Bleeder-Dude's Official 22re Engine Rebuild Thread - TONS OF PICTURES!!!
#941
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JUNKERS and BLEEDER....what's the response from LCE or Pacesetter in regards to this....are these a design flaw or what? even just under $200 for the Pacesetter is still alot of $$ to just have me say that it's only going to last for a little while or to be using 2 gaskets like with the LCE one.....I can't see how that's a terrible thing, but did they says that's to be expected.
I'm seeing you guys talk about it and I already have plans for next year's tax refund and a header is on the list, but you guys are spooking me.
Don't mean to hijack BLEEDER, but since you guys are talking about it.......
I'm seeing you guys talk about it and I already have plans for next year's tax refund and a header is on the list, but you guys are spooking me.
Don't mean to hijack BLEEDER, but since you guys are talking about it.......
#942
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and I know I've seen the threads about "what header?" and the debates and recommendations that ensued....but I also know that Thorley and LCE are at the upper end of the price range while OBX and Pacesetter are at the other, cheaper end.
#943
JUNKERS and BLEEDER....what's the response from LCE or Pacesetter in regards to this....are these a design flaw or what? even just under $200 for the Pacesetter is still alot of $$ to just have me say that it's only going to last for a little while or to be using 2 gaskets like with the LCE one.....I can't see how that's a terrible thing, but did they says that's to be expected.
I'm seeing you guys talk about it and I already have plans for next year's tax refund and a header is on the list, but you guys are spooking me.
Don't mean to hijack BLEEDER, but since you guys are talking about it.......
I'm seeing you guys talk about it and I already have plans for next year's tax refund and a header is on the list, but you guys are spooking me.
Don't mean to hijack BLEEDER, but since you guys are talking about it.......
#945
they're pretty universal, although they're most commonly used on small block Chevy motors, and secure with the valve cover bolts to hold the spark plug wires up and away from the headers; I had them on the motor in my Monte Carlo I had before this truck


and yes, that car was a daily driver; an absolute BLAST to drive
but expensive at the gas pump, lol
Last edited by iamsuperbleeder; Mar 11, 2010 at 05:44 PM.
#946
Wiring harnesses change from 88 to 89. I found this out the hard way. I've got an 88 4Runner. Bought an 89 pickup motor.
During the rebuild I sent the injectors from the 89 out to be flow tested. Afterwards when I was assembling the motor, I realized they wouldnt plug into the harness in my truck
During the rebuild I sent the injectors from the 89 out to be flow tested. Afterwards when I was assembling the motor, I realized they wouldnt plug into the harness in my truck

thanks for the help,
and bleeder.....wow great looking motor my friend, as said before, and ispiration to all
#947
No worries on the Pacesetter. The LCE header that I have needed some..... trimming to get rid of the leaks. What you might have to do is grind a little off of the bottom edge of the mating surface where the header meets the head. Just trim a very small amount at a time. When I did my LCE I finally ended up running two gasket sets and coating them in Copper Coat. It still leaks a little but I've been too lazy (and cheap) to buy four more gaskets and re-trim the header.
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you can see what the paint used to look like
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he sorry bleeder for the hijack lol i can go make a thread or something if u want?
#948
Bleeder. New to this forum, but I've read through every page of this (give or take a few posts) thread. Is there any chance you've given a run-down of your investment in this project? I'm about to start a new tear down and wondered what a high quality job like yours would run. Sorry if I missed a post that already states this.
