Blue block b engines don’t have piston liners
Except in the case of the blue block 13B-T, as I said.
Let me clarify.
B engines launched before 1988 have piston liners, pushrod inspection galleries (and covers), solid lifters, 6 bolt flywheels and vacuum pumps on the alternators. These engines are the B, 2B, 3B, 11B, 13B and 13B-T. Some of these are painted red, others grey or black. The 13B-T is red.
In August 1988 Toyota launched a number of redeisnged B engines which have monoblocks (no liners), no pushrod inspection windows, roller lifters, 8 bolt flywheels and onboard gear-driven vaccum pumps. The cam bearings and I think main bearings are slightly increased in size compared to the older generation. The redesigned engines could informally be called the Bii, 3Bii and 11Bii, though Toyota just call them the B, 3B and 11B still, despite the redesign. They also launched the 14B which additionally has an onboard steering pump, later fitted to the 3B in 1995. In the case of the 3Bii and 14B (which were the same block casting), the blocks are blue. The Bii and 11Bii are black. These engines all had rotary fuel injection pumps, never in-line pumps.
The 13B-T, as I said in my post, was an excpetion. A blue block 13B-T made after 1988 might be painted blue, but you can see that it has no onboard vacuum pump and retains pushrod inspection galleries, and an in-line pump. I assume Toyota did this becasue they were soon phasing out the 13B engine (last made December 1989). They also retain cylinder liners. You can see these in the following thread:
Builds - 1988 BJ74 “Number 1” - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/1988-bj74-number-1.1087702/ I think the only changes in the blue-block 13B-T are the larger camshaft and crankshaft bearings, and an 8 bolt flywheel.
Later B engines, the 14B-T, 15B* and 4B were all monoblocks of the later design, though some 15B-FTs for some reason got in-line pumps again.