Motor rebuild help
#1
Motor rebuild help
Hi, I'm new to this site and need some help please. I blew a head gasket in my '88 Toyota pickup and I'm not sure if I'm in the right forum for this but here goes. Instead of replacing the head gasket I decided to rebuild a new engine. I was looking for a block to get started but they are tough to find around here where I live. I currently have an '88 Toyota pickup with the 22RE 2.4 in it and the only 2 blocks I can find come out of an '83 & '84 with a 22R motor. Will the 22R block work without a lot of mods or am I better off getting a newer block. Thanks for the help, I'm sure everyone is tired of questions like this, sorry. Lol...
#2
Hi, I'm new to this site and need some help please. I blew a head gasket in my '88 Toyota pickup and I'm not sure if I'm in the right forum for this but here goes. Instead of replacing the head gasket I decided to rebuild a new engine. I was looking for a block to get started but they are tough to find around here where I live. I currently have an '88 Toyota pickup with the 22RE 2.4 in it and the only 2 blocks I can find come out of an '83 & '84 with a 22R motor. Will the 22R block work without a lot of mods or am I better off getting a newer block. Thanks for the help, I'm sure everyone is tired of questions like this, sorry. Lol...
#4
#5
I have most everything I need to build a complete new motor, just looking for a block now but I've been looking on other threads and it seems the '88 and the early 80's blocks are just a little different. I was just wondering how much different and if it's better to find a block like the one I have
#6
Any '85 to '95 block should give no problems. Earlier blocks are indeed different.
See this:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f120...k-head-243586/
See this:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f120...k-head-243586/
#7
The difference is going to be the deck height, there are 3 different heights. Then there always is the turbo block with extra oil holes.
http://www.lcengineering.com/LCTechP...TechNote48.htm
http://www.lcengineering.com/LCTechP...TechNote48.htm
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