Last weekend I finally took the time to do the timing belt, tensioner pulley, idler pulley, water pump, and belts on my 3.4L V6. The dealership wanted $800+ for this work! I saved about $500 doing it myself. At 107K the belt was pretty slack and the water pump was leaking too!
This is VERY different from the 3.0L V6!
The
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenance/timing_belt/ post was very helpful however, there are some things that i found on another post that were helpful in getting this timing belt changed out, some items i would recommend are:
1) BUY the $40.00 (est) TIMING BELT TENSIONER COMPRESSOR TOOL (SNAP ON PART #YA9730) This would have saved me about 4 hours of work removing & reinstalling the A/C compressor & bracket and some busted knuckles!
2) Have the crank shaft holding tool (fabricated out of 5"x5" plate & sq tubing (see link for details & dimensions)) PRE-FABRICATED and set aside before you go tearing into your engine. ALSO, do NOT use drill bits as shown on the link pictures - they are too brittle and will FAIL (break) use some 2" or 3"L 3/8"dia grade 8 bolts instead. I used my hi-lift handle on my 1/2" drive ratchet to un-torque and re-torque the 200 ft lb crankshaft nut. leverage is your friend!
3) Use a piece of cardboard to protect the back side of the radiator. I didn't, and mine got a little beat up by the tools , fan, etc. during this project.
4) If you don't already have them, now would be a good time to buy some ratcheting box-end wrenches - they saved time and fitted in places my ratchets and sockets couldn't have!
5) Just FYI the crank pulley is also the harmonic balancer, so i bought a crank puller (that didn't work for this application) THEN bought a harmonic balancer puller, that worked.
I hope this helps anyone else doing this project. If I had the Snap-On tool and my crank-shaft holding tool BEFORE starting this project it would have taken me about 6-7 hrs to get this done. But, without them being fabricated ahead of time it took me about 14hrs and a lot of aggravation, cussing and headache!
PS Just got back from a 600 mile maiden voyage with all the newly installed parts, no leaks, etc. A successful project!
Thanks for everyone's help!