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22R into FI Truck... #857028 01/03/08 02:53 AM
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atoyot Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
What's it gonna take to put a 22R into my 22RE Truck? What's the most popular spot for the knock sensor again? Thanks...

Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: atoyot] #857029 01/03/08 03:09 AM
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matts Offline
Body Damage is Cool
If you are installing a 22R (carbureted motor) you won't need a knock sensor. -- Matt


'89 4runner SR5, 3.0, auto (fun)
'93 xtra cab, dlx,3.0, 5spd (work truck)
Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: atoyot] #857030 01/03/08 05:26 PM
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atoyot Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I'm sorry... I'm converting it to FI.

Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: atoyot] #857031 01/03/08 10:36 PM
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4Crawler Offline
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Stock location is about at the 10 o'clock position from the oil filter:
[Linked Image]

LC Engr. has a writeup on an alternate location:
http://www.lcengineering.com/techno...PSESSID=5ee9fd3bbacf28be5096641c9500d941

Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: 4Crawler] #857032 01/04/08 02:42 AM
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RatLabGuy Offline
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Haha, I love this highlighted statement from teh above LCE link:

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PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION WHEN DRILLING THE BLOCK. Do not drill any deeper than the current hole in the boss. By going too far, you will drill through the block.
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Woops, that would suck!


With 200+ Billion electrical parts, the world most complicated machine is inside your own skull.

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Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: RatLabGuy] #857033 01/04/08 04:01 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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YIKES. Don't drill the block. The other method I'm aware of is finding a nut that'll take the knock sensor and welding it to the spot 4Crawler indicates.

Good luck on your project!


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Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: atoyot] #857034 01/04/08 06:27 AM
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matts Offline
Body Damage is Cool
In this thread I wrote and posted pictures of my 22RE swap. I had a rusted out '89 4runner as a donor for my '84 xtra cab. -- Matt


'89 4runner SR5, 3.0, auto (fun)
'93 xtra cab, dlx,3.0, 5spd (work truck)
Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: atoyot] #857035 01/05/08 04:29 PM
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BROWNBAGG Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
its the same motor, 22r and 22re are the same, 22re is a 22r with fuel injection that what the e stand for. cam is a little different but useable

Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: BROWNBAGG] #857036 01/05/08 05:44 PM
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atoyot Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Well shucks- should i switch out the cam? I'm doing the timing chain anyway, and it only takes a few minutes additional. I guess i just answered my own question...

Re: 22R into FI Truck... [Re: atoyot] #857037 01/05/08 08:39 PM
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atoyot Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Duh- whoops. Scratch that! The cam stays.


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