How to Replace the Valve Cover Gasket on a 2.2L ’97-’01 Toyota Camry
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This video provides helpful detail in resolving oil leaks by replacing the valve cover gasket on a 2001 2.2L Toyota Camry. The process is similar on other models with the 4 cylinder 5S-FE engine made from 1997 to 2001.
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Thank you for your great video. I'm getting ready to replace my valve cover gasket next week. I was looking around KZread to find instruction for my '01 Camry. This was perfect.
Torque it to 17 ft pounds and then drive around for 3 or 4 hours and then re torque it again to 17 ft pounds and it should never leak after that. You have to do this because those o rings in the gasket will settle down after driving it a little bit so you need to tighten them again after they have settled down.
@cesarmorales2940
5 жыл бұрын
This is for an older model. For the 4th gen which us 97-01 it should be torqued to 33 I believe
@DANNYANGEL00
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for reminding me I replaced my valve cover about 2y ago (2021)and just re torque today😅, now i gotta go scrub an oil stain in my driveway
Thank you so much for this video. This is exactly what I need to replace the valve cover gasket on my 1998 Camry, 4-cyl. Take care !!
@platinumassasin5979
3 жыл бұрын
Do u recoomemd 17 or other ft pounds of tourque
I have the same 5S-FE engine in my (wife's) 1997 Celica, and I am responsible for doing all the wrenching on it. I'm thrilled you have so much 4th generation Camry content on here, because I'll be using your videos a lot. Cheers, and subbed! =)
Ive just done this job on a 1998 2.2 Camry after watching your video. I downloaded the workshop manual pdf for €20 which had all the torques. The top bolts are 44Nm. I have driven the car for an hour and I have no oil drips. After a few months its good to go back and recheck the bolts are still tight as often they are not and need re torquing.
@clayton9136
Жыл бұрын
You paid 20 euro for public information?
I'll add my thanks to you for this video. Just changed my gasket. Went well. I too, was wondering how the cover stayed on. I suspicioned it had to do with something under the spark plug covers, but had never seen this style before. I did'nt have access to a torque wrench, so I did it by feel and sight, knowing the gasket has be compressed, but not too much. I can always tighten them if I spot any leaks. So far, no leaks. I tried heating the hoses, but they were so old and brittle the edges of the ends broke. I was able to reuse them, but bought some new hosing and will replave them later, if I see a need to do so. Thanks again. This video was concise and thorough. Well done.
@TheOriginalMechanic
2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome.
Great video. I replaced mine a while back, but was looking at videos again because I spotted oil leaking at the left end of the cam shaft while working on the EGR. Great ideas in your video using q-tip to apply the RTV and the hair dryer to soften the hoses. I apparently didn't put enough RTV around the bearing jacket last time out.
@The.Dude.Abides.
2 жыл бұрын
Same here Matt. Replaced mine two years ago and since doing so I have been getting oil seeping out the back. Finally now getting around to re-doing the job and the q-tip idea will be helpful. Were you successful the second go around?
Awesome video man. I'm about 2 change mine on a 99 camry. This helped me out so much! Thank u
@BJamesThompson
Жыл бұрын
same! How did it go???
very nice job with the video very good info, now I have to tackle that job myself.
Thank you. Helpful video.
Hey thanks. This was very helpful.
Thank you, this helped me!
Thanks for posting!
Cool video, thank you for info
Sweet i was looking how to do this on my 97 i did it on my uncles 94 corolla with the 1.8 little different i didnt take my plug wires off but that makes sense why i was like there is nothing holding this down lol thanks
Thank you, help me a lot
I changed mine today, easy job hand tighten will retighten.it later.
thank you very much very good video.
Thank you very much
Thank you 🤟🏻
Great video.... thanks brother.
My cam shafts are caked with burnt crud. Hope it's not a problem. Yours looks so clean in comparison.
@kyliebaker8936
4 жыл бұрын
Mine are too but car runs ok.
@conner5611
3 жыл бұрын
Its just varnish it happens when a lot of miles accumulate its just a eye sore it doesn't hurt anything it's the black tar stuff you need be worried about
@clayton9136
Жыл бұрын
You need to do more frequent oil changes and drive slower.
nice music at the end
nice
Good job there, totally. I would have just clean the pcv valve with carb cleaner. But the job you did is very good. Keep with the good work
Did you have to let the gasket maker cure for 24 hours before running engine?
