The Keyster kit came with a rod and matching jet.
When I called the supplier, he stated that Toyota changed the 1bbl carbs quit frequently back then and yes, not all of them used a metering rod. You can see the rod in the image and the matching jet above to the right. The large "jet" with the...
hmm.
I've got the vacuum line attached to the port in the throttle body as with the Toyota distributor.
So if this is ported above the plate and i should be below (or manifold) for GM deistributors, I am effectively using it in reverse. (More advance at idle, decreasing with more throttle.)...
I have a 1967 FJ40 with a recently rebuilt F engine. During the rebuild, I installed a new HEI distributor from a '78 Camaro 250, vacuum advance. Ever since the rebuild, I have no power. If I try to dry up my driveway, which is not really steep, it bogs really bad. ( I can go up in in 1st...
Okay, found a schematic from another post, thanks IDAVE, and it appears that there should be a pin on the bracket which the spring and "hook" mount. A picture would be great if anyone has one....
Okay,
Could not find a SD40 for my '67 FJ40 with the original F to replace the carter installed by a PO.
(Could not afford a professionally rebuilt SD40 either thanks to recent economic conditions)
I did find a D40 which looks to be in good condition except it is missing the step-up rod. I...
In complete agreement with these guys.
You have air in the lines most likely.
Take a wheel off and have someone else pump to see if you see any action.
If your pads were too far in then a couple of pumps should at least get them touching.
Make sure when you bleed that the "return" tubes are...
Replaced my dead starter with a rebuild this weekend.
There are 3 connections;
1)The main large gauge (small #) from the battery.
2)The switched current from the ignition switch.
3)I believe the 3rd went to the resistor on the original coil before I changed over to a HEI with internal coil. (Not...
It would be a single fitting and the bolt/washers to match.
I'm headed to Manning, SC tomorrow to spend T-Giving with my wifes family. Looks to be pretty close to Florence so if I get bored I might just have to take a drive.
Cheers,
Brog
Now that we must use the front drum cylinders on the rear as well, my old brass elbow fitting will no longer work. (Not sure if that was even stock. The driver side rear had already been converted to a new cylinder.)
Anyway, where on earth can I find a banjo fitting that fits. Napa & Pep...
Really good score.
I paid $1700 for my '67 with a spun bearing and was happy to do so.
Give CDan a call for OEM parts.
On the parts that he quoted for me, he quoted with some sort of TLCA or otherwise discount over retail.
American Toyota
Ask for Dan in parts..........
Brog
Couldn't ask for a better opinion...
You seem to be the go-to man for carb rebuilds.
Thanks for the reply.
Are there any better options for the 'ol girl?
Is rebuilding this old 1bbl something a 2-3 monkey wrench kinda guy can tackle or am I gonna end up sending it to you to fix after many...
Okay,
After six years of sitting in my garage in varying states of repair, my 67 is nearing road-worthy-ness.
(Can see pixs in my sig)
I had the F rebuilt and now am looking at the carb which is leaking thru the dried out seals and overall seems to be operating poorly.
The PO installed a...
Thanks guys.
It looks like Dusty66 has the setup that I'm looking for.
I'll probably flip the choke/throttle back to their original locations and use the lighter hole for a dome lamp.
:cheers:
Brog