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finpinton 04-05-2011 11:59 PM

Please recommend a good place to buy a remanufactured 22R/22RE for an 1986 4Runner
 
Hello,

I have a 1986 4Runner and I am getting ready to replace it's original engine, which has 228K on it. I've been researching online about different places where I can get one and the prices...

Some of the places I am considering are westcoastengines.com, http://www.engnbldr.com and possibly http://www.gotengines.com

Does anyone have any info about these sites or does anyone has a recommendation for a different website/place in the bay area?

I am not sure if it's unrealistic, but I am hoping to spend around $1200 for the engine. Please help!


Thank you so much!

waskillywabbit 04-06-2011 04:36 AM

Welcome to Yotatech :D

Rebuild it yourself with engnbldr parts.

Depending on location you might find a good local shop to do it.

:wabbit2:

finpinton 04-06-2011 09:45 AM

Thanks! However, I"ve found that in California an hour of mechanic's work costs around $100 , which makes a rebuild a very expensive project. Do you find that there are any website engines that it's possible to trust?

irab88 04-06-2011 09:53 AM

ted was extremely helpful at engnbldr. i'm doing a minor rebuild, and got a kit from him.

and don't be scared to rebuild your own engine. there is lots of information on this forum, and a lot of helpful people.

or, you could buy a motor from a junkyard and rebuild it yourself, so you would have very little down time

TMDedtruks 04-06-2011 11:26 AM

A buddy of mine used Oregon Engine Rebuilders (or something like that) and it was pretty good. We dropped the rebuild in and it ran fine for about 10K miles then lost oil pressure. Turns out OER had hired a joker who machined something wrong. OER warrantied the motor so my buddy got another longblock no charge. You're still out all that work & time though.

Back in 2000 I had mine done by a local guy ... lots of money, no better than a stock motor. Honestly, next time, I'll rebuild myself using Engnbldr parts. If $1200 is your budget, it's your best bet. GL!

SmoothPelican 04-16-2011 01:01 PM

I'm wrestling with the idea of a reman 22re or rebuilding it myself. I know I could do it with this sites' help but I don't have all the right tools, the space or the time. And everytime I do the math it's about the same if not a lil cheaper to get a reman dropped in. Anyone done business with Outletengines? They are about 3 hours from me.

Mr.Utah 04-16-2011 03:31 PM

Sunwest Automotive in WA. Good price. 22r/e, new head, rv cam, warranty $1400.

iselloil 04-22-2011 04:56 AM

SUNWEST.http://www.sunwestautomotiveengines.com/lb-toyota.html

xxxtreme22r 04-22-2011 05:17 AM


Originally Posted by TMDedtruks (Post 51697775)
A buddy of mine used Oregon Engine Rebuilders (or something like that) and it was pretty good. We dropped the rebuild in and it ran fine for about 10K miles then lost oil pressure. Turns out OER had hired a joker who machined something wrong. OER warrantied the motor so my buddy got another longblock no charge. You're still out all that work & time though.

x2 on NOT using Oregon Engine Rebuilders AKA OER.

Depending on where you are located you might find another yotatech member close to you, willing to help ya put an engine together. If it's your daily driver you might want to consider some extra down time for machining work that you will not be able to do yourself.

worshipmentor 04-22-2011 06:03 AM

I'll have to send you their name when I get home but I just bought and stuffed a 22r longblock from a company in CA. They listed in eBay, no core charge and I got it shipped to me in Mississippi for $1100 w/ a 1 year warranty.

SoCal4Running 04-22-2011 04:34 PM

I had a local machine shop completely rebuild mine here in Cali for $1200.00 out the door. I would look for a local place before dealing with shipping and such.

worshipmentor 04-22-2011 08:07 PM

Ok, found the info: United Engine in Compton California. They dont show any 85-up 22R longblocks on eBay right now but check back with them if your interested. I know I like mine!

Swimmerboy2112 04-22-2011 08:10 PM

If you're willing to spend some more, Jasper engines are supposed to be great.

NwRunner 04-22-2011 08:12 PM

Compton!? hehe

If your not confident in rebuilding yourself and dont want to chance that the rebuilder used a cheapo gasket set, why not drop in a 50k JDM import? Im not sure how available these are after the tsunami, but i know there are tons on the west coast. I used www.foreignengines.com in WA and have no complaints.

Buck87 04-22-2011 08:48 PM

I have about 2000mi on an OER motor and it seems ok, but if I had to do it again I would check the price at toy connection in San Jose because I have had good luck with them for parts and because they are local. I wish that I had known about them when I bought my motor. They can save you a pile of money on parts compared to the dealer and they have a ton of used stuff also.

408.988.4040
http://www.toyconnection4x4.com/

Where do you live?

tk1314 11-04-2011 08:41 PM

Don't Use United Engine in Compton!!!
 
I've had five engines (22r) built by these guys this year (for the same vehicle). The sixth time I went and had it done right by another mechanic. They fixed it free each time, but I was without my vehicle for a week or more each time. My new mechanic said they use cheap parts and did a bad job with the machine work. My first engine blew a head gasket and leaked oil. My second engine blew a head gasket and leaked oil. My third engine lasted less than a month before it blew a head gasket, it also leaked oil. My fourth engine lost the power steering pulley while I was driving. After I got in there to fix it, I noticed MANY loose bolts, it had a leaking freeze plug, cracked block and it leaked oil. The fifth engine blew a head gasket and leaks oil. These guys should be avoided.

Mt. Baker Mob 12-05-2011 04:43 PM

Has anyone used OER for a 3.0L before? Any luck on repairs if needed?

skypilot 12-05-2011 04:54 PM

Call Putneys or 22reperformance.com I was looking at rebuilds too and they came up with some positive reviews.
I would do it yourself locally, its not that hard. Just use moly or cast iron piston rings. There is an issue with chrome faced rings and how the clyinders are finish honed that results in massive oil consumption. Get a good torque wrench and a number punch, also do some reading about best practices.

xxxtreme22r 12-05-2011 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by Mt. Baker Mob (Post 51830772)
Has anyone used OER for a 3.0L before? Any luck on repairs if needed?

OER is junk. Too many issues. And a non-existant "lifetime" warranty. Stay far away from them.

toyospearo 12-05-2011 05:38 PM

General Machine! Arcata, CA. Great motors.


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