Toyota Camry V6 3MZ-FE Timing Belt, Water Pump, Seals & Pulleys Replacement
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- Опубліковано 2 бер 2019
- This video will show you step-by-step on how to replace the timing belt, water pump, idler pulley, tension pulley, camshaft seals and crankshaft seal on a 2006 Toyota Camry with the 3MZFE engine. I used an OEM water pump made by Aisin, GMB bearings and a Bando Timing Belt. The replacement procedure is similar to a video I had previously made on a 2006 Sienna with a 3MZFE engine with a few minor differences but essentially the same. This engine is also used on the Lexus ES330 and RX330; the 330 meaning 3.3 liter. On the Camry, the engine does not require tilting up to remove the torque rod mount off the engine ... that is, there's enough room for the mount to clear the mounting studs.
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Parts and Specialty Tools:
Toyota Camry, 2002-2006 (Haynes Repair Manual) 1st Edition
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AISIN TKT-026 Engine Timing Belt Kit with Water Pump (all OEM parts)
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Toyota OEM Timing Belt Water Pump Kit for Toyota 2001-2006 3MZFE V6 3.3L Camry Sienna Solara Highlander
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Timing Belt & Water Pump Component Kit (Good kit … comes with OEM Mitsuboshi Timing Belt, Aisin Water Pump & GMB Bearings):
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Evergreen Timing Belt Water Pump Kit - With New Tensioner:
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Always use silicone based grease on rubber to prevent it from swelling.
Permatex 22058 Dielectric Tune-Up Grease:
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Use this tool set to pull the harmonic balancer off.
Harmonic Balancer Puller Tool:
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One of the easiest ways of removing those stubborn camshaft seals.
Camshaft Seal Removal Tool:
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Use this tool to push the new seals in hassle free.
Camshaft Seal Installation Tool:
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I attach this wire brush to my Milwaukee right angle drill.
DEWALT DW4901 1-Inch Crimped End Wire Brush:
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This is what I use to wire brush clean the engine's water pump mounting surface.
Milwaukee Right Angle Drill:
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This high mass socket, I guarantee, will get that stubborn 22 mm crankshaft pulley bolt off with an electric impact driver!
22 mm High Mass Harmonic Balancer Bolt Removal Socket:
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Here's a set of high mass sockets if dealing with other engines outside of Toyota.
OEMTOOLS High Mass 6 Piece Crank Bolt Socket Set, 6 Pack
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You need this to hold the camshaft sprockets when removing the camshaft bolts.
Chain Strap Wrench:
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If you do not feel comfortable using a chain strap wrench to remove the camshaft pulley bolt, you can try using a universal pulley holder tool. You'll need to use this in conjunction with a "cheater bar".
OTC Universal Pulley Holder:
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You'll need some serious torque to get the camshaft pulley bolts off.
24" Breaker Bar:
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These long handle, flex head, reverse direction, index box wrench is what I and the pros use on a daily basis. Once you have these, you'll be wondering why you never had these to begin with.
Mountain RM6 Chrome Metric Box Wrench Set
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Mountain MTNRM1214 Ratcheting Double Box Flex Wrench, 12x14mm
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Telescoping 2" Round Inspection Mirror:
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Powered Impact Tool (not the one I used, but less expensive quality corded version):
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Battery Electric - Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/2" Compact Impact Wrench (Tool Only)
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Battery Electric - Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/2" Compact Impact Wrench with battery & charger
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Electric Ratchet Wrench - M12 Fuel 3/8" Ratchet (Bare Tool)
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1400 lbs Electric Impact Wrench - Milwaukee M18 Fuel High Torque 1/2-Inch Impact Wrench with Friction Ring
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Almost 2 years later and still helping people with this video. Excellent work both on the car and the video editing!
Much appreciated!
