When to change timing belt on 1994 Toyota 4Runner?
This is a step by step for changing the timing belt on a 1994 Toyota 4Runner V6 3.0 Liter, Engine code 3VZE. My engine has 195K miles and I have no idea when any of this was done cause there was no paper trail.
How do you remove power steering belt on Toyota 4Runner?
Belt routing. Loosen the power steering pump pivot bolt using a socket through the hole in the pump pulley. Next, loosen the tensioner lock nut and turn the adjuster counter-clockwise to loosen the belt tension until the power steering belt can be slipped off. Figure 10. Power steering pump belt loosening points.
What do I need for timing belt replacment?
If replacing your No.1 Idler/Tensioner you’ll need a 10mm hex/allen key and if your no.2 idler bearing is bad like mine was you’ll need a 14mm box end wrench with a 90 degree curve at the box end (picture at that step). I made one by putting it in a vice and heating it up then bending it. If your truck is so equipped remove the skid plate.
What kind of timing belt do you need for Toyota Tundra?
This article outlines the timing belt and water pump replacement procedure for the Toyota 5VZ-FE 3.4L V6 engine as equipped in Tundra, 4Runner, and Tacoma models. Note that there may be minor differences among the vehicles in which this engine is fitted.
How to replacment a Toyota 4Runner V6 3vze?
First remove the upper coolant intake nipple by removing 2 nuts (10mm) then taking the 2 studs off (4mm). Take some tape and seal the hole that is now exposed (I used a baggie at first and debris still got in there). Detach the spark plug wire raceway (harness).
What do you need to know about timing belts?
Alright we are almost at the timing belt: all that is in our way is the the upper radiator intake nipple, upper timing belt cover, fan heat sink and the fan bracket assembly, the crank shaft pulleys, and finally lower timing belt cover. This is a Big part with Alot of steps.