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Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:49 am
by 3RZ
I like to order parts by their part no's when doing my services, this prevents having to go back and return the incorrect parts supplied by the not so enthusiastic spares salesman and also finding out you have the wrong spare/s once your vehicle is immobile. I write the correct part no's for the spares on the front page of the service book.

You can supplement this thread with the part no's for the different models.

2004 2.7 Hilux DC 4x4 Legend 35 (Should be the same for the other 2.7 models)

Fuel filter GUD-E82 FRAM-G8971
Air filter GUD-ADG933 FRAM-CA5965
Oil Filter GUD-Z217 FRAM-PH4985
Spark plugs NGK-BKR5EYA
Front brake pads Ferodo Platinum-FDB797 ATE-AG577
Rear Brake shoes ATE-819

2004 2.7 3RZ - Ribbed belts for alternator, WP, AC, PS
Goodyear Gatorback
4PK1100
4PK940
5PK865

1999 2.7 3RZ - Ribbed belts (Fanbelts):
Good Year Gatorback
Aircon belt - 4PK 872
Alternator/waterpump belt - 5PK 872
fan/powersteering belt - 4PK 1100

First no indicates the no of ribs, no after the letter indicates the effective inside length of the belt. Most manufacturers use the same code. The numbers are also on the OEM belts, so you can double check.

2.7 3RZ bearing in tensioner pulley:
NSK 6301

wiper blades 1999-2005 Hilux
Left Champion BU15-18 and right B15-20

Front Wheel Bearings
Timken part numbers
Inner Bearing - Timken KJLM104948/10
Outer Bearing - Timken KLM102949/10-TI
Olie seel - 65x85x8

Front Hub Seals
Toyota Part Numbers
Hub Lock O-ring part no 4353260010
Hub Lock "cover" gasket part no 4353160010
Axle Gasket part no 4342260010

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:52 pm
by SYRON CONVERSIONS
Hello, this is cool, thank's for going to the trouble of sharing this info with us all, maybe one of the green men can save it somewhere as well for future reference, well done :D

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:32 pm
by 3RZ
My pleasure Simon, it's the type of info I like to see on the vehicle specific forums as it sometimes takes some digging to get the correct part no's. Especially on the stuff like the fanbelts.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:46 pm
by GTO
Hi Willem

I also wrote down the part numbers in my SRX's manual a couple of years ago because i had the same experience of being supplied the wrong parts.
Thanks for the part numbers for the 2700i I have just bought one last week and those numbers will come in handy when I service her in a few weeks time.
I see the oil filter is in quite an awkward place do you have any tips on how to get to it?
Also where abouts is the fuel filter?How often should you change it?
I presume the 3RZ has a cam chain like the 22R not a belt?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 2:10 pm
by 3RZ
The oil filter isn't that hard to get to. I slide under the car with a mechanics creeper, you can't see it but you can feel it and you will most probably have some oil running down your arm to your armpit. The fuel filter is located on the right hand side of the engine bay gainst the wheel arch if you are standing in front of the engine. I replace the fuel filter every 20000Km's just to be on the safe side, if your filter is dirty the pump has to work harder and may not last as long. The filter on my wife's car is supposed to be replaced after 60000km's, at 25000km's the car's performance was down and I replaced the filter - it looked like mud that came out of the filter.

The 3RZ-FE'S cams are drive by a chain.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 2:35 pm
by GTO
Thanks!
The car has been serviced by the agents, so I better check it out carefully.
My other hilux was also serviced by the agents when I got it.
It was 7 years old at the time and looked like it had never had a coolant change and brakefluid change.I heard some stories of cars that were serviced by the agents whose fuel pumps have packed up because the fuel filter was never changed.
When removing the oil filter which tool is best?I have the one with a chain and a socket attachment on the end.Also it looks as if you have to remove the big guard that protects the engine to get to the filter.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 2:42 pm
by 3RZ
Not necessary to remove anything,slide underneath the vehicle behind the front right hand side wheel, under the driver side door and have a look with a flashlight, you will see what I mean. I just use my hand to loosen and tighten the filter.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 3:39 pm
by GTO
Thanks

