The 22R engine block number 1141-35020 indicates that it was likely manufactured in 1981. The first two digits (11) usually represent the year of production, while the subsequent numbers provide additional information about the manufacturing process and sequence. However, it’s always best to verify with specific manufacturer resources or forums for precise details.
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.
It may bolt up but you'll have poor compression with no power, so the answer is no.
just below the power steering pump on passenger side of engine block correction the power steering pump is on the driver s side sorry !
No, from what I know for sure, Pre-85 22r blocks have a dual timing chain which is stronger and lasts longer. Also not 100% sure but I read there is a difference in height of the blocks as well. Pre-85 block with dual timing chain is needed to do a 22r/20r hybrid.
Sorry, but what is a 22r ?
its not possible fuel compression spark bang it has no choice lol
It is on the right-hand (passenger side) of the engine block about half way down.
It's at the front of the engine block on the passenger side. It's bolted into the side of the block & has a round brass top about 3" in diameter with 3 fuel hoses connected to it.
no just one but there is one from the block it is a right angle one so there is a top, middle and bottom
1985 was the last year of the rear wheel drive celicas. As far as I know, no front wheel drive celica used the 22r motor. If it truly is a 22R motor it will fit the pickup, provided the pickup has a 22R motor. Some of the later ones have a different 4 cylinder or V6 motors. Of course, the induction and exhaust systems will be different in the car and pickup, but those from the pickup should bolt to the replacement 22R motor.
as long as they both have flat top pistons it will.. but if one is dome top pistons and the other is flat top then no it wont work
as long as they both have flat top pistons it will.. but if one is dome top pistons and the other is flat top then no it wont work