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>> > On Jul 27, 2:34 pm, "Pszemol" <Psze...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> I found a small bolt which seems to do nothing in its place...
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>> Now I know it has to have some plastic end... Currently it does not
have
>> it... must have fallen out or something.
>> The problem is that I am unable to buy the new one - parts counter
>> diagrams
>> on the computer do not show this bolt for 1995. And the parts guy is
>> confused what I am talking about.
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>> Anybody here knows what is this bolt's toyota part number? Proper name?
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>> you guys have access to the toyota parts ordering system and could help
>> me
>> ordering replacement?
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> It is called the RH driveshaft centre bearing lockbolt, and is shown
> here
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> http://www.autozone.com/images/cds/jpg/small/0900823d801575a4.jpg
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> although the plastic plug is not shown. You could make your own out of
> nylon or teflon, the dimensions would not be critical, just a few mm
> longer than the difference between bolt length and hole depth.
Yes, I saw the bolt on the original toyota shop manual diagrams, here
http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/sa.pdf
page 21. The problem is that they
do
not list the part number, so it is hard to order it. The guy at the parts
counter at the toyota dealer****p couln't match the diagram I have printed
and shown him (page 21) to his computer screens - on his screen this
bearing
mount did not have the screw or bolt. I looked at the same screen with him
because we could not believe the diagrams looked differently. I have
double
checked we are looking at 1995 camry LE 4 cylinder, everything matched
other
than the bolt was not there on his diagram, so I could not get the part
number or order it.
Making the plug myself... hm... I could, but I would rather get the new
bolt
and be sure it is right.
Is there a place online I can look for toyota part numbers and order them
myself?
Or the dealer is the only choice I have?


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