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  • 5sfe is non interference incase anyone is wondering 

  • congrats i have a 97 with 193k on it i would love to see a finished video of it

  • You can really tell a bend valve on the head. Once I missed shaft my brother gsr n have a bend valve we didn't know tell we took it to a machine shop n do a compression test

  • hey man, good job on that. i'm pretty sure i have a bent valve on my 3s-fe (same as your 86? 87? camry in the other vids) and i'm getting a replacement head for it. everything seems to be in their familiar spots from the 5s-fe to the 3s-fe. now for the exhaust manifold bolts, mine look like they've been burnt together from 20+ years of taking the heat, was it hard for you to take out from your older camry? and what's that tool you're using, the impact-like tool, where'd you get it?

  • @canuckaholic91

    14mm socket, some PB blaster... sometimes the nut came off with the stud, but no biggy lol :)

  • @briggsandclones I have a 2001 Camry2.2 that over heated now it wont start. How did you know the head needed replacement? I have spark,gas ant the timing belt is not broke.

    BTW..good info on your videos.

  • Taken a fair while but I guess thats what happens when you are still at school and dont have a car to drive places.

  • put a new belt in it!! sounds good ... good job have you been gone for a while??

  • @ils360

    No, still here. Lots of things going on. Junior year's busy.

  • if I had to do the head job on that car it would have takin me about a day start and drive it that nite but hell good job man

  • @ISUZU1987

    With the right friends and tools, I have absolutely no doubt of that. For me, I had only weekends to work on it (school on weekdays), and had some major things happening whilst swapping it :\

    I'm surprised I even got this far lol.

  • @briggsandclones hay man you did a hell of a job man you'll get better with time no doubt in my mind I ben doing this stuff for 13 year. It my hobby+ wen I start I dont stop unless I dont have the part's in hand or haft to whate to get the part's back all in all it fun to me you got the no how

  • @ISUZU1987

    tell me about it >_< you wouldn't believe the amount of internet-surfing I had to do to find out what I'd forgotten when taking apart everything lol :\

  • Cool..

    Your almost there, atleast you know it runs.

  • if i was working on it, it would have taken maby 3 days or so for me not 3-4 months lol

  • @30GB

    No you wouldn't lol. You'd have waited 3 weeks to ship back and get a refund on the wrong damn cylinder head , then buy another one (another week), study for the SAT for a month inbetween (and TAKE it on March 12th), whilst repainting, reshingling, and reflooring an entire house, and redo a whole buncha poop on other projects :P

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