Since the headgasket blew on my JDM piece-o-crap engine I decided to scrap it (found headgaskets after a week of searching, but couldn't find new head bolts so easily). I got sick of an engine with "exotic" parts availability, so I decided to sell it off and build a new one that is based on teh US Celica/pickup truck motor.
Not a lot of progress yet, but here is where I am...
Pictures of crap that is for sale or sold:
http://home.earthlink.net/~celica73-2/RG_stuff/
I've sold the short block to a guy in CA. After shipping I will have $325 in my pocket. I had nearly $1000 in the block (just machine shop labor and parts).
I traded the following:
Stock exhaust manifold, new in box oil pan (Toyota), valve cover, special cam timing tool, 2 sets of plug wires and water pump for a set of 44mm Mikuni side drafts and 2 rebuild kits (this will be an upgrade from my pretty crummy 40mm Mikuni's).
I in the process of trading my 9 lb Fidanza flywheel for one just like it, but it will bolt to the new motor.
What I've bought (or will buy this weekend):
1) Adjustable cam gear, $80
2) Cylinder head (used), recent valve job, mild porting, new cam (high lift, obscene duration), enough parts to assemble the head, and a distributor: $80
So, I'm still +$165 on this deal...
I am looking for a '85-95 Toyota 22R right now. If you see one, let me know (has to be '85 or newer).
The engine will be 2.4 liters or bigger (about a 0.3 liter bump in displacement), and should rev to about 7000 rpm (comparable to the old engine), and if this cam works, it should make about 160 hp (conservative), about 20 hp more than the old engine, it will also make about 30 ft-lbs more torque.
It should be about 20 lbs lighter to boot.
Scott