Description
About This Engine
The Toyota 22RE is one of the most reliable inline-four engines ever built for a production vehicle. With its 2.4-liter displacement, SOHC design, and Toyota EFI system, the 22RE powered the Toyota Pickup (known internationally as the Hilux) and the Toyota 4Runner from 1983 through 1995. Many examples exceed 300,000 miles with regular maintenance- some documented examples have approached 500,000 miles. This is not marketing language: it is why the Toyota Pickup and early 4Runner became the reference vehicle for reliability in cultures from rural America to the Australian outback to conflict zones worldwide.
The 22RE distinguishes itself from the carbureted 22R by its Toyota EFI system- an L-type airflow meter-based injection setup that provides consistently accurate fuel delivery across temperature extremes, altitude changes, and load variations. For off-road use in particular, the EFI's consistent operation regardless of vehicle angle gives the 22RE a significant advantage over the 22R's carburetor, which can flood or starve on steep grades.
The critical piece of information every 22RE buyer needs to know: Toyota significantly redesigned the 22RE in 1985. The post-1985 block has a different deck height. The cylinder head, pistons, timing components, water pump, and oil pump changed. Pre-1985 and post-1985 parts are largely not interchangeable. Installing a pre-1985 head on a post-1985 block- or vice versa- will cause severe compression problems and potential engine damage. We confirm block generation before every order ships.
Signs You Need a Replacement Engine
- Coolant loss without visible external leak- head gasket failure (the most common major 22RE failure). Check the oil for a milky appearance or the coolant for oiliness.
- Blue smoke under hard acceleration- valve stem seal wear or piston ring wear on high-mileage units
- Hard cold start or rough cold idle that resolves after warmup- EFI cold start system issue, airflow meter failure, or coolant temperature sensor fault
- Oil burning on all conditions not just cold start- ring and cylinder wall wear on high-mileage engines
- Timing chain rattle on cold start that persists after warmup- timing chain tensioner or guide wear
- Fuel delivery hesitation under load- clogged injectors or failing airflow meter
Known Problems With This Engine
- Head gasket failure- the 22RE's primary weakness: Despite legendary reliability overall, the 22RE aluminum head gasket is the engine's Achilles heel. Overheating at any point in the engine's life compromises the head gasket. We compression test all 4 cylinders and inspect coolant for contamination before shipping. Any unit showing signs of head gasket failure is rejected.
- Pre-1985 vs post-1985 block incompatibility: This is the most common installation mistake. In 1985, Toyota changed the cylinder head, block deck height, timing system, and pump configurations. Parts from the two generations do not interchange. If you are replacing a post-1985 22RE with a pre-1985 unit (or vice versa), all associated components must also be swapped to match the new engine's generation. We flag this on every order.
- Airflow meter (MAF) failure on aged EFI units: The L-type airflow meter (called the AFM or MAF depending on market) in the Toyota EFI system can fail on aged vehicles, causing rough idle, hesitation, and lean running. This is an external component not included with the engine but we note any related diagnostic indicators we observe.
- Timing chain single-row vs dual-row: The pre-1983 22R used a dual-row timing chain. The 1983-onward 22RE used a single-row chain with plastic guides. The single-row chain system requires more careful monitoring for guide wear. We inspect for timing chain noise before shipping.
- Carbon buildup on SOHC head: High-mileage 22RE engines can accumulate significant carbon deposits on the intake valves. This is not an oil leak issue- it is the result of normal hydrocarbon deposits from the PCV system. A compression test will still show good numbers despite carbon buildup. We note any visual indicators of excessive carbon during inspection.
