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Old Dec 11, 2018 | 02:28 PM
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Valve Cover Washer Seals

Hi everyone,

I ordered four washer seals from ToyotaPartsDeal.com

Part Number: 90210-08040

They don’t look like the ones that are currently installed but the website said they’re for my truck. They do “fit” and the nuts will thread on but it doesn’t look like it’s supposed to. Can anyone shed some light on this?

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Old Dec 11, 2018 | 03:00 PM
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What year is your Truck?

Is the only new washer seal the one on the right?

If so, it looks fine, just as long as the nut is snug, but not that tight. The washer seal on the left looks like it is beyond compressed and is past it's prime. The new washer seals should sit taller as they have not been compressed and have not gone through the many heat cycles your old ones have.

The part number you gave says it does not fit my 1987 22R.

It looks like there was a change for the 1994 model year for these washer seals according to parts.toyota.com

For my 22R, part number 90210-08026 is listed which is listed for 1983-1994 22R series engines:
https://parts.toyota.com/p/Toyota_19...021008026.html

The part number you gave shows that those washer seals fit 1994-1995 22R series engines:
https://parts.toyota.com/p/WASHER---...021008040.html

I do not know what change was made or why, but I do not think you have anything to worry about, just as long as the washer seals fit nicely between the stud and the rocker arm cover (valve cover).

What do the bottom side of the washer seal look like?

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Old Dec 12, 2018 | 04:04 AM
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I have a ‘94. So I’m right in the middle, haha. I also saw those other ones you mentioned but they were more expensive.

Yes, the one on the right is new and left is old. Actually not that old, only a few years. It’s aftermarket from a cheap kit and I replaced them when I did the timing chain. I wanted OEM this time.

They do look like they’ll seal just fine but they have this grooved shape which makes me think they sit inside something.



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Old Dec 12, 2018 | 09:07 AM
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They look just fine to me.

The groove is probably part of the manufacturing process and part structure with the use of different materials.

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Old Dec 12, 2018 | 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by old87yota
They look just fine to me.

The groove is probably part of the manufacturing process and part structure with the use of different materials.

These are the same style I wound up with on the 86. My studs weren't long enough to put the nut on top so cut 1/16th off the top and put the top plate back on. Works fine.
The indent gives them room to spread under compression without going all doughnut shaped.
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Old Dec 12, 2018 | 05:59 PM
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Ah, ok. I guess I was questioning them because of the drastic shape/size difference from the existing seals...which as said they are super crushed. Probably not a good reference then.

Thanks guys!
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