WARNING: The NOK BH1650F I received leaked upon start up. Be careful if you get that seal. After review of my photos, the ribs on the inner race are too thin (similar to THO I got as a fake OEM seal). I ordered another OEM NOK BH4519I and have to redo this. If you order online or eBay, make sure to ask seller to verify seal is a BH4519i. Anything else should be returned or not accepted as genuine.
Replacing the 2JZ-GE leaking rear main oil seal with engine in car. This is the same for all 2JZ and 1JZ blocks. I messed up doing the "quick/easy" way and ended up redoing the seal install how the factory service manual recommends by removing the seal retainer and putting FIPG back between retainer/block/oil pan girdle.
Check out my other video on how to drop the transmission.
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OEM Toyota FIPG 00295-00103 ($17): [ Ссылка ]
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0:00 Intro
1:00 Degrease Undercarriage
2:05 Flexplate Removal/Degrease Block
3:20 Seal Removal (Drill Method)
5:05 Compare Old Seal/New Updated Seal
6:05 Counterfeit "OEM" Seal
7:40 Prep New Seal for Install
8:35 Tap New Seal On (Quick Method)
9:32 Messed Up the Quick Seal Method
10:10 Service Manual Method (Remove Seal Retainer)
11:40 Clean Old FIPG Block and Retainer
13:20 Tap New Seal On (Factory Method)
16:40 Form in Place Gasket Install
17:50 Install Seal Retainer on Block
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