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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / May 2007

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22RE Leaks oil

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Ken - 27 May 2007 03:05 GMT
Hello all i have a 1985 Toy 4x4 SR5 with a 22RE motor. The motor seems
to leak some oil out of the front of the motor. It had is seals done
about a year ago when the motor was rebuilt. I think it might be the
crank seal. Someone told me that the crank pully wears or something
and there is a shim or collar kit you can buy to make things fit
nicely again. Has anyone heard of this?

Thanx
Ken
Jerry - 27 May 2007 03:49 GMT
>Hello all i have a 1985 Toy 4x4 SR5 with a 22RE motor. The motor seems
>to leak some oil out of the front of the motor. It had is seals done
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>Thanx
>Ken

Google "22RE reddi sleeve," "22RE speedy sleeve" or "22RE repair sleeve."
I think you find what you're looking for.
Jerry
Ken - 28 May 2007 07:20 GMT
>>Hello all i have a 1985 Toy 4x4 SR5 with a 22RE motor. The motor seems
>>to leak some oil out of the front of the motor. It had is seals done
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>I think you find what you're looking for.
>Jerry

Thanx Jerry! Thats what he was talking about. Thats great. Thanx!!

Ken
Scotty - 27 May 2007 11:33 GMT
> Hello all i have a 1985 Toy 4x4 SR5 with a 22RE motor. The motor seems
> to leak some oil out of the front of the motor. It had is seals done
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Thanx
> Ken

Check for a loose bolt or three on the sump case. If its had recent work
they may need retightening now.
Bubba - 31 May 2007 02:49 GMT
Replacing the seal at the crank pulley is simple.  Socket wrench with long
bar to undo the bolt.  Slide pully off.  Pry out old seal and replace with
new.  Be sure to coat with oil first.  Replace pulley and belts. That's it.

Bubba
 
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