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68 toyota pick up carburated floods in 2wd and 4 high

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Old May 25, 2009 | 03:35 PM
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86 toyota pick up carburated floods in 2wd and 4 high

my 86 toyota pickup is carburated i just rebuilt the carb . it runs good just if i get in mud or try to go up hill in 2wd or 4high it always wants to flood out and die but if i put it in 4low it does fine i can park on a steep hill and it runs fine is there any why to fix it where it won't flood out in 2wd and 4high?????

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Old May 25, 2009 | 05:31 PM
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my only guess would be that the reason that 4low works is because your at a higher RPM also what size tires ya got? i got 35" on the stock 4.10's and i hit mud n 4-HI im ok al long as im at speed but if im going slow she just bogs down
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Old May 25, 2009 | 09:08 PM
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I would double check the float level in the carb is set right and the fuel pump return to the tank isn't blocked. Also, is there a shim between the fuel pump and the head and have you checked the fuel pump outlet pressure?
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Old May 26, 2009 | 02:12 PM
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yea i got to adj. the float level cause it's running a lil high but naww i haven't got as far as checkin my fuel pressure yet and whats the shim for if i was to have one ? and how would i check the return line i guess i should take it off the tank huh ?? and i'm running 33x12.50
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