Toyota 22R Engine Family- Key Variants
The 22RE sits within a broader Toyota 22R family. Understanding the differences helps buyers choose correctly:
| Engine | Years | HP | Fuel System | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22R | 1981 to 1995 | 96 to 108 hp | Carburetor | The carbureted version. Simpler but less consistent than 22RE at altitude and in off-camber situations. |
| 22RE | 1983 to 1995 | 105 to 116 hp | EFI (electronic) | Fuel-injected. Better cold-start, better off-road consistency, slightly more power. This is the unit sold on this page. |
| 22R-TE | 1986 to 1988 only | 135 hp | EFI + Turbo | Factory turbocharged version. Very rare. Lower compression (7.5:1). Compatible only with 22R-TE-specific components. |
What Is Included- What Is Not Included
| INCLUDED- Long Block | Block, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, SOHC camshaft, aluminum cylinder head, valve train, timing chain assembly, oil pan, front timing cover. |
|---|---|
| NOT INCLUDED | Intake manifold and EFI fuel rail and injectors, throttle body, airflow meter (MAF/AFM), coolant temperature sensor, exhaust manifold, distributor and ignition system, alternator, power steering pump, starter, flywheel, accessory drive components. |
| EFI Note | The 22RE EFI system components (airflow meter, fuel rail, injectors) are specific to the 22RE and should be reused from your original engine if in good condition, or sourced separately. These are not included with the long block. |
| Core Note | No core charge. You are not required to return your old engine. |
Vehicle Compatibility
The Toyota 22RE was factory installed in the following vehicles:
| Toyota Pickup (Hilux)- RWD and 4WD | 1983 to 1995- 2WD and 4WD configurations |
|---|---|
| Toyota 4Runner- all generations | 1984 to 1995- 2WD and 4WD |
| Toyota HiAce Van (select markets) | 1984 to 1989 |
| Toyota Cressida (select international markets) | Limited applications |
The 22RE is a direct replacement in any Toyota Pickup or 4Runner that originally used the 22RE or carbureted 22R. The EFI 22RE can also be installed in a 22R carbureted application with the addition of the complete 22RE EFI system including the ECU, wiring harness, airflow meter, fuel rail, and injectors. This is a common and well-documented conversion in the Toyota truck community. Call (240) 301-0095 with your vehicle year and current engine.
Transmission compatibility: Toyota 5-speed W-series manual (most common)- W56 and W58 variants | Toyota 4-speed L-series manual (earlier applications) | A-series 4-speed automatic. 2WD and 4WD versions require different transmission and transfer case configurations.
Not sure if this fits? Call (240) 301-0095. We verify fitment before every order ships.
Common Names and Search Terms
| Toyota 22RE | Most common buyer search |
|---|---|
| 22RE engine | Short code buyer |
| 22R-E engine | Hyphenated designation |
| Toyota 2.4L engine | Displacement-format buyer |
| Toyota pickup engine | Application descriptor |
| 4Runner engine | 4Runner-specific buyer |
| 22RE EFI engine | Fuel system designation buyer |
| Toyota 22RE for sale | Purchase intent |
| 22RE long block | Long block buyer |
| Toyota truck engine replacement | Replacement buyer intent |
Used OEM vs Rebuilt- Which Is Right for You?
Used OEM is the right choice for a Toyota Pickup or 4Runner replacement- particularly where a compression-tested unit with confirmed block generation is needed. The 22RE's legendary reliability means a tested used OEM unit with clean compression is often the most practical and cost-effective path.
A remanufactured 22RE makes sense if the engine has known internal damage or you want fresh tolerances throughout. Several Toyota specialists and dedicated 22R rebuilders produce quality remanufactured units at $1,500 to $2,800 or more. For a daily driver or off-road truck used in demanding conditions, a reman may offer better peace of mind with a longer warranty.
Condition and Inspection Process
- Compression test across all 4 cylinders- results per cylinder recorded and shared before shipping. We reject any unit showing significant compression variation or below-minimum pressure.
- Block generation confirmed- pre-1985 or post-1985 documented before every order ships
- Coolant inspected for oil contamination- head gasket condition specifically assessed. Any sign of head gasket failure rejects the unit.
