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After my car's recent annual service, I’ve decided to replace the timing belt and water pump ahead of schedule, even though they’re not due until next year. In addition to the usual parts, I thought it would be a good idea to replace the drive belt and its associated components, as the drive belt has been changed every five years, but the related parts haven’t been replaced in over two decades. So I ordered and received the following parts now.

Purchased the parts from various sites - lexuspartsdirect.co.uk, Amayama.com, roughtrax4x4.com. 

Parts cost :  £750.00  (Drive belt and associated parts are included - £200)

Labour Cost : TBD (£550?)

Timing Belt/Water Pump/Serpentine Belt Parts:

 

Description

Part Number

Qty

Notes

1

Lexus LS Phase 3 Timing Belt 4.3L Petrol

13568-59095

1

 

2

IDLER SUB-ASSY, TIMING BELT, NO.2

13503-50011

1

 

3

IDLER SUB-ASSY, TIMING BELT, NO.1

13505-50030

1

 

4

TENSIONER ASSY, CHAIN, NO.1

13540-50030

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

THERMOSTAT

90916-03100

1

 Included based on different threads

6

GASKET, THERMOSTAT

16346-50010

1

 Included based on different threads

 

 

 

 

 

7

SHAFT, TIMING BELT IDLER

13556-50010

1

 

8

PULLEY, CRANKSHAFT TIMING

13521-50022

1

 

9

PLATE, CRANK ANGLE SENSOR, NO.1

19315-50020

1

 

10

BOLT (FOR CRANKSHAFT PULLEY SET)

90109-18003

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

PUMP ASSY, ENGINE WATER

16100-59276

1

 Comes with gasket and bolts

 

 

 

 

 

12

Lexus LS Phase 3 Serpentine Fan Belt

90916-02586

1

 

13

PULLEY SUB-ASSY, IDLER , NO.2

16604-50030

1

 

14

TENSIONER ASSY, V-RIBBED BELT

16620-0W101

1

 

15

PLATE, IDLER PULLEY COVER

16659-50022

1

 

16

BOLT

90105-10246

2

 

 Work Stream Planned: (Since it's been more than 2 decades, just replace the parts where ever possible)

1

Replace Timing Belt, tensioner and pulley

2

Replace Water Pump, gaskets

3

Replace Serpentine belt, pulley and tensioner

4

Replace Thermostat with gasket

5

Clean off the cam and crank sensors if possible, replace parts of crankshaft if possible

 

Just wondering do we have to replace any other parts or perform any other work during this mega work?  Did I miss any items?   

Look forward to hearing your valuable opinion.  thanks!

 

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I had read prior it’s up to an 8hr job for an experienced mechanic …… the labour charge might need rethinking ! 
 

And the Radiator replacement every 100k miles / 10 years possibly 🤔

Good luck

Malc 

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@Bob King  Thanks for the message. There’s no oil leak, so I’m a bit hesitant about replacing the camshaft oil seals. However, I'll ask my mechanic to inspect the following items and only replace them if it's absolutely necessary.

I ordered few more parts: (Courier charges more than the parts 😁)

 

Description

Part Number

Qty

Notes

 

SEAL, OIL (FOR CAMSHAFT SETTING)

90311-71002

2

 

 

GASKET, Spark Plug Tube

11193-70010

8

 

 

SEAL (FOR OIL PUMP)

90311-43006

1

 

 

GASKET, THROTTLE BODY

22271-50042

1

 

 

SPRING, CAMSHAFT GEAR; WASHER, CAMSHAFT TIMING GEAR BOLT;WASHER, CAMSHAFT TIMING GEAR BOLT, NO.3

13579-50020

2

 

 

RING, O

96721-24025

4

 

 

SEAL, OIL

90311-95013

1

 

 

GASKET, METAL

90210-25002

2

 

 

WASHER, SEAL (FOR HEAD TO CAMSHAFT BEARING CAP)

90210-07003

8

 

 

GASKET, TIMING BELT COVER NO.3

11319-50030

1

 

 

WASHER, WAVE

90206-42001

2

 

 

RING, SHAFT SNAP

90520-41004

2

 

 

VALVE SUB-ASSY, VENTILATION

12204-50020

1

 

 

GROMMET (FOR VENTILATION SYSTEM)

90480-18001

1

 

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1 hour ago, Malc1 said:

I had read prior it’s up to an 8hr job for an experienced mechanic …… the labour charge might need rethinking ! 
 

And the Radiator replacement every 100k miles / 10 years possibly 🤔

Good luck

Malc 

@Malc1 Thanks, The radiator was replaced in January 2020, so we still have a few more years before it needs attention again !😀

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2 hours ago, Malc1 said:

I had read prior it’s up to an 8hr job for an experienced mechanic …… the labour charge might need rethinking ! 
 

And the Radiator replacement every 100k miles / 10 years possibly 🤔

Good luck

Malc 

8hrs 😮…does that include dinner and tea breaks 😉

Probably a 4-5 hr job for someone who does them regular .

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10 minutes ago, Bob King said:

8hrs 😮…does that include dinner and tea breaks 😉

Probably a 4-5 hr job for someone who does them regular .

I have been thinking the same - 4 to 5 hour job.

The spark plugs are due for replacement next year, but would it be worth including them in this service? With the extra space around the engine during this job, would it make the replacement easier than usual? If it’s going to cost extra time and money, I’ll just wait until next year.

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