Wow mine is way different than that one, maybe it doesn't need a headgasket.
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The smaller port on the fuel P.R. goes to this on mine.... I should say that my truck may not be stock... but it does run!![]()
Here's the first of the 2 distributor hoses... Note the stamped numbers ont he aluminum thing for reference....
Here's the first of the 2 distributor hoses... Note the stamped numbers ont he aluminum thing for reference....
Wow mine is way different than that one, maybe it doesn't need a headgasket.
And I did not see the 2 prong elec. connector you showed... Mine is an 89 though....
Holy cow, I really thought some of you guys knew more about the venerable 22RE than this. OK, here's my input:
Comment: my FSM has never let me down with all this stuff. It's all in there, where each thing goes, where each hose connects, how to test each component, etc. You just have to be patient, read carefully. I find a MitiVac tool very handy to testing devices that work under vacuum.
I do not want to buy a FSM to work on the neighbors truck. I'm doing this R & R free of charge to begin with.
Ah, understood. Well, then your neighbor needs to suck it up and buy one. A 20 year old vehicle is going to have issues, and you really need the proper tool to fix it, in this case the best reference.