When to replace timing belt and water pump in Toyota Tundra?
The following article will outline the procedure for replacing the timing belt and water pump on 2000 to 2009 Tundra models with belt driven camshafts. This article applies to 2000 to 2004 Tundra models equipped with V6 engines, as well as 2000 to 2009 Tundra models equipped with a 4.7L V8 engine.
Can a timing belt be replaced on a Toyota Camry?
I would replace the timing belt,water pump,radiator hoses including the heater hoses,auxiliary belt,coolant flush.7 years is very old for a belt so yes it’s buggered,forget the Km’s travelled in your case and go on age. No.78379 writes…
Do you need a timing belt for a water pump?
The timing belt kit doesn’t include a water pump, but often it’s wise to do the water pump at the same time, given the labour is the same to get into that area and you don’t want to redo that labour 1 year down the track.
How do you remove serpentine belt on Toyota Tundra?
Remove the serpentine belt by turning the tensioner pulley counter-clockwise to release belt tension. With the tension relieved, slide the belt off of the tensioner pulley and carefully release the tensioner. Remove the belt from all other accessory pulleys and set the belt aside.
When should you change the timing belt on a Toyota?
Toyota recommends the timing belt be replaced every 60k miles to avoid belt deterioration and prevent potential engine damage. Since timing belt replacement is rather labor intensive, it is common to replace the water pump and timing belts rollers whenever servicing the timing belt.
How much to change timing belt?
A typical timing belt will only cost between $25 and $50, but the repair takes at least a few hours. The labor cost to replace a timing belt can range from $200 – $900.
How often should you change your timing belt?
Your timing belt should be replaced every 50,000–70,000 miles, depending on your car’s make and model.
The following article will outline the procedure for replacing the timing belt and water pump on 2000 to 2009 Tundra models with belt driven camshafts. This article applies to 2000 to 2004 Tundra models equipped with V6 engines, as well as 2000 to 2009 Tundra models equipped with a 4.7L V8 engine.
Why did my second belt break on my Toyota Tundra?
But my second belt recently broke at 180,000 and was told by dealer and a number of well respected Toyota specialized shops that the 4.7 engine was “an interference engine” and was toast. Couldn’t bear to give her up for scrap or to spend the $3,000+ to change engines.
Remove the serpentine belt by turning the tensioner pulley counter-clockwise to release belt tension. With the tension relieved, slide the belt off of the tensioner pulley and carefully release the tensioner. Remove the belt from all other accessory pulleys and set the belt aside.
Do you need a 4.7 L Force engine in a Toyota Tundra?
Honestly your money might be spent more effectively if you purchased a used 4.7l and had it installed or you could always install a 3.4l, the motor mounts should be the same. I have 4.7 l I force engine sitting on the shop floor if you’re interested GNTundra, Tundracollector and tacoguybill like this. I appreciate the both responses.
When to replace timing belt on Acura RDX?
The timing belt system includes idler pulleys and a belt tensioner. These components should be replaced along with the belt. On some cars, the timing belt drives the engine’s water pump. Mechanics will usually recommend replacing the water pump at the same time that the timing belt is replaced.
How much does it cost to replace timing belt?
The average cost for a Toyota Tundra timing belt replacement is between $526 and $769. Labor costs are estimated between $268 and $339 while parts are priced between $258 and $430.
When to replace timing belt on Toyota Tacoma?
Tundras equipped with chains were manufactured from 2005 to present, with a V6 engine, 2007 to 2014 models with a 5.7 V8, and those made in 2010 to 2014 with a 4.6 V8. If your Tacoma is a V6 from 1995 to 2004, replace the belt at 60k miles.
When to replace timing belt on Toyota 4Runner?
4Runner Owners of V6 4Runners from 1990 to 2002 will need to replace their timing belt every 60k, while owners of V8 engines from 2003 to 2009 need to think about a belt replacement every 90k miles.