22re engine rebuild????
#1
22re engine rebuild????
I have an '89 4runner 4 cylinder. Nothing fancy, just stock parts 95% original. It's old and has 240 miles on it. I am having some power issues and it is stuttering when accelerating. I had it looked at and had the throttle body and air flow sensor cleaned out. I had another opinion that the TPS might be bad, but the readings were fine from it. The current theory is that the ignition chain is loose and needs replacement. My second opinion (TPS is bad) thought that the chain should be fine.
I'm not a mechanic, I'm trying to learn what I can. I was told that if I replace the chain I might as well do an engine rebuild for $3500. I understand that the engine is old and I'm fine with doing an engine rebuild when it's needed.
Anyone have similar issues with their 22re engine? Any thoughts on what to look at?
Thanks for any input
I'm not a mechanic, I'm trying to learn what I can. I was told that if I replace the chain I might as well do an engine rebuild for $3500. I understand that the engine is old and I'm fine with doing an engine rebuild when it's needed.
Anyone have similar issues with their 22re engine? Any thoughts on what to look at?
Thanks for any input
#2
I have an '89 4runner 4 cylinder. Nothing fancy, just stock parts 95% original. It's old and has 240 miles on it. I am having some power issues and it is stuttering when accelerating. I had it looked at and had the throttle body and air flow sensor cleaned out. I had another opinion that the TPS might be bad, but the readings were fine from it. The current theory is that the ignition chain is loose and needs replacement. My second opinion (TPS is bad) thought that the chain should be fine.
I'm not a mechanic, I'm trying to learn what I can. I was told that if I replace the chain I might as well do an engine rebuild for $3500. I understand that the engine is old and I'm fine with doing an engine rebuild when it's needed.
Anyone have similar issues with their 22re engine? Any thoughts on what to look at?
Thanks for any input
I'm not a mechanic, I'm trying to learn what I can. I was told that if I replace the chain I might as well do an engine rebuild for $3500. I understand that the engine is old and I'm fine with doing an engine rebuild when it's needed.
Anyone have similar issues with their 22re engine? Any thoughts on what to look at?
Thanks for any input
Wear grooves on driver side timing case. I would poke them firmly with a screw driver to see if it would poke through or indent. A new timing guide will protect the grooved area but if its paper thin i wouldnt want to reuse it.
#3
Thanks for the input.
The $3500 is for a rebuild of the current engine, taking parts to a machinist, new hoses, head gasket,.cleaning it all out. I'd rather do that than buy a rebuilt engine from someone. Is this the same thing that you are talking about for $2000. I'm not against rebuilding the engine...it is almost 30 years old.
I'm not hearing anything that sounds like the chain is hitting the case. .I'm going to take it to someone else for another opinion
The $3500 is for a rebuild of the current engine, taking parts to a machinist, new hoses, head gasket,.cleaning it all out. I'd rather do that than buy a rebuilt engine from someone. Is this the same thing that you are talking about for $2000. I'm not against rebuilding the engine...it is almost 30 years old.
I'm not hearing anything that sounds like the chain is hitting the case. .I'm going to take it to someone else for another opinion
#4
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I discovered it when I did an oil change.
I have an OBERG metal screen filter. And I was finding alum bits in the filter.
At about 250K if I recall.
I splurged and got the "dual row" retro fit kit.
#5
Ok. Yeah under $2000 is for a rebuilt longblock. If your talking about doing it yourself, having a local machine shop machine everything, hot tanking, etc. It may cost you a bit more. $3500 still sounds a bit steep but i guess it depends on where in the US you live.