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Old 06-15-2009, 03:59 AM
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I have an 87 22R that had been sitting for about 3 years due to a broken timing chain. I rebuilt the entire engine and rebuilt the carb. I did not remove the metal slugs on the carb. The truck will start and idle fine, and the choke works as it should. Driving is no problem. The problem I am having is when I come to a stop after driving. If I'm coming to a stop, when I push in the clutch, the idle drops to a stumble and the truck dies, unless I do the Curly Shuffle with the gas/brake/cluch. This only happens warm, as it seems if it is still on choke, the idle is high enough to keep the truck alive. I have also replaced about 13 feet of vacuum hose and have it routed according to the sticker under the hood. BTW, I did not replace the float during the carb rebuild, as it was in good condition upon inspection.
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Old 06-15-2009, 11:45 PM
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can you be more specific when you say you "rebuilt the entire engine"?
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fuel filter replaced?

carb? (stock???)
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float, my call, if you checked the brake master for leaks and its vac lines and no leakes, its the float, you hit the brakes and it floods the carb
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The engine rebuild was completely stock. Rings, bearings, seals. Everything cleaned, polished, honed. Carb was rebuilt with a stock kit. I have not checked the vac line to the master, although I was just thinking last night that the engine dying seems to be related to the brakes. The only thing I could think of was the vac line to the master.
Fuel filter was replaced, once I found the thing!
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check the check valve on the brake booster vacuum line. could be clogged. have any issues with the brakes?
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The brakes are great. I checked for vac leaks to the booster, didn't find any. I'll check out the check valve next. Thanks
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