Torque Specifications of Rebuilt Toyota 22R Engines

by Manny Jeter
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The original Toyota 22R engine was designed for use on pickup trucks. The engine's economical four-cylinder design makes it ideal for cars as well. You can purchase the completed engine or an incomplete version on the aftermarket.

Main Torque Specs

The main bolts have a torque of 76 lb.-feet and the cylinder head bolts have 62 lb.-feet of torque. The cylinder head studs have 70 foot-lbs of torque, the cam timing gear have lb.-feet of torque, and the cam bearing bolt has 14 lb.-feet of torque.

Crankshaft Torque Specs

The stock rod bolts have 46 lb.-feet of torque and the ARP rod bolts have 50 lb.-feet of torque. The crankshaft pulley has 116 lb.-feet of torque, while the flywheel has 80 lb.-feet of torque.

Other Torque Specs

The intake manifold and exhaust manifold have 33 lb.-feet of torque each and the oil pan bolts have 9 lb.-feet of torque. The cam timing gear has 58 lb.-feet of torque and the cam bearing bolt has 14 lb.-feet of torque. One set of timing cover bolts have 9 lb.-feet of torque and another set has 29 lb.-feet of torque.

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