The truck was used by a locksmith Company in Altus OK , then sold to the father of the guy i got it from, when his dad passed away the truck sat in the driveway for the next 17 or so years when i found it in 2020, I got this truck for free because i bought his dads Toyota 1986 2wd Xtra cab long bed , IM super stoked that I get to watch Brian do his thing on this baby! My trucks and cars have been. 1967 Carrona 4dr, two 1985 Tercels, two 1985 4x4 single cabs, one 1992 4x4 single cab, one 1994 4 runner, one 1986 2wd xtra cab long bed, and my last one is a 2003-Tundra step side. and of course, the 1980 that i gifted to 6th Gear Garage
I got a 20r that was sitting out in a field for 15-20 years. Looks save able. Restoring every piece of it I can cheaply since it's all I've got for my 74 Celica. Including the Spark Plugs and wires. Can't wait to test fire the engine once I put it back together. Have not done much with carburetors but it's awesome to have a back up engine for a rig that originally had one even if I go more modern and higher HP. I have messed with a 75' sbc 350 that has a Carter comp. carb on it. That's what I picked the engine up in actually.
Blows my mind what you guys in areas with rust go through....I bought my Toy shortbox SR-5 4x4 new 40 years ago and there isn't an inch of rust on the whole thing! Kalifornia sucks...except for rust!
After doing many 22R motors....Always helicoil the timing chain cover for that hidden head bolt to timing chain cover(they strip easy and lets you tighten it a bit more)....Use Toyota black sealant on timing chain cover, rear seal retainer to block, and head gasket at timing chain cover...the toyota sealant is easy to take apart over most RTVs....Its the only way to stop oil leaks.....That engine didnt look bad for what it went through being exposed to weather....The broken steel timing guide scares me...never seen that, seen many plastic guide troubles though...
This reminds me of my single attempt to rebuild a 22R from an 86 4WD pickup that threw a rod bearing after I messed up a timing chain replacement (got something in the oil pan and didn't spend the time to find it :() Great fun watching, can't wait to see what else you have here on the channel!!!
Gracias por el video, yo tengo una 1987 a la q le estoy cambiando motor y transmission pues originalmente es transmission automática pero ya conseguí otro pickup para repuesto con transmission manual, espero poder hacerlo correr pronto
Yeah I had a mitsubishi 4g54 engine with a broken timing guide like this lots of metal shavings in the oil from the bolts being rubbed off got the truck free from another guy who knew I needed a truck
To add another tidbit, the guy that drove that 80 was kind of lets say always drunk lol, he drove the truck slowly around town but would run into some railroad tracks that were used at his liquor store as some sort of parking stop. Hence both trucks the 86 and Brians 80 had those huge can opener slices on both trucks both sides of bed lol
Love your videos keep up the good work. Also quick question I’m having a struggle with my 20R and for some reason it’s not starting anymore I have recently rebuilt my engine with brand new parts and still no luck. I had made sure that my distributor was working at the correct timing and still unable to fire up. I was thinking it might be the carburetor which I replaced also with the right adjustment and still no life at all. my main concern is, could the timing chain be misaligned. Or if so, what type of procedure did you Align it, to? Thank you. Any information or resource will be very helpful.
Do you own the factory service manual for your truck? It should tell you all the details of setting the timing properly. So if you have spark, and if you can smell fuel, then check your ignition timing and mechanical timing. You just rebuilt it so I assume compression is good.
@@6thGearGarage hey thanks for responding back. Yes I did exactly what the Toyota Haynes book wants it performed and still no start up. I did, however, make sure the compression rating was correct and so far it’s mostly it’s higher than 120. I started to begin noticing that when the engine is being turned over by the starter, it feels like the valves are hitting the cylinder, even though they’re in the correct timing. Just hesitating to turn over. What I probably might do is completely removed the engine and start from scratch, making sure that everything is corrected
@@6thGearGarage oh, one more thing I forgot to mention if you have any resource or information that is very helpful I will gladly appreciate it as I want to restore my vehicle just like yours, sir thank you
I replaced the timing chain and guides on my 87 with roughly 180k on it with metal backed guides and heavy duty chain. A year later the guide broke and jammed between the lower sprocket and cover. Luckily it only took out 2 valves. I went back to the plastic guides. I have a hard time trusting the metal guides. The only mechanical failure in 250k
The 20R head/headgasket will work on any 22R block up to late-84, but I'm not sure about 85+. I have a brand new 85 headgasket and a 20r head I can send you pictures of if you want to compare. PM me on facebook.com/6thGearGarage and I can send the pics there
@@6thGearGarage I forked out $6500 for a stage 2 stroker motor.....I think they can afford to pay shipping....They have been out of blocks for awhile now
I know you mostly work on Toyotas, but would you be interested in a southern California, rust free 1985 Nissan 720? I'm selling one, maybe you might be interested...
I've always wanted to try building/wrenching on a Nissan and a Mazda, just to see how they compare to a Toyota. But I'm out of space for any more projects. Are you in socal or up here in Ohio?
The truck was used by a locksmith Company in Altus OK , then sold to the father of the guy i got it from, when his dad passed away the truck sat in the driveway for the next 17 or so years when i found it in 2020, I got this truck for free because i bought his dads Toyota 1986 2wd Xtra cab long bed , IM super stoked that I get to watch Brian do his thing on this baby! My trucks and cars have been. 1967 Carrona 4dr, two 1985 Tercels, two 1985 4x4 single cabs, one 1992 4x4 single cab, one 1994 4 runner, one 1986 2wd xtra cab long bed, and my last one is a 2003-Tundra step side. and of course, the 1980 that i gifted to 6th Gear Garage
Thanks again for the truck and working with me to have it shipped. I'm in awe every time I look at the frame!
