! Where the hell is the part 2?

    With love,

  • Tip; Don't race a car that wasn't made to race then you won't have to replace a head gasket

  • very nice work boys. keep it up!

  • If you are asking these two for advice, Good luck.

  • where the fuck are the other videos part 2 etc

  • woahhhh how did u learn how to fix carss and ur onlyy 10?

  • i woulda pulled the fuel pump relay or fuse and let it run till it died to relive the fuel pressure

  • @jdubb408 yup my thought exactly

    

  • I fucking hate head gaskets. >:[

  • in 2:00 its not a manifold its a fukin headers

  • @casocs first off its not A fucken headers its...plural...retard....if your gonna bash over language at least be right about your own. second they are called exhaust manifolds as well. these kids at least know how to take a fucken car apart, know the parts, and at least know what their doing. you on the other hand probably dont know cuz you obviously clicked "how to".....go fuck yourself and go give A head as you would say. at least these kids arent out becoming criminals.

  • Where is part two? Awesome job guys!

  • Smart boys, good job.

    Congratulations

  • s/o to these kids man! I'm 19 and they know more than I do today, thats really impressive! good job!

  • My head gasket and water pump went at the same time on my b20. Awesome right -.-

  • I think my b18b1 has a blown head gasket, the procedure should be more or less the same right?

  • so you just undo the distributor without marking it?? how about the timing after you put everything back??

  • The owner of the car came home and didn't like his car torn apart..so he beat these 2 babies up

  • FML...I have so much to learn..

  • Miley Cyrus woot woot

  • I am very impressed by how well you both know cars at such a young age. I've got a lot of respect for you both.

  • yup, its official, I'm going to Pepboys

  • wheres part 2 man..i need to change my head gasket quick...

  • THIS IS GREAT, but where is PART TWO!?!? Also, it would be nice if you do one for a D16a

  • No offence but after seeing young kids change a head gasket, I'm no so scared now. I have the confidence to do it myself. Thanks for the boost!!!!! Do more videos before you get too old to make it look easy :)

  • haha i have a k20a in my ek

  • i think u young bucks should do more videos like this but with your shirts off. u know maybe grease ur body a little bit while u work on ur car. and maybe some better lighting and higher resolution on your camera. keep up the good work stud muffins!

  • LMAO!!! I bet they got to the head gasket and realized it wasn't blown.. That's why there is no Part 2. XD black smoke is excess of fuel. maybe you just needed to burp the cooling system.. hence the bubbles if you saw any.

  • I'm impressed with how confident you guys tear apart an engine and change things on it. How did you guys first learn to work on engines? When was it that you knew you could do it compared to not really sure of yourself?

  • @RAJIN25 I don't know why you would need a new block and head probably just the seals

  • hey guys I have a question. I have a 1997 ek4 honda civic with a b16a vtech engine. Recently i saw oil leaking from the head seal gasket so i consulted a mechanic and he said that i need to get a new head and block. Is this true ? do I need a new head and block or can the head gasket be replaced ? b'cuz it is not as tho my car is over heating or anything like that.

  • Hey....what happen to part 2??

  • LOL i cant belive im watching a video on auto machanics made by kids. But its a good video and you guys know your stuff :D

  • im sorry but you cant work on a car and listen to that music lmao

  • Yeah, I drive. But my brother is still underage.

  • @YeechBlitz When u say u have to take off the power steering. Do you mean the Power Steering Rack or Lines that are bolted to the engine cover.

  • are these kids even old enough to drive?

  • OHH MY GOD..THERE'S SO MUCH INVOLVED....IT'S LIKE YOU WANT TO THROW IT AWAY...& BUY ANOTHER ONE!!!!....."NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE".

  • I have perfect luck! my 95 civic head gasket just blew.

  • @ultrablade  My heart goes out to you, ultrablade. You are in for days of work, with many trips to the auto parts store.

  • @YeechBlitz

    oh, im not that car savvy. 2nd time it blew! I think I'm just goin to sell it. :/

  • Go Fuck Yourself!!!!!!!!!! thats what the t-shirt says, right?

  • @TCreatorO Yes, you got it, dude! For those of you who did not notice this, if you look at the t-shirt I am wearing, and turn your head sideways as you view it, you will see that the characters are not really oriental characters, but letters in English that say Go F___ Yourself. It is my favorite t-shirt. You win the prize for figuring it ou, TCreatorO!

  • @YeechBlitz what did I won a slice of cheese??? yay! xD

  • good video

  • is that kid in a wheelchair?! respect man <3

  • @ihasanopinion  Thank you for your respect, but no, I am not in a wheel chair. I just get lazy and like to sit down when I work on cars. You make me think that I should stand up more often.