I normally find to diffcult to turn it off by hand even though I turned it on by hand. :o

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:00 pm
by 3RZ
Here's the fuel filter, the one you buy is just without the bracket.
FuelFilter.jpg
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Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:04 pm
by GTO
Thanks I thought that was it just wanted to make 100% sure.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:12 pm
by GTO
I spoke to the previous owner a few minutes ago he seems to think the fuel filter was changed at the last service.I must check I saw an invoice in the cuppyhole with the manual.
The bakkie was last serviced in February last year and has only done 8000km(128000km at the moment) since then so when it hits 130000km I am going to give it a service.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:22 am
by BenHur
Guys

Can I confirm what plugs you are using on your 4Y engines. Some say they use BP5EY (I think this is the one the manual gives) others BP6ES. Who uses what and why?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:10 am
by Scooter
BP6ES is in the middle of the spectrum and dissipates the heat quicker than a BP5ES.
BP7ES dissipate the heat even quicker.

I have BP6ES as required by Brospeed as well and they are fine.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:19 am
by 3RZ
The AUS NGK website gives the BP5EY as the correct plug wit the BP6EY as the colder option for the 4Y

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:59 am
by BenHur
Willem enlighten us is the diffs between ES and EY.

BTW I have been using 6ES with 1.2mm gap on the electronic dizzysYs on 4 and it work well, and most guys has Brospead conversions in any case.

Also how many of you remove the washers from the plugs. I was told that the little alu tube the plug fits into is not only a oil seal but actually the plug's gas seal as well. I have seen a few vans where the guys did not remove those plug washers and it then eats into the alu tubes. I always remove the washers.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:05 am
by CasKru
BenHur wrote:Willem enlighten us is the diffs between ES and EY.

BTW I have been using 6ES with 1.2mm gap on the electronic dizzysYs on 4 and it work well, and most guys has Brospead conversions in any case.

Also how many of you remove the washers from the plugs. I was told that the little alu tube the plug fits into is not only a oil seal but actually the plug's gas seal as well. I have seen a few vans where the guys did not remove those plug washers and it then eats into the alu tubes. I always remove the washers.
I for one just screw them in as they come out of the packet. I can't see why they would manufactured it like that if it is not supposed to be user like that

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:10 am
by BenHur
I do not think the 22R has the same alu tube thing as the 4Y, so in your case it is needed.

All plugs come the same it would not make sense to keep other part no's for 4Y's plugs just without the washer. What does the 4Y service manuals recommend with or without?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:23 am
by 3RZ
ES - E=19mm thread reach, S=standard super copper centre electrode
EY - E=19mm thread reach, Y=V grooved centre electrode with extra projection.

I will post two new threads for the heat range and spark plug codes

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:25 pm
by GTO
Hi Willem

I see the owners manual gives valve clearances for the 3RZ motor

Doesnt the 3RZ have self adjusting tappets?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:34 pm
by 3RZ
No, it uses shims to adjust the clearance, if the clearance isn't correct you replace the shim with a thicker or thinner one corresponding to the amount you want to increase or decrease the clearance.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:47 pm
by GTO
So how often should the clearances be checked?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:53 pm
by 3RZ
Stephen I will have to check, but I don't think the clearance will change easily. I don't need to check mine I have changed heads 3 times in the last 50000km's and I am contemplating preparing another head. It gets better with each upgrade :mrgreen:

Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 8:43 am
by pietpetoors
I want to create a page for each Hilux model where I list all the part numbers for the service items we frequently use.
The reason for this: Sometimes you want to replace something, but you first have to remove it before you can go buy the new one. So if we create a page with a list of part numbers you can easily see which parts to buy.

Can we also minimize discussions in this topic. I know it will be necessary to sometimes make a comment especially if somebody listed a part number and your model uses a different part number as the one listed.

If you know of any part numbers please list them here. Please mention for hat vehicle or engine it is for and also mention the brand name for the part. The part number of a GUD or Fram filter differs so you cannot just say 4y Oil filter = Z84 or whatever, we have to know the brand name as well.

