I loved the 22re. Such a stout, torquey, and reliable plant. So very well made. That didn't save it from getting traded for an LS though. I hope it went to a good home.
That engine definitely needed a tear down. It had been torn down recently and hasn't been run since and probably wouldn't last long. There wasn't any oil in the hidden timing cover bolt pocket nor any on the oil pickup tube.The timing guides were metal and probably suffered a broken guide originally. Also the Cam bearing caps were on backwards. The arrows point forward.
That engine was certainly well maintained. I have seen wear on the heads if the coolant isn't changed at the suggested interval. Results in a blown head gasket because the coolant galleries erode.
Right on, great video ! I have a an 1987 Toyota 4by4, only new vehicle I have ever bought. Love the 22R, has to be in the hall of Fame for 4 bangers !!
I have a 1990 Toyota pickup with this engine and it runs great. It seriously lacks power tho 😂 Thanks for making this video! It’s helpful to see this engine from different angles. One of my dad’s friends said I could have his other 1990 Toyota pickup for parts. I was expecting a pile of junk but it is actually in great condition! (Except for the motor) I’m going to fix it up instead and sell it so I can buy my first dirt bike. It should be a project so thanks again for this video 👍🏻👍🏻 Btw that fuel filter at 2:20 is a pain to change when the engine is in the pickup!
Like an old dodge 318. They don’t make enough horsepower to hurt themself. So they just run and run and run. I’ve had both engines that ran 500K miles and still looked decent when torn down for freshening uo.
I had a 22RE in a Toyota truck I owned shortly after high school! The truck was a serious beater and had a plow and a shaker on it. I drove it for a few years and when I retired it, it had well over 300k miles on it. I had patched the frame to keep it together, but the rust on it just got too bad for me to keep it. The only vehicle I got rid of in excellent running condition, but the body had nothing left. LOL
Wow what a fun ride eTicket! I have a 22 r sitting on my engine stand Sucked a piston it's going to be replaced with a remanufactured engine from ATK which I've been waiting five months for😂 This engine could become a hobby shop motor never done one before! I may be motivated now
Great content. I would have enjoyed this as about a 5 part series discussing the names, functions, and noting conditions of the components, kinda like you did at the end, but more the what and the why. Maybe just me. And I have the 3.0, so there's what I'd really love to see.
@@6thGearGarage My very first vehicle a 91 Toyota Pickup when I was 17 had a 22re, sold it to get into a cheap reliable car for college, so I never actually did any work on the 22re.. By the way I had 3 GM cars after the Yota and all had major engine failures around 200,000kms, that's ultimately why I went back to Toyota.
@@DirtGarage I hear ya 100% I had an 88 Beretta GT and 91 Lumina Euro in my first few yrs of driving. Both cars were money pits. Random stuff would always break like a door handle, ecu, steering, electrical things... Then I got into Hondas and realized I didn't have to spend $$ on stupid repairs. Haven't owned a GM since!
I did not realize their was so much to remove just to replace the head gasket. Now I know why it's going to be expensive. I did notice when you turned the motor over all the antifreeze coming out of all four cylinders, well I don't think that was good. That's my problem right now, but It's only in one cylinder so I suppose the head gasket must have a leak, or I could be wrong and it's something else but I don't know what that could be. Maybe you can give this subscriber a little insight on your thoughts about this. Thanks again for all your wonderful how-to videos.
It is definitely less work with the engine out of the truck. There was still coolant in the passages of the head that leaked into the cyls when I pulled the head. This engine didn't appear to have any head gasket issues or leaking coolant. It sounds like you might have a HG leak though with coolant getting into one cylinder. The best way to check is a compression test: ruclips.net/video/v7EdRwCW9Fs/видео.html
Awesome teardown. Would love to see you rebuild it in another video! I wish I could score a 22RE engine for $100. Here's it's going for no less than $800 for one in really poor condition.
good video! Would like to know if there was a reason for disassembling in the order chosen. Also I have a 22re with some pretty good knock. I’ll be tearing into it this summer. I hope to see a rebuild video soon and some links to parts.
Those metal guide rails for the timing chain are not stock, someone who cared about that engine replaced those at one point. I wonder why it was taken out? upgrade?
The seller told be he had a spare engine from an 84-88 that he added all the extra vac lines and sensors onto to use in a 93 pickup he had. But then sold the 93 before he ever got around to installing the engine, so it sat in his shop.
