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[MEDIA]Well... not too count my chickens early. But despite it taking me a month, a broken bolt in the head, a cracked camshaft housing...
Yeh I know.... I just didn’t even think about it... I was reassembling and didn’t even think twice about the paper towel holding the cam..
right? You scared me lol... I thought that stupid smart paper towel went from costing me 300+. Too 900+.
@cnc97 Toyota Prius Housing sub-assembly, camshaft. Engine - 1110337032 | Toyota Walnut Creek, Walnut Creek CA
Trust me. I used a torque wrench. I set them too 20ftlbs. None of the others cracked. I’m assuming it was from the paper towel......
Camshaft housing assembly is about 300$ from what I’ve seen. Id imagine I wouldn’t need to buy an entire new cylinder head.
Yeh. I’m more than likely going to need to buy the entire housing assembly. And probably all of the bolts.. and wouldn’t be...
just to confirm what you’re saying. you’re saying the camshaft housing assembly and the caps. not camshafts. And housing assembly...
I just can’t believe what has been going on with this headgasket change.... I just broke the f8/!:92’ing camshaft bearing cap.......
I don’t think it’s pitting. It raises just ever so slightly. Doesn’t “pit” downwards like a crater. I’m going to try acetone or...
@cnc97 I just used 1000,1500,2000,3000. Used each for about 10 seconds.. wet. The small scratches that were there, are no longer felt at all....
So you did 1000-1500 and called it quits it was done? No buffing or anything more? Also what did you wet it with? I just went out and...
will I need to buff after the 3000 grit? To get the mirror finish.