@@hardlymovingpro
Yes, thank you!! Very helpful 👍
That is such a well made video I referred back to it like 4 times, I just finished my project (water pump) and all turned out great, thanks too you! I had to call a mobile tire repair guy w\ a 3\4 impact though for main pulley bolt..
Hey glad it worked out for you! That pulley bolt can be a show stopper. Only thing that works to get it off is a high mass impact socket.
Exquisite clarity, what great camera work.
Thanks ... appreciate your comment.
BEST guide I've seen so far. Great JOB
Glad you liked it!
I’ve done this before, but still getting a refresher from your video... great advice on relieving slack on the belt to get it in place... that was a huge struggle the first time!
Glad it worked out for you. Surprised how people don't consider moving either the cam or crank towards each other to ease installation of the timing belt.
This is how all "how to" videos should be..Great work!
Really appreciate your comment and thanks for your support!
YES!!!! you are correct I agree!!
Incredible. I feel like Luke being taught by Yoda. Thank you for all these master class methods!
You bet!
Just got done with my 05 Camry. I was seriously considering taking it to the shop but did it in my garage. You saved me some cash and for that I say Thank You. Your video is excellent and right on point. Good job my friend. Couldn't have done it without your video.
Good for you and thanks for sharing!
Very well shot, explained, and executed. I'm a fan! Learned a lot.
By far the best video explaining every step to do a complete timing belt change on the 3MZ-FE engine. Got the screen of my tablet all smeared with oily fingerprints stopping and starting this video. Recently purchased a 2008 Solara convertible and plan to keep it going for a really long time. Not knowing if the belt had been changed and at 128,000 miles it was beyond time so I bought an Aisin kit plus the cam and crank seals along with the correct Toyota antifreeze. Save yourself the possible frustration of getting started and then dead in the water.... buy a high mass socket to get the crank bolt off. Just for confirmation this was a worthwhile purchase, I tried a regular impact socket and it wouldn't budge the bolt. The high mass socket made the difference. Also, that seal puller is a worthwhile investment.
Good story and thanks for sharing!
WONDERFUL!!! Just did everything and your video is clear and very to the point! This is what makes youtube wonderful!
Thanks for your post and glad it worked out for you!
THANK YOU!! Just recently got a 2000 Camry with the same motor and I couldn’t find anything on how to replace the timing belt! You video helped a lot and I got it done easily!!
Glad it helped!
Great job on showing in detail how to put the timing belt on. I was having trouble with it. Wish I could give 1000 thumbs up.
Thanks!
Best vid I've seen on this engine. Not looking forward to doing the job myself, but it has to be done. After doing stuff like this you can see why so many mechanics leave the trade. Your hands get cut to pieces, even with gloves on, every day working on cars that the engineers didn't give much thought to the person repairing.
You're right! It's a tough occupation to make a living with so many makes and models out there!
HMP, Great best video and detailed instructions I have seen! unlike others watching for me this convinced me to take it to the experts like you. I did watch the whole thing because it was so entertaining and not boring watching too much talk and time taking off a simple bolt. Edited perfect and fun to watch your videos during the pandemic. Cheers!
Awesome, thank you! Glad you liked it!
Outstanding video, one of the best how to video's I've seen. Love the way you used pointers to point out specific things that need to be looked at.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for sharing!
You make it look easy. Great tips and advice too! Well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks a bunch. I have a 2006 Solara and your instructions worked perfectly. I would not have attempted it with out this video.
Glad it helped!
Such precision work! Phenominal job with the step by step detail and instructions!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
One of the best timing belt videos I've seen
Thanks ... Glad you like it!
This video makes me feel very confident in doing this job myself! Thanks! I'll be replacing the belt, seals and water pump. I'm noticing an oil leak coming from this area. Hopefully changing the seals will help with that...
The camshaft seals are a major source of oil leakage. When you take off the rear camshaft sprocket / timing belt dust cover, you'll better see if the valve cover gaskets are leaking at the corners as well.
