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    Default Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Is this easy to change once the balancer is off? Got any tips?

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Have to remove the cover, the belt, then the pulley, then you can get at the seal. Reasonably straightforward.

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Cool so the seal will come out piss easy once I have removed the other stuff? I have to fix my crank trigger disc anyway.

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Yeah, you can fish it out with a small screwdriver etc., and the new one should press in without too much trouble. Remember to put some oil on the new one, treat it gently, and push it right in.

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Thanks mate. How much does the part cost?

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Can't remember, even though I bought it a few days ago! Bought it with a bunch of other stuff.. But it wasn't expensive, under $10 trade price from my local bearing place.

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Pretty sure 'projectsleeper' had some good photo's from when he did his here..

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    put either some loctite 242 or 515 on the outside of it
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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Yep, takes about 2 mins to replace it once you have pulled everything off

    very easy to remove - small screwdriver as was mentioned, will do the trick, then gently tap the new one in...

    This pic shows the water pump removed also, but the toothed gear still on the crank ( gently pry off with a small screwdriver...



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    Genuine Toyota Part number is 90311-46001
    List price is $28.75 + GST
    Last edited by ProjectSleeper; 12-08-2006 at 07:50 PM.

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    a number for the $10 seal mrshin?
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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Dont put a non gen seal in there , it will leak again very soon, nothing compares to the genuine seals .
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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Recurrent failure appears to be a common problem with boosted 2JZs. Reading your thread on PF, I get the vibe that's where you're going. Maybe read the various fixes posted on supraforums.com (not the Aus site).

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Thanks guys. I posted the same question at the same time. I don't even think the leak is to bad. I am just going to fix it becuase I have to fix the trigger disc and it would be silly not to do the seal while I am there.

    I will take a look at the US site

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    While you are at it, grab a couple of cam seals, and a new timing belt, then you will be sweet for another 100,000 k's. You already have access, so no point doing the same job twice.

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    Default Re: Front crank seal leak 2JZ

    Done the belt already. Wish I done the othet stuff then too. I didn't know the cam seals had a tendancy to leak? Are they easy to replace too? How much do they cost?

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