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MK4 Supra 2JZ-GTE Timing Belt and Water pump

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
  • This is a detailed process for the replacement of the water pump, timing belt, serpentine belt, all pulleys and tensioners with tips and tricks inside. This is a 94' Supra MK4 2JZ-GTE V160 6 speed manual LHD. I'm hopeful you find this video helpful! Thanks for watching and let me know if you have any questions. Parts and part numbers below.
    Toyota Dealership items:
    16343-46030 - Gasket, water outlet (upper gasket to block)
    13568-YZZ14 - Timing Belt Set
    13505-46041 - Idler Sub Assembly, timing
    13540-46030 - Tensioner Assembly, timing
    16602-46010 - Absorber Sub assembly
    16620-46070 - Tensioner Assembly
    16100-49847 - Water pump assembly
    11213-46020 - Gasket, cylinder
    11214-46011 - Gasket cylinder
    90311-46020 - Seal Type oil (x2)
    90311-46001 - Seal Type oil
    16325-62010 - Gasket, water inlet
    90916-03093 - Thermostat
    16218-46020 - pipe, water bypass
    Rock Auto:
    BAO 6PK1930 - belt, accessory drive
    BOS 8101 - Bosch, spark plug (x6)
    MHL LX1123/1 - Male Air Filter
    MOB M1-102A - Mobil Oil Filter

Komentáře • 5

  • @zlthomps11
    @zlthomps11 Před rokem +3

    best 2jzgte timing belt video on the internet, thahnks!!

  • @YesSir34
    @YesSir34 Před měsícem

    Good content! I don’t even own a Supra and I love watching this type of content. You do a great job on all of your videos! Subscribe to this guys channel!

  • @angelmendoza1762
    @angelmendoza1762 Před rokem +1

    Planning on doing this soon. Any reason you didn’t also replace the valve stem seals? It’s a big failure point on the supras. Also good video! Loved it

    • @BryanBoardwell
      @BryanBoardwell  Před rokem

      Angel, thanks for the comments!! To be honest, I wasn't aware they were until after I was all complete.. If I would have known, I would've absolutely done this. Lesson learned I guess. Hearing how bulletproof these engines were I didn't know that was a common failure point. Thanks for the insight! Best of luck when you tackle this!