WTB[GreatLakes]: carb
#2
https://nationalcarburetors.com/Toyo...22R_p_563.html They sell carbs and will refurbish your carb. I do not have first hand experience with National.
There's a place in CA that sells them, Carburetor Exchange. I had a bad experience with them.
I've seen cheap carbs on Ebay in the past. Buyer beware.
There's a place in CA that sells them, Carburetor Exchange. I had a bad experience with them.
I've seen cheap carbs on Ebay in the past. Buyer beware.
#3
actually can be a junker, as I``m wonting to rebuild mine. wont to look an see how difficult a carb it actually is. I have been rebuilding carbs for a long time. My nephew is a toyota tec an advised me not to try it. so if I have a junker to take a look it will help me to decide if I want to try it. Thanks
#4
I rebuilt mine 6 years ago after the issues getting a rebuilt one from Carburetor Exchange. It's not hard. If you've done others, it should be a breeze for you. I say go for it!
Here's a link with good pics. This guy removed the fuel union. I did not. I had read that it's easy to screw it up. Also he drilled out one of his jets. Don't do that. You can't get them thru toyota any longer. I couldn't loosen one of mine and just left it alone. The hard part for me was getting the linkage on the back side reconnected. Somewhat tedious.
https://bitdrivencircuits.com/Toyota...sassembly.html
Here's another link of a rebuild.
https://board.marlincrawler.com/inde...topic=102038.0
Here's a link with good pics. This guy removed the fuel union. I did not. I had read that it's easy to screw it up. Also he drilled out one of his jets. Don't do that. You can't get them thru toyota any longer. I couldn't loosen one of mine and just left it alone. The hard part for me was getting the linkage on the back side reconnected. Somewhat tedious.
https://bitdrivencircuits.com/Toyota...sassembly.html
Here's another link of a rebuild.
https://board.marlincrawler.com/inde...topic=102038.0
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