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    Quote Originally Posted by BAMA S View Post
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    what water pump I put on Camry. It had a cheap one put on it lasted six months.
    The Continental Pro Series Plus Kit is the same components but include shaft seals too for $207 + $14 shipping saves you $71

    Same warranty period 1 year

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    The AC Delco kit I sent you is Lifetime Warranty

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    I'm tellin' ya, Rojo knows it all. And I too thought Gates was good, not no mo. Go lifetime warranty forever, you only live once.
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    Rojo da man. Lol
    well I bought her.
    time to maintain her.
    I never new the seats would set higher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    I'm tellin' ya, Rojo knows it all. And I too thought Gates was good, not no mo. Go lifetime warranty forever, you only live once.
    To be more specific I have had problems with Gates Automotive parts. I personally only buy Gates Red Stripe Hydraulic hose when having replacement Hydraulic lines made. Red Stripe hose outer shield really holds up to UV rays.
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    Another thought is check to see where the Crank Position sensor is while in the front. It may be triggered off the flywheel but some are triggered off the Balancer.

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    Decisions Decisions. I can get all this work done where I work by students. For 80 dollars labor plus parts. But I have to sign a waiver saying if something’s wrong they are students and not at fault. I’m thinking I’m gonna bite the bullet and pay my mechanic. His rate is 100 an hr but I trust him. His quote was half what Toyota shop wants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAMA S View Post
    Decisions Decisions. I can get all this work done where I work by students. For 80 dollars labor plus parts. But I have to sign a waiver saying if something’s wrong they are students and not at fault. I’m thinking I’m gonna bite the bullet and pay my mechanic. His rate is 100 an hr but I trust him. His quote was half what Toyota shop wants.
    I have done my own work for years collecting whatever specialty tools needed being sure to take care of all the tools I've accumulated. At some point in the past there was learning curves but keeping more than 1 old car or truck to drive has helped me a lot. Timing work has to be right the first time I agree with you, if you have a mechanic that is experienced with timing engines use him over students. I will not time a Yamaha F250 or higher because they are Interference engines. The money made against the risk of something being wrong is just not enough.
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    LAWTY.
    laundry list.
    Rotors All way around
    brake pads
    valve cover gaskets.
    struts on front
    intake gaskets
    timing belt w/ water pump
    some wheel studs
    coolant reservoir
    knock sensors.
    glad I like it. Bawhahaha
    mechanic said he was shocked how smooth it runs.
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    List of Rockauto closeouts for this car. Rotors, brake pads, struts, etc serious discounts.

    Wholesaler Closeout Parts : 2004 TOYOTA AVALON 3.0L V6
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