The first time I tried to remove the 19mm crankshaft bolt on my 1992 (might have be a later model), I ended up using a 4' breaker bar. Then a puller was used to remove the pulley/balancer. Enough of that. Before I reinstalled them, a little anti-seize on both. Next time, the bolt came out easy peasy with an air ratchet and the pulley/balancer was as easy. I have doing timing belts on my Tacomas since around 1992 and the anti-seize always works.
Here is my take on that harmonic balancer. I just took one off today actually. While it was very snug side to side, ie trying to pry it off, wasn't happening. What I ended up doing is, it had a very slight looseness turning, ie clockwise ad counter clockwise just a tiny bit as it contacted the woodruff key. This was enough with outward pressure to slide it off the crank.:) now just looking for the bolts holding the ac compressor tensioner housing.
I wish more videos were like this!!! It’s so helpful a lot when things are explained and you can watch step by step on how to do things with explanations of what to do and not to do and why. This was extremely helpful and I’ll definitely subscribe.
Thank you very much, honestly the whole reason I started my channel is because when I first starting working on diesels I did not have any training or any techs to help me. I would research on RUclips what to test and how for a symptom, or if it was a repair I would skim through for the important info. I am happy to pass a long my experience and love to hear when it helps people out. If you have any questions message me on Instagram. I have actually helped quite a few people with specific things on Instagram. Thank you for watching I appreciate it.
As long as you have all the timing marks lined up with the engine top dead center compression stroke does it really matter where the lines on the belt is
If you are referring to the lines on a new belt the answer is not however those lines are there to make sure that all the cams and crank all line up correctly. So I mean I guess the lines do matter just not sure what you are referring to. If you message me on my Instagram I can try to help you more. Thanks for watching.
After you have all the timing marks lined up and the belt on you should be good to go. It’s recommended that you turn the engine over two times by hand. And when you do the belt marks and the cam marks won’t be lined up any more. Maybe after several hundred revolutions they might come together and then be off again after the next revolution.
Yeah you do because you need to remove upper radiator hose, also why would you not replace water pump? That seems odd to me. I would personally never replace a timing belt with the water pump not even on my own vehicle. Thanks for watching and good luck.
@@NutsandBoltswithTone agreed, its a friends car and her timing belt broke, she doesnt have the funds to replace the water pump too. If its not leaking we will send it so she can get back on the road
@@NutsandBoltswithToneI’m having SO much trouble with this. The bolts on the compressor are really hard to reach and some bolts won’t come out fully because they hit the frame before they can fully come out. I have a 2003 Tacoma 3.4L.
What I have done in the past is to put a piece of cardboard inbetween the fan and the radiator that way there is a cushion so the fan doesn’t hit the radiator.
Then you cannot use paint markers, you have to align all the sprockets and make sure it is timed properly. Then roll the engine over 2 full times and confirm all your timing marks lines up. Thanks for watching.
Well maybe it was only certain years I am not sure, I just know that everytime I do a timing belt on one of these I have learned to tell the service advisor if it is FED or CA. I have got the wrong water pumps so many times that I learned my lesson. The reason for the different water pump is if it has an external oil cooler on driver side of block. Sorry if you wasted your time I am just trying to help people out. Thank you for watching. In the future if you watch any of my videos and have a question about something feel free to message me on Instagram and I can try to help you out.
Thanks for showing the little mistakes! So much more practical . Good work!
You are very welcome
Very useful video thanks for showing how it truly works out 95%of the time instead of the usual life's flawless videos two thumbs up bro
Thank you very much and I appreciate you watching.
The first time I tried to remove the 19mm crankshaft bolt on my 1992 (might have be a later model), I ended up using a 4' breaker bar. Then a puller was used to remove the pulley/balancer. Enough of that. Before I reinstalled them, a little anti-seize on both. Next time, the bolt came out easy peasy with an air ratchet and the pulley/balancer was as easy. I have doing timing belts on my Tacomas since around 1992 and the anti-seize always works.
@@mikecelmer9698 nice tip thanks
did my tbelt on my 95 T100 in 3 hours... thanks for the information
Awesome that is great to hear. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing your quirks along with the process.. These are frustrating but are all part of getting the job done.
Very true. Thanks for watching.
Here is my take on that harmonic balancer. I just took one off today actually. While it was very snug side to side, ie trying to pry it off, wasn't happening. What I ended up doing is, it had a very slight looseness turning, ie clockwise ad counter clockwise just a tiny bit as it contacted the woodruff key. This was enough with outward pressure to slide it off the crank.:) now just looking for the bolts holding the ac compressor tensioner housing.
Good job getting it off. Good luck with the rest of the job. Thanks for watching
I wish more videos were like this!!! It’s so helpful a lot when things are explained and you can watch step by step on how to do things with explanations of what to do and not to do and why. This was extremely helpful and I’ll definitely subscribe.
