Help!! Lol Sheered off idler pulley bolt
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The E34 was 5spd so that make's sense Randal, thanks.
Also good to know about that brake reservoir screen and possible float as well.
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Also good to know about that brake reservoir screen and possible float as well.
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Was a little worried about re-sealing the oil pump on the block/no.1 pan, without dropping the no.1, just to be safe I threw a hell of a lot of FIPG/Permatex Ultra Grey RTV on that side so it wouldn't slide off when I slid the pump housing on.
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I'm disappointed about this... Lexus orders me the right bolt but, what in the hell? They still screw it up....
EDIT: Bolt in question is Idler pulley bolt/idler pulley no. 2 bolt in Toyota online documentation.
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EDIT: Bolt in question is Idler pulley bolt/idler pulley no. 2 bolt in Toyota online documentation.
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If I could get a response from someone who is very knowledgeable with part #'s on these small parts or someone who has access to a knowledgeable parts desk employee because the guys at Lexus here clearly don't have a proper index or some other issue.
The part # for this incorrect bolt they ordered me is 90080-10313
I've also E-mailed Sewell parts to get help on the matter, I really don't want to have to take the bolt to a machine shop and get a custom job done on it, I'm looking at parts listings on LexusPartsNow and seeing as how this bolt is very close to being the right one, I'm seeing a similar PN in the subtree for Idler Pulley assemblee; BOLT, WASHER BASED H
Replaced by: 90080-10315 - Original PN - 90105-10248.
The part # for this incorrect bolt they ordered me is 90080-10313
I've also E-mailed Sewell parts to get help on the matter, I really don't want to have to take the bolt to a machine shop and get a custom job done on it, I'm looking at parts listings on LexusPartsNow and seeing as how this bolt is very close to being the right one, I'm seeing a similar PN in the subtree for Idler Pulley assemblee; BOLT, WASHER BASED H
Replaced by: 90080-10315 - Original PN - 90105-10248.
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Replaced by: 90080-10315 - Original PN - 90105-10248
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Great! For future reference in similar matters Cowboy can you link me to these online diagram access points you speak of? My FSM doesn't state part numbers in the diagrams, just torque values.
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EDIT: Nevermind, I searched a different part number in that diagram on Sewell again and got the diagram on the results page, for some reason it wouldn't give me one before just by searching the bolt number.
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