22RE horrible nocking noise truck died no power
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22RE horrible nocking noise truck died no power
I just bought this truck from a kid and it always had a little noise when i would match the speed i was going with the throttle i had to either not be on the gas or giving it more gas than nessery or there would be a moise like the chain hitting the cover this. my friend adjusted my valves for me because it started sputtering and got so bad when i woul leave it running it would be pop pop pop beleive it was 7 and 11 he adjusted them to lasted two weeks then one night the noise got worse like the guides broke or something made it through town almost home it died and now barely starts horrible nocking and cant even drive it dont think its the crank bearings i need some help though first toyota truck and was wondering where to get a rebuilt motor for cheap anything to get me going till i can afford brand new stuff this truck was rodded from the kid who owned it before me thanks anyone
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another question are 22RE s interference motors? and thats what i am thinking what am i looking at cost wise to fix if its the rod our garage is getting insulated so next week i should be abel to pul it back in and pull the motor
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i just need it to last for a few months till i can save up for a brannd new one haeard something about an engion from napa in whitefish MT for 900 rebuilt crate and then maybe later an engion from spokan with 190 horse for 1300 and 85 fro shipping
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Sounds alot like mine sounded before I lost the headgasket, cracked the head, cracked the block, and finally the timing chain before the engine lost all power and the truck needed towing.
I pulled my engine and had a local machine shop rebuild the bottom end and assemble a new head for me for around $1400 using all Rock parts with a Fellpro headgasket. I pry have about 40 hrs of ladbor into the job and when i can get it to run it purs. I just have a few cooalnt leaks to track down and timing/idle issues I have to fix.
Just and idea how detailed the repair process is without pulling the block. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...cement-212688/
I pulled my engine and had a local machine shop rebuild the bottom end and assemble a new head for me for around $1400 using all Rock parts with a Fellpro headgasket. I pry have about 40 hrs of ladbor into the job and when i can get it to run it purs. I just have a few cooalnt leaks to track down and timing/idle issues I have to fix.
Just and idea how detailed the repair process is without pulling the block. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...cement-212688/
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http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=76090.0
Its in CA but is $350
Not mine and have no idea who the guy is was just bored and surfing the forumns.
Its in CA but is $350
Not mine and have no idea who the guy is was just bored and surfing the forumns.
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Cheap used 22RE
I am looking for a cheap used 22RE for sale or help finding a crate motor for cheap and help greatly appreciated im busted and broken right now
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Buy a used motor. A good used motor should last just as long as a decent rebuilt motor. The factory motors were WELL built with high quality gaskets, seals, bearing etc the quality of which won't be matched by the large majority of rebuilders IMO.
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Call around the local salvage / junkyards. All the 22RE engines from '85 up are more or less the same. Might also want to see if there are any "U-Pull-It" style junkyards near you - I've seen engines for as low as $150 when you unbolt and pull it out yourself