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    Trollhole Carb

    What determines the line pressure is the spring inside the fuel pump. You can see part of it in the third photo in post #32. In action, the fuel pump lobe on the camshaft pushes the diaphragm down, pulling in fuel and loading the spring. The spring then forces the diaphragm up, pushing fuel on...
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    So I tried this cheap ass carb...

    Yup, the ad's changed. Searching amazon for "Partol 21100-61012, 21100-61050, 201055772420" gives these two choices for a 2F motor...
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    Air pump in FJ40 question

    On the back of your air pump you'll see two hoses - one leading to the air cleaner and one leading over to a valve-looking thingy. Disconnect this hose (it's the one closest to the engine block) and see if air is pumping out of it while your engine idles. If you feel pulses of air against your...
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    Timeless Landcruisers.com

    It opens to a security page with the domain "Timeless Land Cruisers" . You must enter a password to gain further access. I guess only customers have pass words. These folks seem pretty serious about their customer base!
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    HOPE this isn't a first! Fuel tank issue

    Thanks for catching that. I was working on another project and had a brain fart. Sorry for the confusion, 007. Dave
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    HOPE this isn't a first! Fuel tank issue

    Yeah, that's one of the downsides of using the online dealership sites. Most don't cover 'antique vehicles'. ;-D You need to already know your part number. For the savings involved, I don't have a problem with doing my own research up front. The PN for a 1971 radiator is 77001-60013. I enter...
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    HOPE this isn't a first! Fuel tank issue

    If you decide to go for new, try Camelback Toyota. Their online prices might be a little higher than others, but they don't charge extra for FedEx ground shipping. Camelback Toyota Parts - Genuine OEM Parts - Free Shipping I've used them for brake and steering parts and they've been good to...
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    Need steel wheel info.

    Anthony, the 60081's have been superseded by 42601-60082, which are discontinued. The 60072's are still in production. For more info, go to this post: Toyota Part No.: 42601-60072 WHEEL, DISC ARE BLACK FROM TOYOTA NOT GRAY
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