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Mar 17, 2009 - I am having trouble timing my 22r, 1987 mini truck. ... adjusting the valves, at TDC, the dot on the timing chain cam gear is not quite all the way ...
I had a 1988 2.6 liter Mitsubishi engine in my Mazda B2600 pickup truck, and ... and I would have been out the $99 for a new timing chain kit (which includes ...
I don't think your engine is a 22R-E as the E denotes electronic fuel ejection. For 1980 it should be just a 22R. I would not suggest slapping on another carb without expecting more work than just hooking up the original vacuum lines. Some lines you could cap off but others would need the vacuum and rerouting. There is plenty of info in the following blog on removing smog devices and extra vacuum lines here: http://www.yotatech.com/f114/de-smogging-early-22r-205845/
There are also plenty of pictures and diagrams for your engine. Making a trip to your local junkyard might find you a 22R with a carb still attached but it's slim these days. I know this question is from January but if it's too late to help you than maybe it can help some one else.
i think your better of changing the whole engine to a turbo powered one as not possable to convert normal aspirated engines to turbo aspirated unless your a magician , sorry mate can't be done
Charging voltage measured at the battery with the engine running should be 14.5. 12.5 is too low. Since you replaced the alternator, I would start checking connections. Such as where Neg battery cable attaches to chassis and ground strap between engine and frame. On a vehicle this old look for corrosion in the charging circuit cables and connections.
If you have a 22r carbed then all 22r carbed engines from 1981-1995 will interchange. You may need to use sensor out of your old engine however. The 20r,22r,22re,22ret all have the same mounts and tranny bolt patterns. how ever there are lot of differences. you can swap from a 22r to a 22re but you must also swap the entire vehical wiring harness to do it right. if you have a 3.0L i would keep the same engine. some people have swap to the tacoma 3.6L but that is a expensive swap not exsactly bolt on so to say. If you have a 22re then stay with the 1986-1987 22re because the newer 22re use different computers, electronics ,sensors and more.. Same story with the 22ret. I hoped this helped.
Hose hanging loose need to know what it is on 1984 Toyota pickup 22R
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