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Twisted Minis
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Probably more for a 20R. They were put in the pickups and cars for only 5 years. Versus 11 for the 22r.
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true, i dunno i just figured that cause when i was looking online for the rebuild kits for the 22r the 20 rebuilt kits were a lil cheaper. its worth a phone call at least.
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Really? I've found that the 20R kits are pricier than the 22r. Where are you looking. Check out engnbldr, and heubler engines.

Jasper wants 2grand for a new one, plus $250 for a core.
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this site here...well they are the same price.

http://www.greenbaypartsworld.com/foreignenginekits.htm
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Dude those are expensive.

Check this out. $220 (+ shipping) from engnbldr (they do a shit load of Toyotas).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOYOTA-2 ... 9554QQrdZ1

Heres one that comes with the same cam I got for $290. (+ shipping)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyota-2 ... 8671QQrdZ1

They dont have one currently listed for a 20R, but if you go to their web site its $360 plus shipping.

Heres another one for you, from Hublers engine, for $225.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ENGINE-K ... 8067510486

Same thing for my motor is $290, which isnt too bad.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
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Engnbldr also has a lot of cool things you can put in your motor on their website.
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damn im gonna check those out right now. thanks seth. lol there ya go again over achieving. lol
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I've been looking at this stuff for a while. Only thing that holds me back is machine work, which I cant do. And I don't like assembling bottom ends much...
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Twisted Minis wrote:
I've been looking at this stuff for a while. Only thing that holds me back is machine work, which I cant do. And I don't like assembling bottom ends much...

Damn to bad I don't live out there I would assy your motor for some control arms :lol:
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I'd take you up on that too. I really dislike doing the bottom end. I'm always afraid to harmonic balancer!!! it up, and I dont know how to maganflux it or whatever that is. Thats why I tried ot get them to do it but they want to break the bank.
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I am digging up old posts here, but I priced machine work on my block and a rebuild kit to do it myself, and it came to a total of 145 for the machine work and 4 new pistons, and 235.00 for the rebuild kit with time chain, freeze plugs etc... Hell I guess I am getting hooked up.

I am getting parts through a local engine rebuilding shop.
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Thats a hell of a deal. I was looking at a few Gs for machine work. But when I pulled my motor apart the bore was perfect (only had 88K on it) so I didn't have it bored.
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out here this way 145 seems about right for machine work, not sure about the pistons alone. when the engine guy rebuilt mine, he bored its out made sure everything was perfect and all the clearances are almost at zero. i got the best of the best rebuilt kits from him and it came out to $700 but that was for everything except the rods and the crank.
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