You can if you can find one that fits.. but if the engine isn't tight and in good shape (rings, valves, guides, etc.) you will blow things all to hell and back. In other words, if it's just a regular ol' stock '75 engine with high mileage and hasn't been rebuilt to custom specs that will withstand the increased pressure parameters, don't stand anywhere near it when you light it up..lol.. and especially don't expect it to last more than a few minutes of driving!
The 1980 Toyota Celica ST and GT was powered by the 2.2L 20R engine in North America and output 90 HP at 4800 RPM. The 1980 special edition "US Grand Prix" GT Liftback contained the 2.4L 22R engine which output 97 HP at 4800 RPM.
no it will not the pistons are diffrent the 20r has domw pistons and the 22re has flat top pistons
run gear oil in your engine if your cheap cause a 20r engine remanufactured cost 600 dollars. or you could completey take the motor apart and replace the rings.
1979 toyota 4x4 pickup with 20r engine
.032" good luck
0.18 or the thickness of a business card
The Toyota 20R engine crankshaft bolt torque specification is 150 pounds. The crankshaft bolts should be torqued in 50 pound intervals.
The Toyota 1978 20R Emission Control Repair Manual, pub 98268 is still available from Toyota parts, is about $12 and covers all versions of 1978 20R engine emission controls and vacuum lines. You have to have your dealer order it by part number.
I have never had luck finding one specifically for the 20R, but when I put my 20R back together, this was a great resource: http://www.bluebassdesign.com/boonin/carb_faq/ There are a few differences between the 22R and the 20R, but it should be close enough for you to get an idea.
the intake are next to the carb and the exhaust are next to the exhaust manafold intake are .008 exhaust are .012 with the engine warm good luck
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How do you prime the oil pump on a 1986 Toyota truck with 20r/22r engine