How much torque does a Toyota valve cover have?
That’s way to high. You will probably crack the valve cover at that torque. Tighten the 30MM nuts to 17 ft lbs in 3 even passes. First 6 ft lbs, then 12 ft lbs, and finally 17 ft lbs. That’s way to high. You will probably crack the valve cover at that torque.
Where are the valve cover gaskets located on a Toyota?
I bought the parts from Toyota and the spark plug tube seals (11193-15010) were separate, as were the little circular gaskets under the valve cover bolts (90210-06010). Mine came off easy with no prying. Don’t pry at the mating surface. Clean the mating surface with acetone and put sealant on the mating surface portions directed by Haynes.
Are there any specs for the valve cover?
Not sure if there are any specs for the valve cover. I always tightened the valve cover by feel. In equal steps, diagonally opposite nuts. At some point it gets a bit more difficult to tighten each nut, which is where I leave them be. The most important part is to have clean mating surfaces.
How to tighten valve cover gasket torque settings?
52 inch-lbs, thats straight from the chiltons manual and as stated above tighten them down diagonally. i used black magic engine shine to degrease my cover, it works great EDIT: While I’m thinking about it, these things don’t get stuck do they?
How much torque does a Toyota valve cover need?
Yes, 33 lb/ft was the original spec. I believe Toyota revised the plug tube seals because they had problems with them loosening up and the cover gasket leaking. The newer material supposedly needs only 17 lb/ft. After letting it sit 30 minutes to 1 hour, retorque again.
What are the solenoid valves on a Toyota Previa?
There are three solenoid valves on the valve body. The No. 1 and No. 2 solenoid valves are turned on and off by signals from the ECM to operate the shift valves and change the gear shift position. The No. 3 solenoid valve is operated by signals from the ECM to engage or disengage the lockup clutch of the torque converter clutch.
How to repair a Toyota Previa oil pump?
REMOVE PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH (a) Unstake the lock washer. AT6221 (b) (c) Remove the nut and bolt, and then remove the park/neutral position switch. Remove the lock washer and grommet. AT6222 8. REMOVE OIL PUMP (a) Remove the seven bolts.
How much torque does a 1MZ valve cover have?
Nope. The 1MZ valve cover bolt torque is much less, 69 inch /lbs or about 6-7 ft/lb IRRC. Chances are if you attempt to tighten down the stock bolts one or more of them will snap, and depending which one breaks will determine the degree of PITA it is.
That’s way to high. You will probably crack the valve cover at that torque. Tighten the 30MM nuts to 17 ft lbs in 3 even passes. First 6 ft lbs, then 12 ft lbs, and finally 17 ft lbs. That’s way to high. You will probably crack the valve cover at that torque.
I bought the parts from Toyota and the spark plug tube seals (11193-15010) were separate, as were the little circular gaskets under the valve cover bolts (90210-06010). Mine came off easy with no prying. Don’t pry at the mating surface. Clean the mating surface with acetone and put sealant on the mating surface portions directed by Haynes.
Not sure if there are any specs for the valve cover. I always tightened the valve cover by feel. In equal steps, diagonally opposite nuts. At some point it gets a bit more difficult to tighten each nut, which is where I leave them be. The most important part is to have clean mating surfaces.
What kind of valve cover for Chevy Suburban?
Upgraded Valve Cover Works!!! Just finished installing this Dorman 264-969 Driver Side Valve Cover on my 2007 Chevy Suburban with 5.3L engine. This product is well made and fit my truck beautifully. This product is the upgraded design with the relocated square baffle for the pcv vent to minimize the excessive oil consumption issue.
Are there any torque specs for a Toyota?
This is a lot of information in a handy format, thank you for your hard work and effort pulling this together for the group!
What kind of torque does a Toyota 4Runner have?
’99 4Runner SR5 5spd 3.4L V6 4WD (U.S), original ’99 Talls in front, OME 906s in back, Hella fogs, Trekmaster shocks in front, Billy in back, no running boards, FIAMM horns, Alpine sound, Michelin LTX M/S2’s, owned since new. No problem.. You might list the original thread in the header paragraph of your top post here.