I will collect the data from this topic and add them on separate pages the same way I do with the members articles. I will create a separate page for each model ie SFA , IFS or Vigo

There are so many converted vehicles that you can also submit part numbers for the 7MG and Lexus motors as well

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 8:47 am
by pietpetoors
1999 2.7 3RZ - Ribbed belts (Fanbelts):
Good Year
Aircon belt - 4PK 872
Alternator/waterpump belt - 5PK 872
fan/powersteering belt - 4PK 1100

2004 2.7i 3RZ - Ribbed belts (Fanbelts)
Goodyear Gatorback
Waterpump - 4PK1100
Aircon - 4PK940
Power Steering - 5PK865

2.7 3RZ bearing in tensioner pulley:
NSK 6301

wiper blades 1999-2005 Hilux
Left Champion BU15-18 and right B15-20

Service Items
Fuel filter GUD-E82 FRAM-G8971
Air filter GUD-ADG933 FRAM-CA5965
Oil Filter GUD-Z217 FRAM-PH4985
Spark plugs NGK-BKR5EYA
Front brake pads Ferodo Platinum-FDB797 ATE-AG577
Rear Brake shoes ATE-819

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:49 am
by HennieJ2
3RZ wrote:Stephen I will have to check, but I don't think the clearance will change easily. I don't need to check mine I have changed heads 3 times in the last 50000km's and I am contemplating preparing another head. It gets better with each upgrade :mrgreen:
Willem, het jy iewers anders plek waar jy jou mods bespreek? Ek dink dalk daaraan on Leon se big-head SAC Hilux te koop, maar dan sal ek die head moet change, om hom bietjie lewendiger te maak.

HJ

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:07 am
by HennieJ2
Here is some valuable info :thumbup: from Willem's thread, that applies to this thread. Can we please merge the two? :?:

viewtopic.php?f=67&t=3234

Thanks :mrgreen:

Hennie

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:35 am
by pietpetoors
Willem I did not see that you had the same idea. I now locked my topic at viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8320&start=0 and added my details to your post.

Note that the fanbelt sizes differ from my 1999 model to your 2004 model.
Anybody knows why?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:40 am
by HennieJ2
Thanks Pieter,

Willem, can you possible edit your thread heading to include all models, or maybe we need to put this into a sticky with sub-headings that contains the various engine types?

Pieter,

I know there are 2 types of EMU's and even the latter VVTi version(has another model code I think) differs considerably, but the 1999 - mid 2002 models should be the same.

Hennie

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:46 am
by pietpetoors
Seems like the only guys who would like to share part numbers are the 3RZ owners.

I started a static page to put up all the part numbers. You guys can add part numbers for any Hilux or engine (used in Hiluxes) here and I will transfer it to the static page at http://www.hilux4x4.co.za/hilux-part-numbers

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:17 pm
by Family_Dog
HILUX DC SFA 2200 (4Y)



Upper Radiator Hose:

Part No.: 1657171030 R57.00 (ex VAT)



Lower Radiator Hose:

Part No.: 1657271031 R81.00 (ex VAT)


Prices are from Oranje Toyota December 2009. Original TSA items.


-F_D

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:00 pm
by pietpetoors
Thanx Eric I added those to the page. I am not gonna quote prices because the page will remain on their for a couple of years.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:00 pm
by Andries
Parte lys vir Toyota Hilux 4Y, SFA

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:48 am
by pietpetoors
Dankie Andries, waarvoor staan QMS en BMC?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:22 pm
by Andries
QMS staan vir Queen Motor Spares of anders gestel Queenstown Midas. BMC is 'n part plek op Aliwal - Noord, andersins bekend as Inkosi Spares.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:45 am
by HiluxJunkie
"2.7 3RZ bearing in tensioner pulley:
NSK 6301"

Both tensioner puleys uses the same number bearing on the 2001 Raider DC 4x4. The one for the AC belt and the one for the fan belt.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:20 pm
by Family_Dog
2000 Toyota Hilux IFS 2700i Remote Controller:

Part No.: 64003-79550. Price R216.00.


-F_D

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:24 pm
by Family_Dog
Spare Wheel Carrier for the IFS 4x4 models.

TSA will give you a fancy model number, and the cost is R1200 plus VAT.

