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0:00 Intro
0:05 I’m really unsure why the other shop would try to hide a transmission leak. Especially since the engine was removed and it would have been an easy time to repair the transmission leak. Unless the shop didn’t realize the leak until after the engine was installed, and didn’t want to fix it. Or they damaged the transmission in the process and tried hiding the issue.
Didn’t get any more information on what happened from the technician.
0:26 The technician said he thinks that the customer actually tried installing the wheel bearing as the customer didn’t really mention much about what happened. We will not know if it was done at an actual shop or by the customer. A good reminder to always double-check your work.
0:39 The customer said, ” I was driving in LA when suddenly a frond from a tall palm tree fell and went through the windshield.”
0:57 No extra info. But a good reminder to also double-check your work when changing your oil. The technician said he didn’t drain his transmission fluid by accident (like we’ve seen before), he just didn’t even drain the engine oil at all.
1:12 Another good reminder is to make sure your battery is properly secured and the battery hold down’s are used to prevent sparking against the battery terminals or cables.
1:26 It’s a very very rusted sub frame on a Dodge Journey. This seems to be a common issue on Chrysler vehicles. We’ve seen this on Jeeps as well.
1:37 Here is more information about the heat exchanger on this KIA Niro Hybrid – https://www.kniro.net/exhaust_heat_recovery_system_ehrs_description_and_operation-966.html
The technician said he’s not sure what the customer ended up doing with the vehicle.
2:02 That’s a badge from a Dodge Hellcat which definitely doesn’t have V6s in them.
2:10 The wheel cylinder is what is leaking. The wheel cylinder is a component of a hydraulic drum brake. The wheel cylinder must force apart the brake shoes and press them against the brake drum. This generates friction and the wheel is decelerated. Since fluid has leaked everywhere it’ll need to get new a new brake drum, shoes, and wheel cylinder. The drum brakes do look worn, but any time you get large quantities of brake fluid on the surface of a brake pad they should be replaced.
2:35 2018 Chevrolet Malibu. The person who shared the clip said they declined to weld it and told the customer they need a new power steering rack.
2:44 The technician said the customer didn’t seem to be bothered about this and thinks he is just going to buy a new engine anyways to replace it.
He also told the customer to tow it to the shop but he drove it in as mentioned. Since the oil pan is squished in, he thinks the oil pick-up tube might be bent/damaged as the oil pressure kept fluctuating from what the customer said.
3:00 Willys-Knight is an automobile that was produced between 1914 and 1933 by the Willys-Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio.
3:14 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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50 thoughts on “Customer States New Engine Installed At Another Shop And Now Has A Leak | Just Rolled In

  1. Happy Monday!

    Next video will most likely be the best of May & June compilation (since I'm away), but after that it'll be back to regular episodes. Hope you guys have a great week and I just want to say thanks for all the support lately! Can't believe we are almost at 200k subscribers. Your support means a lot.

    Submit your photos/clips @ http://www.justrolledinyt.com

  2. 2:12 I recall identifying the reason a forklift had no brakes by my sense of smell. The brake shoes smelled of both brake fluid and gear oil. The slave cylinders, brakes shoes, and differential oil seals needed replaced.

  3. This summer there was a storm that took down the top of a tree and one of the branches landed on a neighbours truck it smashed out the back window but otherwise landed perfectly in the bed ready to be taken away. He got it towed to get checked though because it was a pretty hard hit he heard it from in his basement. All good but the window.

  4. I used to work in a machine shop,i had a customer come in with a broken valve spring and asked me to weld it back together! It's scary what people do to cars and whats out there running around on the roads.

  5. I could sort of understood the oil overfill in the oldy days, I was uneducated once & might have done the same. But, I was generally aware of my ignorance & left mechanical things to mechanics. Might be a clue though in the term "oil change", so I don't know. But these days, really? There is this internet webby thing which is quite useful for teaching you how to go about things you have never tried to do before.

  6. These are hard to believe. Not that I don't believe them … on the contrary, they look real. It's just that how stupid or maybe just ignorant can people be?

  7. Funny how the senses work, but when the Willys showed up I immediately smelt old vintage car smells – it was wonderful. And that engine ticking over as if it was new, just great.

  8. You’d think people would learn not to have their vehicles serviced at fly by night repair shops and buy vehicles at those weekly payment car lots….you get what you pay for 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼

  9. Your clips are living proof that some folks in our society shouldn’t work on their vehicles nor likely even operate them. Also that repair shops need to prove some form of reasonable mechanical ability before getting a license to operate.

  10. We had a little old lady come in for an oil change because her car was smoking after she went to the gas station. Her husband, who always pumped the gas for her had recently died, so she wasn't sure where the gas was supposed to go… and she filled the engine with gasoline to the top. Luckily she didnt go that far. So aside from a deep cleaning, I dont think any damage was done.

  11. I’m wondering who is even alive that would have ever seen a Willys-Knight,let alone work on one? Okay,maybe myself and a few others.

  12. Who really thought all that RTV would work 🤣 they pinched the torque converter seal there's no way of fixing it without removing the tranny or engine again!

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