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1997 4Runner oil cooler

Discussion in '3rd Gen 4Runners (1996-2002)' started by runnergal, May 14, 2024.

  1. May 14, 2024 at 2:18 PM
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    Hello!
    The oil cooler has failed on my son’s 1997 2.7L 4 cyl. 4Runner and the shop can’t find this part, and says they’ve looked everywhere. The original part is 15710-75010 and has been discontinued. There is another part for that is 75011, but not sure if it will work. Was wondering if anyone has had to track down this part or use a similar one?
    Thanks!
     
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  2. May 15, 2024 at 7:00 AM
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    How did it fail? It's really just a block of metal.

    You'll have to check junkyards or ebay for it.

    Getting parts is getting harder for these classic cars.
     
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    Not sure, the shop says they can hear it leaking inside when pressurized? They say it’s not something simple as a seal.
     
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    Is the oil getting coolant mixed in? If not... Then it's not leaking. I would ignore it if the oil isn't contaminated.
     
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    The coolant wasn’t mixing with the oil, but they said that this is the reason why the oil got into the coolant system, happened on a 2 hr trip and oil was leaking out of the coolant reservoir- it’s a mess
     
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    True. Forgot oil pressure is higher than coolant pressure.

    They could probably just cap it off for now. Cut the hoses and stick something in it and tighten with hose clamps or something.

    Probably fine if you don't overwork the engine at least until you find a replacement from a yard.
     
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    It's available from Japan for $723 plus shipping. :eek:
     
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    Can you send the link?
     
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    I'll PM it to you so nobody beats you to it
     
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    Haha thanks!
     
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    Well after paying mega zip.com 2 weeks ago, they just sent an email saying they don’t have the part. Anyone have any ideas?
     
  12. May 28, 2024 at 4:45 AM
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    The 75011 appears to only fit the RZN185L model number, manufacture year 05/1997+

    you can check yours in the door sill

    IMG_1312.jpg
     
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    Thanks. It’s at the shop but the vin indicates it was made 1/97 so that’s why the 75010 part. I’ll have them check the door tho. Lots of oil coolers in stock for the 6 cyclinder but not this 4 cylinder sadly.
     
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    We couldn’t ever find an oil cooler, some of the yards had the engine but no oil cooler, so I’m assuming it was part of a tow package? So the shop by passed the oil cooler and fingers crossed. Should we still be looking for this part or will it be fine without towing?
     
  15. Aug 19, 2024 at 11:35 PM
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    It should be plenty fine, even with light towing. Not all 3.4L 5VZ (6-cylinder) engines came with oil coolers (typically T100s). I’ve also read, but haven’t confirmed, that some 2WD 3RZ engines came without oil coolers
     
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    All Tacoma with the 3rz don’t have an oil cooler, its optional. You could probably take it off a junked engine, just clean it out well before using.

    I don’t know how it would fail, they do leak but just replace the gasket.

    The 2TR-FE oil cooler might work on a 3rz because they share the same block.
     
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