7 months before the problem, i was working on the intake, i remember dropping a bolt and not being able to find it. So, a bolt had fallen into the intake manifold and it finally found it's way into the #4 cylinder, it was a mashed up metal mess inside
just got my 22re top rebuilt runs great
soldierttown 4 months ago
Hahahaha, I have to leave it to hurricane ford, fuck yea 2 years with a bolt in there, infuckingdestructable!
MrBoobtoob1 7 months ago
So what was the final on it?? Rod????
jason127x99 10 months ago
Leave it to a 22RE to run 2 years with a bolt inside one of the combustion chambers.
MrHurricaneFloyd 11 months ago
agghhhhhhh make it stop! poor toyota.
Killinemdead1 11 months ago
7 months before the problem, i was working on the intake, i remember dropping a bolt and not being able to find it. So, a bolt had fallen into the intake manifold and it finally found it's way into the #4 cylinder, it was a mashed up metal mess inside
ishmaelangelohall 1 year ago
did you figure out your problem?
adamsfence1 1 year ago
That sounds like multiple rod bearings spun. Good luck with rebuild.
KiroTheGreat 2 years ago
sounds like rod or crank bearing dude . Sorry to see that happen to such an awesome engine.
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bZberetta 2 years ago
Sounds like a rod to me, but without being there I can't say that it is not an exhaust leak.
hurricanefloyd1 2 years ago