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post Jan 31, 2011 - 6:35 PM
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I'm not talking about the flat seal that fits between the aluminum housing and the block. I'm talking about the seal between the aluminum oil pump and the aluminum front housing.

It looked rubber, but when I took it off it pretty much cracked away. I bought the engine seal kit doesnt have anything for there. Havent been able to find a seal, other than spending $100 for a new oil pump.


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post Feb 1, 2011 - 1:03 PM
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QUOTE (czwalga @ Jan 31, 2011 - 7:35 PM) *
I'm not talking about the flat seal that fits between the aluminum housing and the block. I'm talking about the seal between the aluminum oil pump and the aluminum front housing.

It looked rubber, but when I took it off it pretty much cracked away. I bought the engine seal kit doesnt have anything for there. Havent been able to find a seal, other than spending $100 for a new oil pump.

Hey there, the only seal is that leaked really bad was the spagetti type seal behind the timing cover and under the oil housing, it was $12 dollars at toyota.

Mine was half gone and I was using a quart per day. Easy to fix once u get under the timing cover. Just mark the timing belt and cams with whiteout(in case it slips off the top cam) remove the bottom part of the belt only, remove the idle pully, change the seal not to overtighten the bolts and put back the belt and then the idler pully.
Monitor for a while then I would put back the cover.

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