This crankshaft is listed for Toyota 2KD applications. Compatibility can vary by model and year—always verify fitment by matching your engine code (e.g., 2KD-FTV), VIN, or existing part number before purchase.
The product listing shows the part number 13401-30020 for 2KD engines, but it does not explicitly state OEM status. Check the seller's product details or ask the supplier to confirm whether it is genuine Toyota OEM or an aftermarket equivalent.
The description states it is made from durable materials but does not specify the exact composition. Common crankshaft materials are forged steel or nodular iron. Ask the seller for material/specification details if you need a specific alloy or forging process.
The listing describes it as a high-quality replacement but does not explicitly say new or remanufactured. Confirm with the seller whether the unit is brand-new, remanufactured, or reconditioned before ordering.
The product description does not list any additional components. Typically crankshafts are sold alone; bearings, thrust washers, and seals usually must be purchased separately unless the listing specifically states otherwise.
Most installations require inspection and machining to the correct journal tolerances and possibly dynamic balancing, especially for a complete rebuild. Always measure journal runout, roundness, and clearances and follow your engine rebuild specifications.
Verify fitment by cross-referencing the part number (13401-30020) with your vehicle's engine code (e.g., 2KD-FTV), OEM parts catalog, or by consulting your VIN. If unsure, provide the seller your VIN and engine code for confirmation.
Common symptoms include loud engine knocking, metal particles in the oil, low or fluctuating oil pressure, excessive vibration, or visible scoring/damage on the crank journals during inspection.
Recommended tools include torque wrenches, micrometers/plastigauge, dial indicators (for endplay), and proper engine assembly tools. Check journal diameters, bearing clearances, endplay, and torque specs in the Toyota service manual.
Torque specs and bearing clearances depend on the specific Toyota engine model and should be taken from the official Toyota service manual for the 2KD engine. If you don't have the manual, request the correct specs from your mechanic or parts supplier.
Yes. Crankshaft installation requires precise measurements, machining in many cases, and correct torque/clearance settings. Professional engine builders or experienced mechanics are recommended to ensure proper installation and longevity.
The product description does not state warranty or return terms. Warranty, guarantee, and return policies vary by seller—confirm these details with the seller or retailer prior to purchase.
Prepare by thoroughly cleaning the engine block, inspecting main bearing bores, replacing bearings and seals, checking and machining journals if necessary, verifying proper clearances, and following a documented assembly procedure from the service manual.
Packaging specifics are not listed. Good suppliers typically ship crankshafts in protective, cushioned packaging and may use rust-preventive coatings. Confirm packaging and shipping protection with the seller if transit damage is a concern.
Yes—the crankshaft can be used in rebuilds or custom builds requiring a compatible Toyota 2KD crank. For high-performance applications, verify material properties, balancing, and whether any machining or modifications are needed to meet your performance goals.
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