After watching your whole video, everything else I've seen to fix my Camry seems to be simpler. This is some tedious job.
Well done.
Thanks for your post and comment. If doing this job for the first time, yes ... it does appear to be a tedious ... which may explain why repair shops will give you big $$$'s estimates. I've done it so many times on this engine by using electric impact tools and specialty tools that I can complete the job in under 4 hours. Fortunately, it only needs to be performed every 100k miles.
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Great video. The 22mm high mass socket made all the difference on the harmonic balancer bolt. I almost gave up before that.
Use to get worked up wondering if my impact driver could torque off the balancer bolt. Not anymore with that high mass socket!
Nothing but admiration for your skill. This explains all !
Thanks and appreciate your post!
Very well made video, good detail, I had a diagram for the timing Mark's when I was doing mine today but your method for linning up all the Mark's was very helpful, thank you
Nice work and glad the video helped!
This is by far the best video ever , changing your timing belt . Can’t thank you enough !
Glad it helped and thanks for your post!
Perfect camera work!
That's a great tip on backing off the front cam and crank a bit while installing the belt. I watched your video as a refresher course - I'm getting ready to do my second timing belt job on this motor - the dealer did the first, so the engine is getting ready to be on its 4th belt!
4th belt change? ... wow! You must have over 300k miles on your car? Thanks for your comment and support!
@@hardlymovingpro Well, 4th belt in total... 3rd belt change. I'm at 279K miles. 1st belt was late, so 3rd belt service schedule would have been 270k since Toyota recommends 90k interval on these.
@@lsh3rd Or every 7 or 8 years I believe. I had recently replaced a belt on a 2008 Suzuki Forenza with only 32K miles. There were cranks throughout the entire belt and definitely needed replacement. Manufacturer's stated service interval was 60K miles or 8 years.
Thanks for the info it's awsome. Got the sprocket tool from amozon. Got sprocket off. Most auto parts don't carry this tool. Thank you so much for making this video.
Good job and congratulations on getting the sprocket off! My pleasure making the video for guys like you who appreciate it!
Great video! The 3MZ-FE is a fantastic engine and very reliable
Thanks and you're right about the MZ-FE!
Excellent video. Straight to my saved favs for future reference when the time comes for me to do this. Thanks for posting!
Good luck when you're ready!
Thanks for the video. Best I've seen on this procedure.
My pleasure and more videos to come!
Great work I love how you take the slack out of the belt that's a good thing to know
Thanks 👍
This is how a How To video should be done and it exactly the same engine, Thank so much! GOD Bless.
Thanks!
So much work! I have an appreciation for auto technician MORE than ever.
No too bad after you've done it a few times with the right tools.
Wow what a professional mechanic he made it look so easy. I need made done on my lexus ls430 2001.
Appreciate your comment! IS430 is a little bit more involved. Need to remove the radiator to get a impact tool to remove the crank shaft pulley bolt ... camshaft seals can only be replace by removing the camshaft ... and the seals do leak.
This is the BEST video on how to replace the RX 330's timing belt and water pump! Thank you kindly! I am a subscriber!
Glad you found the video useful!
BTW ... Just did a video on the hybrid version of the RX with the same engine. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/ceAVbcE1C00/v-deo.html
Best timing belt change I've ever seen. I wish you could do mine :(
If you're around the Memphis area.
Superb video....fast enough to get the point with minimal waste of time. Excellent tips!
Glad you liked it!
Impeccable camera work. Clear as a bell. Thank you.
Thanks for your post and comment!
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Amazing video! Great work on the video itself and the workmanship on the repair!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I concur Stewart Harrison! Best Video yet. Very thorough
Thanks for your comment and support!
Listening to you while pulling those cam seals reminded me that I forgot to pick up a plunger at the Home Depot yesterday. Thanx !
Realize I grunt a lot.
Thank you for the tutorial, the one tooth offset is a great trick to get belt in position! Thank you !
