Catastrophic DAMAGE! Just Replaced Timing Belt! Toyota 3.3 V6

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All Comments (21)
  • @A-Negative
    Ray, Im a TV executive. I work with A list talent and writers creating content. Yet in the morning I drink coffee watching you play with your wobbly bits. I have no idea what you’re doing half the time but I enjoy watching you do it. F the haters.
  • @carolb3327
    Hi Ray. I'm a 62 yr. old lady. I do my best to take care of my older used vehicles, but some things, I just can't do. And it drives my crazy. No one ever taught me how to change a belt or replace plugs or wires, etc. I can change oil, filters, door handles and little stuff like that. But nothing really complex like this. I so admire what good mechanics can do. I love puzzles so trying to diagnose mechanical problems like this really fascinates me. Even though I don't understand all of it, I'm trying to learn. If there was a mechanic, who allowed me to learn some of this stuff, and I could pay for it with cleaning the shop or stuff like that, I would do it in a heartbeat. Mechanics and people who know how to put things together or repair stuff rule the world. I totally respect what you do and wish I could do it too. Thanks!
  • @seldonic
    dude you’re a rock star, ignore the trolls. i’m a diy guy and i admire you guys who really know what you’re doing every day. the haters probably can’t even change their own oil. you’re making awesome content keep it up sir.
  • @sterling6860
    The man who never made a mistake,,has never done anything,,,keep up the good work,,from a truck tech in the UK.
  • @TheMaurob1979
    99.9% of us.. Me included are watching your videos for learn from a professional mechanic. Or technician.. Glad you share your knowledge with us trought this platform.. Thanks again.. And forget about haters
  • @johnspecht7449
    When you edit out your feelings, we lose part of who you are. Ray, don’t do that. Your personality is what makes your channel so much fun to watch.
  • @copmy
    I used to be a mechanic instructor, hat off to your video. I can't even do it with the camera in one hand talking about doing a commentary all at once. You rock, Ray..! Thank you.
  • @borntolate1
    Ray take no prisoners ..you are doing a fantistic job .I am 76 and still learning form these good vidios of yours ...so for just one that complains 99% of us are very happy with your work .
  • If I lived in Florida, I'd be seeking you out as my mechanic. We need more people like you in the trade. Keep on 'click'ing!
  • Hey Ray, one of very important lessons that I’ve learned about life as I turn 70 is to just ignore the morons who criticize you. Don’t give them a second of your time as they aren’t worth it. Move on to someone who respects what you do and all of the effort that you put into the making of your wonderfully informative videos. If you find that you must respond in some way, the middle finger salute emoji would be appropriate in my opinion. I want to thank you Ray for sharing your knowledge with me and all of your other 300k+ appreciative viewers.
  • Don't let ignorant people bother you. I enjoy your videos, you are a very good mechanic.
  • @achillies40
    Hi from Australia Ray. Someone once told me something that has helped me greatly. "You need to remember that other people's opinions are none of your business." It's 100% true. You are the KING of your story. You give the rest of us a lot of education about car repairs, aaaaaaaand about Gravity. There will always be haters, especially when you're doing a great job. Keep up the good work.
  • @davidamato768
    I put myself through college working as a technician for a Lincoln Mercury dealership. After finishing school I worked as a service advisor for Honda dealership until being promoted to Service Manager. Worked 17 years as a Service Manager. Managing one Honda service department that employed over 40 technicians, open 24 hrs, 7 days a week. Have been watching your channel for a while now and you are one of the best line technicians I have ever seen. The fact that you are pretty darn entertaining is just a bonus. Thank you for the videos.
  • @Pizzpott
    I am absolutely not a mechanic, I can confidently say I am not even mechanically minded, I just love watching these videos. I mean I did used to change my own brakes and do a service on my cars a long time ago, but these days I am content to hand my car to a mechanic. I think your videos are bloody brilliant and you are a genius. The fact that you can 'recognise' and engine AND what work you did on it blew my mind to be honest....I hank you for your very entertaining and professional work and for sharing it with us.
  • @johnmiller8883
    Well I for one just love your videos. I’m getting older, so I don’t work on cars as much as I used to but I so enjoy watching you figure out what is wrong and fixing it. Keep up the good work I can’t imagine why anybody would have any problem with your videos.
  • @bettibonni
    I'm probably one of the few women subscribers here. I like watching your videos, you have a way of talking that's easy to follow, humorous at times, and educational. I'm 70 years old, grew up with 2 mechanic brothers, so I'm comfortable around cars and car parts. Keep doing what you're doing. There's a reason you have the number of subscribers you do.
  • I agree with u 100% there are so many people that hide behind there computers running people down trying to make themselves feel better. Keep up the great info with your content mate .
  • @jm351
    Your haters are not worth getting heated about. They’re arm chair mechanics. You’re the real deal. I watch a handful of quality mechanics on yt and you’re one of them. Keep up the great job.
  • @darrenh6015
    Ignore the hateers, you clearly know what you are doing and obviously competent in what you do. Keep up the great work
  • @TonyLing
    11:25 Dude, you are one of few people that I would actually trust to work on any of my engines. You are thorough, conscientious, and you know your stuff.