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Toyota 11101-29406 Head Sub-Assy, Cylinder

1997-1999 Toyota 1110129406

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Toyota 11101-29406 Head Sub-Assy, Cylinder
  • Part Description
    Head Sub-Assy, Cylinder
  • Part Name Code
    11101
  • Replaced By
    11101-29410
  • Manufacturer
    Toyota
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Toyota
    Part Name Code11101
    Manufacturer Part Number11101-29406
    Part DescriptionHead Sub-Assy, Cylinder
    Manufacturer Note(J)
    Item Dimensions22.3 x 12.2 x 10.4 inches
    Item Weight27.80 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerToyota
    SKU11101-29406
    WarrantyThis genuine Toyota part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Trim & Engine Important vehicle option details
    1997-1999 Toyota AvalonXL, XLS|6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCX10L-AEPGKA, MCX10L-AEPGKK, MCX10L-AEPNKA, MCX10L-AEPNKK, MCX10L-AESGKA, MCX10L-AESGKK, MCX10L-AESNKA, MCX10L-AESNKK
    1997-1999 Toyota CamryCE, LE, XLE|6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCV20L-AEPDKK, MCV20L-AEPGKA, MCV20L-AEPGKK, MCV20L-AEPNKA, MCV20L-CEMDKA, MCV20L-CEMNKA, MCV20L-CEPDKK, MCV20L-CEPGKA, MCV20L-CEPGKK, MCV20L-CEPNKA
    1998-1999 Toyota SiennaCE, LE|6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCL10L-GFSDKA, MCL10L-GFSDKK, MCL10L-GFSGKA, MCL10L-GFSGKK, MCL10L-PFSDKA, MCL10L-PFSDKK, MCL10L-PFSGKA, MCL10L-PFSGKK, MCL10L-SESDKA, MCL10L-SESDKK
    1999 Toyota Solara6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCV20L-GCMNKA, MCV20L-GCMNKK, MCV20L-GCPNKA, MCV20L-GCPNKK
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    Does it fit my car? Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 11101-29406 fits your vehicle.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    What should be done to prepare the cylinder head and engine block for reinstallation after the cylinder head removal for the 1998 Toyota Avalon? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To prepare for reinstallation, ensure that the mating surfaces of the cylinder head and block are impeccably clean, removing all traces of carbon and old gasket material. Check for any nicks, deep scratches, or other damage on the block and head mating surfaces. Additionally, chase the threads in the cylinder head bolt holes and clean them with compressed air. Run a die down the threads of each bolt to remove corrosion.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
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    Q:
    What valve train components should be cleaned, and how should they be cleaned before inspection for the 2001 Toyota Avalon? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Valve train components such as lifters, valve springs, spring seats, keepers, and retainers should be cleaned with solvent and dried thoroughly before inspection.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
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    Q:
    What are the final steps after cylinder head installation for the 1998 Toyota Avalon? Posted by Customer
    A:
    After installing the cylinder heads, you should refill the cooling system, change the oil and filter, run the engine, and check for any leaks.
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    Q:
    How should the valve spring and retainer be set in place for the 1999 Toyota Avalon? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Drop the spring seat or shim(s) over the valve guide and set the valve spring and retainer in place.
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    Q:
    What should be done if a valve binds in the guide for the 1997 Toyota Avalon? Posted by Customer
    A:
    If a valve binds in the guide, it should be pushed back into the head and the area around the keeper groove should be deburred with a fine file or whetstone.
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    Q:
    What should be done if the inspection indicates poor condition of valve components for the 2006 Toyota Sienna? Posted by Customer
    A:
    If the valve components are in generally poor condition and worn beyond specified limits, reassemble the valves in the cylinder head.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    What steps are involved in removing the cylinder heads from the engine block for the 2000 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To remove the cylinder heads, carefully lift each head off the engine block. If a head is stuck, you can use a wood block and hammer to aid in its removal. This process should be repeated for both cylinder heads if necessary.
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    Q:
    Should a small dab of grease be applied to each keeper if necessary for the 2001 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Yes.
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    Q:
    Why might it be more practical for a home mechanic to purchase replacement cylinder heads for the 2006 Toyota Sienna? Posted by Customer
    A:
    It may be more practical and economical for the home mechanic to purchase replacement head(s) rather than taking the time to disassemble, inspect, and recondition the original(s) due to the necessity of specialized tools for disassembly and inspection, and the potential unavailability of replacement parts.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    What steps are involved in the actual removal of the cylinder head, and why should cylinder head bolts be loosened in a specific manner for the 2000 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To remove the cylinder head, you need to carefully loosen the cylinder head bolts in 1/4-turn increments until they can be removed by hand. It's crucial to loosen them in this specific manner to prevent warping or cracking of the cylinder head. The cylinder head can be lifted off the engine block, and if it's stuck, it should be cautiously pried up at the transaxle end, beyond the gasket surface.
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    Q:
    How do you check the valve spring installed height for the 2010 Toyota Sienna? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Check the valve spring installed height with a dial or vernier caliper.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    What precaution should be taken when working on the block for the 2005 Toyota Sienna? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Stuff the cylinders with clean shop rags to keep out debris and use a vacuum cleaner to remove material that falls into the cylinders.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    What should be marked on the bolt heads for the 2005 Toyota Sienna? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Mark the front of each bolt head with paint.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
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    Q:
    What valve train components should be cleaned, and how should they be cleaned before inspection for the 2001 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Valve train components such as lifters, valve springs, spring seats, keepers, and retainers should be cleaned with solvent and dried thoroughly before inspection.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
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    Q:
    How can the first valve be removed for the 1999 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The first valve can be removed by compressing the springs with a spring compressor, removing the keepers, and then carefully releasing the valve spring compressor to remove the retainer, spring, and spring seat.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
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