22R carb question
#1
22R carb question
Hello y'all ima noob goob so here is my question....I have a 85 4wd ..It needs rebuilt carb..What year core carbs can go in this truck?...It is a 22R...I have a guy that has some cores(not sure what year) to rebuild...Thank you for any feedback you can give me...C
#3
I have a carb in my 88 2wd...It kicks ass over this 85..I understand it is an xtra cab.with big tires..I put a new shortblock in it...But it still is dreadful power wise...I hope with rebuilt carb and valve ajust it performs better.
#5
I am still waiting for the dude to come put rebuilt carb in...As it stands now...If i do not let my truck warm up for at least ten minutes ...It stalls unless i give it alot of gas...Could there be anything else i need to look for?....Fuel pump maybe??...Just trying to get it sorted guys...Thanx!...C
#6
You said in the first post it needs a rebuilt carb. So...that's your problem. Unless you're just assuming it needs a rebuilt carb because of the stalling issues. As far as carbs go...good luck finding help. If there are experts around here, I have yet to find them. Carbs seem to be the one thing people just can't completely figure out.
If it stalls before it's warm, check the choke, check the fast (cold) idle screw setting. On my 22R, the fuel pump is bolted to the engine, and my experience with those things is that they're either working or not. There isn't a "going out" period. When they're done, they're completely done, and until then they work fine. You can always replace your fuel filter. I'd be really surprised if the issues you're describing are the filter, but if you're getting a rebuilt carb you should definitely have a clean filter before putting it on anyway, so it can't hurt. They're cheap and easy.
If it stalls before it's warm, check the choke, check the fast (cold) idle screw setting. On my 22R, the fuel pump is bolted to the engine, and my experience with those things is that they're either working or not. There isn't a "going out" period. When they're done, they're completely done, and until then they work fine. You can always replace your fuel filter. I'd be really surprised if the issues you're describing are the filter, but if you're getting a rebuilt carb you should definitely have a clean filter before putting it on anyway, so it can't hurt. They're cheap and easy.
#7
Oh, and no, the stock carbs aren't "weak". They're the best thing out there for a Yota, but they're complicated and hard to adjust compared to a Weber. Many people swear by Webers, though.
I'm not sure what years will work with your truck. Get yourself a service manual for trouble shooting this sort of stuff.
I'm not sure what years will work with your truck. Get yourself a service manual for trouble shooting this sort of stuff.
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#8
Weber would be a lot easier than an efi conversion but the efi would be the way to go imo.
Stock carbs are great if you can get a good one, i have four of them and one thats good, i've rebuilt and tuned them all but three still suck.
I would ditch the stocker
Stock carbs are great if you can get a good one, i have four of them and one thats good, i've rebuilt and tuned them all but three still suck.
I would ditch the stocker
#10
Oh btw, brian2sun said you need a "conversion kit" for the efi... idk what he's talking about, you need no kit. Just find an efi truck and rob the parts off of it, throw them on your truck and wire it up your good to go
#11
Ok hopped in my truck this avo...drove to the store..Pulled up to the light..And boom..truck just died?...Whould not turn over..had to tow it home..WT...?..I do not know what it can be...wire?..coil...Fuel filter?pump?...This toyota needs an exorcist i am reckoning...What could cause this guys...i am at wits end with this baby...Thanx...C
#12
its electrical buddy
check your grounds..
and all your connections.
will the starter solenoid click??? or what?
any lights on in the dash when the key is on the "on" position??
mine would crank but not fire..it was the coil/ignitor assembly..
if it wont do NOTHING and there are lights on in the dash then i would assume you have a bad connection somewhere or a fubarred starter bud!
how did it run with the rebuilt carb though?????
check your grounds..
and all your connections.
will the starter solenoid click??? or what?
any lights on in the dash when the key is on the "on" position??
mine would crank but not fire..it was the coil/ignitor assembly..
if it wont do NOTHING and there are lights on in the dash then i would assume you have a bad connection somewhere or a fubarred starter bud!
how did it run with the rebuilt carb though?????
#13
Ok...rebuilt is not in yet...waiting on the dude to come over and put it in...Yes it does crank..but will not turn over...and my friend if you looked at my wires...you would bum out..it is hacked...no wire harness...But yeah...just died..so i am hoping wire prob..perhaps coil like ya said...Could a failing coil rob me of power..which is one of my issues??...Thank you...C
#14
And yes just went and checked lights on the dash...Lights up...i wonder if it would behove me to put the correct(stock) wire harness in the puppy?....This baby is killing me in cost..grrrrrr!!!!
#16
Yeah i can see how it could be with all the splicing on my wires...I may have to put a wire harness in it ?....I do not want to break down in the middle of nowhere across country...Thanx guys for your feedback.
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