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Toyota V6/4.0/1GR coolant bypass pipe leak - Replacement Without Pulling ANYTHING #mechanictips #diy
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@Kamisama1738

4 months ago

Being small has its perks

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@patthesoundguy

4 months ago

The smile on your face when you get it apart successfully is priceless šŸ˜

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@killza86

4 months ago

Youā€™re absolutely awesome Fay!

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@petescustomcarshop

4 months ago

Great job Faye! Glad to see you are working hard and finding a better way to make a repair. Whenever I found a better way I told my boss I was going to report it to Mitchell and Identifix my boss told me that if I did so he would make less money.

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@brak1803

4 months ago

Faye= adapt, improvise and overcome! Good on ya!

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@galaxiax3284

4 months ago

Most mechanics arenā€™t as slim as fay, very admirable šŸ˜Š

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@stevemellor7989

4 months ago

Wha-hoo!!! Youā€™re a Rockstar! I generally avoid any repairs that says you have to first remove the engineā€¦ but then thereā€™s Faye with tiny arms. Love it.

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@RyeDoug

4 months ago

Oh interesting. I've been trying to diagnose my 1GR-FE issues for over a year. I have been thinking I might have a blown gasket but now I know about this I am thinking I should check that out

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@williamdeaton1218

4 months ago

Engineers arenā€™t always smarter. Nice find.

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@michaelarmajo4572

4 months ago

You did amazing job! No cuts it looks like. my hands usually get shredded for no reason.

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@teddysoft

4 months ago

When there is a will, there is a way šŸ’Ŗ

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@scot_irsh

4 months ago

I love the way you put your whole self into your work. It warms my heart.
Additionally, I'm with you on pulling the motor, but I would probably have to. I'm 5'11" and 165 lbs.

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@markrichards4042

4 months ago

Damn! Impressive. I think the real moral of the story is the incredible ingenuity you possess.

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@dougaustintx

4 months ago

That is amazing that you got it done without pulling the engine! I couldn't get the lower two nuts no matter what I tried....although I wasn't quite as petite as you are. Well done!

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@jamieballard9168

4 months ago

Wow! You are a mechanic boss.

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@iw1166

4 months ago

ā€œMechanics with tiny armsā€ is a nice way of saying donā€™t be 300+ pounds of gelatinous mush.

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@michaelhajj2312

4 months ago

Great Job Faye!

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@louisa2260

4 months ago

How did you identify leak, I have a coolant leak and nobody has been able to locate it

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@michaelrobertson8795

3 months ago

Ma'am, I've been there and I'm a total believer in scars. I always did it the hard way. Actually it was the easy way. Kudos for adapting and overcoming.

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@paulsherwood2615

4 months ago

Fay, love your content, and your sleeves.

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