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22r (early) with a g58 transmission
« on: Aug 20, 2013, 05:02:52 PM »
I am not sure if I am posting this in the right spot but here goes...  I have a 91 4runner with a worn out 22re and g58 tranny.  I was looking to rebuild the engine but a friend of mine who is a 22r guru presented me with not one but two early 22r motors.  I do not live in an emission state and there are no smog laws here so I am looking to to pull the worn out 22re, put in the rebuilt 22r with a Weber 32/36 on it.  I am not looking for a hot rod but for durability and simplicity.  Honsetly, I hate all the vacuum lines and garbage on my motor.  I ahve all the parts to build the rig for a daily driver but I am unsure as whether the g58 will mount directly to the older 22r block.  Also, for long term dependabilty, should I stay with the g58 or look into something else.  I live in the flat south with no hills to climb and I do not do very much mudding in it.  I know that I am moving backwards with this but I want a simple, no code, no vacuum line motor like I had on my 81 toyota. 

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Re: 22r (early) with a g58 transmission
« Reply #1 on: Sep 30, 2013, 07:00:56 PM »
carbs have lots of vacume lines.....i know cuz i have to F@&K with them constantly

 
 
 
 
 

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