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Re: 22r Carburetor Rebuild [Re: sindersblue] #754831 10/04/06 03:16 AM
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yodta Offline
Rock Warrior
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This one (GP Sorensen) had them though I didn't use them.
I just used a micro thin spread of hi temp RTV.
the RTV mostly likely won't last. gas will eat right through it and you'll end up with a vacuum leak. if you're going to use a sealant, you need something like Gas-ga-cinch


msg - '87 xtracab
Re: 22r Carburetor Rebuild [Re: brownguy] #754832 10/04/06 05:20 AM
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Davepet Offline
Mudrunner
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if i were to use the NAPA carb rebulding kit would i get the new seals for the shaft for the butterfly valve.

I've never seen seals for the throttle plate shaft in a rebuild kit. I think the shaft is just a machined fit & if it's worn to the point yours seems to be, replacement is probably your best option.

Dave

Re: 22r Carburetor Rebuild [Re: Scerb] #754833 10/05/06 01:53 AM
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brownguy Offline
Need a Spot
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I'm not sure what "shaft" you are referring to as having a vacum leak. Clarify that and I'll do my best to diagnose it.

X2 on getting the more expensive rebuild kit.


-Scerb

the shaft i'm talking about is the the throtal link basicly attached to the butterfly valve , iwas told by toyota that the rubber O-ring seal is gone causing a vacume leak (this is from talking to one of the techs)

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