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Old Feb 19, 2024 | 07:49 AM
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My 2013 ISF has reached 250K and she has some items that I need to take care of. So I am looking to see if anyone has instructions & part #'s if possible.

Valve cover Gasket
Time cover Gasket
Replacing the shocks on this car as well so with as many miles as it has what are some recommendations. or stock part #'s for front and rear.
Is it time to replace the wheel bearing? (it has no issues currently)

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Old Feb 20, 2024 | 05:20 PM
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The timing cover has no gasket. It's sealed with Toyota 103b silicone. It's not a small job. Valve covers will need to come off for this job, so replacing the gaskets is easy.

Wheel bearings are likely on their last legs. I know mine are getting noisy even though they're still tight and I'm getting close to 220k miles.

This thread https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...th-videos.html has everything you need to know about the timing chain cover, timing chains (you really should remove them and at least measure them), tensioners and sprockets. It includes a complete parts list.
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Old Feb 22, 2024 | 12:24 PM
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thank you Lobuxracer. I will review the page but to report now the torque converter went out and damaged the trans. That will be replaced. As far as the shock and price wise it best to replace with after market shocks.. I will be replacing all 4 with parts from RR Racing.
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