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Rebuild Parts List


Luka-P

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After having all the work done on the engine machine wise, I have now started looking at parts to get things back together. I have searched the forum for fine detail but Im only getting major components. With a few people, as well as myself, doing this I thought maybe a parts list could be put together. Ill write up the majority of parts I believe are needed and then people can add to it and Ill edit the original list, therefore we will have all the components required for a rebuild. This could be done to give people an idea on what they'll be looking at if attempting this task or a reference when purchasing parts.

 

I understand that there will be some debate on this due to people needing pistons, rods etc. I think this could just be a comprehensive parts list with things that need replacing regardless, to do a proper rebuild that is ;)

 

Part numbers wont be entered due to variations of different sizes ie big ends, mains etc.

 

 

For a 2JZ-GTE

 

Cheers!

 

Parts:

 

Full Gasket Kit

Big End Bearings

Main Bearings

Thrust Washers

Silicone Gasket

Oil Pump

Water Pump

Piston Rings

Flywheel Bolts

Billet Cap Studs

Head Studs

Cambelt Drive Sproket

Cambelt

Cambelt Tensioner

Crank Pulley Bolt

Aux Belt

Crank Pulley

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You don't need the front and rear oil seals - they are in the full engine rebuild gasket kit. Not sure what you mean by "billet cap studs". The stock main caps (which aren't billet) are held with bolts, as is the head. You can reuse the old bolts as long as they are in spec, or buy aftermarket studs and nuts.

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You don't need the front and rear oil seals - they are in the full engine rebuild gasket kit. Not sure what you mean by "billet cap studs". The stock main caps (which aren't billet) are held with bolts, as is the head. You can reuse the old bolts as long as they are in spec, or buy aftermarket studs and nuts.

 

Right, Ill get that changed then. They were what I was referring to though. I suppose for arguments sake, the bolts could be replaced due to them being TTY?

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Right, Ill get that changed then. They were what I was referring to though. I suppose for arguments sake, the bolts could be replaced due to them being TTY?

 

Yeah, you sure could. I'd probably change them anyway, but there is a spec in the engine manual to measure and check if they have stretched too far.

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