oil squirters, should i wait for them?

BrandonW

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so i wanted to get new oil squirters so i ordered them from toyota but they are on back order and its been two weeks now, ive even ordered my mhg last week and got that already, not sure how long or if they will come at all

so i have 2 questions and the reason i wanted to replace them is because i saw this "These banjo bolts have a pressure regulating ball and spring inside, and over time the spring looses tension and allows oil to flow at lower pressures, causing a lack of oil going to the engine bearings."

1) is the only thing i replace this?
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/EPC/291420/Parts/15605.aspx

2) since i was already turbo i have my old ones should i wait? at least a little longer

i have already run into a few set backs, and now everything is ready to go and now its just these im waiting on
 

BrandonW

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well i still have my original ones in the block, im not going to go without them if that is what you might have been getting out of that
 

BrandonW

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dumbo;1453838 said:
I would just wait. Whats another week or so?

thats not the wort part but im thinking they might not come at all lol i thought they were still available
 

IJ.

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Most compressors have a regulator fitted, turn the reg down, hose out to a squirter bolt put a small clamp on it then turn the pressure up and make a note on when the bolt opens.

Repeat 6 times, if they're around 40psi you're good to go.

Toyota back orders have been blowing out time wise recently :(
 

MassSupra89

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I bought 6 new squirters about 2 years ago, My dealership said there were 10 left in the country, I guess I helped make them backordered :icon_conf I ended up building my engine with my old squirters. I've still got the brand new ones in the bag somewhere(just moved so all my car parts are in boxes. If you are interested I'll look for them and ship them to you for a good price. It's been awhile so I forget what they're worth.
 

BrandonW

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well i picked up the new ones today, i was at least hoping for wednesday this week and they were here on monday so thats even better

anything special to know when putting them in? torque to spec and thats it i'd assume

not going to be able to get to this until next week
 

FloTex

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Dealers can check availability in stock across the country. I always get good prices and help from Jeff at Champion Toyota in Houston (713) 943-7010.

There were a few extra in Gainesville, Florida about a month ago. Price was about $20 each.

Be real careful torquing! They are thin metal and don't take much to break off.

Clean them and test them if they aren't new. Use IJs test method.
 

FloTex

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There are two different parts; a nozzle which is about $20 and a valve which is about $12. You don't want the nozzle, but the pressure regulating valve. The nozzle bolts to the valve and has no moving parts. It can be re-used. The valve has a ball and spring and is the part of concern for oil pressure.
 

BrandonW

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yeah i only replaced the valves, i also got them for a better price then those listed :icon_bigg
 

BrandonW

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quick question, what is the torque spec for these? and or where is it shown?
i was looking for it but i didn't see it, maybe i missed it
 

IJ.

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nerfkhat;1461748 said:
should be 25/lbs

bzzzzzzzzzzzz 18 ft/lbs....

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jugodegolf

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IJ.;1453848 said:
Most compressors have a regulator fitted, turn the reg down, hose out to a squirter bolt put a small clamp on it then turn the pressure up and make a note on when the bolt opens.

Repeat 6 times, if they're around 40psi you're good to go.

Toyota back orders have been blowing out time wise recently :(

Now you tell us!