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Old 10-08-2013, 10:47 AM
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Need help identifying a part and how it is to be plumbed

Greetings. First time poster and first time engine rebuild. I have found a lot of great info here so thanks to all who have contributed.

I have a 92' 22re pickup that I have had for almost 20 years. Since it leaked from everywhere, I decided to go ahead and replace a bunch of stuff:

plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, all seals, head, clutch, fly wheel, battery, oil pump, water pump, timing chain and gears. Basically a complete tear down except pistons, rods, and crank.

In my haste, I broke a couple of sensors which I am replacing, knock & cold start injector thermal switch. The engine runs but surges really bad. While I am waiting for a replacement cold start sensor there are a couple of items in which I didn't document well enough to re connect properly. Some help would be greatly appreciated identifying the parts and proper plumbing.

For the life of me I cant find this in the manual. It's located right next to the cold start injector. I have two hoses on the bottom that aren't connected to anything. Whats it do?

On my fuel pressure regulator, the vacuum hoses, where do they connect. I assume the only place I am missing one which is on the hard vac lines by the EGR stuff but I hate guessing. The diagram I have found is kind of tough to read.

After doing all this work, I definitely appreciate the old Toyota much more now!



Thanks!
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Old 10-08-2013, 12:43 PM
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Picture shown above in your original posting is the "Fast Idle Speed Adjustment Valve" for Air Conditioning and Power Steering equipped trucks.

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Thank you. I am confused on the Fast Idle Speed Adjustment as I have before and after pictures and I don't think it was ever really plumed into anything.
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