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Gaskets needed for a timing chain cover replacement

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by hazard2600, Jun 6, 2024.

  1. Jun 6, 2024 at 12:35 PM
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    hazard2600

    hazard2600 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    It's about time for me to do the dreaded Timing Chain Cover Leak fix. I read tons of posts on it, but cannot find a list of the gaskets that are needed.

    So far I have the two oil gaskets, the timing chain tensioner gasket and I suspect the water pump gasket should be replaced. Are there any others that I am not aware of?

    Parts List:
    Oil Pump Cover: Part No.: 15119-31050
    Oil Pump Body: Part No.: 15188-31050
    Water Pump Gasket: Part No.: 16124-0P030
    Water Inlet Gasket: Part No.: 16326-31020
     
  2. Jun 6, 2024 at 8:03 PM
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    zguy1

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    I don't have any part numbers handy but I can at least suggest some parts from memory. Btw, the folks at your local Toyota parts dealership are very helpful when it comes to locating specific parts and numbers. They have access to schematics that the general public does not.

    I didn't remove my oil pump from the timing cover when I did my head gaskets so I can't comment there.

    Here are some others aside from the ones you mentioned above.

    - Front seal for the crankshaft
    - Valve cover gaskets
    - Oil pump pickup gasket (Not sure if this is the correct name but it goes between the timing cover and oil pan itself. Installing that is the hardest part of installing the timing cover in my opinion.
    - Timing chain inspection cover gasket
    - Oil Pan Sealer - FIPG - 103 (00295-00103). (This is what you will use on the timing cover and on select areas of the valve cover gaskets)
    - Toyota Seal Packing (08826-00100) (This is used for the water pump ports on the timing cover. I used FIPG 103 instead but do your own research here)

    That's all I can remember at the moment...
     
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  3. Jun 7, 2024 at 12:13 PM
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    hazard2600

    hazard2600 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    3" ProComp sus lift 2" Roger Brown body lift 33" BFGs ko2s 1.25" spidertrax wheel spacers Custom rock sliders Seat covers USB ports OBD2 computer monitor
    I didn't even think of the oil pan and valve covers. Thanks!
     

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