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I'm trying to determine if I need any special tools to replace the timing belt on my 7afe.
I did a little digging and found the pdf's for the tech manual & they show a special tool when you remove the belt. Is it really needed? EDIT: It's called "SST" & it is pictured for the crankshaft pulley removal. Is this just a pulley puller? END EDIT Also, I'm assuming I need to get a new belt & idler pulley, a new valve cover gasket, and a new water pump/gasket. Did I miss anything? I'm assuming Toyota parts are the way to go, right? Sorry for all the questions, but I'm new to Celicas. Thanks! This post has been edited by Brightside: Mar 20, 2008 - 9:30 AM |
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Nope, timing is still distributor based (at least on the 5S and 3S motors).
For Toyota parts at good prices, check with Greg @ Metro Toyota www.toyotapart.com or Jeff @ Champion Toyota http://www.toyotaworld.com. -------------------- Scott
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How do I hold the crankshaft pulley still in order to break loose the crankshaft bolt? Is there some special tool or holder?
On a small block chevy, I've always crammed a screwdriver in there - that's not an option on the Toyota... |
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