  • Lol labeling the headers, dont want to mix those up

  • where the frik is part 2??????

  • seriously?! no part 2?

  • Errrr......Where's part II ?

    (Crickets chirping.....)

  • @RandallFlaggNY Our video camera broke after finishing Part 1, and we had to continue working and fix the car. We are putting together a Part 2 using still photos.

  • @YeechBlitz Ahh...that makes sense.

    Hope you guys used lots of duct tape, just like Red Green.

  • Lol I think I was about that old when I started working on cars, good job though they seem to know what's going on

  • no disrespect but how old are u guys????

    and how long have you guys been working on cars??

  • Thank 4 the video guys Nice!!!!!!!!

  • I "think" my 99 Chevy Prizm blew a head gasket but I'm not sure. When it happened it made a loud pop and the engine burnt all the oil. (could tell because it was a cloud of white behind me) well I just put 5 more quarts in to see what happened and it would barely turn over and sounded like a motorcycle and just shot out white smoke while I revved it. Can anyone confirm I have a blown head gasket or on what may be the problem?

  • @reddot44 Not likely to be a blown head gasket. Have someone turn the engine over while you look in radiator (remove cap; use flashlight). If there are bubbles, then it is head gasket. I would say you have a hole in a piston. The oil is going from the oil pan underneath (where crankshaft is) into the combustion chamber and blowing out the exhaust. If the cloud is pure white and smells sweet, it might be coolant/water mixture. Oil has a grey-blue tinge to the white, and smells burnt.

  • @YeechBlitz Well the day it blew it made a loud band and started pouring out white smoke, enoug hto where I could see nothing behind me. Does that mean this hole in the piston just got bigger and blew the whole piston to hell? If so, how much am I looking at for repairs?

  • @reddot44 It is pretty expensive. In the range of $1000-4000, depending on where you live, whether the engine has to be removed to do the job, and whether there is additional damage. If know how, take each of your spark plugs out and look into the hole with a flashlight. Turn the engine a bit so the top of each piston can be viewed, and look for hole, or a piston that will not come up, due to a broken rod (which pushes connects to the piston to the crankshaft).

  • black smoke usually means engine is running very rich

  • @deion712 It was running rich. You could smell the unburned gas and there was also gas in the oil, from the smell of the dipstick. From what I have heard, this usually does not happen with a blown head gasket, but that is what we had in that car.

  • So.... What happened to part 2 again? Thanks.

  • Good job guys, nice video

  • Party in the USA goes HARD!!! lol

  • Its possible. If the coolant and water gets into the oil, and is circulated around the engine, you are using water instead of oil as a lubricant and moving metal parts get damaged from abrasion.

  • Driving with a blown head gasket can lead to the irrepairable destruction of your engine?

  • wait a min is that miley cyrus playing in the background @ 1:22 lol

  • My little sister borrowed my flash drive and, unknown to me, she left her songs to it. So, there, among the hard core rock I love, comes a Miley Cyrus song every now and then. We noticed that Miley was playing that day, and it perturbed us, but had we our hands full so we let them play away.

  • you guys seem so smart. fair play to ye. i wish i new as much as you guys.

  • @defomandefo - Its easier to look smart when you can do retakes and edit the video clips. We have a collection of video clips where we bungled things up; smashed our fingers, dropped parts on the floor and broken them, unscrewed the wrong part only to have to put it back on again, etc.. We might turn those into a comedy video someday. For now, we are still collecting the comedy video clips because we continue  bungle things on a regular schedule (!). Thanks for your nice remark, though.

  • so young if u lived in Australia i get u to do mine

  • wow this is waaaayy better than expert village

  • anyone else see the oddness? a 13 year old kid listening to miley cyrus fixing a car...

  • Nice miley cyrus music

  • not sure about a civic but my mazda you go under the passenger side carpet, disconnect the elec connector(not sure what its called) and turn the car over before you take anything apart and that will relieve the fuel pressure.

  • Nice video guys, good job... The only videos that there r on youtube bout changing the head gasket , most r on hondas.... idk, that tells me smthing bout honda...

  • @canadianjob yeah it means that poeple with hondas actually work on their own cars

  • @canadianjob It's because Honda's are the easiest to fix or modify : ) Love my honda more than any other car I've had just for that reason! They make it so easy to fix!

  • @12creations basic lack of engineering... poor metal quality... poor built quality... To each their own right?... Imma stick to german engineering, while u guys enjoy ur hondas :))))

  • @canadianjob Haha. Yeah I like my Honda but you're right about German engineering being much better. It's just also much more expensive.

