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22r carburetor insulator gaskets

Old 04-29-2017, 08:36 AM
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22r carburetor insulator gaskets

22r carburetor insulator gaskets-unnamed.jpgI'm replacing the gaskets that go on the bottom and top of the insulator. Are these the correct gaskets for it. If so, which one goes where?
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What does your spacer / insulator look like? What year is your 22R?

My carburetor kit came with three gaskets and I only used the two that fit the best. My insulator used the top gasket you have pictured and one that has a cutout for a passage that looks sort of like a horseshoe around one of the circle cutouts.

Look at the spacer and see if one side has a notch or passage like the bottom gasket or a like the bottom gasket with the horseshoe.

Toyota did use two different insulators so it is hard to say without looking at your particular insulator.

Here is what my insulator looks like:





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The year of the 22r is 1985.
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Apologies for the image size.
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It looks like you need the gasket with the horseshoe groove cut into it.

This is the gasket you need (in red rectangle):



If you don't have this gasket, I guess you could cut it out of the one that has the passage cut into it (middle gasket in the picture) using the insulator as a template since you only use two gaskets.

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Thanks for the help. Luckily Autozone had it in stock, so I was able to get it.

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