Thanks for the feedback! I considered doing a voiceover explaining what I was doing, but thought some might get tired of hearing me talk. I'll try some different music for the next series :)
I have a '93...dlx 4x4 shortbed standard cab. After 26 years decided to go thru the truck! LCE street stroker kit, new timing set and a 268 cam...35# flywheel with stage 3 clutch and a new throwout bearing and replaced the boot on the arm...new slave and master clutch cylinders. Intake hase a ceramic coated throttlebody and a blueprinted oil pump. SR5 bucket seats and instrument cluster..New tires and wheels and a new desert camo job for the outside if the truck with new mirrors. Inside I am painting all the plastic that wad gray to desert tan which will go nicely with the seat and hopefully will help the cab keep just a bit cooler along with the new ballast resistor and fan for the air conditioner. New Alpine radio with kickers and a vinyl floor to make it easy to clean...new bumpers grille, and lighting all around...a huge project but I think well worth all time and effort.
@@6thGearGarage My smartphone is not the best with video but I am taking pictures of the progress as I go along. I can string them for something like a storyboard.....best I can do.
I have a video for that: ruclips.net/video/9utG8PChbc4/видео.html The only difference is if you still have the cab in place, you'll need to adjust the load leveler to get it out of the bay easier. Also remove the radiator and hood.
@@therockwhispers at that price you’re in the price range of a long block from LCE or 22re Performance, but I looked and both are backed up and not taking orders at this time. I’d trust either of those over Jasper, as they use higher quality parts.
@@6thGearGarage Thank you for going the extra mile that was thoughtful and kind of you. It’s good knowing those places have good parts. I’ll keep them in mind for future References.
That would be the crank pulley bolt. If you don't have an impact gun and the engine is still in the truck, here's a video showing the easy way to remove it: ruclips.net/video/GCE3P8AD2rI/видео.html
Thanks! When I tipped the block, some coolant poured out and some ended up in the cylinders. They were dry before that. I wiped them out and sprayed them with some WD to protect them.
I got a freshly honed block new pistons and rings , bearings ,and all gasket top to bottom + a fresh head done by my buddies at machine tech Im in oceanside ca, though
So i bought a 1987 pickup with a rebuilt engine.. They said they did not repace the wrist pins is that ok?? Where is that in the engine im not a truck guy but want to learn 🤘💯
The wrist pins connect the rods to the pistons. It all depends on the tolerances and how many miles they had. If it's a reputable builder, I would trust them.
What would you buy for your very first socket set?? Im buy my forst one very soon and i know im have to buy more in future but a good first set to do stuff on my truck..
You can't go wrong with Craftsman. If they break, bring them back to the store for replacements. Same goes for their ratchets, wrenches and most other tools. It's made in China now, not USA any more, but still better quality than Harbor Freight tools. Most of my stuff is craftsman with some used snap-on and matco mixed in. For something I may only use once or twice, I get at Harbor Freight.
@@6thGearGarage sweet because my toyota is in a shop right now and apparently has a ceised motor but it's been in the shop two weeks and they have yet to give me a quote on putting my new longblock on and it seems like the same amount of work
they said it would be like 15-20 hours of labor which doesn't make sense to me since all they have to do is pull the old motor and change the components over and then drop it back it.
@@owenbell2572 Well I just tore it down in 4 hours. Putting things back on takes some time, requires new gaskets, maybe some new hardware. May as well replace the oil pump, water pump, timing components depending on the mileage. Plus pulling the motor and re-installing it takes up a good chunk of time too. All the little things add up.
6th Gear Garage you’d have some luck selling it on the west coast. Whenever I see a Toyota in a yard (and that’s rare) the engine is always gone. Unless it’s a 3VZ-E
The 22R engine will go for atleast 800000 kms only seen on you tube a Toyota Hilux that has done 600000kms but for sale in Sydney threre is a 2002 Toyoya Corolla with 970000 kms on it thats Toyota for you build cars to last and last also Hondas Mazdas and Suzukis
This was the first engine I ever rebuilt. It was one of most simple engines and that's one of the reason it's bulletproof even today.
How hard was it to rebuild it ? I’m 19 and I have a 91 pickup and been wanting to do a rebuild
@@joshuaa1921it’s not bad at all just finished mine. I have a 93 pickup and I had a piston slap. At 315k
I loved the 22re. Such a stout, torquey, and reliable plant. So very well made. That didn't save it from getting traded for an LS though. I hope it went to a good home.
