So the 22re in my 1985 4runner "Wang" is going out...low compression, drinking oil, etc. It has been rebuilt before and should probably be replaced. So....
How hard is it for a shade tree mechanic to take the old motor out, put the new one in and not fuck it all up? I've done just about everything else besides actually sub a motor--I'm not scared by the intake manifold or removing/resetting the EFI components, etc. But I've also never done this before and am trying to decide if I should do it. On one hand, I know I can do it--the question is can I do it right. This is my reliable Toyota rig we're talking about--I drive it deep into the back country and also use it as my DD, so it's gotta be tits.
Bonus points if you have recommendations on a 22re crate or long block shop. Heard good things about Oregon Engine Builders and am looking for more.
Also, anything else you'd do while you had it out of there? I'm likely going to do the steering box conversion to a Gen 2 steering box, but that's about it on the list. Don't want headers, don't need fancy shit. Just a fresh motor that works and works all of the time.
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Also to note, my rig has a T100 trany and transfer case, FWIW
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