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...placement of the beads of sealant. Do they though... I'll attach the Repair Manual instruction for timing chain cover install; it's just nuts.
...small gizmo round back), just round the corner from the timing chain cover (an extensive panel, covers right end of engine, aka “front” of...
Update: Purchased new head bolts and compared the length with old ones. The old head bolts were significantly longer than the new ones (confirmed...
...of the time its the rtv sealant they use to seal the timing chain cover. Generally not enough where different parts of the block meet under...
These engines typically leak at the timing chain cover on the left side. Its a big job to access so might as well wait until its head gasket time.
I had mine covered under warranty. The attached link will show you what was involved to have it fixed. Timing Chain Tensioner "O"...
...the oil pressure sensor, that's not a problem with the timing chain cover. If and when you can, take that passenger side front wheel off, look...
Did you take the whole timing cover off or just the tensioner? If you have the timing cover on, you can take the crank pulley off (you will need...
Pulled it apart and replaced the valve cover gasket.. how much slack should be in the timing chain? Because I’m pretty sure that’s the problem
I think the timing chain cover reseal almost requires engine removal. Done with the engine in place it's almost impossible to do it right.
Update: dealer confirmed it's the seal of the timing chain cover. Will take the whole day today to repair. Hope they will do a good job. :pray:
...on the outside of the engine, which is more commonly a timing chain cover on these engines. Sometimes the timing chain tensioner or oil...
Do you know the timing cover sequence and torque specs? The valve cover torque and sequence (if it applies) also by any chance?
So it can't have anything to do with coolant flow. As the noise changes with engine RPM and is there without belt. So in the front of the engine...
Interesting, the timing chain is under $150 here: Timing Chain for 2015 Toyota Prius|13506-0T020 : Toyota Online Parts | Genuine Toyota parts |...
...and worked on, without removing the engine. The timing chain cover on that Nissan, faces the front of the engine blablabla. Radiator and the...
I believe you are good to go. I would take the slack out of the chain after everything is set, before putting the tensioner in. If the camshafts...
...reworked/redone. In other words, Toyota diagnosed timing chain cover leak, the work was done to remove and re-seal the gasket with new FIPG....
You mean the timing chain cover I assume, the big panel at "front" of engine, aka passenger end of engine, with the (empty) accessory pulley?
The timing chain cover isn't something you can take off without removing the engine, I think. At least it would be very difficult.