1980 20R poor idle vacuum leak?

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SO i have a 1980 Toyota pickup with a 20R i just recently installed a brand new remain crab onto it and now it seems to have the most illusive vacuum leak i have ever dealt with. :bang: it runs seeming alright when its cold, (choke closed but high idle) but when it warms up starts idling awful. sounds like a subaru with a intermittent misfire. it hardly runs and dies often. the mixture screw makes no difference in the way it runs. idle picks up when i close the choke slightly when warm cutting off airflow seems to mask the misfire a bit as well. i was pretty convinced that it was the gasket between the carb and the spacer or the spacer and the intake manifold itself.. but i have had the carb off 5-6 times attempting to reseal in with about every single gasket material known to man. but nothing seemed to improve or even change whatsoever. i have been looking for the vac leak with carb cleaner and spraying it right at the base of the carb on the valve cover side seems to make a pretty big change in idle. so i guess what im asking is there another large source of vacuum in that area? (minus the large vacuum line that runs from the base of the carb into the top of the valve cover) i have established that that is in fact not leaking. or a better solution for making an airtight seal to the intake manifold. i have searched all over looking for more specific answers but i cant really find any solutions to the problem and am starting to feel a bit hopeless, thanks.
 
I recently had a vacuum leak, that was a pain to find.. mine is a 22re, so a little different. I plugged up the intake at the throttle with a rubber glove and a rubber band, then took off a intake hose and put 5psi of compressed air into it. I was able to find the leak (I had several, the major one was on the dip stick) using this method just by listening.

Not familiar enough with the carb'd 22rs to say that you can do this, but it's worth a shot. Another method would be (if you don't have compressed air) is to get a cigar and blow some smoke into the intake. Never tried, but I've heard about that as well.

Goodluck!
 
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