22RE - little help identifying some gaskets
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22RE - little help identifying some gaskets
Hi all,
I need a little help identifying some gaskets. I already bought most of them from the dealership, but I still seem to be missing some. I found a pic on eBay that is apparently an entire set. I've highlighted in blue the ones that I am missing.
It's hard to go to the parts counter and ask for the rectangle one near the thingy. Any help with the proper names for these suckers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I need a little help identifying some gaskets. I already bought most of them from the dealership, but I still seem to be missing some. I found a pic on eBay that is apparently an entire set. I've highlighted in blue the ones that I am missing.
It's hard to go to the parts counter and ask for the rectangle one near the thingy. Any help with the proper names for these suckers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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ok lets start on the top first one fuel pump or blocking plate gasket, the next 3 look to be water tube gaskets that bolt behind the timing cover, next 4 are egr gaskets. bottom is a gasket for the plate on the bottom of 22r carb intakes. next 4 have got me?
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lower left looks like water pump gasket.
If you haven't used any of them yet, take them back to the dealer and order a kit from www.engnbldr.com (Ted) Good price, great quality gaskets, great guy.
If you haven't used any of them yet, take them back to the dealer and order a kit from www.engnbldr.com (Ted) Good price, great quality gaskets, great guy.
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I went to the dealer mainly because I wanted the Toyota OEM head gasket and ended up buying a whole set. I had to prepay and special order them so I can't bring them back without paying a restocking fee or something. Also, I want to have this thing finished this weekend. I would never get the gaskets from the States in time. Plus, I have most, I just need some small ones. I'm beginning to think that some of them are for the 22R and I won't even need them. I know the 2 little exhaust ones and the EGR ones. I'll try my best at the dealer to get the rest of what I need.
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lower left looks like water pump gasket.
If you haven't used any of them yet, take them back to the dealer and order a kit from www.engnbldr.com (Ted) Good price, great quality gaskets, great guy.
If you haven't used any of them yet, take them back to the dealer and order a kit from www.engnbldr.com (Ted) Good price, great quality gaskets, great guy.
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Center bottom rectangle -
On the left are the different style throttle body gaskets, and the ones on the right are for the baffle in the valve cover. On the early 22Rs it's removable.
On the left are the different style throttle body gaskets, and the ones on the right are for the baffle in the valve cover. On the early 22Rs it's removable.
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nailed all the gasket names guys. right on.
but the only problem is the FSM specificly states that FIPG be used to seal the oil pan to the block. not a gasket. I dont know why the dealer would be selling you one.
FIPG is like RTV. But it is the best on the planet. period.
but the only problem is the FSM specificly states that FIPG be used to seal the oil pan to the block. not a gasket. I dont know why the dealer would be selling you one.
FIPG is like RTV. But it is the best on the planet. period.
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The gasket is for the early style (84 earlier) pans. They have raised ridges on the oil pan, necessatating a gasket. The later style pans have indentations all the way around the pan (10-15, about 1" each in length) thus requiring the FIPG treatment.
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BTW your Puyallup sig rocks!
I have been there many times
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thanks, I think I've narrowed it down. The rectangle ones are for the 22R? I know which throttle body one I need. I believe the rest are EGR and various intake gaskets.
I did not get an oil pan gasket, I will just use RTV like the FSM says. Maybe I'll get the good stuff from the dealer.
I did not get an oil pan gasket, I will just use RTV like the FSM says. Maybe I'll get the good stuff from the dealer.
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yikes, the dealership wants $25 Cdn for the pair of half circle plugs that go on the head!!! I decided to buy the plugs from a different parts place for $5 for both.
As it is, I ordered some FIPG sealant and the final few gaskets that I'm missing for $70 Cdn. I can't believe how much the dealership is charging for these little gaskets!! The tube of FIPG was $22!
As it is, I ordered some FIPG sealant and the final few gaskets that I'm missing for $70 Cdn. I can't believe how much the dealership is charging for these little gaskets!! The tube of FIPG was $22!
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