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Cylinder Block: Replacement

  1. REPLACE CONNECTING ROD BUSHING 
    1. Using SST and a press, press out the bushing. SST 09222-30010
      Fig 1: Press on Out Bushing
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    2. Align the oil holes of a new bushing and the connecting rod.
    3. Using SST and a press, press in the bushing. SST 09222-30010
      Fig 2: Identifying Oil Holes
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    4. Using a pin hole grinder, bore the bushing to obtain the standard specified clearance (See INSPECTION ) between the bushing and piston pin.
      Fig 3: Boring Bushing To Obtain Standard Specified Clearance
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    5. Check the piston pin fit at room temperature. Coat the piston pin with engine oil and push it into the connecting rod with your thumb.
      Fig 4: Checking Piston Pin Fit
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  2. REPLACE CRANKSHAFT FRONT OIL SEAL 

    HINT:

    There are 2 methods (a) and (b) to replace the oil seal as follows:

    1. If the oil pump is removed form the cylinder block
      1. Using a screwdriver, pry out the oil seal.
        Fig 5: Prying Out Oil Seal
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      2. Using SST and a hammer, tap in a new oil seal until its surface is flush with the oil pump body edge.

        SST 09316-6001 1 (09316-00011)

      3. Apply MP grease to the oil seal lip.
        Fig 6: Installing New Oil Seal
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    2. If the pump is installed on the cylinder block.
      1. Using a knife, cut off the oil seal lip.
      2. Using a screwdriver, pry out the oil seal.
        NOTE: Be careful not to damage the crankshaft. Tape the driver tip.
        Fig 7: Removal Oil Seal
        G02943718Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      3. Apply MP grease to a new oil seal lip.
      4. Using SST and a hammer, tap in the oil seal until its surface is flush with the rear oil seal retainer edge.

        SST 09316-6001 1 (09316-00011) 

        Fig 8: Tapping In New Oil Seal
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  3. REPLACE CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL 

    HINT:

    There are 2 methods (a) and (b) to replace the oil seal as follows:

    1. If the rear oil seal retainer is removed from the cylinder block.
      1. Using a screwdriver and hammer, tap out the oil seal.
        Fig 9: Tapping Out Oil Seal
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      2. Using SST and a hammer, tap in a new oil seal until its surface is flush with the rear oil seal retainer edge.

        SST 09223-15030, 09950-70010 (09951-07100)

      3. Apply MP grease to the oil seal lip.
        Fig 10: Tapping In New Oil Seal
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    2. If the rear seal retainer is installed on the cylinder block.
      1. Using a knife, cut off the oil seal lip.
      2. Using a screwdriver, pry out the oil seal.
        NOTE: Be careful not to damage the crankshaft. Tape the screwdriver tip.
        Fig 11: Removal Oil Seal
        G02943722Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      3. Apply MP grease to a new oil seal lip.
      4. Using SST and a hammer, tap in the oil seal until its surface is flush with the rear oil seal retainer edge.

        SST 09223-15030, 09950-70010 (09951-07100)

        Fig 12: Tapping In New Oil Seal
        G02943723Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002