It's certainly been done and the 22R crank does change the 'character' of the engine notably - longer stroke will help produce more torque but the other side of the coin is that it won't want to rev as hard as an 18R-G. So it becomes a compromise between the characteristics of the 18R-G and 22R. Not necessarily a bad thing, but from the outset you have to accept that the long stroke option will have this effect.
The 22R crank does require significant machining to fit the 18R-G block and timing gear, so you'd really want to have a think about which method of increasing displacement (bore or stroke, or engine swap) will suit your budget and needs best. Overboring and using 92mm pistons will get you to 2.12L, Standard bore and a 22R crank will get you to 2.2 but as mentioned before will reduce its' willingness to rev.
Machine the 22R crank (+block +rods as required) to get 200cc and sacrifice some of the rev-happy nature of the engine
Or
Machine the block to accept 92mm pistons, the pistons themselves (+rods +whatever else) to get 120cc and keep a higher RPM ceiling.
Last edited by Javal; 16-11-2015 at 07:04 AM. Reason: Choice of words
The 18R-G. The GOOD 2 Litre Tractor motor.
when i built my motor i didnt have the money for high comp after market pistons.
my engine builder found that 20r pistons fitted with an over bore and valve reliefs cut into the pistons.
the compression didint drop either i believe. and with the added capacity its defaniatly worth it for my budget build. if i build it again though i will be going to a high comp piston. maybe even a custom 20r high comp piston as the dome on the stock 20r pistons apperars to drop off in the middle and have nothing
WOW 2.6L 18rg that would be an interesting combo!
Now a 2.6L 18RG would really be a tractor engine. A guy I work with has one of those 2.7L 4 cylinder petrol hilux's. I don't think he has ever serviced it and it's started spitting one of the spark plugs out the head. He lost the plug the last time it came out so just went to the local garage and got any old second hand plug they had.
Yep, the 3RZ really is the new 18R. So much tractor! Over engineered and stronger than it should ever need to be creates amazing potential.
Cheers, Owen
1977 RA28 with 1JZ-GTE (Was 18R-GTE)
Lancer EVO Brakes into old Celica/Corolla/Corona
Doing the things that aren't popular... cause being popular and being good are often distinctly different.
iv seen a thread years ago of a 3rz transplanted into a jza80 supra. had a monter turbo on it and ended up making some crazy power.. not sure what happened to it..
Quick question.
Haltech ps500 and 18rgeu.
What idle controller or ISCV can u use, when the PS500 does not have a pwm output, but only DPO outputs.
i have the excel 3 wire ISCV but i believe its not compatable...
this is the only part i need sorted before i fire it up.
my previous RA28, R.I.P is here.
http://forums.toymods.org.au/index.p...t=0#msg_651396
Current build here.http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=33512
I honestly do not know, the addresses and phone numbers of the suppliers requires a person who can read and speak to inquire about these ads on 33 year old rare parts. I just thought it would be interesting to present that next stage of development that this engine was heading towards before the changes in production placed the final nail in the coffin of this performance engine series.
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