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Old 09-09-05, 08:15 AM
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Default need parts list for timing belt replacement for 99 gs400

a friend and i are going to do the timing belt in our 99 gs4.

can someone provide me a full parts list (and part numbers if possible) for everything that i will need for this service.

all i know is i need the timing belt itself, a water pump, and a belt tensioner. i've been told that i need to replace as many oil seals as possible as well while everything is apart, but the only one i know of is the crank seal.

any help appreciated... thanks
Old 09-10-05, 06:34 AM
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ne1? no one here has done their timing belt?
Old 09-10-05, 06:46 AM
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i would call lexus to be on the safe side or get the service manual
Old 09-10-05, 07:13 AM
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my local lexus dealer is not very helpful. they are more interested in making money doing the service and selling parts at full retail to those who don't

they wanted $600 for the service manual!!! is it possible to find someone who sells it for less?
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$600... i hope you are kidding

contact club lexus vendor darell diller aka sewell lexus

www.lexusparts.com
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Sure thing Ben. Try ordering a belt for it and see what they say. He he. No timing belt Ben. Timing chain. No need to replace.
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what are you talking about ??

there is no timing chain or am I wrong
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Sure thing Ben. Try ordering a belt for it and see what they say. He he. No timing belt Ben. Timing chain. No need to replace.

So you are saying our cars our chain driven and not belt driven?? Pretty sure it is a belt but ok.

As for a list with part numbers - here is what I have

13503-0F010 - Idler S/A Timing - $74.62
13505-0F010 - Idler S/A Timing - $74.31
16100-59275 - Pump Assembly, Water - $124.65
90916-02586 - Belt, V-Ribbed - $82.34
13568-09070 - OHC, Timing Belt - $54.87

Hope this helps,
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So you are saying our cars our chain driven and not belt driven?? Pretty sure it is a belt but ok.

As for a list with part numbers - here is what I have

13503-0F010 - Idler S/A Timing - $74.62
13505-0F010 - Idler S/A Timing - $74.31
16100-59275 - Pump Assembly, Water - $124.65
90916-02586 - Belt, V-Ribbed - $82.34
13568-09070 - OHC, Timing Belt - $54.87

Hope this helps,
Jonny
thanks jonny... it's a start!

but... what's the difference between the first 2 that u have listed above?

is the v-ribbed belt the serpentine belt?

anything for oil seals, like the crank seal, that they say should be done at the same time?
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Originally Posted by Guru
Sure thing Ben. Try ordering a belt for it and see what they say. He he. No timing belt Ben. Timing chain. No need to replace.
Hello Mr. Guru,
All of the Lexus engines used belt.
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Originally Posted by JPI
Hello Mr. Guru,
All of the Lexus engines used belt.
JP Importz
Anyone else see the humor in this???
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
thanks jonny... it's a start!

but... what's the difference between the first 2 that u have listed above?

is the v-ribbed belt the serpentine belt?

anything for oil seals, like the crank seal, that they say should be done at the same time?
Hey man,

I am just going off the invoice I have so I am not sure what the differences are. As for seals

90311-A0001 - Seal, Type Oil - $7.66
90311-71001 - Seal - $16.33 x2 = $32.66

Hope this helps.

Jonny
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thanks jonny... you've helped me a lot
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
thanks jonny... you've helped me a lot
You are welcome man. Hope it all works out.

Jonny
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Bumping an old thread. Does anyone know what the idler sub assembly is? Does it really need to be replaced as part of the 90k?


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