Fel-Pro ES 72499 Oil Pump Gasket
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I think so. In my opinion, if the engine is a 5SFE, it will work. The score on mine is In case you are in that area, I suggest you replace the crank seal. The one I used leaked after I put it all Make a small bead of RTV to complete the look- There is a gasket on the oring for the oil pump. Not necessary, but if the pump cover is slightly warped it will make life easier for you. In fact, you should use rtv on any rubber material. There will be no leaks to worry about.
It is a pleasure to answer Fel Pro ES72499 does not fit a 1998 Toyota Camry V6, but it does fit 1992-98 Toyota Camry V6 The Toyota Camry 2 was manufactured in 2001. The 4 cylinder engine has a displacement of 4L
It is easier to get the gasket to stick in the channel if I use vaseline. The rest of the requirements are not necessary
Selected User Reviews For Fel-Pro ES 72499 Oil Pump Gasket
There was a broken gasket on the old engine. There is no room for error. I broke the old gasket into a dozen pieces because it was brittle. There was a leak in my car that led to As of now, it seems to be working. As soon as you reach the pump, you can easily replace the gasket and seal. An accomplished do-it-yourselfer can easily reach the pump once they're on their way, but getting there is a little work. See what you need to do by watching online videos. Videos showing how to do it have even been professionally produced. Put in a new timing belt, idler, water pump, thermostat, and thermostat gasket if you replace these parts. As you must remove these components to access the oil pump, now is a good time to replace these components since they will need to be replaced sooner rather than later.
There are no problems with the oil seal and it Another item, rubber o-rings, contains a hole to hook the rubber o-ring into It comes pre-installed with a ring gasket A 99 Camry 4cyl probably wasn't built to fit this part (it definitely wasn't designed to fit one). However, the gasket is the same length so if you are patient, you can use RTV for the grooves and then stretch it out until it holds its I was in a hurry because I needed to drive the car, so I slapped the gasket on and put the cover on, then I'm sorry, but now the water leaks a bit. The next time I pick up a gasket, I'll get one that's a genuine Toyota part, it's only like seven.
The oil pump cover seals perfectly in a 2001 Toyota Camry 4 cyl gas engine. The shaft seal and the cover seal are both perfect. Pro tip It will help you to hold it in place as you make sure the oil pump and cover are back in place if you put a little assembly lube or other grease in the groove this gasket fits into. There won't be a natural tendency for it to stay on its own. Moreover, make sure the shaft seal is covered with high quality oil or grease so it won't start up dry and cook as soon as the oil starts flowing.
As well as replacing the pump shaft, I replaced the impeller. Observe the scoring mark on the image all the way around. It's a waste of time to put on the seal and hope that it doesn't leak. Inspect the pump shaft first and put the new seal on after that. Installation of this product was easy, and durability has been good for over six months. The kit would be recommended by me.
What I ended up having to use sealant for is not clear. I'm not sure if it was a defective water. Despite ordering it online, I would've picked up another if I hadn't ordered it.
nbsp Product is great. It is important to replace this part when doing a timing belt job or if you have an oil leak from the oil pump.
Asked for what I got, and got what I asked for, thank you!.
The item fits perfectly even though it is not sold by the dealer.