Glad it was helpful and thanks for sharing!
Best video step by step precision replacement & reinstalled, fantastic clear camera work best video on utube ......
Wow, thanks!
I just wanted to replace the bottom pulley.. I couldn’t stop watching though. You’re a beast.
Thanks!
BEST 3.3 tutorial on youtube ! Now ........to amazon .
Thanks!
Very nice clean job. I like that camshaft tool you use.
Thanks! Here another video I made on seal removal tools: ua-cam.com/video/KUSIZs2b4Ck/v-deo.html
Finally a good mechanic and a GOOD operator..
You bet!
This video answered all of my questions.
Thanks for sharing!
Great work!!! Everything is great.
Thanks!
Subscribed, best DIY vid so far! you should include 1mzfe in the title since its a more common engine with the same procedure.
Thanks for your comment. I do have a 1mzfe timing belt video but it's on the Lexus ES300.
This was the best video I could find for this .. thank you... this was very helpfull
Glad it helped!
Thanks so much for this video. It was intelligent and very well versed. The part of offsetting the sprockets to ease belt installation was perhaps the most helpful of all.
Thanks for your post and great news that you did it yourself!
Great video and mechanic works.
Thanks ... appreciate your critique!
Your editing is sooo good.
Thanks!
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Great video bruh, step by step like it alot great work
Thanks for the visit!
Thank you for putting this together
You bet!
Thanks for this great tutorial
My pleasure!
i did this job in the dead of winter, wish i had this video as reference when i did it!
At least you got the job done!
Fantastic work and information! Cheers!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great work. Most shops charge over 1k to do this. Not many good vids such as this video for this engine.
One customer told me that his 2 local Toyota dealers quoted $1800
Great video up to the point of reusing timing belt tensioner. Everyone get a new tensioner not worth the risk.good vid
Very true but I've been noticing that Honda's V6 tensioners tend to leak and loosen up.
Just did this job today thank you so much
Good for you and thanks for sharing!
That solid socket from Lisle. It is a must buy. Even with 600 ft/lbs air impact no go on regular impact socket. Installed Lisle socket on my air impact - 5 seconds. Smoked it.
My sentiments exactly! You can even get away using a 300 lbs electric impact. The Honda 19 mm crank pulley bolt is also a rear bear. No problem with the high mass impact socket!
Thanks,good video.I just bought 2006 3.0 liters Camry.
Good car and engine
Thank you for this excellent information. Excellent video.
You bet!
It is amazing how much work goes into this like taking it all off is a huge job but holy shit putting it all back together is impressive.
Thanks for your feedback on this video! Putting together a video series on rebuilding a 2.4L aluminum engine. A lot more involved than this but doable!
Exquisite demonstration made the job easier and inform me of what tools I would need to acquire to accomplish the task For my friend
Took 7 stores to finally get the chain wrench it was If Vicescript style you Showed The other 6 stores only had the rubber style of strap wrench A cheap cheesy rubber thing that Might work for an oil filter
Good for you that you did it yourself! The big chain strap wrench are commonly used by plumbers.
Great video...thanks
Great great video. Wish you were in SoCal. Definitely shows you know what you’re doing. Thanks
I appreciate that!
Thanks bro just finished my 07 highlander.
Good for you and thanks for sharing!
best of the best ...can't thank you enough 👍
Glad you liked it and thanks for your support 👌!
Also I saw a super neat trick from the car care nut on removing that mounting bracket that sticks on the corroded alignment pin. Hit it on the underside of the top northeast corner. 3 smacks from a small carpenters hammer had it off in a jiffy
Good to know and thanks for sharing!
Excellent video!! Thank You
You bet!
Fantastic job ...thank you.
Thanks for your post and glad you liked the video!
excellent vid !
Thanks!
The best I’ve seen
Thanks!
Awesome job man!
Thanks for the visit!
