Replace Oil Pump Seals | Toyota Camry 2.2L 5SFE Engine

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  • Oil leak when the engine is running? Oil leak on the passenger side of the engine compartment? Its' likely the oil pump seals need to be replaced. Learn how to loosen the oil pump sprocket bolt, replace the oil pump seals and torque the oil pump sprocket bolt. We replaced the oil pump seal and O ring gasket on my Toyota Camry. When you're replacing the timing belt, it's a good idea to replace the oil pump seal and O ring gasket at the same time.
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Komentáře • 57

  • @mda1856
    @mda1856 Před měsícem

    I just discovered your videos. I purchased a 1996 Celica Convertible in great condition except for a bad oil leak or two. I am a very experienced home mechanic with over 50 years of maintaining and fixing my cars. All I can say is your videos are outstanding - the best I have ever seen and I am very grateful for the time you spent doing this. It will make my work much easier.

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před měsícem

      What a nice thing to say to me. Thank you, mda1856! I truly appreciate that you took the time and made the effort to leave me such a meaningful and thoughtful comment. Love fixin' stuff. ;)

  • @kageshadowmane4271
    @kageshadowmane4271 Před rokem +6

    I realize this vid is a year old, but I have watched many videos on the 5SFE and you are by far the most thorough. Please make more detailed videos. Your quality shows that you care. Thank you! Keep it up!

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, Kage, for your thoughtful comment, encouragement and support. It means a lot to Sister and me. Sister and I are residing my house now, and we have soooooo much we want to show and teach your wonderful folks, but I don't have the time to film and edit. Makes me sad. ;)

  • @andrewcoulter525
    @andrewcoulter525 Před 11 měsíci +3

    If you don't have that OEM tool you can remove the pump without releasing the pulley. Once the pump is out of the vehicle you can use your impact wrench to remove the bolt holding the pulley.

  • @brookspilcher9312
    @brookspilcher9312 Před 2 lety +4

    Wow y'all are a DIY Gold mine easy to understand southern accent repeats the easy to miss .sisterly love and a good attitude. And works with there hands What else could you ask for in a couple of ladies !! Keep on Keeping ON "Y'all"!!

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety +1

      LOL! That's a gold mine comment. Thank you for that and your support! Y'all be good now---ya hear!

  • @ponomohometogo3908
    @ponomohometogo3908 Před 2 lety +2

    Thats the cleanest engine I've seen in CZcams.... my 95 camry 2.2 is leaking badly... not sure where yet but going through the elimination process... 27 yr old fossilized plastic gaskets and grommets... tubes and misc. .... all due for replacement so 206k miles start to look like a newbie to me... cheap...

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety +3

      Ponomo, I call my '95 "Stella," and I just love her. They're gonna have to pry her from my cold, dead hands. She's a beast. :) I think it's well worth keeping your '95 and fixing the leaks(s) because these 3rd generation Camry's are stalwarts! As we changed the timing belt and seals, I gave her a good cleaning as I went. On your '95, if it's an oil leak, I'd look at the oil pump gasket (especially if it leaks when it's running), the valve cover gasket, the oil pan FIP (form-in-place) seal and the cam and crank seals. If it's leaking trans fluid, I'd look at the rack and pinion. Thank you for your comment.

  • @ganeshnarayan5505
    @ganeshnarayan5505 Před rokem +3

    Thank you ladies for this video i'm doing a timing belt on my 1997 Toyota Camry so i thought i will do the oil pump seal and the gasket really appreciated your video.

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před rokem +2

      You're welcome, Ganesh (beautiful name, by the way). I'm glad you find the video helpful. You're so smart to change the oil pump seal and gasket when you do the timing belt. We changed the crankshaft and camshaft seals too. Hopefully no leaks for years to come. ;) Merry Christmas, Ganesh!

    • @ganeshnarayan5505
      @ganeshnarayan5505 Před rokem +1

      @@frugaldiy1 Thank you Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all Stay safe.

  • @xj220sc
    @xj220sc Před rokem +4

    Thanks for making this video!! Love your accent❤

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před rokem +1

      Oh, that's funny! You're welcome, xj220sc. I was born and raised in the South, and the Southern drawl has never left me. You can take the gal out of the South, but you can't take the South out of the gal. ;)

  • @The13thSword
    @The13thSword Před rokem +2

    Just a few small things. I wouldn't use a *metal* tool to put grease on the inside lip of an oil seal. I wouldn't want to take any chance of a metal tool nicking or cutting the seal & causing an immediate leak in a brand new seal. I just use my finger or perhaps a wooden dowel rod. Torque Spec - If you don't have an inch/pound torque wrench or your torque wrench doesn't have inch/pound gradations on it, just divide the inch/pound spec by 12 to get the nearest foot/pound measure. Example - 82 inch/pounds divided by 12 = 6.33 foot/pounds. Rounding this up to 7 foot pounds should be no issue. Also, some foot/pound torque wrenches also have the Newton - meter (N-m) gradations on them, & some repair manuals state the N-m spec, so you can use that instead & be good.
    I've seen several of your videos and they are very complete & thoughtful. Very nice work! 👍

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment, The13thSword.

  • @PedroSanchez-vj3qc
    @PedroSanchez-vj3qc Před 2 lety +4

    What a great informative video, very detailed helped me get the job done ! Thanks !

