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I starved my engine of oil and now i spun my rod bearing
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The bearing shouldn't be that expensive.
You can order them singly from Toyota, somewhere around $20 each IIRC? You'll also have to get exhaust gasket FIPG [sealant for your oil pan] Total parts anywhere from say $40 - $60 [VERY rough guess] Labor I would guess to be 2 - 3 hours x whatever the labor rate of the shop is. -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE(alltracman78 @ Mar 8, 2008 - 10:12 PM) [snapback]650866[/snapback] The bearing shouldn't be that expensive. You can order them singly from Toyota, somewhere around $20 each IIRC? You'll also have to get exhaust gasket FIPG [sealant for your oil pan] Total parts anywhere from say $40 - $60 [VERY rough guess] Labor I would guess to be 2 - 3 hours x whatever the labor rate of the shop is. 2-3 hrs to replace a piston rod bearing Jeremy?? I don't know about you but if I were to change out a rod bearing I'd have to either take the head off or the crank out to get the piston out. And if you're only taking out one piston it's easier to just take the head off so the other pistons have something to stay connected to. but if you're going through all that you may as well do them all, and since you're going that far into the engine you may as well rebuild the whole thing. the Toyota dealer I work at, that is definitely not a 2-3 hr job. just pulling the head off pays about 6-8hrs of labor. This post has been edited by hurley97: Mar 16, 2008 - 10:38 AM -------------------- |
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