The valve clearance for a 1985 Toyota 22R engine is typically set at 0.008 inches (0.20 mm) for the intake valves and 0.010 inches (0.25 mm) for the exhaust valves when the engine is cold. It's important to regularly check and adjust the valve clearance to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate specifications and procedures.
.2mm for intake and .3mm exhaust. or .008in and .012in when the motor is warm. not sure for cold motor.
0.031" = 0.8mm
Yes, it is an interference motor. The valve could contact the pistons if it was out of time.
4.5 ots with new oil filter about 5 and a half.
To set the timing on a Toyota 22R engine find the distributor. The engine will have marks at which the distributor can be set. The OEM setting for a 22R engine is 5 degrees.
.0010 - .0022 in or .025 - .055 mm max limit is .0031 in or .08 mm
yes you can you can use a junk yard version or you can go to new at ackits.com they have complete kits
The casting number 11411-35020 corresponds to a Toyota 22R engine block, which is typically associated with models produced from 1981 to 1985. The specific year can vary based on the vehicle it was installed in, but this casting number is commonly linked to the earlier production years of the 22R engine. For precise identification, cross-referencing with the vehicle's VIN or additional engine details would be necessary.
a 22re is a radiator ignition and a 22r is just the radiator.
According to my 1991 owner's manual the gap is 0.031in or 0.8mm for a 22R-E engine.
Yes. In most models, if not all, the 22r came stock in them.
The 1984 Toyota 22R engine diagram can be obtained from most Toyota dealerships. The engine diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.