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From: exo-reality -wave if you see me; Front Range, CO
5VZ Oil filter close to motor mount?
Hi. Here's a dumb question:
I recently have started my 5VZ swap. While trying to drop the transmission, I noticed that the oil filter is almost hitting the motor mount. In fact it looks likes it is touching.
Q: Are they that close together? This was a wrecked vehicle. (99; rear-end body damage, but doesn't look like frame was bent. I did start it before I bid on it last year. It does run, and drive.)
I just thought it was fairly odd; and may not have gotten a good look from below. TIA
EDIT: Hubby and I looked at his motor mounts vs mine this evening....I didn't notice that his mounts are angled differently from mine, so that accounts for some of the difference in the pics. Looking at part numbers- they did change the mounts and brackets for 99+ (7/98) https://toyota-usa.epc-data.com/4run...ne/1107/12361/
They are close, but not that close....bad or broken motor mount is a possibility.
The 96 with oem mounts I installed last year fits this craftsman wrench sideways between the motor mount and the filter:
And the 99 with oe mounts w/228,xxx miles on them can only fit the craftsman wrench skinny-ways between mount and filter. I can't even get one of my scrawny fingers in there....
it should have clearance similar to the '96's, both with the 3.4
HA! Looks like you've just found a job for the husbandio.
Last edited by habanero; Jun 10, 2019 at 04:29 PM.
Reason: PICS so it happened!
From: exo-reality -wave if you see me; Front Range, CO
Hey Hab. My apologies to him.
Seriously though, thank you. It doesn't look right from below. I reckon I will find out more when I get around to pulling motor.
Certainly can't fit a wrench in there. Feeler guage? Maybe...
Hopefully just broken mount. It seemed like a well taken care of 135k tho. Oil was clean and drained oil from xfer and tranny, they looked golden, like fairly fresh.
Did I dump it into a clean container?? What did we learn? Moving on.
I've seen it as bad as up against the mount (post long ago from someone attempting to change his oil) so I'll cross my fingers it's so simple. Seems low miles for a non-accident fail.
Last edited by habanero; Jun 10, 2019 at 10:14 AM.
Hey Coopster-
My husband and I were going over the motor mounts in our trucks his 99 appears to be different from my 96....he pointed out that the bracket attached to the engine would not move in relation to the oil filter....and he's right. I have seen issues with bad mounts and oil filters, but I am probably entirely wrong-
now you have to satisfy my curiosity at some point and pics. https://toyota-usa.epc-data.com/4run...ne/1107/12361/
Last edited by habanero; Jun 10, 2019 at 04:31 PM.
It seems like the arms that reach out from the engine block to the mount are somewhat prone to being bent. I guess a hard hit on either end of the car can cause the engine to move around hard enough to bend them?
From: exo-reality -wave if you see me; Front Range, CO
Need to dig back thru others' how-tos. Again. If the 3.0 mounts work, I will try to dig those up and compare anyway.
Forgot to note in the blurry pic, there isn't even room for a skinny-ways wrench to fit.
Oh, yes. A bit of add'l info. So the 99 got smacked real hard in the rear. Crushed in tail gate, but doesn't LOOK like the frame got bent. Any one reckon that could have bent the mount? Drive shaft, etc seem okay.
Last edited by coopster; Jul 21, 2019 at 06:46 PM.
Reason: clarification
I just noticed the same thing on a 4runner I just bought and a search brought me here. My mount is actually touching the filter. Mine was also hit hard in the rear. Did you ever figure out if the mount was bent.
From: exo-reality -wave if you see me; Front Range, CO
What Zack 83 said. My mount looks like his. A good 1/2" or better between filter and mount now.
I'd not be so sure that's a common issue, other than from unintended co-location with other user's space LOL.
As in Hard. My 99 (where I got the motor) was so jacked nobody wanted to buy it to drag back to Juarez and fix. common repair along the border, for things that never happened.
In fact, it broke the back of drivers seat. And whomever was driving likely did not come out so well either. Which is why I went ahead and rebuilt the motor (Had machine shop check the block, crank, etc).
Yeah, I have to guess that they rolled off the factory floor looking like mine, not like some of the photos I've seen here. Otherwise there would be regular "how do I change my oil filter when it's so close to the motor mount I can't get my hand on it??" threads here.