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How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? #772900 12/17/06 02:59 PM
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Stevie Offline OP
Mudrunner
Here's my prob: Got an '80 4X4 that someone put an '85 22R in. It's got a oil/water mix problem, bad compression, unknown milage, and Lord knows what else wrong <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />.
I happen to have a rebuilt 20R I was going to sell. Decided to swap. I'll then know what I have for an engine, and the truck will be configured correctly.
Question: How many hours has it taken you to swap engines? I'll be workin by myself, and will probably have to remove the 33s to kneel it low enough for my jack/garage.
Thanks.


'80 4X4 Longbed
Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? [Re: Stevie] #772901 12/17/06 05:18 PM
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CJM Offline
Body Damage is Cool
couple hours in and out .. if everything is ready to go .

then you'll have to do some "fartin" around .. the 20R carb. (choke) is coolant activated , you'll have to do some plumbing . maybe .. 20R was stock in your truck , so who knows what they did on the 22r ???

Last edited by CJM; 12/17/06 05:19 PM.

86 4x4 , fiberglass bed , 1/2 doors , hood, etc..
84 Custom 2WD 400HP supra suspension , full frame
83 Trekker SR5
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Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? [Re: CJM] #772902 12/17/06 10:03 PM
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dewmtndew Offline
Rock Warrior
There isnt much to swapping those engines. The little stuff will take the longest.

erick


85 Pickup
33s, lift, EB cam, header, exhaust...
Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? [Re: dewmtndew] #772903 12/17/06 11:10 PM
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kyle-22r Offline
Body Damage is Cool
if the engine is ready to go, and i've got the right tools at my disposal, it's a saturday afternoon type of affair. what takes the longest(especially on a 22RE) is getting all the wiring and hoses routed. my 22R on the other hand is mostly self contained, hook up the fuel line, plug in the igniter and alternator and it's ready to run.


'79 sport 4x4 longbed <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
20/22R hybrid with EB's OS valves, 268c cam, offy intake, weber 32/36, thorley header, 5 speed swap, 34" LTBs, downey 3" springs, marlin hysteer, 4.88s and locked

'91 4x4 shortbed
22R-E, W56, the dd!
Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? [Re: Stevie] #772904 12/18/06 02:51 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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Two days by myself; no air tools. Long block at the ready to move accrouterments.

Amen on the little stuff taking the longest.


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Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? [Re: Stevie] #772905 12/19/06 12:32 AM
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Stevie Offline OP
Mudrunner
Took me 4 hours to pull it. It's in bad shape. Clutch plate's got worn "fingertips", rusted, and missing a 12mm mounting bolt, but dry (no engine/tranny leaks-Big Deal <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />). Head/block joint looks all corroded, and it's only been 4 months since mounted <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/angry.gif" alt="" />! Gonna clean up the flywheel & get it turned tomorrow. Now to see what all 22R plumbing/accessories will swap and those that won't. I think the block's backplate will, along with the PS, alt, smog pump, fan w/pully, motor mounts & belt tensioner. Gonna need an 20R aircleaner, and hopefully the headder will fit.
Any other ideas/advice?


'80 4X4 Longbed
Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? [Re: Stevie] #772906 12/20/06 01:49 PM
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Stevie Offline OP
Mudrunner
Before you remove your engine, which you are planning to break down, loosen the crank pulley bolt first! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />


'80 4X4 Longbed
Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? [Re: Stevie] #772907 12/21/06 03:25 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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Before you remove your engine, which you are planning to break down, loosen the crank pulley bolt first! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />


x 2 MANY TIMES OVER. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

To add, if the engine is still operational, to drain the antifreeze and run some antifreeze flush thru there with the heater turned ON, so it descales the core and plumbing as well, THEN start tearing it down.
That way it's not going back together with fresh 'freeze in a gunked-up system.


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Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? [Re: kewlynx] #772908 12/21/06 03:35 AM
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Two days by myself; no air tools. Long block at the ready to move accrouterments.

Amen on the little stuff taking the longest.


You guys/gal make me sick. I've got 3 days into mine and I have yet to get the head pulled <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" />

Re: How fast have you R &R'd a 20/22R? #772909 12/21/06 05:11 AM
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dcg9381 Offline
Rock Warrior
3 days? Seriously?


22REturbo.net




1988 4Runner
22RTE core, turbocharged, megasquirted...
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