The 13411-72010 2Y Crankshaft is a replacement crankshaft part intended for Toyota engines designated as the 2Y model. It is described as a high-quality, durable crankshaft engineered to provide reliable operation and a precision fit for applicable Toyota vehicles.
This crankshaft fits Toyota vehicles equipped with the 2Y engine. Always verify compatibility by matching the OEM/EM number (13411-72010) to your vehicle’s service manual, VIN, or consult the parts seller/mechanic to confirm fitment for your specific model and year.
The product description does not explicitly state whether it is new or remanufactured. Check the seller’s listing or contact the supplier directly to confirm the part condition (new, remanufactured, or aftermarket) and any warranties or guarantees provided.
The description only specifies that it is made from durable materials and designed for high-quality construction. For precise material details (forged steel, nodular iron, heat treatment, etc.), request a material specification or certificate from the supplier.
Many replacement crankshafts require final machining (such as journal finishing) and dynamic balancing during a professional engine rebuild. Consult your machine shop or engine builder; they will inspect journal sizes, runout and balance and advise if machining is required.
When replacing a crankshaft, it’s recommended to inspect/replace main and rod bearings, thrust washers, oil seals, gaskets, timing components (chain/belt, sprockets), and any worn connecting rods. Your engine rebuild manual or mechanic can provide a full parts checklist.
Verify fitment by comparing the OEM/EM number (13411-72010) with your vehicle’s parts diagram or service manual, checking measurements (journal diameters, flange patterns), or asking the parts supplier/mechanic to cross-reference the part number to your VIN and engine code.
Common symptoms include severe engine knocking, low or fluctuating oil pressure, metal debris in the oil, excessive vibration, and bearing failure. A thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic or machine shop will confirm whether crankshaft replacement is necessary.
The product is described as durable and precision-engineered, but suitability for high-RPM or performance builds depends on material, balancing, and whether it’s been specially treated or reinforced. Consult the supplier about performance specifications and consider professional balancing and upgrading related components for high-stress use.
The listing does not include torque specs or installation instructions. Always follow Toyota factory service manual procedures and torque specifications for your specific engine when installing a crankshaft. If unsure, have a qualified mechanic perform the installation.
Warranty and return policies vary by seller. Check the product listing or contact the supplier directly for details on warranty length, coverage (material and workmanship), and the returns or core exchange policy.
The description does not state if it is dynamically balanced. Many aftermarket or OEM crankshafts are pre-balanced, but final balancing during engine assembly is often recommended. Confirm with the seller whether the part is balanced and whether additional balancing is recommended.
Ask whether the part is new or remanufactured, request exact dimensions/specifications and material data, confirm OEM cross-reference (13411-72010), inquire about balance condition, warranty/return terms, lead time, and whether a core charge applies.
The description mentions a product info gallery. Check the seller’s listing or product page for photos, dimensional drawings, and any close-ups showing journal surfaces, keyways and flange areas to verify condition and compatibility.
Crankshaft installation is a precision job best performed by an experienced engine builder or qualified mechanic with access to proper tools (micrometers, torque wrenches, dial indicators, balancers) and the correct service manual. Improper installation can cause severe engine damage.
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