Yo!
Don’t be afraid to use your jack on the engine. Lift the engine up a few inches and it will give way to the pan.
Also don’t forget the frame stiffeners.
yooo! that's a great tip. In an exhausted panic I did the FIPG upside-down on the engine then reattached the pan...horrible time, lots of cursing, and not too confident in the longevity of that seal. I'll have to try it again with this knowledge.
One shouldn't be able to "just lift the engine a couple of inches"
Now if you undo the mounts you can get an inch +/-, but you have to be careful.
Its easy to crush things (above/around the engine) with that method, also the potential for stretching/stressing hoses and wiring.
Toyotavantech: Noooo you can’t lift the engine too much
DIY mechanics: hahah jack go Uga Duga
Well, I didn't say you COULDN'T, just that you shouldn't.
If ya did and the engine moved that much, you may want to get some engine mounts ordered up.
If they're in good nic, the engine should only move a fraction of inch before the chassis starts moving with it.
Greetings to all.
Found a very bad oil leak coming from by oil pan. It was only coming out of the back left corner, the corner that is below the oil filter drivers side. Well you would thing this would be a walk in the park but........... the one12mm bolt that is in that corner where the leak is is positioned very close to the body frame where a socket wrench cannot be put on to tighten. Anybody have a tip on how to do this or do I have to lift the engine out, nope, not me.
Here is a picture of the bolt
MT - been awhile since I crawled under but IIRC, the frame rail shouldn't be that close to the engine.
Is it possible that its the transmission stiffener plate, that is in your way?
Hey buddy, I am not sure what a stiffer plate looks like. I will have to get under there again to look but if memory serves me well it is a big chunk of metal and not sheet metal.
Will advisve
mt
They are cast iron brackets that bolt onto the bottom of the block, just above the oil pan.
The other end attaches to the lower section of the bell housing.( like a 45 degree brace)
They are often in the way, but easy enough to re&re.
Yep, that is what they are for sure.
What do you mean by saying "easy enough to re&re?"
That's a new one for me
MT
Sorry, old shorthand.
re&re = Remove and Replace
Oh crap, am I slow or what
Thanks buddy, will keep you posted
MT
Hey Burnboot:
OK, well I did not have to take off the that piece but you were spot on. I was able to get around it to see the leak was coming from the oil filter housing where it mounts on to the block.Coming right out of the bolt there. I cannot seem to find anyone who even knows what this gasket/O ring is. There is nothing on the site about it. So I guess I will have to take it out and see what it is and punt. If you know anything about it let me know.
Thanks again for all the help.
MT
Like this?
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to 5.15 USD02 15691 15691-71011 01 12.1989 - 01.1990 GASKET, OIL FILTER 4YEC..YR2#,3# 4.91
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hmmm, pic didnt come with :(
That seemed to work tho
That's it!!
So it is a gasket and not an o ring.
Looks like I will have to go to Toyota and get it.
Thanks. will keep you posted
MT
Hey Burnboot:
Well this gasket is nowhere to be found. Toyota cannot even give me a clue on when they can have one. My only idea is to make one. Have any thoughts on this? I check the site for this and found nothing. I will at least post a new message to the group to see if anyone has any idea how to solve this.
Again, thanks for your help on this issue
MT
At this point, it may only be available as part of a set (lower engine set maybe??), if at all.
That gasket is very simple and I would not hesitate to make a new one.
As long as you use proper gasket material (most parts stores will carry something) you should be fine.
Cheers