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Timing belt
I have 77500 on a 2000 Tundra. Truck runs like a top. The dealer tells me that I should replace the timing belt and water pump at this stage. Approx. $500.00.
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its usually good to change the timing belt at about 75k .. im not sure about the water pump
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As far as I know the 3.4L timming belt is recomended to be chaged at 90K miles. The 3L is somewhere around 70K. If you are doing the timing belt go a head and do the water pump, hoses, and belts because you have to take them off to get in there.
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OK, I am new to this site but nobody said anything about the 4.7 engine that is in a 2000 Tundra TRD, mine is a 4.7 and the timing belt was replaced by the dealer at 81,700
I have 140,000+ miles on her now with no problems. This truck was owned by a Toyota dealer salesman and dealt with accordingly. So I am thinking it should be changed out at around 80,000 miles. I am not trying to 'stir the pot' at all,,,, just letting on of my dealings and records I have for this sweet @ss ride. Columbia,SC
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I think it is all in how you drive your truck. The harder you are on it the sooner you will have to change it. The dealer told me 90K, and I now have 121K without the change. The truck runs very strong. Most of my mileage was from highway driving though.
Has anyone done this job on their own? How difficult is it, and about how many hours to complete?
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timing belt
i have also been throwing around replacing the timing belt on a 2003 4x4 4.7. i have around 96k miles with no problems. As far as replacing the water pump, you gonna take it off anyway, bone up and replace it.
my question for this thread would be what happens when you dont replace it? does the truck just stop? do you have to account for everypiece like the water pump on a boat?
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I would say it is cheap insurance to change it while it still runs good, or like Dez said “Peace of mind”, but then again I just turned 123k I run it hard and knock on wood no problems. Heck Dez put 180k on his and it sounds like he drove the piss out of his Tundra as well.
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