Bolts and Studs for Rebuilt 22RE
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Bolts and Studs for Rebuilt 22RE
I just took the engine out of my 92 Pickup in order to drop in a freshly built 22RE. While swapping over some of the parts, I either snapped old bolts or found nasty bolts and studs that need replacing. I did a few searches and found intake and exhaust manifold stud sets. I haven't had any luck finding sets for the timing cover, egr cooling plate, etc. Is there an easier, more efficient way of getting all of these studs and/or bolts, and are there any helpful diagrams for every bolt that I may run across? This is my first engine change.
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Welcome to YotaTech!
Check out http://www.22reperformance.com/parts/hardware-kits.html
They sell OEM nuts and bolts, and should have all the hardware you need. Most of their kits come with a diagram too.
They are in the middle of adding parts to their online store at https://www.yotatruckparts.com/ but I would just give them a call.
Good luck with the engine installation!
Check out http://www.22reperformance.com/parts/hardware-kits.html
They sell OEM nuts and bolts, and should have all the hardware you need. Most of their kits come with a diagram too.
They are in the middle of adding parts to their online store at https://www.yotatruckparts.com/ but I would just give them a call.
Good luck with the engine installation!
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I would be lost working on these Toyota`s without my JIS bolt bin
M6x1.00
M8 M10 M12 x1.25 in assorted lengths
The nuts as well
I have the worst record for dropping hardware never to be seen again
My Toyota Dealer is not bad on hardware prices for the odd things like the long Alternator bolt etc
M6x1.00
M8 M10 M12 x1.25 in assorted lengths
The nuts as well
I have the worst record for dropping hardware never to be seen again
My Toyota Dealer is not bad on hardware prices for the odd things like the long Alternator bolt etc