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Old 03-29-2008, 02:21 PM
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3vzfe oil pres sensor installation

Anyone know how many foot lb's to torque this too? Its got a "I'm real easy to strip" feel to it. It didnt have a gasket so I want to make sure that I dont allow it to become a source of a oil leak. I mean, the oil filter is only hand tightened, but it has a rubber gasket, any suggestions would be appreciated. The haynes manual has a lot of the ft-lb bolt settings, but I couldn't locate any of the sensor's settings. I guess I could reverse engineer a temp sensor and see what it takes to bust it loose, but that again implies that it was installed correctly and I'm not the original owner so...... that was supposed to be funny BTW?

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Re: 3vzfe oil pres sensor installation

11 ft-lbs (131 in-lbs)

It would probably benefit you to download the '93 Lexus ES manual from the sticky thread at the top of this page.
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