Thanks @g-man. I changed the title of the thread. Unfortunately my 60 is at the shop so can’t get pics right now. I’ll do some research as recommended on the igniter and options via Google.
Hey everyone, sorry for not positing in a while. I'll bring everyone up to speed. After trying to continue diagnosing my ignition issues I had a local Toyota tech take a look and they have concluded the ignition module is bad. But, they also can't source a new one. Only a company that will...
Thanks @2mbb I will do that! Been slammed with work and haven’t had a chance to do anything else to get this figured out. I PM @ToyotaMatt for some fusible links as well hoping to get this cleared up soon.
Hey guys, so… I ran through everything earlier this morning. Made sure the spark plug wires or going to the correct cylinders. Tested for spark again no spark. Checked fusible link (pic attached.) no noticeable frayed and/or melted wiring going into the link. Pulled the link, you’ll notice it...
Ok let’s recap the current situation.
My 60 wouldn’t start after stopping at a store a few months ago. I noticed I was getting no fuel to the fuel filter or the carburetor. I replaced the fuel pump and now I have fuel at the filter and in the carburetor. Truck still would not start I checked the...
Ok, I just checked for spark and there is none. I noticed when I removed the spark plug wire there was some rust that came out…so probably time for a new set. With that said I’ll test the coil next and take a look at the distributor as well. Can’t imagine the distributor would be bad, I had...
Ok, I have fuel at the filter and carb! But, still will not start…I guess it’s time to check spark? What’s the easiest way to do that? I have read a few threads on it but this is uncharted territory for me.
Thanks guys, I will try the fuel line test at the carb next. The new pump is a Kyosan. Having water in the fuel lines would make sense from the problems I was having… I wonder how water would’ve gotten in the fuel lines of that is the case…will know shortly. Thanks again!
Thanks everyone for your input, I went back uninstalled and reinstalled the new fuel pump everything looks good as far as I can tell it’s installed correctly and the spacer is there. I checked all fuel lines, no leaks. I checked the rear access to the fuel tank, doesn’t look like anything is...
Thanks for the info @4runner2FJ60 I will double check to make sure the spacer is there. When I removed the old one it didn't look like there was one there, unless its just covered up with gunk. But, I did order a spacer so if there wasn't one their originally, I assume I should install the spacer?