Thank you very much, honestly the whole reason I started my channel is because when I first starting working on diesels I did not have any training or any techs to help me. I would research on RUclips what to test and how for a symptom, or if it was a repair I would skim through for the important info. I am happy to pass a long my experience and love to hear when it helps people out. If you have any questions message me on Instagram. I have actually helped quite a few people with specific things on Instagram. Thank you for watching I appreciate it.
As long as you have all the timing marks lined up with the engine top dead center compression stroke does it really matter where the lines on the belt is
If you are referring to the lines on a new belt the answer is not however those lines are there to make sure that all the cams and crank all line up correctly. So I mean I guess the lines do matter just not sure what you are referring to. If you message me on my Instagram I can try to help you more. Thanks for watching.
After you have all the timing marks lined up and the belt on you should be good to go. It’s recommended that you turn the engine over two times by hand. And when you do the belt marks and the cam marks won’t be lined up any more.
Maybe after several hundred revolutions they might come together and then be off again after the next revolution.
Do you happen to have a link for the head lamp you used towards the end in the video? Thanks!
I actually do not have a link to it as I don't recommend it. Thanks for watching. Here is the one I recommend and wear everyday
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What size bolts do you use for the harmonic balance to remove it
That's what I would like to know !
I'm not sure I just have a box of different bolts for all different vehicles. Thanks for watching
About to have to do this. Gonna replace the radiator as well, maybe it won’t to to much of a nightmare
No it is not a nightmare at all. With the radiator out it is easier because you have more room. Thanks for watching.
@@NutsandBoltswithTone is when she’s a little rusty. 😅
Do you need to drain the coolant if you arent messing with the water pump? I would imagine you wouldnt, right?
Yeah you do because you need to remove upper radiator hose, also why would you not replace water pump? That seems odd to me. I would personally never replace a timing belt with the water pump not even on my own vehicle. Thanks for watching and good luck.
@@NutsandBoltswithTone agreed, its a friends car and her timing belt broke, she doesnt have the funds to replace the water pump too. If its not leaking we will send it so she can get back on the road
@@BlackThrasherrr that makes sense. Good luck
Excellent video,man. Thanks for your time.
You are very welcome thank you for watching.
What is the water pump bolt trq? Great video!
Message me your vehicle info on my Instagram and I can look it up for u. Thanks for watching
FYI the 3.4 thermostat goes in upside down in the 6 o’clock. Not sure why but that’s what it says in the manual
Thx
What happens if the belt skip time or isn't done properly?
Then the valves can hit the pistons.
Great video!! I am impressed!! Thank you!!!
Thank you very much and I appreciate you watching.
Air hammer is the fastest way to get most fan clutches off.
@@greendaygirl357 I prefer the tool but yeah that works as well
So you removed the AC 4 bolts and AC and ac bracket comes off
You have to remove compressor from bracket then the ac bracket. 4 bolts in compressor then 4 or 5 in bracket. Thx for watching
@@NutsandBoltswithToneI’m having SO much trouble with this. The bolts on the compressor are really hard to reach and some bolts won’t come out fully because they hit the frame before they can fully come out. I have a 2003 Tacoma 3.4L.
What I have done in the past is to put a piece of cardboard inbetween the fan and the radiator that way there is a cushion so the fan doesn’t hit the radiator.
That is a great idea. Thanks for watching.
so my tensioner pulley didnt move freely but i did everything you did
That is strange. Message me on Instagram and I can help u out. Thanks for watching
How can you move the tensioner on top @@NutsandBoltswithTone
Do you have a special tool to set on time the pulleys on top
@juanglezromero9360 I'm not sure what your asking. Message me a little more info on my Instagram I'll try to help you out. Thanks for watching.
What if the belt is broke?
Then you cannot use paint markers, you have to align all the sprockets and make sure it is timed properly. Then roll the engine over 2 full times and confirm all your timing marks lines up. Thanks for watching.
Bout too do the same timing belt on an aussie lux 😅 she is a little more crusty then that one lmao
Good luck.
DO YOUR CRANK AND CAM SEALS WHILE YOUR IN THERE.
Yup
Should have used a pipe wrench and a breaker bar. Never not works
Ok glad that worked. Thanks for sharing. Thank you for watching.
Solid info T
Thank you and I appreciate you watching.
Wasted a lot of time with that CA emissions water pump comment, they are all the same U.S. fed and ca. They have that inlet
Well maybe it was only certain years I am not sure, I just know that everytime I do a timing belt on one of these I have learned to tell the service advisor if it is FED or CA. I have got the wrong water pumps so many times that I learned my lesson. The reason for the different water pump is if it has an external oil cooler on driver side of block. Sorry if you wasted your time I am just trying to help people out. Thank you for watching. In the future if you watch any of my videos and have a question about something feel free to message me on Instagram and I can try to help you out.
The old belt didn’t look that bad
Nope, was doing it for maintenence. Thanks for watching
Right, how many miles on this?