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Old 01-10-2012, 11:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, I have a 1996 Camry LE(2.2L/4 cyl, 5SFE)and I need to replace the camshaft pulley bolt, and the phillips screw that is used on the water pump. I have rounded them both out & figure I should replace them but I need the Toyota Part numbers. Can anyone help??
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best bet you find junkyard cheaper....

A follow up question.. do you need the bolt for cam (has teeth diameter) around not the pulley, right?

WASHER, CAMSHAFT TIMING GEAR BOLT
13579-74010 1996.07- 5SFE.. SXV20.. NAP 1
$4.40

$3.27


the part no. is for camshaft bolt? not sure you need the pulley bolt? pulley bolt is different from camshaft bolt

the website I got part no. is
http://www.toyotapartszone.com/Page_...onentsIndex=10

link for pulley bolt

http://www.toyotapartszone.com/Page_...ponentsIndex=9

not sure which one you need.... if you want to make sure 100%, call toll free ask to speak part service guys..not customer service because they'll not do you any good.

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I guess I need the bolt that holds the camshaft pulley on. I have been trying to remove the camshaft pulley(to be able to get the camshaft seal out) and I can't get the bolt off. I'm trying to hold the camshaft pulley still while I loosen the camshaft pulley bolt, but the pulley keeps moving. Now I am worried that I may have 'rounded' the edges of the bolt head so much that it may not be wise not to replace it. Also, I am including a photo of the water pulley where you can see the phillips head screw up at the top center-right of the water pump assembly. Of course, my screw is pretty jacked-up since I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to get that screw out. Need to know the part numbers of these two so I can replace them.
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Camshaft pulley bolt: 90119-10430
water pump philips screw is replaced with a bolt, at least that is on a new pump that I have in stock, part number is 91511-B0620; at least this is what I would order for you to start if you had come up to my counter.
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Thanks again for the quick reply. As far as the water pump phillips screw: I wondered why they didn't use all bolts, but I figured that maybe a bolt in that spot would interefere with something else (like the idler pulley or the alternator, or something else). I wish I had looked before taking everything off (up to that point) so that I woul know if switching to a bolt would be a problem or if it would interfere with mounting something else. The camshaft pulley bolt I need is the one in the picture(pic is borrowed off another post-not my car). The picture shows white paint on the timing belt and camshaft pulley but you can clearly see the bolt. Do you happen to know the part number to this bolt?
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