85 22re w/t fuel deliviery problem
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85 22re w/t fuel deliviery problem
Hey Folks,
The 85 22RE 4Rrunner that I picked up was missing a few items when I bought it a short while ago.
Missing and now replaced items were:
Transmission
Ignighter/Coil assembly
Alternator
Battery
Female lead for the O2 sensor.
With all installed the motor does crank, has strong spark but no fuel.
I did spray starting fluid into the throttle body and it fired right up.
I pulled the fuel rubber hose from the fuel hard line on the passenger side of engine comparment and it was DRY.
There is 2-3 gallons in the tank. I don't hear the pump when I turn the key - should I?
Fuses are all good.
Aside from pulling the fuel pump, what else should I try to remedy this problem?
Much thanks in advance for any and all advise!
Norm
The 85 22RE 4Rrunner that I picked up was missing a few items when I bought it a short while ago.
Missing and now replaced items were:
Transmission
Ignighter/Coil assembly
Alternator
Battery
Female lead for the O2 sensor.
With all installed the motor does crank, has strong spark but no fuel.
I did spray starting fluid into the throttle body and it fired right up.
I pulled the fuel rubber hose from the fuel hard line on the passenger side of engine comparment and it was DRY.
There is 2-3 gallons in the tank. I don't hear the pump when I turn the key - should I?
Fuses are all good.
Aside from pulling the fuel pump, what else should I try to remedy this problem?
Much thanks in advance for any and all advise!
Norm
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that site is awesome! i just found out what i needed about my idle not being stable after i dropped in an 84? 22r into my 92 22re truck. i swaped all of my efi stuff to this block and it wasnt doing good lol. however my fuel economy sucked before. (hint #1) then the idle was up and down. im gonna check it. hope it works, and i hope the tps is not expensive haha
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