Banjo Posted September 9, 2018 Report Posted September 9, 2018 (edited) Does anyone have the original Toyota P/N, for this seal ? It is slightly narrower than the same seal, fitted to 3K & 4K engines. The OD is 58.0mm, ID is 38.5mm, Width is 8.5mm The 3K & 4K seal is 11mm in width, & cannot be substituted, as they would stick out proud, from the timing chain cover, & possibly rub up against the back of the crankshaft pulley. Cheers Banjo Edited September 11, 2018 by Banjo Quote
Banjo Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Posted September 11, 2018 Thanks Pete, Actually, 90311038022 was the number I had obtained from a Japanese website, but after spending 30 mins at my local Bursons store, with no luck, I was starting to believe I had the wrong part number. Research last night, found that 90311-38022 is a discontinued item, to be replaced by 90311-38053, with same OD & ID, but 7.00mm width, rather than 8.5mm. Then I found that the 90311-38053 was also discontinued, replaced with 90311-38086, with the exact same dimensions as the 90311-38053. So back to Bursons to get a hold of a 90311-38086. To cut a long story short, a supplier was rung, & advised he didn't have the 7.0mm wide seal, but did have 2 off the same seal, but a bit wider, at 8.5mm wide. As that was the original seal I was after, I ordered both of them, & they will be here in the morning. Oh the joys of obtaining olde spare parts ! Thanks for your help. Cheers Banjo Quote
ke70dave Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 I would bypass bursons and go to a proper bearing and seals shop....who bursons are probably ringing....BSC or one of those guys. I got all my bmw seals this way, so cheap too. Quote
Banjo Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Posted September 11, 2018 (edited) Thanks Dave ! Noted. Don't usually buy seals, as I have had a habit of buying up K Series NOS parts, when I see them on-line cheap; including full gasket sets, which include front & rear crankshaft seals. In this case, I grabbed a seal from my "shelf gasket kit", only to find the 3K/4K seals are several mm wider than the seal for the 5K. I just fitted a new Rollmaster duplex timing chain & sprockets, which I must have purchased 2-3 years ago, for a rainy day. Cheers Banjo Edited September 11, 2018 by Banjo Quote
parrot Posted September 12, 2018 Report Posted September 12, 2018 The bearing shops have amazing lists cross referenced to a blinding array of genuine and aftermarket part numbers. And often much cheaper than you would expect. Quote
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