But you can substitute this with another model number, part # SUJ51-D3001 which is also 4x4 rated and is exactly the same physical part, but at a far more comfortable R410.00, VAT inclusive.

Hound Dog was treated to a new as the cable broke in the old one.
Spare Wheel Carrier for IFS Models.jpg
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-F_D

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:26 pm
by Family_Dog
2700i Spark Plug Lead Set (3RZ)

90919 - 22387

Supplied as a package of four resistive leads with connectors.

(If any individual lead measures higher than 25k-Ohm, clean the end connectors or replace the set.)


-F_D

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:07 pm
by Family_Dog
Thought this might also be useful...
Hilux 3RZ Ignition Data.pdf
(32.04 KiB) Downloaded 308 times

Note that when you measure the resistance of the Resistive Spark Plug leads, the resistance should be 25,000 Ohm (25kΩ). Use the appropriate range on your DMM.


-F_D

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:24 pm
by JohanM
4Y Engine's service parts

If you buy your service parts from a normal Midas or spares shop a 4Y engine uses these parts:

GUD Filters & NGK Spark Plugs

Air Filter: ADG 727
Fuel Filter: BC30
Oil Filter: Z84
Spark Plugs: BP5EY / BP5ES check in the catalogue as different plugs are used for pre Electronic distributor models and those that have electronic ignition fitted.

Fan Belts:

Alternator V-Belt: 4PK830
Power Steering V-Belt: P473

Tailgate handle for SFA Import Bin (Centre Handle): Part no for Toyota System: 6923089101

Battery Bracket holddown: Part no for Toyota System: 7440405740

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:52 am
by Sylvester
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate heading for this question but I just got of the phone with Goldco in Durban rd, Bellville and they quoted me Approx. R620 for all the service items (GUD filters and NGK plugs but ex. Oil) and the ribbed belts for my '01 2700i. How do those prices compare with anybody elses?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:05 am
by Sylvester
3RZ wrote:I like to order parts by their part no's when doing my services, this prevents having to go back and return the incorrect parts supplied by the not so enthusiastic spares salesman and also finding out you have the wrong spare/s once your vehicle is immobile. I write the correct part no's for the spares on the front page of the service book.

You can supplement this thread with the part no's for the different models.

2004 2.7 Hilux DC 4x4 Legend 35 (Should be the same for the other 2.7 models)

Fuel filter GUD-E82 FRAM-G8971
Air filter GUD-ADG933 FRAM-CA5965
Oil Filter GUD-Z217 FRAM-PH4985
Spark plugs NGK-BKR5EYA
Front brake pads Ferodo Platinum-FDB797 ATE-AG577
Rear Brake shoes ATE-819

2004 2.7 3RZ - Ribbed belts for alternator, WP, AC, PS
Goodyear Gatorback
4PK1100
4PK940
5PK865

1999 2.7 3RZ - Ribbed belts (Fanbelts):
Good Year Gatorback
Aircon belt - 4PK 872
Alternator/waterpump belt - 5PK 872
fan/powersteering belt - 4PK 1100

First no indicates the no of ribs, no after the letter indicates the effective inside length of the belt. Most manufacturers use the same code. The numbers are also on the OEM belts, so you can double check.

2.7 3RZ bearing in tensioner pulley:
NSK 6301

wiper blades 1999-2005 Hilux
Left Champion BU15-18 and right B15-20
My vehicle is a 2001 2700i D/C 4x4 SRX. I discovered that I needed to use the 4pk 940 belt for the A/C belt not the 4pk872. Anybody wish to offer a reason for this? I have no clue. Maybe the compressor was changed for a new one along the way?

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:32 am
by pietpetoors
Craig, I have a 1999 2.7 and it also uses 4PK 872
All I can think is that the compressor has been replaced with a non-standard compressor.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:36 am
by Sylvester
pietpetoors wrote:Craig, I have a 1999 2.7 and it also uses 4PK 872
All I can think is that the compressor has been replaced with a non-standard compressor.
Thats what I reckoned too, probably one from the newer engine.


...Anybody looking for a 4PK872, I have a Gatorback for you free of charge!

