1987 turbo head
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1987 turbo head
Does anyone know where to get a reman. or new head for a '87 22 RET 4x4. Any info will help. Is it possible to take my 22 RE and swap it out for a 22 RET? I already have an auto transmission in the truck. Thanks people!!
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The turbo head has a larger combustion chamber to lower comp ratio and I believe has heavier duty valves (exhaust anyway) for the extra heat. Some people run the the non turbo head on the turbo motor which bumps the comp ratio up from 7:5:1 to somewhere around 8:5:1 which is fine with out too much boost. I'm doing that on my 87 turbo pickup. engnbldr's street/rv head has heavier duty stainless valves (larger too) and is all new parts for $448. That's what I'm going with.
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Forgot the link http://engnbldr.com/head_shop.htm
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Turbo pistons are different then 22r/22re pistons though but not much.
13101 PISTON SUB-ASSY, W/PIN Replaced by: **101-35050-02 **101-35050 4 1985.01-1988.01 22RTEC.. RN55, 61, 66
13101 PISTON SUB-ASSY, W/PIN Replaced by: **101-35032-02 **101-35031 4 1985.12-1988.01 22R, 22REC.. RN5#, 6#, 7#
22ret pistons
Late model 22r/22re pistons
I have said this before and I'll say it again. The turbo head also plays a major role in the engine's compression ratio. And does have a different combustion chamber size.
IIRC the turbo head is also plumbed for the oiling system for the turbo.
IMO 52/54 CC to 82/83 CC combustion chamber is a significant change in compression.
for example, on a 350 SBC if you go from a 76cc chamber to a 58cc chamber your compression ratio would go from 8.84 to 10.72.
Now searching around here are some more specs with the KB pistons with a 56cc head (efi) = 9.7:1 with the same pistons and an 83cc head = 7.3:1.
22re compression ratio = 9.4:1 or is it 9:1 I have seen both listed.
22ret compression ratio = 7.3:1
By that research it tells me most of the compression change between the 22re and 22ret is the head combustion chamber cc change.
for example, on a 350 SBC if you go from a 76cc chamber to a 58cc chamber your compression ratio would go from 8.84 to 10.72.
Now searching around here are some more specs with the KB pistons with a 56cc head (efi) = 9.7:1 with the same pistons and an 83cc head = 7.3:1.
22re compression ratio = 9.4:1 or is it 9:1 I have seen both listed.
22ret compression ratio = 7.3:1
By that research it tells me most of the compression change between the 22re and 22ret is the head combustion chamber cc change.
1975 - 1980 20R Cylinder Head
Round Intake Port
Round Exhaust Port
80/81 C.C. Chamber
Intake Valve Diameter 43mm
Exhaust Valve Diameter 35mm
1981 - 1984 22R Cylinder Head
Square Intake Port
Round Exhaust Port
82/83 C.C. Chamber
Intake Valve Diameter 44.5mm
Exhaust Valve Diameter 36.5mm
1985 - 1995 22R-22RE Cylinder Head
Square Intake Port
Pear Shape Exhaust Port
52/54 C.C. Combustion Chamber
82/83 C.C. Chamber (Turbo) Intake Valve Diameter 44.5mm
Exhaust Valve Diameter 36.5mm
Round Intake Port
Round Exhaust Port
80/81 C.C. Chamber
Intake Valve Diameter 43mm
Exhaust Valve Diameter 35mm
1981 - 1984 22R Cylinder Head
Square Intake Port
Round Exhaust Port
82/83 C.C. Chamber
Intake Valve Diameter 44.5mm
Exhaust Valve Diameter 36.5mm
1985 - 1995 22R-22RE Cylinder Head
Square Intake Port
Pear Shape Exhaust Port
52/54 C.C. Combustion Chamber
82/83 C.C. Chamber (Turbo) Intake Valve Diameter 44.5mm
Exhaust Valve Diameter 36.5mm
Last edited by xxxtreme22r; 09-01-2011 at 05:25 AM.
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This tells me yes. http://www.toysport.com/technical%20...tech_notes.htm
Another good source for 22ret info. http://22returbo.net/
I've been researching this for a while now. Not for my truck, but in case I ever get a hold of an old celica/supra to run SCCA hill climbs.
The 22RTE Turbo engine was based on the later model 22RE (short block /tall head). This is a similar but entirely different block and head. The block was drilled with different oil passages to accommodate the Turbo oil requirements. The cylinder head's combustion chamber had a different shape. The piston was dished. Advertised horsepower was 145. The factory set the boost at 5.5-6 pounds, but completely stock internals survived boosts of up to 17-22 pounds, with proper fuel injection modifications. This is a testimony to the bulletproof bottom end design.
I've been researching this for a while now. Not for my truck, but in case I ever get a hold of an old celica/supra to run SCCA hill climbs.
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