- Timing chain cold-start inspection for guide rattle
- Cylinder head inspected for cracks and external damage
- Oil inspected for coolant contamination or excessive metallic content
- Airflow meter connector and external EFI connections inspected for corrosion
Mileage varies by unit. Where available from the donor vehicle we provide it. Where mileage cannot be confirmed, we disclose this before your order is placed.
Buyer Tips- What to Know Before You Order
- Pre-1985 vs post-1985 is the most important question- ask first: Before any other discussion about a 22RE, confirm whether your existing engine is pre-1985 or post-1985. The easiest way is to look up the vehicle's build year. If replacing like-for-like (post-1985 with post-1985), no compatibility concerns. If mixing generations, all related components must also be sourced from the matching generation.
- Head gasket service is non-negotiable: Replace the head gasket, head bolts, and full gasket set at installation regardless of the used engine's apparent condition. This is not optional on a used 22RE. The aluminum head is sensitive to overheating and the original head gasket on any used engine is an unknown.
- Coolant system service: Replace the thermostat, upper and lower hoses, and flush the cooling system completely at installation. Overheating is the number one cause of 22RE head gasket failure.
- Airflow meter service: Clean or test the airflow meter (AFM/MAF) before installation. A dirty or failing airflow meter on a freshly installed engine is a common source of rough running that gets mistakenly attributed to the new engine.
- Timing chain: The 22RE uses a timing chain, not a belt- no scheduled timing belt replacement exists. However, if mileage is unknown, inspect and listen for timing chain guide rattle after the first start. The plastic chain guides are a wear item on high-mileage engines.
Why Buy From Vaz Auto Solutions
- All 4 cylinders compression tested- results shared before order confirmed. Any unit below minimum compression or showing excessive variation is rejected.
- Head gasket condition specifically assessed- coolant and oil inspected for cross-contamination before shipping
- Pre-1985 vs post-1985 block generation confirmed- most critical installation decision for the 22RE
- EFI vs carbureted configuration confirmed before shipping
- No core charge- keep your old engine
- Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 states, no hidden fees
- 15 day replacement warranty on internal engine defects
- Call (240) 301-0095- speak with someone who understands pre/post-1985 22RE compatibility and Toyota truck engine sourcing













Davis (verified owner) –
The Toyota 22R-E Engine I bought from Vaz Auto Solutions exceeded my expectations. Excellent service and fast delivery. Very satisfied!
David Wilson (verified owner) –
The Toyota 22R-E Engine from Vaz Auto Solutions is exactly what I needed. Smooth transaction and quick shipping. Definitely recommend this company!
John Mitchell (verified owner) –
The Toyota 22RE engine from Vaz Auto Solutions is legendary! This engine is all about reliability and durability. It runs smoothly, and the power delivery is consistent. My truck feels like it can go on forever with this engine under the hood. It’s perfect for anyone looking to keep their vehicle running strong for years to come. Highly dependable!
Dave Richards (verified owner) –
Picked up the Toyota 22RE engine from Vaz Auto Solutions. It’s a solid and dependable engine, but it’s not without its quirks. While the engine is reliable, the power output is fairly modest. It’s great for daily driving, but if you’re looking for something more powerful or exciting, this might not be the one. Still, it’s hard to beat for sheer longevity and reliability.
Carlos G., Tucson AZ –
Needed a 22RE after my original finally gave up the head gasket at 287,000 miles. Vaz compressed all 4 cylinders, confirmed the post-1985 generation, and inspected the coolant for contamination before shipping- all three came back clean. I replaced the head gasket and cooling system at install as they recommended. Running great at 15,000 miles after installation. Exactly what a 22RE should be.
Mike T., Portland OR –
Replaced the 22RE in my Tacoma-predecessor pickup. Vaz confirmed the post-1985 block and EFI configuration matched my truck. Compression was 168 to 174 across all 4- very strong numbers. One minor cam seal seep disclosed before purchase. Fixed at installation for $8. Truck runs like new. Appreciate the detailed compression test results.