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#2
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From: Columbia River Gorge, Oregon...east side
Hey, how about some info about you rig? Year, engine, model, etc.
A random plug picture could be from a 1967 whatever model for all anyone here knows. Ok, we'll say it's from a Toyota, but help out will you?
A random plug picture could be from a 1967 whatever model for all anyone here knows. Ok, we'll say it's from a Toyota, but help out will you?
#4
So what is working and not working on your 79?
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some 79's had an electric fuel pump...does yours have electric or mechanical?
Most toyota plugs are green so...
edit-the red wire with the butt connector to the right of your finger in your pic...is that a strand of fuzz? Hair or wire?
If it is a strand of wire get rid of it or you will have a short..
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some 79's had an electric fuel pump...does yours have electric or mechanical?
Most toyota plugs are green so...
edit-the red wire with the butt connector to the right of your finger in your pic...is that a strand of fuzz? Hair or wire?
If it is a strand of wire get rid of it or you will have a short..
Last edited by dropzone; Nov 9, 2013 at 06:06 PM.
#6
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From: I live in New Tripoli Pa out in the woods
There is no way of really telling what kind of junk may have been installed and removed.
Unless you have the truck from when it left the dealer.
It can be anything.
It all comes down to just what is not working.
Learn to solder and heat shrink your connections
Unless you have the truck from when it left the dealer.
It can be anything.
It all comes down to just what is not working.
Learn to solder and heat shrink your connections