#949
the entire ordeal ran me almost $2,500, but you have to remember that I also did the suspension work and steering fixes at the same time
but for the engine alone, let's see
$450 for the head and cam (if I recall correctly)
$400 for the machine work on the block
$175 or so for the rebuild kit, and new .30 over pistons
$175 I think for the clutch kit and slave and master cylinders
$120 or so for the misc. LCE goodies
$100 for the 130 amp alternator
$100 easily on the misc little things I got, like paint, cleaning supplies, tools that I didn't have, ect.
it added up really quickly...
and that wasn't too long after dumping over $1,000 into rebuilding the entire front end, and new tires and an alignment
but for the engine alone, let's see
$450 for the head and cam (if I recall correctly)
$400 for the machine work on the block
$175 or so for the rebuild kit, and new .30 over pistons
$175 I think for the clutch kit and slave and master cylinders
$120 or so for the misc. LCE goodies
$100 for the 130 amp alternator
$100 easily on the misc little things I got, like paint, cleaning supplies, tools that I didn't have, ect.
it added up really quickly...
and that wasn't too long after dumping over $1,000 into rebuilding the entire front end, and new tires and an alignment
Last edited by iamsuperbleeder; Nov 23, 2010 at 05:31 PM.
#950
I have about $1800 in mine. But that included a new crank and rods and a new carb. Basically the only thing left original toyota is the rocker arms and assembly, the block and main caps and the oil pan. lol.
$400 for the new head and cam from EB
$120 for the machine work on the block
$140 for the clutch kit
$400 for the weber
$160 for the crank
$100 for the rods
$350 for the master rebuild kit w/pistons/oil pump/timing chain from EB
$50 for new rocker adjusters and nuts.
$50 for the paint
$400 for the new head and cam from EB
$120 for the machine work on the block
$140 for the clutch kit
$400 for the weber
$160 for the crank
$100 for the rods
$350 for the master rebuild kit w/pistons/oil pump/timing chain from EB
$50 for new rocker adjusters and nuts.
$50 for the paint
Last edited by xxxtreme22r; Nov 23, 2010 at 05:40 PM.
#951
How do you guys feel about leaving a seemingly problem-free head with 245,000 miles alone in a rebuild? I'd much rather focus on the short block and new HG and then work on the head if it ends up leaking in the future.
Edit: I would have it decked if need be. But leave valves/cam/lifters alone.
Edit: I would have it decked if need be. But leave valves/cam/lifters alone.
Last edited by LOCKINGSANDSTORM; Nov 23, 2010 at 09:09 PM.
#952
IMO it's better doing it that way then putting a brand new head on an old shortblock. But you can't beat $350 for a brand new complete quality head from ENGNBLDR. Yeah there are cheaper ones out there but....
#953
That was kind of what I thought. Replacing the head or removing it to rebuild it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world it it turns out I need to replace valve seals or seats.
#954
I wouldn't just leave it alone... for about $20 you can replace the valve stem seals, and lap the valves yourself with some lapping compound and one of those hand-operated lappers with the suction cups on it
that would be the way I would go if I didn't want to replace the head
that would be the way I would go if I didn't want to replace the head
Last edited by iamsuperbleeder; Nov 24, 2010 at 08:58 AM.
#956
How do you guys feel about long blocks from LCE? I noticed they have completes for $2k. Seems like it might be worth it since most people spend about that much and if I remember correctly the LCE comes with a warranty. I realize there's not nearly as much pride in it, but with that aside what's your opinions?
Correction: 22REperformance.com, not LCE. Lol, LCE is proud of their stuff. 22RE performance has it for $1800
Correction: 22REperformance.com, not LCE. Lol, LCE is proud of their stuff. 22RE performance has it for $1800
Last edited by LOCKINGSANDSTORM; Dec 16, 2010 at 08:29 PM.
#957
Right now a new head is $438.00 free shipping at engnbldr.com for the stock head with a new cam, the new professional head is $538.00 free shipping with a new cam, I'm getting the stock head and stock cam. He's on ebay with heads and cams, both sold separately but buying both and they'll install the cam for you and if you add shipping it comes out the same price as on the web site, so buying either place will be same price...Still a sweet deal, and highly recommended and perfect rating on ebay so that says everything!!!!
#959
just got done reading EVERY THING in this thread. DANG that was a LOT of work but looks like it was worth it as a side note what kind of mpg's were you getting after the rebuild? im prob. gonna do a similar build just wondering. btw AWSOME BUILD love the clean factor.



