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1988 Toyota Truck Fuel Injection System Removal

Old 10-25-2016, 10:11 AM
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1988 Toyota Truck Fuel Injection System Removal

I was wondering if anyone out there has ever removed a fuel injection system from one motor and put it on a new motor? My '88 truck just threw a rod and I am replacing the engine and I want to remove the entire fuel injection system (wiring harnesses and all) from the bad motor and just bolt it to the new motor. I can't find any schematics, videos, or instructions for doing this.
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Just take pictures of your engine as you take it apart. These engines are VERY simple to assemble and as long as you are putting everything back to another 22r block, the components will all bolt right on. Just put the old engine and new engine side by side.
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Just remove it and install it

Every thing will pretty much be disconnect pulling the engine just hook it up to your new engine

Replacing anything that is damaged
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basically

a) make sure the new motor is the same type of block / head

if it were me, I would strip the intake and exhaust from the current thrown block
and strip the new block to a long block (head and block and oil pan and TC cover and valve cover and EGR back piece)
Insert long block on motor mounts and re-install, replacing anything thats wonky (and what your budget permits)

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