Averge time it takes to remove 22re out of engine bay?
Since I have so much work to do to my 89 4runner, I'm considering removing the engine so it's easier to work on.
Average time it takes your Saturday afternoon mechanic to perform this job? Hardest part in the removal process? Thanks. vmax84 |
i did mine and its not fun took me a day to do it by my self
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Originally Posted by Elton
i did mine and its not fun took me a day to do it by my self
vmax84 |
haveing to lable every thing
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Originally Posted by Elton
haveing to lable every thing
vmax84 |
o and whos ever idea it was to run the tranny wireing right down the middle of the intake that was a great idea
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can you take it out while leaving the transmission in the truck?i read some thing that told me to remove both at the same time.
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Its Much Easier To Pull Both At The Same Time. That Way You Simply Disconnect The Essentials. The Harness Can Come Out From The Ecu Rather Than From The Engine Connectors. If Its Amanual Make Sure You Dont Forget The Slave Cyl. Hardest Part Would Be The Driveshafts In My Opinion.
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I don't think there are any electrical things running back to the tranny, since my truck is a manual shift. Is this true?
vmax84 |
took me 4 hours by myself. I left the tranny in the truck as the engine was going on a stand.
Agreed to the 500Ft of wiring. |
Originally Posted by vmax84
What part was "least fun"?
vmax84 It took me about a day to remove my motor by myself. That was leaving the tranny in the truck. I could probably do it in at least half the time now that I've done it. I also removed one with the tranny still attached and didn't find it any easier. The hardest parts were getting to the top two tranny bolts and labelling/removing/replacing the wirning harness. If you have to remove the intake anyway then do it before you remove the wiring. I was able to feed mine in and out through the intake but it was a major PITA. Good luck. |
a large extension , with a "swivel" socket on the end will take those 2 top tranny bolts out likidy split . unplug the harness at the computer and pull it threw the firewall .. I've done it in 2 hrs .. consistantly .
I have done it quite a # of times ... but 1 thing I have never done is "label" the wires . Toyota makes there harnesses "to fit" what you do need to label is the vacumme lines . |
Thanks for the responses.
vmax84 |
Originally Posted by vmax84
I don't think there are any electrical things running back to the tranny, since my truck is a manual shift. Is this true?
vmax84 |
Originally Posted by vmax84
I don't think there are any electrical things running back to the tranny, since my truck is a manual shift. Is this true?
vmax84 |
1st time it took me 3 hours second time it was out in under an hour with the tranny
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I have a 22re with an A340F automatic transmission. The factory service manual says to remove them together. It looks like there is hardly enough room to pull them both out together. Has anyone ever pulled a 22re with the A340F? Do you have to remove the front axle or lift the vehicle to get clearance?
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Originally Posted by toyotaoffroad91
1st time it took me 3 hours second time it was out in under an hour with the tranny
vmax84 |
ive pulled one in about the same time with my girlfriend helping
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Originally Posted by rustypigeon
I have a 22re with an A340F automatic transmission. The factory service manual says to remove them together. It looks like there is hardly enough room to pull them both out together. Has anyone ever pulled a 22re with the A340F? Do you have to remove the front axle or lift the vehicle to get clearance?
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