  • @12creations U get what u pay for...

  • @canadianjob Haha! That is only true half the time. Especially with "name brand" items. People will pay $120 for a pair of pants that you can get somewhere else for $30. What's the difference? It has a different sticker that has a more popular name.

  • @12creations

    Yeah and most of the time the difference is hours upon hours of laboratory testing and tuning by professionals or something made on a 3D program in some guys basement with a cleverly designed website to market it.

    Up to you, really.

  • @5PYZ3R LOL! Are you kidding? It's Honda! They DO administer countless hours of laboratory testing by professionals! Look at any chart for auto reliability, Honda and Toyota always dominate! Ask any (intelligent and logical) car mechanic what car to buy if you are wanting something reliable and they will always tell you to get a Honda or Toyota. I know you are over-exaggerating but maybe you should read my comments carefully... I was talking about A HONDA! : )

  • @12creations

    Lol.. I was talking about Honda too.

    I wasn't really paying attention I guess.. But I was referring to your 'no matter what brand you get' comment. For some reason I was remarking to it in the ebay aftermarket parts point of view.. not sure why. But whatever it's all good in the end Honda's are great.

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  • @canadianjob Also; Honda's are great cars for the price and yes, you can get a more expensive, slightly more reliable car but you have to determine whether it's going to be better in the long run to get a really cheap car (Honda) that you may have to get some small fixes on (Honda parts cost much less), or get a much more expensive car that won't need as many fixes but when it does, the fixes cost twice as much as they should. Cars will have problems no matter what brand you get.

  • @canadianjob I have had my 1995 Honda Civic DX coupe for 8 years now and I only recently (209,000 miles later) had a major problem with it and even that only cost me $120 to fix :) Still runs like it's brand new! Pretty awesome for only paying $3,400 for the car! That little car has taken me all over the United States and held strong :) But I understand where you are coming from.

  • wow you need to do alot on that car to change the head gasket lol

  • funny how the exhaust head was numberd lol looks like my 99 eclipse engine i think i may change my gaskets also. good video.

  • Dude I feel stupid juss listening to you guys take apart this engine, but good work. If anything, you guys should be instructors at your high school tech program or somthin'. Good Job, keep it up.

  • great vid for how young you kids are! def you guys are gifted to be doing that kind of work! good job!

  • Good job!

  • laughing this is easy 5hr job on in off

  • Maybe if you have done a few before.  It took as over 11 hours, including breaks.

  • @YeechBlitz i ve dont like 3

  • what headers are do u have ,brand and type

  • They are 4-Into-1 Headers from DC Sports in Corona, CA .

  • 1:10 thats what she said!

  • @omgletmepickaname  xD LMAO

  • I envy your knowledge. I have to replace the head gasket on my celica soon. It blew because the previous owner never flushed the radiator in probably 20 years so it overheated and blew. I just got alot of oil in my radiator not white smoke. Slight loss in compression too. Sounds like a head gasket right?

  • Yes, and I would expect to see air bubbles in the radiator after you rev'd the engine, too. That would narrow it down to head gasket problem.

  • for being so young you guys know a lot! keep it up

  • Nice vid, Where is part 2?????

  • how do you fix the cam seal?

  • Well, if I understand your question, a damaged seal has to be replaced with a new seal..

  • damn cars all 4cylinder blown head gasket car are like female both put money into them

  • @mirbez..u know your punk ass cant do your own head gasket. just learned major repair work myself and the ability for those boys to know sequence & command of know how shows they have done this many times before. lets see your video & by all means it better be the most advance piece of workon your subject matter. Of course, your age demands it in comparison 2 the tweens. u cant even rebuild your alternator, so stop hating.

  • where is part 2 cannot find give me the title name part 2 etc thanks

  • I agree with Snowman3 could be timing belt problem but that was a good try !

  • No, timing belt was fine. Engine had good power. We did replace the plug wires because they were suspicious, and this may have contributed to the engine problems.

  • @YeechBlitz Usually you better change the timing belt when changing the headgasket if you want to do it right.

  • i have a b20 non vtec and i need to raplce my head gasket is it the same way? and wheres part 2

  • I don't know. I would imagine that there would be a number of differences.

  • i have a b20 and i need to replace my head gasket is it the same way?

  • where the hell is part 2?

  • Good Work Boys.You're Never too old or young to learn!!

  • a blown headgasket could blow a rainbow of colors, depending on where the leak is. it could be oil, water, or both.

  • Dam that little kid is gonna be a genius when he gets older lol

  • Part 2 is them towing it to the honda dealer ship because they messed the timing belts up.