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, Pedro. Thank you for your kind words. I'm so glad the video helped you. Happy DIYing!

  • @scottnetworking
    @scottnetworking Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great video, thank you.

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you, Scott. I appreciate that. ;)

  • @Buuttcc
    @Buuttcc Před rokem +3

    Very nice job. Easy to understand and lots of good information.

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před rokem

      Thank you, Butch, for taking the time to leave such a nice comment. Much appreciated.

  • @tonyhighwood6935
    @tonyhighwood6935 Před 2 lety +3

    Very good easy to follow save me $ to do it myself thank

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Tony. I'm glad the video is helpful to you.

  • @aldellano8621
    @aldellano8621 Před 2 lety +3

    Great information and video. Thanks 👍

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, Al, and thank you.

  • @abgrowing87
    @abgrowing87 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Best diy video ever 🙏🙏

  • @doelquinonesdiaz9896
    @doelquinonesdiaz9896 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you !! i was able to do it with your help

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, Doel. I'm so glad the video helped you do the job yourself! Job well done!

  • @Noey001
    @Noey001 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you ladies!! A job well done. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and time. Appreciate it.

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you, Noey. It's or pleasure sharing our DIY stuff with others. ;)

  • @danielspindaniel4225
    @danielspindaniel4225 Před 2 lety +4

    Very nice!! Thank you!!

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome Daniel, and thank you!

  • @mekonnenkahsay4319
    @mekonnenkahsay4319 Před rokem +3

    Very well done thanks

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před rokem

      Thank you, Mekonnen, and you're welcome.

  • @sweathe3819
    @sweathe3819 Před 2 měsíci

    This video is great and very informative.
    Thanks!

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 měsíci

      You're welcome, and thank you. ;)

  • @killachuck900
    @killachuck900 Před 2 lety +1

    Came in clutch thank you

  • @anonymike8280
    @anonymike8280 Před 2 lety +4

    This is a good video but I have done this job, including the oil pump seal. There are marks on both gears of the oil pump. You should line those up according to instructions although I don't see what harm would come if they weren't since the two gears are entirely symmetrical. There are tiny triangle marks on one side of each gear.

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, you're correct about the 2 triangles/arrows, Anonymike. Thank you so much for taking the time to point that out. I chose to mark the sprocket gear and the back of the oil housing cover prior to removing the gear so I could align them precisely when I reinstalled the gear. I think your suggestion is easier to understand and follow. Again, thank you for taking the time to add this information.

    • @anonymike8280
      @anonymike8280 Před 2 lety +4

      ​@@frugaldiy1 The hardest part is getting the triangle bracket out. I got a low-priced double flex head breaker and used the 1/4 inch end because it is slimmer.
      In this job, it is very important to pay attention to tightening torques. People need to remember, even on a 4cyl Toyota this is at least $700 job if you pay a shop to do it. If you need to buy tools, then buy them. A low-end torque wrench is better than no torque wrench at all. You will need a 1/4 drive inch-lb torque wrench and either a 3/8 or 1/2 inch torque wrench.
      Tightening torques are given as inch-pounds and foot-pounds.
      I am working on my 2001 Toyota Camry right now because someone who worked on it earlier before I bought it did not torque bolts properly.

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety +3

      I feel your pain re paying for the sins of those who came before me. ALL of the bolts related to changing the timing belt, e.g., oil pump, camshaft, power steering pump and such, had been over torqued when we got to them. Had to bump start the engine to get the crankshaft bolt off. SMH

    • @anonymike8280
      @anonymike8280 Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@frugaldiy1 I did the bump start thing on the crankshaft after a friend told me about it. Real simple. Breaker bar. Socket. One end on the pavement. Bump and off. The crankshaft bolt requires only about 80 pounds of torque. That's not much, no tighter than a wheel nut. You don't have to do weird things to get it that tight.

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 lety +3

      I agree. I follow torque when I can. Couldn't torque the 2 back nuts on the water pump because we couldn't get a torque wrench in without removing the oil cooler. Broke my DIY heart. As you pointed out though, us DIYer save a bunch of money doing our own work. Each dollar saved gets us closer to early retirement. :)

  • @alfredomarin3793
    @alfredomarin3793 Před rokem +1

    Just curious if I’m replacing the pump would I still need the tool to remove and re install ?

  • @marceldinozzo9262
    @marceldinozzo9262 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @billythomas4527
    @billythomas4527 Před 2 měsíci

    ALSO is it possible to be able to perform this job and only this job and nothing else, or one really have to remove the timing belt in order to access the pump pulley seal ?

  • @dosoffbeats
    @dosoffbeats Před rokem +1

    Good tips ...

  • @alexander19882
    @alexander19882 Před 11 měsíci

    The torque for the oil bolts you said .. 82 inch pound or foot pounds?

  • @billythomas4527
    @billythomas4527 Před 2 měsíci

    To anyone watching, would silicone grease work just as good as their pink toyota grease ?

    • @frugaldiy1
      @frugaldiy1  Před 2 měsíci

      Do yourself a favor and use the pink Toyota grease. ;)

  • @ItsPainnz
    @ItsPainnz Před 11 měsíci

    i would want hi temp everything

  • @jorgewong4145
    @jorgewong4145 Před rokem +2

    What year is this Camry?