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Or, update to an EFI system and put a Holley Sniper on it?
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I believe this is right including the gas pedal too....?I don't know a lot about the Webers so I could be could wrong but don't you have to change throttle and choke cables to run a Weber? Point being, if he's going to put the Aisin back on it'll be a bit more than just pulling the Weber and putting the Aisin back on. Plus the Aisin I'm sure would need a rebuild.
There are tons of people running Webers who are perfectly happy with them so it's possible to get them running right. I don't think there's a marked improvement with running them though. I'm guessing early on people just didn't know the Aisin carbs as well as they do now.
Or, update to an EFI system and put a Holley Sniper on it?
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I am taking it all in stride!Hang in there man, this will all be sorted out and you'll soon be enjoying the ride.
Thanks for the PB tip.@ANGLICO0861 I'm in a similar boat, just acquired my first FJ40 and don't have a ton of mechanical experience. This site has been a mountain of help though. Mine has a non-stock carb, that doesn't work too well, but it does work. I have lots of little issues to work through and a ton to learn, BUT: I've driven it every day since I brought it home and the kids love it, so all is well.
Note: I grew up in Old Town on Prince St, next time I'm down visiting the folks, I'll keep my eyes peeled for a blue 40...
If you don't have some already, get a can of PB blaster at any hardware store. It's magic for rusted on parts like bolts and was the only way to get my drums off.
So the shop where I was getting my tires, was leading me on and today (install day) say they won't be able to get the KO2s until August. Out of principle and not wanting to wait I am going to cancel and reorder. It seems like everyone is out of the KO2s.Correct and a good choice. I have K02s on my Tacoma and they're great.
So the shop where I was getting my tires, was leading me on and today (install day) say they won't be able to get the KO2s until August. Out of principle and not wanting to wait I am going to cancel and reorder. It seems like everyone is out of the KO2s.
I was curious if anyone was running a full mud tire and also doing mostly street driving, any issues? Anyone have a M/T they really like?
Size will still be 31 x 10.5 x 15
Yep, Costco is out of both KO2 and KM3.If you're not daily driving it there's no issue running MTs. I run the KM3s on my 80 series and they're fine on the road. Have you checked Costco? That's where I got my KM3s. The only caveat there is you need to take the old tires in loose if you're plusing up from the factory size. But once you get them on you get lifetime balance and rotations which is s a pretty good deal for AT/MTs.
For my next mount I'm going with Michelin O/R XZL. They are military grade, excellent on mud, rocks and sand, very very strong steel flank and a rubber that last longer (in time before to dry) than other tires.So the shop where I was getting my tires, was leading me on and today (install day) say they won't be able to get the KO2s until August. Out of principle and not wanting to wait I am going to cancel and reorder. It seems like everyone is out of the KO2s.
I was curious if anyone was running a full mud tire and also doing mostly street driving, any issues? Anyone have a M/T they really like?
Size will still be 31 x 10.5 x 15