Probably not a big deal, but from what I've been able to gather, the consensus on tightening the nuts is to start at the center 2 nuts then to the ends and back. One other suggestion is to hand tighten, wait an hour then torque. Allow 1/2 a day before driving to let the RTV set. Has anyone heard of this? Also, that blow dryer idea is genius; I have a cracked vent hose at the crankshaft end after removing it cold. I don't usually have access to an electrical outlet when I work on my car (on the street). Those hoses are about $21 + tax from the nearest Toyota dealer and the ends are two different diameters.
@TheOriginalMechanic
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the helpful ideas!
@tombrady9160
5 жыл бұрын
That is the correct way if you got the time in my opinion.
@JustLikeGreta
5 жыл бұрын
A day or maybe several hours before removing hoses, spray them with 303 protectant or similar. New hoses, belts wiper blades soak them in 303 for several hours before installing. They will last much longer.
@identifiesas65.wheresmyche95
2 жыл бұрын
Thought about that too and its correct but I dont think its super super important (although certainly no reason not to) to do inside out when its no real heavy torque, you do certainly want to do that though if you're doing say the cylinder head. But typically you always want to loosen outside in and tighten inside out.
@clayton9136
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha what?
Remember to take the half moons out and re-seal. Just putting the 2 dabs of rtv on the seam won't cure a leak.
Great info. Like the others on here im about to change mine. One question. I've heard people put high tack permatex on the valve cover, put the gasket on and let it dry before they put it on. Heard it adds extra protection from leaks. Is this true?
@TheOriginalMechanic
Жыл бұрын
Seems like it might add to the sealing. The only negative would be cleaning off the old sealant when changing it again.
Dry good videos, my Camry had a nasty oil drip into the spark plugs bay, was that worn out seals ?
@melody3741
3 жыл бұрын
Yes!
Great video and am attempting to even budge the spark plug boots which are stuck deep down in holes on my "01" Camry. Any tips as don't want to break a wire any of them down in there on the plugs? Maybe there is another video I should watch also?
@TheOriginalMechanic
2 жыл бұрын
Twisting them usually breaks them loose. You might also want to try some heat. A blow dryer sometimes helps with stuck rubber parts such as hoses and boots. If you do break the wires, replacements are available at reasonable cost.
@clayton9136
Жыл бұрын
Just pull the fuckin thing out
@gokomets77
Жыл бұрын
@@clayton9136 Already did! lol
Thank you. What brand Spark Plug wires did you use?
@CoolGuyVerm
2 жыл бұрын
They look like NGK wires
Hi I have the 1999 camry service manual, it it says same as Haynes on the torque for the valve cover grommets. The reason I had to find out was that I had a leak after a service, and the grommets was very loose. When I put the torque from the service manual there was no leak anymore (33 ft-lbf / 44 N-m) It was afraid it would break, cause it was pretty tight, but it has been running good for over three years now :) I also found this on a forum: Its 33 ft/lb for Gen 3 and 17 ft/lb for Gen 4. A 98 is Gen 4- 17 ft/lb.
@AikidoTubeSock
5 жыл бұрын
Also, the Chilton manual recommends 33 ft-lbs. So, all three manuals agree; 33 ft-lbs. I did see the 17 ft-lb number in an answer about a 1995 (Gen.3) Camry. I will go with 33 ft-lbs; as the evidence indicates. I am curious to know how the 17 ft-lbs worked out for the video author and if you had to bump it up to 33... ? On which forum did you find that value of 17 for a gen 4 Camry?
@cesarmorales2940
5 жыл бұрын
I believe u have it backwards Jan it should be 33 ft lbs for the 4th gen (97-01)
@heikeboshi8290
26 күн бұрын
@@cesarmorales2940 Re: a 1998 Camry LE, the difference between 17 ft pounds and 33 ft pounds is huge. The online repair forums are filled with people authoritatively kicking around vastly different numbers. I ended up torquing to 27, which felt very snug but not super-tight like 33. With a nice new rubber gasket, 33 seems crazy tight for a valve cover gasket. The important part is RE-torquing a day or two after installation and watching for drips. Make sure you're using a good torque wrench. There are a lot of inaccurate ones out there. SuperHebbe above contradicted himself by saying it's 33 and then saying it's 17.
Pregunta se tiene q sacar el oil
Looks much easier than the 1mz fe. 5s fe is better imo anyway, more reliable
Do you have drain your motor oil before disassemble?
@TheOriginalMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
No, not necessary.
How long will the old oil that pooled stay on there after repair? Did you clean it off? What did you use to get down in there?
