Any part number gurus in the house today?

Started by Ac1962, July 16, 2020, 12:19

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Ac1962

Hello all,
ive tried my best keyboard skills but drew a blank...i need your help please if you can:
i need - for my Toyota dealer spares rep - the part numbers for:
MAF assembly rubber O ring.
Chain tensioner O ring.

2002 PFL Mk3 - does anyone know the right part numbers ?
Thank you all if you can assist me.

SV-3

@Ac1962

See Ardent's post of 6/9/15(21:47)

Part number 90099-1414?
'03 Mk3 Chilli Red (Avon ZV7's: 26F/32R)
Sony WX-920BT
"Hardtop Cognoscenti"
"Stock Cubed"
"AirCon Aficionado"
"Keeper of the Beeper"
Ex '88 Mk1b White (Yokohama A539's: 26F/28R)
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Ac1962

im sorted guys thanks.
mr2 ben for the maf o ring and fleabay for the chain tensioner o ring.
happy days .

Carolyn

Quote from: Ac1962 on July 16, 2020, 13:01im sorted guys thanks.
mr2 ben for the maf o ring and fleabay for the chain tensioner o ring.
happy days .

If you've bought the OEM Toyota O ring, You might find it still dribbles - not really up to the job!

If it does let us know and I'll send you one of our slightly fatter ones that don't dribble.
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Ac1962

Quote from: Carolyn on July 16, 2020, 14:53
Quote from: Ac1962 on July 16, 2020, 13:01im sorted guys thanks.
mr2 ben for the maf o ring and fleabay for the chain tensioner o ring.
happy days .

If you've bought the OEM Toyota O ring, You might find it still dribbles - not really up to the job!

If it does let us know and I'll send you one of our slightly fatter ones that don't dribble.
i found an old thread i think it may actually have been one of yours discussing the fatter rings, with a link to fleabay and the size to get, so,,,thats what i ordered at the extortionate cost of £2.69
these:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Imperial-Viton-Rubber-O-Rings-3-53mm-Cross-Section-BS202-BS261-5-94-171-05mmID/143004596283?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=441969909213&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

have i got the right part?

Carolyn

Quote from: Ac1962 on July 16, 2020, 19:48
Quote from: Carolyn on July 16, 2020, 14:53
Quote from: Ac1962 on July 16, 2020, 13:01im sorted guys thanks.
mr2 ben for the maf o ring and fleabay for the chain tensioner o ring.
happy days .

If you've bought the OEM Toyota O ring, You might find it still dribbles - not really up to the job!

If it does let us know and I'll send you one of our slightly fatter ones that don't dribble.
i found an old thread i think it may actually have been one of yours discussing the fatter rings, with a link to fleabay and the size to get, so,,,thats what i ordered at the extortionate cost of £2.69
these:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Imperial-Viton-Rubber-O-Rings-3-53mm-Cross-Section-BS202-BS261-5-94-171-05mmID/143004596283?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=441969909213&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

have i got the right part?
Hat's off to you Sir. Correct.  So good when a member uses the resources of the club!
Perry Byrnes Memorial Award 2016, 2018.  Love this club. 
https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?topic=63866.0

Ac1962

And so,,,,,the part arrived , i got my 10mm socket and a 19mm socket at the ready, undid the nuts, extracted the tensioner, removed old seal, wiped clean, fitted new seal, depressed plunger while holding the tab open, released tab, swung the little catch over, refitted tensioner and did up the nuts - estimated time 3 minutes elapsed.
tried to get my 19mm on the crank pulley - no joy as it was a long deep socket only one i had available.. Hmmmm scratched head, put car in 1st gear and rocked it, heard the tensioner clip release - started her up, brum brum, elapsed time now 6 minutes.....tools away, 15 minute drive, checked and no leaks :)
in the house, kettle on, relax. happy as a goat in a coat. Now waiting on my MAF O ring to arrive.

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