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Old 02-16-2009, 09:03 PM
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You have to pull the crack pulley off the change the front seal
Old 02-18-2009, 01:41 PM
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I'll be diving into this same project pretty soon... I plan to buy this kit from engnbldr

If you have any doubts about the model you should buy, message him. He knows his stuff, always is available to help customers and backs his products.

$86 + $12 shipping

TOYOTA 22R 22RE TIMING KIT & COVER STEEL RAIL 85-95


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Old 02-19-2009, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by DIRTYBOYZRACIN
You have to pull the crack pulley off the change the front seal
Crack pulley? Like to pull an a$$ seal?

I have the whole engbldr kit, so I am about to hit this up.
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Lol didnt catch that one
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Just did mine on a 92 22re. When I put the cover back on under the head (didn't pull the head). I used a piece of .005 spring steel (phosphorus bronze for duck call reeds), I put it between the new cover and the head when I put the cover on. This kept from screwing up the head gasket. Put a couple of bolts in the cover loosely, then pull the bronze out. Worked well. Thought I would pass it on.
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