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:17 pm
by 3RZ
GUD & Fram Part numbers for filters for the 3.0 D4D & 4.0 V6

3.0 D4D
Gud Oil Z85
Fram Oil PH2964
Gud Fuel G1142
Fram Fuel CA9082
Gud AIR AG1136R
Fram air CA9916

4.0 V6
Gud Oil Z384
Fram Oil PH5299
Gud Fuel E140
Fram Fuel G10175
Gud Air AG1254
Fram Air CA9683

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 12:59 pm
by Toybox
SFA front brake pads - FDB288-CER (Ferodo ceramic)
SFA front brake pad retaining pins (includes anti-rattle spring) - 1050-1 (made by Quick brake)

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:33 pm
by Polarbear2008
IFS HILUX (PRE VIGO) KZTE diesel

1780167070 - Air cleaner element
2339064480 - Fuel filter
9091530002 - Oil filter
1356869085 - Timing Belt (cam belt)
9031195008 - Oil Seal (crank end seal)
9091602385 - Twin alternator belts (sold as 1 set)
0446535260 - Front disc pad set

Got this info off the Toyota invoice for my 200k service. Because I didn't own the vehicle at 150k (when the cam belt was due) I had it replaced at 200k, just as peace of mind.

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 9:07 am
by Family_Dog
> BUMP <

I thought it useful to bump this thread because most of us had forgotten about it and the new guys have probably never seen it! ;)

Let's get more input on part numbers and pricing at date of purchase.


-F_D

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:11 pm
by Family_Dog
From JohanM...
---
Well just some things that might be usefull for the SFA owners. Prices are ex Agents.

Caliper seal kit for the solid disc calipers : 0447930031 - R896.47 ex vat
Front sideshaft knuckle bushes : 9099970067 - R318.29 ex vat each
Knuckle oil seal : 9031133085VP - R37.58 ex vat each

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 11:05 am
by Mars
2006 3.0 D4D front brake pads. Ferrodo Premier FDB 1852

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 2:13 pm
by Toppie57
Has anyone looked at "toyodiy.com" for part numbers. By adding your VIN or Chassis number, most part numbers can be obtained?

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 6:26 pm
by Family_Dog
Welcome Greg. Yep, we regard that as our "Toyota Bible", most useful site :)


-F_D

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 8:08 am
by des007
Good Stuff 3rz,keep it up,thanx :yahoo:

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 3:20 pm
by Mars
2.5 (2KDFTV) and 3Lt D4D (1KDFTV) Serpentine Belt - Gates 7PK1515

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 12:05 pm
by Family_Dog
Let's bump this thread again. Submit your part numbers.


-F_D

Re: Part no's for normal service items

Posted: Sun May 08, 2016 3:58 pm
by dalkill
3RZ wrote:GUD & Fram Part numbers for filters for the 3.0 D4D & 4.0 V6

3.0 D4D
Gud Oil Z85
Fram Oil PH2964
Gud Fuel G1142
Fram Fuel CA9082
Gud AIR AG1136R
Fram air CA9916

4.0 V6
Gud Oil Z384
Fram Oil PH5299
Gud Fuel E140
Fram Fuel G10175
Gud Air AG1254
Fram Air CA9683
Can anyone confirm the d4d oil filter please.
I bought one at suburban spares and they gave me Z384.
This was the correct one according to gud site???

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 3:00 pm
by dalkill
anybody??

I spoke to my machie, he says Z85.
SO too says Autozone (even they seem confused
http://www.guzzle.co.za/specials/view/444535/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.guzzle.co.za/specials/view/762123/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
).

Midas, Suburban Spares and GUD website say Z384.

Both seem very similar, with one being slightly larger
http://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/sho ... p?t=232381" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Part numbers for service items on all models

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 6:39 pm
by echosten
Hi all,
I would like to buy a spare diesel fuel filter for my 2014 3.0 D4D.

On the post viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8320&p=155898&hilit=CA9082#p155898" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; the part number recommended is FRAM CA9082.

While on the post viewtopic.php?f=3&t=24691&p=455367&hilit=c10353#p455367" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; the part number recommended is FRAM C10353.

So my question is which of the two is the correct FRAM part number? :eh: