Me when listening: The compression on cyclinder 3 is 0.5% down.Yup, that's Mrs J's perception of almost any noise I say I'm listening to.
Me when listening: The compression on cyclinder 3 is 0.5% down.Yup, that's Mrs J's perception of almost any noise I say I'm listening to.
I think the only real 'reliability' in any car, comes down to preventative maintenance in reality. The Japanese brand owners tend to be more into the idea, so they allegedly keep up with the servicing more - I think that's all there is to it. That, and the companies themselves are much more keen to approve recalls / do 'good will' to maintain their reputation as reliable versus some other manufacturers. I think then on the other end of the spectrum, there's people with 'unreliable' or cheap brands people look down on who possibly feel like their car is destined to be unreliable, so they scramble to ensure they get the servicing done.. and surprise surprise, the cars tend to run fine for a long time with less hassle than the brand reputation might suggest - that was my experience with Fiat tbh, expected so little at the start but the little Panda always punched above its weight.I've always been heavily into preventative maintenance.
was just watching a video last night where a Lexus master tech tore down a 66,000 2017 NX because it had not a single oil change in its lifetime. Not unreliable, but a reliable car made unreliable by neglect.
Honestly... for the sake of an oil and filter change (something like £100 for dealer parts on my current car, much less on offers from Halfords / AutoDoc) much, much cheaper and less hassle than major engine repairs or replacement.
I saw this one recently too. Kind of astonishing, and such a waste.
Its not that i care for Toyota, but he's a good watch, he's learned good mannerisms from his garage managerial work and converted that to youtube. He comes across as fair and measured, not seeking attention like some of the youtubers.That's the very one that rolled on last night! I quite like his coverage, seems very fair. He reviews (from a mechanical perspective) other brands as well, recently did the new VW bus and in the past, a very good explanation of how the Tesla system works and what puts it so far ahead of the competition (as well as the many basics of car making it still gets wrong). He knows so much about Toyota but also isn't afraid to criticise them, and clearly isn't sponsored by them or getting any special treatment... unlike that Mat Watson Carwow guy. He's so bought out by the big brands I had to stop watching his videos!
Yeah, back in 2015 I started watching Scotty Kilmer and Chris Fix - both know their stuff, but as Scotty has gotten more popular with the click bait titles and more just Q&A (opinion much of the time) I went off him a bit. More quantity than quality content these days, as much as I enjoy him in small doses. Chris Fix was always interesting but usually a lot of sponsored content, a lot of OTT steps and that so stopped watching him. CarCareNut is quite good, he's also not afraid to explain how he makes decisions around giving up, or not proceeding with work etc - despite customers having a lot of pride in older / high mileage cars and the likes. He has a good video from last year on reading wiring diagrams too etc. Surprisingly, there were a few people on the Toyota/Lexus forums who were quite anti CarCareNut... but can't please em all!Its not that i care for Toyota, but he's a good watch, he's learned good mannerisms from his garage managerial work and converted that to youtube. He comes across as fair and measured, not seeking attention like some of the youtubers.
I have watched both Scotty and Chris Fix, they're ok, but not really my cup of tea. I too watched the wiring video from CarCareNut, it seems we run on the same Youtube algorithm!Yeah, back in 2015 I started watching Scotty Kilmer and Chris Fix - both know their stuff, but as Scotty has gotten more popular with the click bait titles and more just Q&A (opinion much of the time) I went off him a bit. More quantity than quality content these days, as much as I enjoy him in small doses. Chris Fix was always interesting but usually a lot of sponsored content, a lot of OTT steps and that so stopped watching him. CarCareNut is quite good, he's also not afraid to explain how he makes decisions around giving up, or not proceeding with work etc - despite customers having a lot of pride in older / high mileage cars and the likes. He has a good video from last year on reading wiring diagrams too etc. Surprisingly, there were a few people on the Toyota/Lexus forums who were quite anti CarCareNut... but can't please em all!
Yup, that's Mrs J's perception of almost any noise I say I'm listening to.
I've been watching Rainman Ray for quite some time now, both before and after he started his own workshop, and find him very entertaining. His older stuff, before he had his own setup, reminds me very much what it was like to work in that Firestone Tyre and Auto store in Reading. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7qMMY6UJHpNakTDMz6vVXQI have watched both Scotty and Chris Fix, they're ok, but not really my cup of tea. I too watched the wiring video from CarCareNut, it seems we run on the same Youtube algorithm!
I like how he does a lot of bigger jobs, and explains the financials involved.
