Water Pump Recomendation and Info
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Water Pump Recomendation and Info
Just looking for a little service advice for my newly acquired 96 tacoma. My biggest challenge is getting some straight and honest info on the water pump. My mechanic tells me the pump he's planning to put in along with the belts, pulleys, etc. are oem new from toyota. Everyone I've asked has said to stay away from "rebuilt" parts for this vehicle. I've checked with a few toyota dealers about what they've got and all have said rebuilt. Two questions: Does toyota make or does anyone even stock a new oem tacoma water pump. Any problems with toyota's rebuilt pumps if this is all they stock now? I've asked the mechanic a few times about this. Is there a stamp or id or something to identify a part that's rebuilt, once it's out of the box. Is a rebuilt oem toyota pump better than a new bosch or NAPA pump, if this becomes my only option
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Use OEM Toyota parts. Period.
Just bought some of the same parts for a 4Runner. Dealer parts will be new, not rebuilt.
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Just bought some of the same parts for a 4Runner. Dealer parts will be new, not rebuilt.
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Last edited by waskillywabbit; 11-17-2010 at 06:48 AM.
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id get the asin from www.rockauto.com AISIN Part # WPT100 there brand new and what oem use's also punch in this code to save a few dollars
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f44/...scount-221105/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f44/...scount-221105/
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but if your gonna be that deep in the motor may as well just replace it all with this kit i know it says 4runner but the parts the same
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Timin...Q5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Timin...Q5fAccessories
Last edited by Elton; 11-17-2010 at 06:57 AM.
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Yes, the belts, pulleys, and maybe the tensioner for the timing, plus the thermostat, radiator and heater hoses, ps, ac & alt belt. I think all are original and the ps belt and other are starting to get small hairline cracks. It's got 122,000 miles. Broke in and low miles but needs a little TLC to keep it fresh.
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yes definatly get the tensioner and 2 timing belt idler pulleys/bearings I took mine all apart last week and found out they were gone, definatly worth replacing it all while youre in there.
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Try www.partsgeek.com
Lots of OEM & OES Parts for Toyota
Lots of OEM & OES Parts for Toyota
#12
Thanks everyone for the info. Found an OEM online toyota dealership for the parts, gave me a little break on shipping. Not sure why the first dealership said I couldn't get a new water pump only a remanufactured.
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Order your parts from here.http://www.toyotapartszone.com/
oem parts at a discount.
oem parts at a discount.
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I looked at the ebay link as well as the rockauto link. I needed the belts as well and wanted them oem too. I may have paid a little more, but the really cheap price made me think a little; like is the housing missing on the pump. I've see a lot of cheap ones but some don't include the housing. I'm tired of the researching and want to get Git-R-Done. Thanks again for showing me some options of whats available and the information you know about it.
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I read your post, Elton.
I went with these guys instead: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
Parts quality is excellent and shipped to me in Canada in very short time.
I went with these guys instead: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
Parts quality is excellent and shipped to me in Canada in very short time.
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Now--i see you are a moderator and you are suggesting he buy a lifetime water pump from autozone OH DEAR HHaaaaaa.
Lifetime replacement, yes. Lifetime of breakdowns to follow
I would do Napa or OEM--prefer OEM
Lifetime replacement, yes. Lifetime of breakdowns to follow
I would do Napa or OEM--prefer OEM
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id get the asin from www.rockauto.com AISIN Part # WPT100 there brand new and what oem use's also punch in this code to save a few dollars
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f44/...scount-221105/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f44/...scount-221105/
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The timing belt and waterpump is a big job to do and an expensive one if you have it done.
Why in the world would you try to save a few bucks on non-Toyota parts?
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Why in the world would you try to save a few bucks on non-Toyota parts?
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