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CSOUT said: Bump for this thread to let you guys know you helped out another yotatech member. Just received and installed the two seals:
90304-76005(MAIN) CV SIDE
90316-60004(SUB) KNUCKLE SIDE
Fit perfect on my '90 SR5. And this says it all...
Hello all! I'm looking for the part number for the heater control valve for a 92 Pickup 3vze. It's a denso part, that's all I know, thanks! Ohh and Toyota wants 200 for it, this is crazy...
Hello all! I'm looking for the part number for the heater control valve for a 92 Pickup 3vze. It's a denso part, that's all I know, thanks! Ohh and Toyota wants 200 for it, this is crazy...
Hello Gents,
Newbie Ol' Dude here and I have hit the wall! Hoping some one can help!!
MY TRUCK: 1994 "cherry" T100 3L V6, nearing 200 Kmi
MY PROBLEM: High pressure power steering hose assy has begun to
bleed fluid at the crimped end nearest the pump. FYI - - -> The original
hose assy is Gawd awful [short U-shaped metal pump connector, 2 ft.
rubber hose center section, 3 ft metal (multiple weird bends) section
connecting to the steering sector on the other side of the engine].
After reading much of this site's info and checking NAPA, Rockauto, Yota
dealerships, etc - - -> NOBODY has even a photo that matches my original
part!!! To top it all, local hydraulic hose assy rebuilders tell me that the
weird metal shapes will not fit their clamping machines. Yikes!
With so many of these T100's sold, I can't have the "Lone Ranger" T100.
Any info you may share would be greatly appreciated.
Long long ago (1991?) I could not get the Cir Clip on to the axle stub. and then just slipped the Cir Clip on and bolted it all back together.
I assumed, like others, that the "gold bolt" at the end would hold things together.
Not So.
A long while later of driving mostly in 2WD (maybe 50K?) I found that the axle stub uses that cir clip to "float" the axle above the bronze bushings that are inside the spindle.
The Stub Axle "egged" out the inner bronze bushing (the one at the engine side of the spindle).
It also then "rode" on the outer "cog" bit of the manual hub. Basically ruining the part.
(Now a days there are replacement parts).
I then swapped over the WARN manual hubs (but later swapped back to OEM IFS hubs)
Anyway - the "broken" Aisin hub is a beloved paper weight on my work office desk...
Would anyone happen to know the part # for the door trim clip which is nearest to the HVAC vent and side view mirrors? I managed to snap the retaining pieces on my driver's side today. They look like these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-Picku...=Make%3AToyota but the listing does not have a part # and I need the -J0 color not -B0.
I don't have the part number, sorry, but one of the things my local dealer was actually good for was a variety box of misc. clips like these. Come in handy more than once.