Wowsers! I just watched this one by Raiman Ray, he says "Coolant is not supposed to be draining out of the oil pan". How on earth?I've been watching Rainman Ray for quite some time now, both before and after he started his own workshop, and find him very entertaining. His older stuff, before he had his own setup, reminds me very much what it was like to work in that Firestone Tyre and Auto store in Reading. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7qMMY6UJHpNakTDMz6vVXQ
I also quite enjoy Hub Nut https://www.youtube.com/HubNut, especially when he's featuring his Citroen 2CV.
Wowsers! I just watched this one by Raiman Ray, he says "Coolant is not supposed to be draining out of the oil pan". How on earth?
I tend to be the same, I sold a car to my sister as a cheap local runabout and was surprised to hear it had been running over to France many times with multiple drivers from in laws side of the family and still going several years later with their "minimal" maintenance.Mrs J's Dad always said that "if Jock says something is needing done to the car then it'll run fine for at least another 6 months before it breaks down"! He was probably right. I've always been heavily into preventative maintenance.
This is exactly what I'm like, I don't have the radio very loud so I can listen out for unusual noises & as soon as I hear something unusual I'm on it straight away, sometimes I'll hear something that my dad doesn't who has over 40 years in the tradeI listen to all the noises and can mostly hear things long before problems kick off. I suppose driving very old cars years back trains you to be aware things need attention. I have a good musical ear, and OCD tendencies that mean I notice sometimes negligable difference that most people take no notice of and particularly noises. I should have ben a test driver / pilot. LOL Oddly though Im not so good at faces,
He takes the plug out of the sump and drains an oil/coolant mixture that looks like a stream of cream. It had 4 million views.I haven't watched that actual video yet Anthony, however water in the oil used to be often caused by a blown head gasket. Now a days a failed oil cooler is often the culprit because some manufacturers now fit an oil cooler which is actually a heat exchanger between the oil and cooling system If it fails it lets oil and coolant mix which more usually is first noticed as a disgusting oily mixture in the radiator/expansion tank.
I watched a video, think it was from 'Daves Garage' (another American guy with a bit of an attitude) and he removed the sump, the whole thing was like jelly / cat or dog food... disgusting! Oil mixed with god knows what.. that was the worst I've ever seen inside an engine.He takes the plug out of the sump and drains an oil/coolant mixture that looks like a stream of cream. It had 4 million views.
Like you Jock I have seen it with blown head gaskets, but also with the oil coolers on many modern engines, including VW/Audi etc.I haven't watched that actual video yet Anthony, however water in the oil used to be often caused by a blown head gasket. Now a days a failed oil cooler is often the culprit because some manufacturers now fit an oil cooler which is actually a heat exchanger between the oil and cooling system If it fails it lets oil and coolant mix which more usually is first noticed as a disgusting oily mixture in the radiator/expansion tank.
If he's anything like me it'll be old age affecting his hearing. Without my hearing aids in I'm half deaf - high pitched noises especially, Our burglar alarm "bleeps" on a countdown when you arm it (giving time to exit the house) then gives a high pitched "beep" when it actually arms itself. With the hearing aids I can hear it all clearly. Without, the volume on the warning bleeps is approximately halved and I don't hear the final beep at all. One great thing about the hearing aids is I can hear the birds again! I hadn't realized what I was missing without them. The world is a much more noisy place with them in!sometimes I'll hear something that my dad doesn't who has over 40 years in the trade![]()
There was an older gent working with me when I started the final job. He wore hearing aids. One day, the GM came into the shop with both barrels blasting. While he's yelling at Paul and I, Paul reaches for his hearing aids. The GM wants to know what he's doing. Without a beat, Paul says, "Just tired of the bullshit I'm hearing", and he walks away. Naturally, the GM turned on me but I was laughing too hard to care.If he's anything like me it'll be old age affecting his hearing. Without my hearing aids in I'm half deaf - high pitched noises especially, Our burglar alarm "bleeps" on a countdown when you arm it (giving time to exit the house) then gives a high pitched "beep" when it actually arms itself. With the hearing aids I can hear it all clearly. Without, the volume on the warning bleeps is approximately halved and I don't hear the final beep at all. One great thing about the hearing aids is I can hear the birds again! I hadn't realized what I was missing without them. The world is a much more noisy place with them in!
One very handy thing I can do is to "forget" to put them in, or just not turn them on, when I don't want Mrs J to "bother" me - very handy!
If he's anything like me it'll be old age affecting his hearing. Without my hearing aids in I'm half deaf - high pitched noises especially
Wow 60 that's ancient!He's hearings actually very good considering he's nearly 60, sometimes too goodbut he's one of these that's never wrong
even when the proofs in the pudding he'll have none of it
I wouldn't have him any other way though, it can be quite amusing
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