Hahaha... Lmao. " Everything on this truck is broken buddy, but it keeps going for some reason." we all have our excuses to keep our 80's. Luv it. Thanks for the video mate.
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I dont recall. I did this job several years ago. I used to have a factory service manual and all the torque specs are in there. I belive you can download one online. That being said....it is a waterpump; you could probably go by feel. Don't strip them out :)
thanks for the video, I'm a bit confused though. i saw another video and he had to take the timing belt off to get to the water pump but you didn't have to. How come?
There is no timing belt on a Land Cruiser. It had a timing chain, which is under the timing cover. At 5:20 in the video, it shows me taking the fan belts off. I hope that helps.
@@jeepingneatus Hi thanks for super quick response! @06;10 it shows the removal of timing belt to get to the water pump. ruclips.net/video/THBTiNZnVQk/видео.html
Hey nice video really helpful, but i did the job (thermostat, thermostat-gasket, water pump with gasket too) but now my 94 land cruiser is making a weird noise really loud like if a belt was slipping but it sounds more where the waterpump-thermostat area is, and obviously and didn’t make this sound before, just after i replaced everything.
@@jeepingneatus doesn’t seem like it’s slipping, and the sound its only when the engine its cold, try to take some air out from the radiador leaving the cap open up and a lot of bubbles came out but i dont know if it’s something else
@@jeepingneatus good idea, sadly my ac compressor is out :(, i drove it for around 15min and seem fine, i start it up and let it ran for about 20-30m park to see if it will overheat but it didn’t, and the noise goes away when its hot.
Hahaha... Lmao.
" Everything on this truck is broken buddy, but it keeps going for some reason." we all have our excuses to keep our 80's. Luv it. Thanks for the video mate.
What is great is that the stuff that matters keeps working!
@@jeepingneatus haha.. Same here..
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Super helpful, thanks🤙
Glad I could help!
very helpful. thanks for the video
You are welcome. Glad I could help.
What's the torque spec on the bolts, n then the nut?
I dont recall. I did this job several years ago. I used to have a factory service manual and all the torque specs are in there. I belive you can download one online. That being said....it is a waterpump; you could probably go by feel. Don't strip them out :)
thanks for the video, I'm a bit confused though. i saw another video and he had to take the timing belt off to get to the water pump but you didn't have to. How come?
There is no timing belt on a Land Cruiser. It had a timing chain, which is under the timing cover. At 5:20 in the video, it shows me taking the fan belts off. I hope that helps.
@@jeepingneatus Hi thanks for super quick response! @06;10 it shows the removal of timing belt to get to the water pump. ruclips.net/video/THBTiNZnVQk/видео.html
@@Kingofrestrrooms666 that video is of an Australian 1HZ diesel. Mine is a US spec 1FZ gas model engine
Thanks mate
Hope it helped!
Hey nice video really helpful, but i did the job (thermostat, thermostat-gasket, water pump with gasket too) but now my 94 land cruiser is making a weird noise really loud like if a belt was slipping but it sounds more where the waterpump-thermostat area is, and obviously and didn’t make this sound before, just after i replaced everything.
Not sure amigo. Isbthe belt actually slipping?
@@jeepingneatus doesn’t seem like it’s slipping, and the sound its only when the engine its cold, try to take some air out from the radiador leaving the cap open up and a lot of bubbles came out but i dont know if it’s something else
@@Asco-pt8dp hmm, turn the heater on full blast and run it up to temperature to make sure the coolant is flowing and the water pump isn't dry
Squeeze those bubbles out
@@jeepingneatus good idea, sadly my ac compressor is out :(, i drove it for around 15min and seem fine, i start it up and let it ran for about 20-30m park to see if it will overheat but it didn’t, and the noise goes away when its hot.
Hi the video isn't playing and I would really like to see how to replace my washer pump; Thank you
Try again. It is working for me
No Yota red???? Heretic!!!
Dude, I knew that was coming! Don't judge me amigo ;)