ko90ls Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 Hi everyone! I am in the process of doing a TB/WP replacement and i want to do the crank seal so i need to do this asap. The Quote below is from the article for a 90 LS. First it details the crank shaft seal replacement and says to use the timing belt removal also: FRONT CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL Removal & Installation Remove timing belt. See TIMING BELT under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION in this article. Remove crankshaft timing pulley. Cut oil seal lip and pry seal from oil pump/front cover housing. Apply multipurpose grease to new seal lip. Use seal installer and tap in new seal until outer surface is flush with edge of pump case. Reverse removal procedure to complete installation. TIMING BELT Removal 1) Disconnect cable from negative terminal of battery and wait 20 seconds. Remove air duct and dust covers. Remove battery. Remove engine splash shield and drain engine coolant. Remove drive belt, fan, fluid coupling and fan pulley. Disconnect radiator upper hose from water inlet. Remove radiator and air cleaner. Disconnect air cleaner hose from intake air connector pipe. Remove air cleaner, airflow meter and hose assembly. 2) Remove throttle body cover and disconnect cables. Remove intake air connector pipe. Remove A/C compressor without disconnecting hoses and move it aside. Remove power steering pump without disconnecting hoses. Disconnect air hose from air intake chamber. Remove upper high tension wire cover. Remove right side engine wiring cover. 3) Remove left side engine wiring cover. Disconnect PCV hose from valve on left cylinder head. Remove right and left upper timing belt covers. Remove high tension wiring and clamps from distributor caps. Remove left side intermediate timing belt cover and ignition coil. NOTE: DO NOT pull or bend wiring, otherwise inside conductor may be damaged. 4) Remove drive belt idler pulley. Disconnect crank position sensor connector. Remove right side intermediate timing belt cover. Remove rubber caps from distributor cap. Remove ignition coil. Remove water by-pass hose and pipe. Remove left side intermediate timing belt covers. Disconnect crank position sensor wire from clamp on timing belt cover. Remove rubber caps from distributor cap. 5) Remove distributor caps. Remove distributor rotors. Remove distributor housings. Disconnect sensor connector from ignition coil bracket. Disconnect crank position sensor connector from engine wire. 6) Remove alternator. Remove drive belt tensioner located above alternator. Remove spark plugs. If reusing timing belt, check installation marks on timing belt. Ensure there are 4 installation marks on timing belt. See Fig. 13. If installation marks have disappeared, place new marks on timing belt before removing each part. 7) Position No. 1 cylinder at TDC (compression). Turn crankshaft pulley and align groove with "0" timing mark on lower timing belt cover. Ensure timing marks of camshaft timing pulleys and timing belt rear plates align. If not, turn crankshaft one revolution (360 degrees). See Fig. 12. 8) Remove timing belt tensioner. If necessary, place new installation marks on timing belt to match timing marks of camshaft timing pulleys. When replacing only timing belt tensioner, use a piece of string to tension timing belt. Place marks on timing belt and right camshaft timing pulley. Remove tensioner and dust boot. Preset tensioner before installing. 9) Loosen tension between left and right camshaft timing pulleys by slightly turning left pulley clockwise. Disconnect timing belt from camshaft timing pulleys. Remove camshaft timing pulleys. 10) Using puller, remove crankshaft pulley. Remove fan support bracket. Remove lower timing belt cover, spacer and gasket. Remove crank angle sensor plate, which also acts as timing belt guide plate. 11) Ensure installation reference marks are present. Remove timing belt. Remove lower idler pulley. Using puller, remove crankshaft timing belt pulley." first it shows to remove the timing belt which is why i included it. on #10 of the timing belt it says to remove the crank pulley which i have and in #11 is says use a puller to remove the crankshaft timing belt pulley. also on step #1 of the crankshaft seal it says the same thing. do i use the harmonic balance puller? the set of screw that was I have do not look like they will work and there is nowhere to position the center piece? anyone have any expirence with this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ko90ls Posted September 15, 2007 Author Share Posted September 15, 2007 here is a pic from lexls.com it shows the screw holes that i'm gonna try and use Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Wu Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 I have recently done the same job. I went to the local screw specialty store to match up the screw. It's a M6 p1.0 screw. A length of 75mm to 100mm should be fine. You can check out the photo below. http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/gallery/image/2800-screw-for-removing-the-crankshaft-timing-belt-pulley/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenore Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 When you replace the seal be sure to look very closely where the seal contacts the crankshaft. If there is a wear line take 1000 grit wet sand paper and clean it up before installing new seal. There is also something called a crankshaft seal saver which is a stainless steel insert that goes over the crank if the wear is really bad. But a quick burnishing on the surface should be all that is needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billydpowell Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 You should also replace the two cam seals and the idler pulleys, you can get a kit (aisin) from ebay, http://www.ebay.com/itm/LEXUS-LS400-90-97-OEM-COMPLETE-14-piece-FACTORY-OEM-TIMING-KIT-PUMP-BELT-/230935451788?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Year%3A1990%7CMake%3ALexus%7CModel%3ALS400&hash=item35c4d3588c&vxp=mtr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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