Toyota Camshafts Online

13751BZ460 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-BZ460
$18.26
MSRP $27.15
Save $8.89
32.7% Off
View Details
1375123150 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-23150
$10.03
MSRP $14.17
Save $4.14
29.2% Off
View Details
13751B6240 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-B6240
$22.92
MSRP $34.08
Save $11.16
32.7% Off
View Details
13751B6200 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-B6200
$23.01
MSRP $34.22
Save $11.21
32.8% Off
View Details
137510Q550 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-0Q550
$20.08
MSRP $29.85
Save $9.77
32.7% Off
View Details
9017706004 - : Lifter Nut for Toyota Image

Lifter Nut

Toyota 90177-06004
$1.04
MSRP $1.31
Save $0.27
20.6% Off
View Details
137510J290 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-0J290
$18.36
MSRP $27.30
Save $8.94
32.7% Off
View Details
137510Q410 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-0Q410
$20.08
MSRP $29.85
Save $9.77
32.7% Off
View Details
13751BZ600 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-BZ600
$18.26
MSRP $27.15
Save $8.89
32.7% Off
View Details
137519740156 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

$23.01
MSRP $34.22
Save $11.21
32.8% Off
View Details
13751BZ410 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-BZ410
$18.26
MSRP $27.15
Save $8.89
32.7% Off
View Details
137510J140 - : Lifter Valve for Toyota Image

Lifter Valve

Toyota 13751-0J140
$18.36
MSRP $27.30
Save $8.94
32.7% Off
View Details

No results found for "Camshaft, Lifter". Here are some helpful search tips:

  • Search by a part name. Example: water pump.
  • Be less specific. Example: brake instead of ceramic brake.
  • Remove information such as make, year or model.
  • Can't find the part you are looking for? Contact us and we'll find it for you!


The camshafts are crucial when it comes to your engine functioning properly. They're made up of two distinct parts, a cam and a shaft, and are responsible for activating the intake and exhaust valves for the engine cylinders.

What Camshafts Do

In a modern overhead cam engine, the camshaft is located in the cylinder head. Single overhead cam engines have one cam per bank, placed between the valve stems. Rocker arms transmit the movement to the valves. A dual overhead cam engine has two cams in each bank. They're typically placed directly over the valve stems. One cam serves the intake valves, with the other responsible for exhaust valves.

Put simply, when the shaft portion of the camshaft rotates, the cams (or lobes) push the valves open in sync with the crankshaft gears. Camshafts are usually connected to the crankshaft by a timing belt, though newer models may have a timing chain instead.

How to Spot Camshaft Problems

Camshafts are typically made from a cast steel blank, though custom and performance camshafts may be milled out of a solid block of steel. The fact that they're solid steel makes them less likely to wear out or break than other engine parts. However, there are some ways a camshaft can go bad and inhibit engine performance. These include:

  • Worn lifters, which fail to lift the valve as far as they should, can be signaled by a clattering or tapping noise in the valve cover
  • Worn cam lobes won’t open the valves as much as intended, leading to misfires and increased emissions
  • A broken camshaft, while rare, can be a result of a camshaft seizure and could result in significant damage to other engine parts
  • Genuine OEM Camshafts Are Your Best Option

    Don't take chances with your engine's health and performance. If you notice any of these symptoms, have your engine thoroughly examined. If a camshaft or lifter is at fault, replace it ASAP with a like part made by your manufacturer. They were designed specifically to work in your model's engine, ensuring the compatible fit and performance you need. Our online auto parts store has what you need for the job. Buy today and we'll get your order shipped right out!