@TheOriginalMechanic
5 жыл бұрын
I soaked it up with small rags. I have no idea how long it would stay there in liquid form but it would eventually turn into hard tarry smelly crud. lol
@mavx318
5 жыл бұрын
Got ya! Yeah, it's a tough area to reach. I just did the job yesterday and as far as I can see, no leaks but I just want to make sure.
@mavx318
5 жыл бұрын
@@TheOriginalMechanic Also, I'm not sure if tranny fluid has ever been changed on mine. It's a 2000 LE 4 cylinder with 145k. Looks pinkish on dip stick though. Would you recommend dropping pan and changing fluid and gasket or just leaving it?
@justinrogers1988
4 жыл бұрын
CRC Electronic Cleaner will be your best friend. It cleans away oil and grease, and is safe for most all plastics, rubbers, connectors, etc. www.walmart.com/ip/CRC-5103-Quick-Dry-Electronic-Cleaner-11-Wt-Oz/16817418 $4.97/can...less than half the price for the exact same product @ Advance Auto Parts!
@dudemrt1326
4 жыл бұрын
@@mavx318 if you haven't found it yet there's an actual drain plug on mine and it was super easy to change the tranny fluid
What kinde of oil you have in engine ?
@TheOriginalMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
I used Quaker State high miles 5W30
What type of rtv are you using?
@clayton9136
Жыл бұрын
Rtv
In some of the gasket kits I've seen 2 half moon pieces and there's also a engine expansion plug I've read that is prone to leakage on the opposite end of the timing gears. Where do the half moons go and can the expansion plug be changed with the cover off? Thank you
@zacinnc78
Жыл бұрын
yes pull that half moon off the back part of drivers side its leak prone and clean off real good and rtv around it and put it back in ,lots of videos on this....i replaced my plug with the valve cover on it was kind of an ordeal but might as well do it f u have the cover off even if its not leaking
do you have to drain oil before you begin
@TheOriginalMechanic
Ай бұрын
No, you don't.
Do you need to drain the oil first?
@TheOriginalMechanic
5 жыл бұрын
No you don't
@TheOriginalMechanic
5 жыл бұрын
No, not for that gasket.
@hardtofindagood
5 жыл бұрын
The Original Mechanic Thanks for the reply. 👍
@Speckled_Butterfly7206
4 жыл бұрын
I was wondering the same as i am trying to learn to do this myself.
@0:43 seconds what’s the name of the sensor connected to the engine block? In my Camry it’s on but the wire is not connected any idea? Thanks
@TheOriginalMechanic
Жыл бұрын
I looked at it and I can't tell. The car in this video was totaled out and I don't have the manual anymore. A temperature sensor came to mind but that's just a guess.
@ultra-1320
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOriginalMechanic after hours of research, I found out that it’s the oil pressure sensor, i haven’t had time to work on the car but idk where the wire is to connect it back.
@clayton9136
Жыл бұрын
@@ultra-1320 lol
Sir , is it not necessary to apply gaskit maker (RTV) all aound the surface ? bec.u applied on certain areas only
@TheOriginalMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
The sealant is only needed at those areas as these are prone to leaking.
@PakDesiinUsa
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheOriginalMechanic ,hmmm , I see....Thank you
Hi, cuestión., for a 99 camry 4 cylinders is 17 the torque?, because some people are saying 30 something, thank you.
@TheOriginalMechanic
Жыл бұрын
I found 17 ft lbs. I've heard the larger torque mentioned too. Seems excessive for a valve cover.
@Manuel-nk7go
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOriginalMechanic thank you, I’l apply 17 torque.
You don't need to take out the spark plugs?
@TheOriginalMechanic
Жыл бұрын
No you don't.
Is the torque specs 17lbs or 33lbs?
@TheOriginalMechanic
Жыл бұрын
17
32.453ft lbs
I'm paranoid about gasket leaks. I would even hand tighten center out.
@TheOriginalMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Not really paranoia. I call it attention to detail that is necessary to do the job right the first time. Good job.
How much would this cost at a mechanic?
@TheOriginalMechanic
8 ай бұрын
I don't know. Shouldn't be that expensive but then they surprise me.
@ImTheBoss914
8 ай бұрын
i called some shops near me (north jersey) they ranged from $125-$250 for this job
@Nightingale-
8 ай бұрын
@@ImTheBoss914 I live in Pennsylvania so honestly it probably wouldn't be much different
Did you say velcro instead of felpro? 😂😂😂