I got a 20r that was sitting out in a field for 15-20 years. Looks save able. Restoring every piece of it I can cheaply since it's all I've got for my 74 Celica. Including the Spark Plugs and wires. Can't wait to test fire the engine once I put it back together. Have not done much with carburetors but it's awesome to have a back up engine for a rig that originally had one even if I go more modern and higher HP. I have messed with a 75' sbc 350 that has a Carter comp. carb on it. That's what I picked the engine up in actually.
1974 Celica, boy, does that bring great memories, you lucky dog. Brings back the days of my 72 and 73 240 Z when gas was 23 cents a gal. 😂
Blows my mind what you guys in areas with rust go through....I bought my Toy shortbox SR-5 4x4 new 40 years ago and there isn't an inch of rust on the whole thing! Kalifornia sucks...except for rust!
Good job man, thanks for keeping old Yotas alive👍
You bet
After doing many 22R motors....Always helicoil the timing chain cover for that hidden head bolt to timing chain cover(they strip easy and lets you tighten it a bit more)....Use Toyota black sealant on timing chain cover, rear seal retainer to block, and head gasket at timing chain cover...the toyota sealant is easy to take apart over most RTVs....Its the only way to stop oil leaks.....That engine didnt look bad for what it went through being exposed to weather....The broken steel timing guide scares me...never seen that, seen many plastic guide troubles though...
Good progress. Thanks for sharing the disassembly of the 20R.
You bet
This reminds me of my single attempt to rebuild a 22R from an 86 4WD pickup that threw a rod bearing after I messed up a timing chain replacement (got something in the oil pan and didn't spend the time to find it :() Great fun watching, can't wait to see what else you have here on the channel!!!
Great video, enjoyed it thoroughly, love seeing the 20R teardown
Thanks 👍
Gracias por el video, yo tengo una 1987 a la q le estoy cambiando motor y transmission pues originalmente es transmission automática pero ya conseguí otro pickup para repuesto con transmission manual, espero poder hacerlo correr pronto
Love this series.
Yeah I had a mitsubishi 4g54 engine with a broken timing guide like this lots of metal shavings in the oil from the bolts being rubbed off got the truck free from another guy who knew I needed a truck
Love to see your videos friend. Can you do a video on fuel injection swaping a 22r?
If I ever have the opportunity, I will.
Thank you....NJ 87 22R
To add another tidbit, the guy that drove that 80 was kind of lets say always drunk lol, he drove the truck slowly around town but would run into some railroad tracks that were used at his liquor store as some sort of parking stop. Hence both trucks the 86 and Brians 80 had those huge can opener slices on both trucks both sides of bed lol
Love your videos keep up the good work. Also quick question I’m having a struggle with my 20R and for some reason it’s not starting anymore I have recently rebuilt my engine with brand new parts and still no luck. I had made sure that my distributor was working at the correct timing and still unable to fire up. I was thinking it might be the carburetor which I replaced also with the right adjustment and still no life at all. my main concern is, could the timing chain be misaligned. Or if so, what type of procedure did you Align it, to? Thank you. Any information or resource will be very helpful.
Do you own the factory service manual for your truck? It should tell you all the details of setting the timing properly. So if you have spark, and if you can smell fuel, then check your ignition timing and mechanical timing. You just rebuilt it so I assume compression is good.
@@6thGearGarage hey thanks for responding back. Yes I did exactly what the Toyota Haynes book wants it performed and still no start up. I did, however, make sure the compression rating was correct and so far it’s mostly it’s higher than 120. I started to begin noticing that when the engine is being turned over by the starter, it feels like the valves are hitting the cylinder, even though they’re in the correct timing. Just hesitating to turn over. What I probably might do is completely removed the engine and start from scratch, making sure that everything is corrected
@@6thGearGarage oh, one more thing I forgot to mention if you have any resource or information that is very helpful I will gladly appreciate it as I want to restore my vehicle just like yours, sir thank you
@@akita4070 Yeah I would double check everything is at TDC then.
@@akita4070 The Haynes manuals are better than nothing, but the orange Toyota Repair Manuals are the way to go. They're more expensive, but worth it.
I replaced the timing chain and guides on my 87 with roughly 180k on it with metal backed guides and heavy duty chain. A year later the guide broke and jammed between the lower sprocket and cover. Luckily it only took out 2 valves. I went back to the plastic guides. I have a hard time trusting the metal guides. The only mechanical failure in 250k
Someone please get this man some milwaukee m18s.
100%
Can a 20r headgasket be used on 22r head lazer block?
The 20R head/headgasket will work on any 22R block up to late-84, but I'm not sure about 85+. I have a brand new 85 headgasket and a 20r head I can send you pictures of if you want to compare. PM me on facebook.com/6thGearGarage and I can send the pics there
Sure you know that 20R, per 85 and post 85 blocks are getting rare....You may want to talk with LC Engineering about buying what ya got....
I'm sure it wouldn't be worth the cost to ship it across the country, but it will go on my shelf of toyota engines/parts for sure
@@6thGearGarage I forked out $6500 for a stage 2 stroker motor.....I think they can afford to pay shipping....They have been out of blocks for awhile now
so what ru u doing with these
Still have them. Probably end up selling them.
I know you mostly work on Toyotas, but would you be interested in a southern California, rust free 1985 Nissan 720? I'm selling one, maybe you might be interested...
I've always wanted to try building/wrenching on a Nissan and a Mazda, just to see how they compare to a Toyota. But I'm out of space for any more projects. Are you in socal or up here in Ohio?
@@6thGearGarage I'm in So. Cal.
@@swaguilar9323 ah man, figures... all the nice stuff is so far away. I was hoping you were local and brought up a truck from SoCal...