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Old 11-20-15, 09:46 PM
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I might be the only person that torques down timing cover bolts (75 in-lb by the way)
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Slide cover and crank pulley back on and be happy crank hasn’t moved
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Re-install the crank pulley holder tool
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Install the new tensioner
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While you’re at it measure the valve clearances. All of mine were in spec (barely)
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Install a new vvti oil cap gasket
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Old 11-20-15, 09:47 PM
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Clean the valve covers for re-installation
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Use new gaskets
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Clean the engine side really good especially around the corners
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Everyone always gets in a dither about over torqueing the valve covers down. It’s not possible on these valve covers since you’d strip the aluminum threads longs before you crush the spacers on the bolt holes. What’s more important is the tightening sequence.

See spacers around bolt holes here
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Put intake cover on
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Realise your double nuts won’t work to get the valve cover studs back in so I had to go buy an E5 socket
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Both valve covers on
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Old 11-20-15, 09:48 PM
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After they’re on start on the spark plugs and coils
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Clean them off
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I didn’t want to spend $300 (CAD) on the coils so I’m happy they tested okay
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The plugs came out pink for some reason. I use Shell 91 gas only. No extra additives
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Put new plug wires on since they’re cheap
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Old 11-20-15, 09:50 PM
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Change out the pressure control valve
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Start hooking tubes back up and putting covers back on
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The throttle body only opens half way with the mechanical linkage. The rest of it is opened by the electric motor when you hook up power to the car



Before installing the throttle body clean it out. I couldn’t believe how much crap was in there. I had a stumble at initial throttle when the engine was cold which has completely cleared up now. I’m guessing the dirt was the problem
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Old 11-20-15, 09:51 PM
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Install new y-pipe gasket
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Put accessory belt on. At first I cursed the dealership for selling me an aftermarket belt (Mitsuboshi). I then realised it also said Toyota on it. Double the price well spent…….NOT (Borat voice)
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Old 11-20-15, 09:52 PM
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Then torque the crank pulley bolt to 243 ft-lb. Standard ˝” wrenches can do it. I made the same setup as removing the bolt just on the opposite side of the car. I never understood people’s fascinations of resting it against the frame rail where there are a bunch of wires and sensors. Just rest it on the ground people!
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I pushed away from me which was a bit of a pain at the higher torque but still very manageable
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Re-install the radiator and hoses. The bottom radiator mount was surprisingly in good condition
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New hoses
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Install them with the lines matching on the car side
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Re-install the airbox and whatever the hell this sensor is
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Re-install the air tube and you’re basically done
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Old 11-20-15, 09:53 PM
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Block heater. The car didn’t have one so I bought the OEM kit from Toyota as mentioned in earlier posts. Fairly easy install except for that damn frost plug that pushed into the engine on me. I spent much time trying to get it out.
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Frost plug goes sort of behind the water pump so very easy to do if you’re completing any of the above engine service
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The black circle is what you want to hammer and chisel out
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It is not the easily accessible one in plain view. That would be too easy. It’s the second one.
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Le frost plug
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Old 11-20-15, 09:54 PM
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Here is the gaping hole. I marred it up a bit so I’ll put some of The Right Stuff on the flange while trying to keep the grease only on the o-ring
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There is decent cord clearance
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Old 11-20-15, 09:56 PM
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I tied it off on the oxygen sensor wires and then ran it through the headlight hole
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I’ll tie it off on the grill somewhere
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My car was also due for a power steering flush. I cracked the lowest accessible line I could find. It doesn’t look like it but there was plenty of room with a simple 12 mm wrench to get this union off
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I also took off the cooler and drained it to get the most amount of fluid out
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The hoses look nice and accessible but they will cut the **** out of your arms reaching in there
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Old 11-20-15, 09:57 PM
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Before I finished with the car I did a few other things. I had some nasty bumper holes in the front from the previous owner (BC car). I bought a vanity plate that matches the plate holder closely. Many people don’t like them but I think it looks better than the screw holes I had
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Get some new screws…that you will never see
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Depending on your level of **** make sure it’s level
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I did the same for the rear
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Old 11-20-15, 09:58 PM
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I installed my winter tires while I was at it and of course one was flat
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Drop the car down and start it up
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Put the air ram thing on and you’re done
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Note the kilometers and put the timing belt sticker on.
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Start it up and let it bubble


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