That engine definitely needed a tear down. It had been torn down recently and hasn't been run since and probably wouldn't last long. There wasn't any oil in the hidden timing cover bolt pocket nor any on the oil pickup tube.The timing guides were metal and probably suffered a broken guide originally. Also the Cam bearing caps were on backwards. The arrows point forward.
Thanks for pointing out those details!
My 94 just broke one guide time for the metal ones to go on
Scoring a 22RE for $100 is a no brainer. Why not? Great score. Awesome video too. Very enjoyable. That engine seems good for well over 100k more miles
My thoughts exactly!
The core is worth at least $500. Solid deal. Wish I could find something like that!
@@99fxr68 hell yeah. Where I'm from I'd be lucky to find the intake manifold for $100 lol
@@iTzDaNiiLo 💯 I was trying to buy a junked r1fa transfer case...$500 MINIMUM! I guess that's what you'd get for the core.
This is by far the best 22r tear down video ever created.
That engine was certainly well maintained.
I have seen wear on the heads if the coolant isn't changed at the suggested interval. Results in a blown head gasket because the coolant galleries erode.
Have one with 276,000 and still running new head at 175,000 some how I cracked the head . It’s bullet proof .
Great video. About to mount my 22R on engine stand and tear it down. Now I got a very good idea how too . Thanks.
Engine internals is in great condition. Sweet deal for the extra 100 bucks.
This is great. I bought my 86 4 runner off the show room got 285000 miles on it and still daily drive it. However it’s due for a real good makeover
my first ride was an 88 Toyota with that engine
never had any problems
good vid thank you bro
I bet she would've started right up. You can't kill a 22RE. I'd love a part 2 of you rebuilding and restoring the engine!
I still have all the parts and one day that will be the plan to put in my 1985 Xtra cab
Thanks brother! This was awesome! I’d love to see a rebuild video! That would be amazing
No need just rewind it
Right on, great video ! I have a an 1987 Toyota 4by4, only new vehicle I have ever bought. Love the 22R, has to be in the hall of Fame for 4 bangers !!
Yep, they're not the most powerful, but they can take a beating!
I’m so looking for a injection intake to fab a turbo setup, rare as rocking horse shit in Australia!
That motor in AUS $1500 no rocking horse shit!!
I have a 1990 Toyota pickup with this engine and it runs great. It seriously lacks power tho 😂
Thanks for making this video! It’s helpful to see this engine from different angles. One of my dad’s friends said I could have his other 1990 Toyota pickup for parts. I was expecting a pile of junk but it is actually in great condition! (Except for the motor) I’m going to fix it up instead and sell it so I can buy my first dirt bike. It should be a project so thanks again for this video 👍🏻👍🏻
Btw that fuel filter at 2:20 is a pain to change when the engine is in the pickup!
Yeah they're not powerful but they can take a beating!
Like an old dodge 318. They don’t make enough horsepower to hurt themself. So they just run and run and run. I’ve had both engines that ran 500K miles and still looked decent when torn down for freshening uo.
This is great! Well done recording this process 👍🏻
Dude you deserve more subs like seriously
Thanks! Slow and steady is the way she goes.
That was cool. Always enjoy a good video watching a 22Re breakdown. 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
That thing looks to be in great shape so far.
I had a 22RE in a Toyota truck I owned shortly after high school! The truck was a serious beater and had a plow and a shaker on it. I drove it for a few years and when I retired it, it had well over 300k miles on it. I had patched the frame to keep it together, but the rust on it just got too bad for me to keep it. The only vehicle I got rid of in excellent running condition, but the body had nothing left. LOL
Sounds like the story of so many Toyotas trucks in this area. I've seen many patched frames that only buy a few more years.
great video, one thing not checked was timing chain, and thats often the first defect (stretching) on the 22re engine.
I had timing chain checked/serviced at 226,00 miles. When you think I should have it replaced/checked next mileage wise?
That looks like so much fun. I really want a garage
THAT ENGINE DESERVES TO GET REBUILT. AND YOU POST EPISODES ON IT REPLACING THE ONE ON YOUR RED TRUCK.!! IM JUST THROWING IDEAS YOUR WAY NICE WORK👍👌
Thanks and that is the plan! I actually have a few of these engines sitting around.
