Hope you guys don't mind me picking your brain,but I'm having trouble removing the timing belt toothed pulley off the crankshaft to change the seal, I've got a pulley remover using the threaded 8mm holes in the toothed cog trying to remove it but it'ds stuck there pretty well, just wondering if you could offer some advice and it's a 2.4 diesel.
Thanks
Dixie
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2.4 Diesel crankshaft seal
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2.4 Diesel crankshaft seal
There is no such thing as a stupid question only stupid people
Had this drama on my 2.8 it ended up breaking one of the bolts off in the toothed pully tried a few diffrent things to no succes ended up welding a slide hammer to it the heat helped swell it a bit which helped. New pully from toyota was about $90. Seeing you haven't broken a bolt yet try drowng it in some inox or penatriene? or try some of that loctite freeze and release
plenty of parts on the bench
Re: 2.4 Diesel crankshaft seal
Fellas? got a terrible oil leakage problem and it seems that it is a seal.. Either the oil pump or crankshaft seal, still not %100 sure which one. Which seal is usually the one that leaks? Thanks! And sorry for posting in an old thread, I just clicked it after the search..
Re: 2.4 Diesel crankshaft seal
if you wreck it getting it off pm me ive got a spare in the shed .
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Re: 2.4 Diesel crankshaft seal
It's very common for the front crankshaft oil seal to go on the L series motors (and a lot of other motors for that matter). But the problem as discussed is getting the timing belt gear off the crank as the seal sits right behind that.DanGrey wrote:Fellas? got a terrible oil leakage problem and it seems that it is a seal.. Either the oil pump or crankshaft seal, still not %100 sure which one. Which seal is usually the one that leaks? Thanks! And sorry for posting in an old thread, I just clicked it after the search..
Your only option is a lot of WD40, freeze/release and the pulley puller but if something goes wrong like the threaded holes strip out then yeah you will have to wreck the gear to get it off (cut it with a grinder or weld something to it) and of course have to be very careful in the process not to damage or mark the crank. Luckily the gears aren't super expensive to replace.
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