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Water Pump Leaking...What all should I replace?

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Old 10-03-09 | 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by sakataj
dunno what lexus dealer u work at but my lexus dealership locally DEF wanted more than 628 for the timing belt....not even for my 100k maint, i mean just for the timing belt install
My quote from the dealership was much higher also.. I ended getting my 90k service done at Exact MS and it still cost around $1100 for labor + parts.
Old 10-05-09 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by djspawn00
parts i used on my 90k service, got everything from irontoad since i get their shipments sooner.

Timing Belt Item: 13568-49036
Idler Item:13505-46041
PUMP ASSY, WATER Item: 161004987683
Lexus OEM O-Ring (For Water Outlet)Item: 96761-24028
Lexus OEM O-Ring (For Water By-Pass Pipe)Item: 96761-24022
Timing Belt Tensioner - 13540-46030
Crank Seal - 90311-46001
Cam Seal - 90311-40020 (2 Pieces)
Drive belt 99366-d1930
i bought my cam seals for the gs430 and decided never to install them as they werent leaking maybe i should sell them

Originally Posted by sleeper408
My quote from the dealership was much higher also.. I ended getting my 90k service done at Exact MS and it still cost around $1100 for labor + parts.
yeah i wasnt gonna go to the dealership for a 2k visit @ 90k miles
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