Wow what a fun ride eTicket! I have a 22 r sitting on my engine stand Sucked a piston it's going to be replaced with a remanufactured engine from ATK which I've been waiting five months for😂 This engine could become a hobby shop motor never done one before! I may be motivated now
Great content. I would have enjoyed this as about a 5 part series discussing the names, functions, and noting conditions of the components, kinda like you did at the end, but more the what and the why. Maybe just me. And I have the 3.0, so there's what I'd really love to see.
When it comes time to rebuild, I'll cover all the details :)
Awesome deal for $100!
That was awesome! Very entertaining time lapse! I've never had a chance to dive into a 22RE before.
They're fun little motors if you don't drive fast or tow much. Very reliable too!
@@6thGearGarage My very first vehicle a 91 Toyota Pickup when I was 17 had a 22re, sold it to get into a cheap reliable car for college, so I never actually did any work on the 22re.. By the way I had 3 GM cars after the Yota and all had major engine failures around 200,000kms, that's ultimately why I went back to Toyota.
@@DirtGarage I hear ya 100% I had an 88 Beretta GT and 91 Lumina Euro in my first few yrs of driving. Both cars were money pits. Random stuff would always break like a door handle, ecu, steering, electrical things... Then I got into Hondas and realized I didn't have to spend $$ on stupid repairs. Haven't owned a GM since!
I would think all them metric bolts is a heck of a find,,let alone all the pulleys and brakets
I have containers full of different size metric bolts from all of my partouts👍
🤔YOU Got a GOOD BUY ON THAT Toyota 22 R engine. That engine was worth EVERY dollar 💵
It sure was! It had plenty of life left in it
I did not realize their was so much to remove just to replace the head gasket. Now I know why it's going to be expensive. I did notice when you turned the motor over all the antifreeze coming out of all four cylinders, well I don't think that was good. That's my problem right now, but It's only in one cylinder so I suppose the head gasket must have a leak, or I could be wrong and it's something else but I don't know what that could be. Maybe you can give this subscriber a little insight on your thoughts about this. Thanks again for all your wonderful how-to videos.
It is definitely less work with the engine out of the truck. There was still coolant in the passages of the head that leaked into the cyls when I pulled the head. This engine didn't appear to have any head gasket issues or leaking coolant. It sounds like you might have a HG leak though with coolant getting into one cylinder. The best way to check is a compression test: ruclips.net/video/v7EdRwCW9Fs/видео.html
@@6thGearGarage Thank you for your reply am not a good wrench guy like you so will inform the mechanic before work is done. Thanks again.
Awesome teardown. Would love to see you rebuild it in another video! I wish I could score a 22RE engine for $100. Here's it's going for no less than $800 for one in really poor condition.
Same here in the middle east
Wooow what an amazing Tear down brotha! Love your video content thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏽👊🏽
Nice video.
Great video, high speed action and very little commentary. Informative
Muchisimas Gracias!!!
Super Pro Your Video!!! Thnx BrO!!!
El mejor motor de la historia
Excellent find for 100$
Kyle Automotive I love your videos. Thank you for the motivation to keep going on my 86
Thanks Kyle - I'm glad I found your channel!
I really enjoyed that video! Not really sure why, i just did. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Rebuild it love to see that ❤️👍
Ralph Magana that’s the plan for a future video👍
good video! Would like to know if there was a reason for disassembling in the order chosen. Also I have a 22re with some pretty good knock. I’ll be tearing into it this summer. I hope to see a rebuild video soon and some links to parts.
Christopher Carson no particular order. I like to get all tthe accessories off them go top to bottom.
Those metal guide rails for the timing chain are not stock, someone who cared about that engine replaced those at one point. I wonder why it was taken out? upgrade?
The seller told be he had a spare engine from an 84-88 that he added all the extra vac lines and sensors onto to use in a 93 pickup he had. But then sold the 93 before he ever got around to installing the engine, so it sat in his shop.
Loved this video , kind of stuff. I love doing also. Huuumm music not my first choice😃
Thanks for the feedback! I considered doing a voiceover explaining what I was doing, but thought some might get tired of hearing me talk. I'll try some different music for the next series :)
6th Gear Garage I thought about the voiceover talking about the tear down , parts etc. Good idea
Great video man. You have skills!
Is the rebuild video up by any chance?
Still hasn't happened... someday it will though!
Great video!
Sweet. Thisll be helpful when i tear down my 22re out of my celica.
Most important bolt ever at 4:15.
Ah yes... usually concealed by a puddle of dirty oil.
I see a lot of usable parts that would go easily for few bucks each,,rite place at rite time,great buy
I ended up keeping almost everything in case I need a rebuild. Better to have it just in case...
