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After I get it going I may try to add some self-sufficiency/expedition items like dual batteries, wood fired block heater (just teasin' but maybe), on board shower, welder, air etc.
Don't forget the gasifier. If you're going to run a carbed motor and live off-grid, you gots to have a gasifier.
LOL I don't blame you. I too live in Montana, but down in Belgrade. I did a 22rte swap and it was a pain in the ass. I started with an 86 22re and had to swap the whole harness headlight to taillight. Twice! The first harness had some broken and bad wires some where. LOL But after I got the bugs worked out she has been awesome. I just won the 44 and under class at the Bozeman mud bogs. Once you get That beast running again we need to get together and do some snow wheelin'. By the way my in law had an Lc 22r stroker in his first gen and it Rocked! Carb and all. There is something to be said for keeping it simple.
Haha, subscribed!!!sick house you got going right there btw. JEALOUS!!!!!!!!
Looking forward to seeing the build!.. and in all honesty.. the build of the compound over the toyota.. sorry haha!
What was the cost of the crank? That crank looked almost new in the picture. I need to rebuild a 22re and I know that the oil seal in the front can raise hell with the crank over time. Cause the motor I put in my 87 has leaked oil from day one. And the engine builder told me that is how Toy motors are and to live with it. Been told that the oil seal for a 85 Toyota Celica (iirc) is different than all others and will fix the leak. Cause I don't want to use speedy sleeves.
Post some pics of the house
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