Timing Belt. To Do or Not to Do
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Timing Belt. To Do or Not to Do
95 SC300 64K original miles. Should I do the timing Belt or not. Is this a non-interference engine?. Is there any way to check it if I pull the cover off. Can I do it my self (and my local guy). Do I need a tool to keep the cams line up? Seal etc.
Thanks,
RJ
Thanks,
RJ
Last edited by RemSteele; 06-26-11 at 06:30 PM.
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if you have a garage and air compressor with impact then it would not be hard. otherwise take it to a shop. and another thing you need to realize is that since your doing the timing belt you may as well go ahead and do the waterpump,drive belt tensioner,harmonic balancer, these are things that are important! and should be done at the same time as the timing belt. the harmonic balancer has a life of 15 years and when it starts to go bad it could be real bad! like it explodes into little pieces shooting metal into the engine and basically killing your sc. trust me when i bought mine the pulley was chipped and warped and loose. i recommend an ati super damper harmonic balancer. good luck.
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I don't know if this would be of any help.
http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...20water%20pump
I found it using the search button. I'm not being an AH, but sooner or later someone will.
http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...20water%20pump
I found it using the search button. I'm not being an AH, but sooner or later someone will.
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I don't know if this would be of any help.
http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...20water%20pump
I found it using the search button. I'm not being an AH, but sooner or later someone will.
http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...20water%20pump
I found it using the search button. I'm not being an AH, but sooner or later someone will.
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only use for an impact is removal of the crankshaft pulley bolt. if you dont have a compressor and/or an impact have no fear. all you need is a 3 foot breaker bar. put the breaker bar against the ground, use the car's starter to crank and break it loose.
easy peasy
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Are you sure the belt has never been done before? You can register at lexus.com and see the entire service history -- at least whatever work was done at a dealer.
I found that my car had a Tbelt done in 1999 at 91k miles. Unfortunately it has 183k now so it's due but I'm a bit broke at the moment.
I found that my car had a Tbelt done in 1999 at 91k miles. Unfortunately it has 183k now so it's due but I'm a bit broke at the moment.
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The timing belt is easy to do, get your hands dirty and use the money for something else. There are plenty of DIY's for doing the timing belt...for example: Jeffs Garage 2JZ service guides
http://www.youtube.com/user/teamproject
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fiHrC7xT5o
^^Its a 5 part series, but you will learn more by watching those and doing it yourself vs. wasting money
http://www.youtube.com/user/teamproject
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fiHrC7xT5o
^^Its a 5 part series, but you will learn more by watching those and doing it yourself vs. wasting money
#12
not saying its a difficult job. just that the average diy done by someone with no experience in the matter may not be as clean or well executed as a good reputable shop. and this is a job you want done clean. just the torque you have to put on the crank bolt alone you need a very high quality torque wrench. do you have a torque wrench that can handle over 200ftlb? and if you ask me locking a breaker bar under the frame is asking for a slip resulting in a rounded off crank bolt or worse. you have to except your limitations. in order to do the job up to shop standards you need a few expensive tools if you dont already have the tools then by the time you get done buying them you may as well have taken it to a pro. i am all for diy if you are prepared and have the tools. otherwise saving a few hundred bucks might cost a lot more in repairs down the road if your crank bolt comes loose or if you torqued the bolts too much on the waterpump and cracked the housing and didnt realize it. or maybe you forgot locktite somewhere that needed it. all i am saying is be prepared to do it right the first time. also keep in mind that the ati harmonic balancer is only about 50 dollars more then the stock one and exceeds oem standard. for belts and other parts i recommend gates belts. gates also makes the tensioner and maybe the water pump. ac delco parts belong in oldsmobils.lol.