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WTB: Rebuilt Gen 2 3SGTE Distributor

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2017/05/23 15:40:39 (permalink)
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WTB: Rebuilt Gen 2 3SGTE Distributor

Hi All, 
 
My dizzy is having abit of trouble and is getting abit of oil around it. 
Does anyone have one thats in good working order that they would like to part with?
 
Thanks!
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    Re: WTB: Rebuilt Gen 2 3SGTE Distributor 2017/05/23 16:51:53 (permalink)
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    Take it out and replace the orings.
    I have the rebuild kit somewhere, if I find it I can message you the sizes and bearing details.
    Or easiest is just buy the kit from TwoRUs like I did.
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    Re: 2017/05/23 21:47:20 (permalink)
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    You can buy the bearing and seals from your local CBC bearing shop. Just take in your old parts they can match them up. Total cost was under $20 & all in stock.

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    Re: 2017/05/24 08:59:29 (permalink)
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    Ive already replaced the o-rings and the cap but it still seems to be leaking. 
    What else should i try replacing?
     
    Thanks!
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    Re: 2017/05/24 12:25:27 (permalink)
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    Rocker cover gasket - WTF auto in Perth will ship it to your door or Amayama (takes a bit longer) or Toyota dealership. eBay aftermarket ones sometimes don't have a good life span.
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    Re: 2017/05/24 21:01:15 (permalink)
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    Did you do the internal seal too? If you've got oil in your dist it'll be an internal leak or is the leak only external?
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    Re: 2017/05/25 06:59:26 (permalink)
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    Just to be clear that you have replaced the distributor seals (ALL the seals);
    Cap to distributor seal
    External o-ring
    Internal shaft oil seal
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    Re: 2017/05/25 09:01:31 (permalink)
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    The leak is only internal so im guessing i need to do the internal shaft oil seal. 
    Is it hard to do?
    Where can i order one?
     
    Appreciate all the help :)
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    Re: 2017/05/25 14:17:04 (permalink)
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    Kbox do a kit, there's a number of guides on google that are helpful.
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