Is a genius!!☺
Very well done video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video helped me out big time. It was concise and quick to the point. I struggled with getting the timing right.. I ended up releasing and reinstalling the tensioner 4 times. Was extremely frustrating getting the rear cam timed.
A few times the rear cam snapped back approx 45 degrees while setting timing. Have you had this happen and is it something to be concerned about?
I spent probbbaly 18 hours on the t belt + seals + water pump and valve cover gaskets. I attempted to hold the camshaft with a 13/16 wrench and a cheater bar but was only successful on the front cam. The rear one I ended up getting a chain wrench similar to the one you used. The rear manifold bolts were a total pain, but that's a whole another story.
Was wondering if you knew the hourly time for the t belt, seals, wp and valve cover gaskets on an 05 highlander.
Can't thank you enough!
Yes ... the rear cam can spring away from its timing mark. Easiest way to prevent is to position the rear one cog clockwise from the timing mark and to mount the belt on the rear cam first.
Awesome video. Thank you so much.
Glad you liked it!
Needed this, thank you
No problem 😊
Can you put a breaker bar on the crank and turn over the engine to remove the crank bolt?
Sorry for the late response. I use a electric high torque impact gun with a high mass impact socket ... always.
Great video, thanks!!!
You bet!
Thanks you make clear about the mark for timing belt
Glad it helped
That was great- Hands down!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your comment and support!
Very, very good. Congrats for job.
Thank you very much!
Good job, man
Thanks for the visit
Isn’t a easy job, thanks for share this with us 👍🏽
It can be time consuming without the right tools.
Superb job A +
Many thanks!
You do good work.
Thanks!
Genius to speed up certain parts of the video
Glad you liked it!
Excellent!! very nice done, right to the point say only what needs to be said, wasn't any fumbling around well prepared, good camera work. really hate videos that are just senseless talk that doesn't have anything to do with the video, no twenty minutes of watching someone remove a bolt then discovers that he's used the wrong wrench etc.
Thanks for your post and found the video worth watching!
good video. Thanks it looks like you have AISIN set
Yes ... from my past experience, I only used Aisin water pumps on these engines. Other pumps will not last up to 100,000 miles. They generally leak, the bearings wear out, make noise or the shaft may seize.
I think you are the best
Thanks!
What an amazing guide. Well done! Best guide I’ve ever seen. I did my BMW 335i N54 walnut blasting, Valve cover gasket, oil filter & cooler gasket replacement myself and yet after watching you this looks very intimidating. I’m not sure I can handle this job. We have the same engine in our 07 Highlander with 134k miles and the only thing I’ve ever done for it is replace the engine oil, break pads and alternator, nothing else. This service is so overdue for it. I was planning on doing it myself but I’m now contemplating because of the amount of work and tools needed. What is the fair cost to have this done at a Toyota Dealer in comparison to a decent Indy shop?
Thanks for your kind comments! Typical dealers will charge you around $1,200 excluding the cost of the camshaft seals. You have to insist they replace it. They'll says "hey ... it's not leaking". Believe me ... the seals will not last to the next TB service interval. The independents will charge around $800 ... but you must insist they use OEM quality parts ... i.e. Aisin water pump, Mitsuboshi or Bando Timing Belt, Koyo or GMB bearings, Toyota red coolant, etc. There have been other posters reluctant to do this job but did it anyway. Some did it in a few days ... others a whole week ... they all took their time. If you follow this video to the letter, you can do it. If you need help along the way, just post your questions and I'll help you out.
Hardly Moving Productions ok well your words of in encouragement help me to reconsider doing it myself.
So I have the same engine but it is inside of a Highlander. Is everything exactly the same ?
Is your link to amazon for the parts for $108 does that apply to the 07 Highlander also?
Yes but you'll need a step stool since the car sits higher off the ground ... unless you're over 6' 3" tall.
You are amazing!🙏✌️
Thank you 🙌
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