High flow oil pump?
#3
Don't have low oil pressure. This is my 1st yota and with cars I've built in the pass oil pressure getting to the head was minimal. I'm not looking for a high pressure pump just high flow pump to ensure enough oil is getting to the head. Basically I'm going to be rebuilding the motor with a new and head and I want to make sure the head is well oiled.
#4
Not sure if I can say this is a way to assure you things are okay but oil to the head is not one of Toyota's 22R/RE engines' weak points. If the engine can be started, start it up and remove the oil cap. I'll bet you'll get a nice spray of oil out of the cap.
I can't say I've ever heard of a 22R/RE needing a camshaft or rocker arms replaced before the rings or bearings were toast.
And since you're talking about a new head being installed, if oil didn't get to the cam and rockers, someone screwed up cleaning the head.
I can't say I've ever heard of a 22R/RE needing a camshaft or rocker arms replaced before the rings or bearings were toast.
And since you're talking about a new head being installed, if oil didn't get to the cam and rockers, someone screwed up cleaning the head.
Last edited by abecedarian; Aug 21, 2009 at 03:30 PM.
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http://www.22re.com/main/toy/toymainprice.asp
Scroll down to the middle of the page and youll find it
Scroll down to the middle of the page and youll find it
#6
there is a larger volume pump avaliable .. but on these engines , NOT necessary . 15100-35030 (toyota # off the top of my head
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this is the Turbo engine pump # .. and is a direct "bolt on" ..
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) this is the Turbo engine pump # .. and is a direct "bolt on" ..
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Last edited by slacker; Aug 21, 2009 at 04:45 PM.
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If you are doing the engine new oem spec pump is plenty Get a mechanical gauge .
Why would you want to run a oil cooler ??? i could see it if you commute across long stretches of desert in 120 F temps. I can`t see you using a 22rec to pull anything long distances or very often
In cold weather you need to run a oilstat to get the oil up to temp before it goes into the cooler on those nippy minus 20 afternoons.
i would put the money to a engine heater first..
It is your vehicle do what makes you happy.
Why would you want to run a oil cooler ??? i could see it if you commute across long stretches of desert in 120 F temps. I can`t see you using a 22rec to pull anything long distances or very often
In cold weather you need to run a oilstat to get the oil up to temp before it goes into the cooler on those nippy minus 20 afternoons.
i would put the money to a engine heater first..
It is your vehicle do what makes you happy.
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If you are doing the engine new oem spec pump is plenty Get a mechanical gauge .
Why would you want to run a oil cooler ??? i could see it if you commute across long stretches of desert in 120 F temps. I can`t see you using a 22rec to pull anything long distances or very often
In cold weather you need to run a oilstat to get the oil up to temp before it goes into the cooler on those nippy minus 20 afternoons.
i would put the money to a engine heater first..
It is your vehicle do what makes you happy.
Why would you want to run a oil cooler ??? i could see it if you commute across long stretches of desert in 120 F temps. I can`t see you using a 22rec to pull anything long distances or very often
In cold weather you need to run a oilstat to get the oil up to temp before it goes into the cooler on those nippy minus 20 afternoons.
i would put the money to a engine heater first..
It is your vehicle do what makes you happy.

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