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Re: 22r carb running rich? [Re: azimuth] #628110 08/02/05 07:23 AM
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,399
ArbitraryNotion Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Thank you for following up! It's nice to know what really happened.


I'm curious if you kept the "worn-out" primary jet. was it rusted way? did it look drilled? Could you get a pic of it?


It would really help me in the future if I could see it.

Josh


1986 Toyota 4x4 22wEBer
Ported EB Offroad H/O Head "Josh Cam"
Ported Intake & Weber38mm Carb
LCE Header & 2.25in Exhaust
RB 1" BL, RS5000, SAW Tbars

2011 FJ Cruiser - SOLD
Re: 22r carb running rich? [Re: ArbitraryNotion] #628111 08/03/05 06:03 AM
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 247
azimuth Offline OP
Wheeler
Bummer, I threw it away. I'll see if I can dig it out of the trash. It was made of brass I think. the orifice was so small I couldn't really tell if it was drilled out. Truthfully, I took it to a reputable repair shop and they found the problem. They said it was easy to isolate since I had done/fixed/improved/rebuilt everything else imaginable. I don't know why I did't think of the jet myself......must be old timer's disease <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />

seriously, this truck runs like new. I also own a 3rd gen limited 4runner and I still prefer to drive this little truck. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" />


7,62x51
time wounds all heels.
Re: 22r carb running rich? [Re: azimuth] #628112 08/05/05 03:02 AM
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Posts: 247
azimuth Offline OP
Wheeler
well just an epilogue. Sorry AN, I could'nt find the old jet. I know it's in the trash because I tossed it in there. I dug through it until I got to the smelly squishy part of the refuse and was daunted by the stench so I bravely retreated from the task <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" /> Suffice it to say that it was a brass button-shaped threaded dealy with a slot for a screwdriver.


7,62x51
time wounds all heels.
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