@@6thGearGarage heck yea
I have a '93...dlx 4x4 shortbed standard cab. After 26 years decided to go thru the truck! LCE street stroker kit, new timing set and a 268 cam...35# flywheel with stage 3 clutch and a new throwout bearing and replaced the boot on the arm...new slave and master clutch cylinders. Intake hase a ceramic coated throttlebody and a blueprinted oil pump. SR5 bucket seats and instrument cluster..New tires and wheels and a new desert camo job for the outside if the truck with new mirrors. Inside I am painting all the plastic that wad gray to desert tan which will go nicely with the seat and hopefully will help the cab keep just a bit cooler along with the new ballast resistor and fan for the air conditioner. New Alpine radio with kickers and a vinyl floor to make it easy to clean...new bumpers grille, and lighting all around...a huge project but I think well worth all time and effort.
Subscribed! Hope to see some videos of your build!
@@6thGearGarage
My smartphone is not the best with video but I am taking pictures of the progress as I go along. I can string them for something like a storyboard.....best I can do.
Wow, this video is awesome, thank you. I would love to inquire from you, my brother, about the best oil for this machine .
I use 10w30 in mine, thanks for watching!
I would like to know how you pull an engine..and how to mount on a engine stand
I have a video for that: ruclips.net/video/9utG8PChbc4/видео.html The only difference is if you still have the cab in place, you'll need to adjust the load leveler to get it out of the bay easier. Also remove the radiator and hood.
what would be a reasonable price to have a machine shop rebuild one of these?
I have no idea... I would guess at least $1k for the bottom end.
Awesome video.....great presentation
cool video, hone it with a drill, cleaning, put a new gasket kit and bearings in it, lets see it run !!
Excellent video.
When u planning to rebuild if not done already? Id like to see details in the rebuild vids. Thanks for sharing.
With so many projects going on, it’s going to be at least 6 months. I’ll be sure to document the entire build 👍
@@6thGearGarage Awesome and great deal you got there!
Thanks for this Video
I’m thinking of getting a Jasper Toyota 22RE motor for my 1987 dolphin Motorhome. Do you have any suggestions?
I’ve heard good and bad stories about people who used them, I’m told they’re Chinese parts. How much are you spending on one?
@@6thGearGarage Thanks for your reply.They want $3600 come with 3 year or 100,000 miles warranty. Do you have any other Suggestions.
@@therockwhispers at that price you’re in the price range of a long block from LCE or 22re Performance, but I looked and both are backed up and not taking orders at this time. I’d trust either of those over Jasper, as they use higher quality parts.
@@6thGearGarage
Thank you for going the extra mile that was thoughtful and kind of you. It’s good knowing those places have good parts. I’ll keep them in mind for future
References.
FNA Bro! Score. That is a very decent motor. So what's next...a rebuild perhaps?
I have a few of these motors. I'm eventually going to rebuild one to go into my 1985 but with a fresh carb
This is a dumb question, but what was the part you took off at 1:06. I'm thinking about fixing my uncle's 87 4runner.
That would be the crank pulley bolt. If you don't have an impact gun and the engine is still in the truck, here's a video showing the easy way to remove it: ruclips.net/video/GCE3P8AD2rI/видео.html
@@6thGearGarage wow thank you so much🙂
I would install new main and rod bearings and put that baby back together with a new chain and be good to go 200k
Don't forget to hone thise cylinders and put new cross hatch pattern.
You just got subd thanks i have a 86 4x4 20r and a 78 2wd 20r 5speed so this hits my interest .
Thanks! I love these old trucks. I have two 85 4x4's and a 1980 2wd that I'm in the middle of restoring.
That was a great little video, was that water that came out of the cylinders when you turned it over?
Thanks! When I tipped the block, some coolant poured out and some ended up in the cylinders. They were dry before that. I wiped them out and sprayed them with some WD to protect them.
Where can i get the transmission mount that we can see at 6:38 ? One on my Block is missing
Used ones are on ebay under "22re transmission bracket" I'm not sure if the dealer still sells them new or not.
Good music!
Those first 3 tracks are pretty badass, especially the first one. Is that you or a friend's band or something? sorry if this gets asked a lot.
They’re actually free to use from the RUclips audio library. They have a ton of different songs to use without copyright issues.
Rebuild video and what would you replace?
I have not rebuilt it yet and I would only replace the bearings, oil pump, water pump and timing components.
