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Old 05-22-2010, 07:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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96 Camry Oil Pump Question



So Oil pump pulley broke as you can see, I'm trying to find a replacement but all the places I've looked sell the entire oil pump for a little under a hundred



Anyone know a place that I can find just the pulley itself? I've attached photos for reference.
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Did you try the junkyard? Looks like rockauto sells the pump with it.

EDIT: The part number is 13524-74020 at least for my 95 camry. Its listed as $30. Toyotapartszone.com sells it for $20. Hope this helps.
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You'd be crazy not to replace the whole unit, because it broke who knows what else is wrong with the pump. Did you pull it apart to inspect the pump housing?

You can buy the whole assembly for about $65.
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Could only find the oil pump for $100, where did you find it for $65?
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I saw them on Ebay a couple of months ago for about that price. It comes with the whole lower cover assembly not just the oil pump, but you can just unbolt it and only install the pump.

Even if you did spend $100 on the unit, it's worth it unless you are absolutely sure the sprocket just broke on it's own and not because the pump seized etc.
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How the eff does that happen? Ive never seen anything like it.

Does the shaft rotate?
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It had been making noises and I drove back to my house with all the equipment so I could diagnose the problem. The oil light had been on the whole time. The engine died and it literally gave out right before I turned into my driveway. I thank God it didn't happen on the highway or something.

Pretty sure it's just the pulley but it still rotated that's why it was making noises. Thank bdy0003 for the part number.
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The oil light had been on the whole time.

Start looking for a new engine/car. NEVER drive with the oil light on. The engines toast since the oil light comes on at some joke pressure like 7 psi.
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My dad and I tested the engine and it still works, the engine's not toasted. We just need to fix the oil pump and while we're at it we're going to replace the water pump, and some gaskets as well.
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