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Toyota 22r/re & Turbo Engine New Head Bolts Set, 1985 To 1995 All, Pro Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $29.66
Location:

Portland, Oregon, US

Portland, Oregon, US
Return policy details:Satisfaction guaranteed of full refund item! Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:HB22R-late Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Engnbldr

No China made here, This auction is for one FULL set of NEW head bolts to fit ALL 1985 to 1995 TOYOTA engines using the 2.4L 2366cc inline SOHC 4 cylinder engine, code is 22R or 22RE.

10.9 grade!    Yes, you CAN find some  less costly head bolts.  You will hunt for awhile to find anything better.  We WILL combine to save you money if we can, request an invoice and I will recalculate any savings.  Note eBay charges sales fees on the shipping cost now also, so using the invoice request  can save us both a dab of hardearned.

At THIS price you can't chance the old fasteners if they appear suspect,  this ONE part is a KEY to long service life.  Plus our set of bolts is stronger than stock, tested inhouse to prove that, reusable over and over.   CHECK your factory head bolts carefully because those are a good part also, if no corrosion, necking, or thread damage, those are just fine  and also reusable and you can save your hardearned.  If damage is present, you HAVE to replace them, trust my 55 years in this business on that one.

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{INSTALL TIP! Very lightly oil the threads, spin them ALL the way in and out with simple finger pressure to assure the block threads are clean and free.  Check EACH hole for debris in the bottom, this is fairly common and a MAJOR source of concern.   Sometimes the debris is hard and crusty, difficult to discern, be certain! Assure the end alignment dowels are down far enough, especially if your head or block has been resurfaced.  Install and torque in SEQUENCE, using three stages to 30#, then 40#, then final.  RETORQUE right after the first complete warmup, 90% of the time nothing moves, but when it does you just saved yourself an extra days work doing the job over.}

S/H adds $12.35  USA lower 48,  shipping in a hard shell case.  Paypal is fine,   call 503-257-7947 weekdays if you have questions or are unsure of your application..

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Combine with our other items for reduced/combined recalculated shipping costs..When purchasing more than one item to combine, please send a request for an adjusted invoice., I will save you S&H if I can.

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