I will buy if you rebuild it for me, let me know.
I got a freshly honed block new pistons and rings , bearings ,and all gasket top to bottom + a fresh head done by my buddies at machine tech
Im in oceanside ca, though
@@Terrifier1984 I need a 22re bro , I'm in Auburn California . If it's still available hmu man. 925-640-0182
Good job
Thanks
SWEET !!! :)
it much different then the 3L hilux motor
Great video
Could you please help me to rebuild my 22R Engine for my pickup 1984?
I do plan on making a video when I rebuild mine, just have too much going on right now to get to that project.
There's a guy on YT that has a 3 part video series on rebuilding a 22RE, very detailed too.
Now build it!
That's the future plan
Does he put it back together
One day, when I need a 22re…
That thing didn’t need tore down.
I know it was really nice after all. Kind of surprised it was only $100
So i bought a 1987 pickup with a rebuilt engine.. They said they did not repace the wrist pins is that ok?? Where is that in the engine im not a truck guy but want to learn 🤘💯
The wrist pins connect the rods to the pistons. It all depends on the tolerances and how many miles they had. If it's a reputable builder, I would trust them.
Could someone tell me what the the number 0 on the throttle body means, have seen them from 0 to 7
Very curious myself!
let me get the sensors off that thang
What would you buy for your very first socket set?? Im buy my forst one very soon and i know im have to buy more in future but a good first set to do stuff on my truck..
You can't go wrong with Craftsman. If they break, bring them back to the store for replacements. Same goes for their ratchets, wrenches and most other tools. It's made in China now, not USA any more, but still better quality than Harbor Freight tools. Most of my stuff is craftsman with some used snap-on and matco mixed in. For something I may only use once or twice, I get at Harbor Freight.
If you wouldn't mind sharing man how many hours did that take you?
I didn't keep track, but I'd guess around 4 hours total, taking my time and filming.
@@6thGearGarage sweet because my toyota is in a shop right now and apparently has a ceised motor but it's been in the shop two weeks and they have yet to give me a quote on putting my new longblock on and it seems like the same amount of work
they said it would be like 15-20 hours of labor which doesn't make sense to me since all they have to do is pull the old motor and change the components over and then drop it back it.
@@owenbell2572 Well I just tore it down in 4 hours. Putting things back on takes some time, requires new gaskets, maybe some new hardware. May as well replace the oil pump, water pump, timing components depending on the mileage. Plus pulling the motor and re-installing it takes up a good chunk of time too. All the little things add up.
@@6thGearGarage makes sense man thank you for sharing! That's what I was thinking aswell I would love new components aswell
Rebuild it and sell for good money!
Unfortunately these don't sell for much around here. I am going to document a rebuild to go into my 1985 though.
6th Gear Garage you’d have some luck selling it on the west coast. Whenever I see a Toyota in a yard (and that’s rare) the engine is always gone. Unless it’s a 3VZ-E
How well engined is this engine after all it is a Toyota 22R engine and l have one in my 1997 Toyota Hilux with 430000 kms on it
Excellent engines... cheap and reliable, just not powerful. I have one in a truck with over 250000 miles, converts to about the same km as yours.
@@6thGearGarage I saw a video on anothewith the r you tube breaks the reason the Toyota Hilux is so good
The 22R engine will go for atleast 800000 kms only seen on you tube a Toyota Hilux that has done 600000kms but for sale in Sydney threre is a 2002 Toyoya Corolla with 970000 kms on it thats Toyota for you build cars to last and last also Hondas Mazdas and Suzukis
@@6thGearGarage The 22R engine will go for another 250000 miles easily
*name is 6th gear garage*
*tears down a 5 speed*
lol
Which I seen this video before I fixed mine
Can you put it back together?
I’m going to rebuild for another future video.
I lovet
Is this a 3litre engine?
2.4L
@@6thGearGarage can it be used in a 4x4 buggy?
It could but they don’t make very much power. Like 113HP and 140 TQ.
Dirty engine porn ! I dig it!
You got a 22 RE for $100 there’s definitely something broke
my back HURTS I thought so too, but I took apart a perfectly good engine 😂
😇😇😇😇
First.
OhYeahAboutThat I literally just clicked the "Done" button 😮
if you buy another engine for 100$ send me to greece :)
Thise engine homany power horse
$100 lol nowadays these things 10x that
Yeah I remember when they were dirt cheap, along with the whole truck.
Love it
This is great! Well done recording this process 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!