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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / December 2004

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Changing  Timing Chain 22R

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Nick Funk - 10 Dec 2004 23:42 GMT
I am getting ready to change the timing chain in my '84 Toyota 4x4
Pickup (22R).  I will change the chain, sprockets and guides.

While I have the timing cover off, is there anything else I should change?

Nick
Roger Brown - 11 Dec 2004 02:23 GMT
> I am getting ready to change the timing chain in my '84 Toyota 4x4
> Pickup (22R).  I will change the chain, sprockets and guides.
>
> While I have the timing cover off, is there anything else I should change?

Water pump, if it is of unknown age, plus belts and hoses while you have them
off:
    http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/EngineMods/TimingChain.shtml

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  Roger
?reality - 11 Dec 2004 23:50 GMT
> > I am getting ready to change the timing chain in my '84 Toyota 4x4
> > Pickup (22R).  I will change the chain, sprockets and guides.
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> --
>    Roger

Hit the valve over gasket while your in there, make sure the gasket
comes with new front and rear 1/2 donuts. If they're not self adjusting,
adjust the valves. (they should be self adjusting, I think that change
happened in '82.
scott and barb - 12 Dec 2004 19:56 GMT
Also check idler pulley bearing while you're in there...
> I am getting ready to change the timing chain in my '84 Toyota 4x4
> Pickup (22R).  I will change the chain, sprockets and guides.
>
> While I have the timing cover off, is there anything else I should change?
>
> Nick
 
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