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1997 hilux 2.8 timing belt change

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1997 hilux 2.8 timing belt change

Post by 2.8D_Lux »

im looking to replace the timing belt on my hilux can this be done in one day and is there any tricks to doing it right.


anyone know where i can get a downloadable manual on the net for it
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Post by 4x4ewok »

If you know what your doing, shouldn't be too much of a problem. Big thing is to make sure all your timing is right, and to have a gear puller for your harmonic ballancer.
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Post by Sic Lux »

Also when it's timed up before you take it off mark your timing marks and the belt in the same spot then transfer marks onto new belt when you put it back on make sure they line up same.
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by v6hilux »

No downloadable manual needed, just use your eyes and a paint pen!

What Fully Sic Lux is saying is - get a paint pen and mark the position each gear is in against the inside of the timing cover before removing the original belt. Then Fully Sic Lux is saying, after installing the new belt, rotate by hand, the crank 4 revolutions to make sure your paint marks all line-up again before putting everything else back before attempting to start the engine!
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Post by Sic Lux »

v6hilux wrote:Fully Sic Lux
WTF :shock: Yeah and just to be sure you can turn it over to check it's all marked right. it'll be fine for the 2.8. Some other engines it won't be and you'll need to turn it alot more times to get the original paint marks to line up.
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