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yoterr 02-12-2015 03:28 PM

can't find the right distributor cap??
 
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So story goes I bought an 85 4runner a few months ago Factory fuel injection but converted to carb,

Now I know this is 86-95 truck/runner section but I don't know what year the motor or distributor may have come out of so I posted here,

It seems all the 22r-re and ret motors from 81-90 use part number c589p, which is too big for my distributor later model 22re's have a part number c760 which is also to big

I've tried 20r motors clica 22r/20r motors they all use the same part numbers....and also researched the number under my cap with 0 hits on anything so I'm at a loss of what distributor I have

It has an electronic pickup that comes out of the back and doesn't have a holder like most of the pictures I've seen, and it also only has a single diaphragm advance

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skypilot 02-12-2015 03:32 PM

That may very well be an aftermarket distributor. The one vacuum line seems to be the giveaway. Check out Accel or Mallory. LCE may have the cap.

yoterr 02-12-2015 06:33 PM

Looks stock and only aftermarket distributor that's close is LCE but their caps don't look like they match

wyoming9 02-13-2015 12:30 PM

What happened to the old cap??

It really does not look like a 22R engine.

Looks more Like a 18RC I have books some where been a few years.

Maybe it is just the way the picture is .

It just looks different

yoterr 02-13-2015 05:54 PM

I still have it lol I just snapped a pic so you guys would have something to reference, it's definitely a 22r, I've owned 3 of them, has 22r on the valve cover and block, and it has the lazre embossing,

wyoming9 02-14-2015 01:45 AM

I did not mean the engine just the Distributor .

I guess your picture went missing.

The diameter of the caps bearing area .

Be nice to know just what year your dealing with.

That is why I say one never knows what you might find in there vehicles.

Why not swap to a Distributor you know what it came out of.

Must be your first time trying to find a cap.

Is it possible the cap you bought was boxed wrong??

Odin 02-14-2015 04:30 AM

If the distributor has a part number somewhere on the casting you could try looking that up. Manufacturers tend to mark their parts with numbers. It could be a raised part of the casting or it could be stamped. It could be on the upper part or on part of it that gets inserted into the engine.

If you still have the cap you could always take the cap down to the auto parts place you frequent the most and have them bring out a few Toyota prospects. Since nobody here seems to know what that is I'd have a look at stuff that isn't 22r as well.

yoterr 02-14-2015 05:21 AM

Yup its the first time trying to find a cap for this one, I brought the cap to advance when I returned the first one and we spent 30 minutes looking through part numbers of every vehicle with a 22r in it even looked up 20r trucks and celicas and the 18rc and got nowhere.

looked up the raised part number underneath the cap and didn't get any results

skypilot 02-14-2015 05:33 AM

So we know its a 22r. Pull the valve cover and set the engine to TDC firing #1, and mark it for timing. Go to a junkyard and see if you find a 22r to pull from. Or pull the distributor go to the parts store and get a 22r distributor for that year of truck and match that up.

I have a 1987 22R distributor that came from a working engine. If you need it.

Odin 02-14-2015 05:48 AM

I may be way of base here but do ya suppose it could be from a forklift engine?

If I already went through a bunch of hunting and couldn't find it I'd be really tempted to get a different distributor. I want my parts easy to locate and purchase in case I get into an urgent situation.

wyoming9 02-14-2015 07:28 AM

It very well could be anything to get things running is the motto of some.

yoterr 02-14-2015 08:41 AM

Yeah I'm probably going to have to grab a new/used one, I'd still really like to know what this one is tho lol..

I'm out of town now but when I get home I'll pull it and see if I can find a part number on the distributor itself

Thanks for all the help, when I figure it out or even if I can't I'll take pictures of it and the new one side by side and post it here

skypilot 02-15-2015 05:29 AM


Originally Posted by Odin (Post 52254643)
I may be way of base here but do ya suppose it could be from a forklift engine?

If I already went through a bunch of hunting and couldn't find it I'd be really tempted to get a different distributor. I want my parts easy to locate and purchase in case I get into an urgent situation.

Entirely a good suggestion. I would have not thought about that possibility!

yoterr 03-06-2016 08:42 PM

So for anybody looking for this info, turns out it's specifically a 1978 20r distributor out of a Corolla... Apparently THAT specific year they switched from points to electronic ignition and THAT year is the only year with a different electronic ignition distributor from any other 20r/22r.... It figures my runner would have something like That


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