Fuel Pump replacement on a '92 2.4 EFI LN130
Denso 300 series pump from Toyota £220 inc VAT, as suggested on Aussie forums. The 300/A suggested by the Toyota parts desk is £1200 PLUS VAT.
Tools used so far: 10mm 12mm and 17mm sockets (inc deep ones to get in a few places) and 10 and 12 mm spanners, plus pliers for the hose connectors.
UPDATE: the 300 pump seems to werk very well in my particular vehicle.
going to replace cam belt too, and also fuel filter primer head.
The process:
1) Remove cam belt cover.... hmmm..... first remove 3/4s of the engine!
1.1) Remove the air intake pipe, air filter and housing
1.2) Remove Right Side battery
1.3) remove fan shroud
1.4) try to remove fan
1.4.1) file down $$$$ nut made of soft metal holding fan in place
1.5) remove fan
1.6) remove air con compressor and bracket to get to one of the cam cover bolts cunningly hidden behind the tensioner wheel bracket (WHY???)
1.6.1) remove other battery in order to get to the air con bolts
1.7) remove all water pipes anywhere near the cover
1.8) remove all the belts
1.9) scratch head and wonder how to remove the bottom cqam shaft pulley wheels in order to actually remove the cover. I think theres a 10 or 12 mm bolt in there, but I have yet to investigate.
1.10) call it a day and have a beer.
so far its taken me 3 hours to get all that out, so its gonna be a slow one this. Thought it would be useful to do the write-up here for others to see. Will take some photos tomoz.
Advice required please:
Denso 300 series pump from Toyota £220 inc VAT, as suggested on Aussie forums. The 300/A suggested by the Toyota parts desk is £1200 PLUS VAT.
Tools used so far: 10mm 12mm and 17mm sockets (inc deep ones to get in a few places) and 10 and 12 mm spanners, plus pliers for the hose connectors.
UPDATE: the 300 pump seems to werk very well in my particular vehicle.
going to replace cam belt too, and also fuel filter primer head.
The process:
1) Remove cam belt cover.... hmmm..... first remove 3/4s of the engine!
1.1) Remove the air intake pipe, air filter and housing
1.2) Remove Right Side battery
1.3) remove fan shroud
1.4) try to remove fan
1.4.1) file down $$$$ nut made of soft metal holding fan in place
1.5) remove fan
1.6) remove air con compressor and bracket to get to one of the cam cover bolts cunningly hidden behind the tensioner wheel bracket (WHY???)
1.6.1) remove other battery in order to get to the air con bolts
1.7) remove all water pipes anywhere near the cover
1.8) remove all the belts
1.9) scratch head and wonder how to remove the bottom cqam shaft pulley wheels in order to actually remove the cover. I think theres a 10 or 12 mm bolt in there, but I have yet to investigate.
1.10) call it a day and have a beer.
so far its taken me 3 hours to get all that out, so its gonna be a slow one this. Thought it would be useful to do the write-up here for others to see. Will take some photos tomoz.
Advice required please:
- Should I be in park or in gear with handbreak on when doing the cam belt?
- How do I get those pulley wheels off?
- Do I need any specialist tools to complete this job
- Should I ditch the air con bits including the condenser, since it doesnt hold pressure anyway?
- Should I just quietly brush all the bits under a carpet, hide the surf in the hedge, and go out and buy a new 3 litre?
- WILL THE WIFE NOTICE??
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