  • Wow how old are you guys, anyways it doesnt matter good work so far, working on my crx is so much harder when parts are rusted together and you dont have power tools

  • 13 and 15 years old. There's nothing worse then bad rust. Nothing.

  • you don't mark the distributor position?

  • You are right. We just re-timed the car. It would have been simpler to mark it.

  • where is part 2?

  • @ragesfb At the scrap yard with their civic. LOL. Dude no offense but I don't think I'd trust a 11 yrs old to take down my engine. lmao.

  • @mirbez ...y u talking shit 4? U jst mad cuz these kids are young and kno way more den cars den ur no life 40 year old bitch ass.......guys good job disassebling the engine ...weres part 2?

  • ok. can you guys do a bit on how to change the piston rings?

  • If we have an old engine with bad rings, we will definitely do it.

  • @YeechBlitz  great. i got a '91 Mazda truck. you can have it.

  • this would be the same on a d15 sohc right?? my car blows white smoke after i shift gears.

  • @91cannibal

    similiar, and possible head gasket problem, burning coolant

  • Great Job guys!

  • BTW, black smoke from a gasoline engine's exaust means the engine is running too rich.

  • closed caption is funny!

  • good for starters but where does it ends

  • Hi Yeechblitz I have a quick question I have a oil leak from the bottom on my engine in my honda civic 98. I recently got oil pan fixed but it is still leaking a drip drop on my parking spot. Is it the o right from the engine ? pls help thanks.

  • @onetwotony CAN BE A REAR ENGINE SEAL needs replacing, had the same problem, changing this involves removing the transmission, while there, U MAY AS WELL CHANGE THE converter seals as well in the tranny.

  • Where are you guys from? I have a car that needs some fixing

  • 2:17 Those are the headers not the intake manifold

  • Whoops! Sorry about that.

  • where is part 2 stupid asses wtf

  • Remove the negative terminal and label plug wires??? Really? ...Should I turn the car off before starting this too? Its always nice to come home from a vacation to see your 11 y/o and his 10 y/o buddy tore your motor apart.

    Will part 2 be recorded at the shop that had to put everything back together?

  • hahahahaha,,,,,,,

  • actually that good adive becuase if you put the plug wire wrong u will missfire and your car wont turn on ... aslo wen u work inside the engine u always take the negative or simply take the whole battery ..... DEEE DEEE DEEE dumbass they know more about cars than YOU

  • Guys, where is part 2?

  • Black exhaust is a fuel related problem if i'm not mistaking, it is a rich fuel mixture.. White exhaust would mean coolant in the combustion chamber, which could be a blown head gasket.

  • @MrHvm1985 white smoke is a fuel related issue

  • Part 2?

  • This is fake that's y there's no part 2, it is pretty much impossible to blow a head gasket on a b16a if u take though care of the engine i.e service it very regularly.

  • wheres part 2

  • when will part 2 be up

  • Don't remove the distributor off you'll knock the ignition timing out.

    But well done for tackling this job it's the only way you will learn : D

  • you just saved me. i have to change the head gasket on my car and i probably would have done that.

  • wrong

  • the reason it was black is cuz they had way to much anti freeze.

  • Thanks for the help, its nice to see people closer to my age helping. Please make the rest of the videos though :D

  • nice video. my dad and i are doing this on my honda crx si. and this is going to help a lot. =]

  • when will part 2 be up

  • Cheers mate helped alot :)

  • miley cyrus in your playlist XDDD ugh

  • this winter i will turn my b18b in a ls/vtec, i wait your part 2 an other nice job guy

  • whoa whoa whoa whoa black exhaust?

    white smoke dude not black.

    smoke smells sweet :)

    but yeah i didnt watch the whole vid i stopped it when you said black smoke lol

    sooooo yeah good job i guess if you did get it done

  • Good point, kevinef8bb4. When the head gasket is blown out in such a way that coolant gets into the cylinders, the smoke is sweet white and you can oil changes color. If it is blown such that oil gets in the cylinders, the exhaust is bluish grey.  In this case, the head gasket was blown just between the no. 2 and 3 cylinders, so unburned or half-way burned gas gets into the cylinders, causing a black powdery smoke. I should have pointed that out. Thanks for your post.

  • wrong my headgasket blew inbetween 2 and 3 and the smoke was white/grayish ;)

    all the cars ive had that blew a headgasket blew white smoke homie

  • I hear you. This is a good point. The only thing that confuses me is that this car blew thick black acid-smelling smoke and this went away when the head gasket was replaced.

  • wtf acid?

  • yea.. its party in the usa. lol