Blocked idle circuit help/fix

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4/73 FJ40 all stock, won't idle unless I choke it or hold the accelerator. T/P and idle solenoid ruled out. From the responses I received, it sounds like I have a blocked idle circuit. Not having attempted to fix this before, can anyone explain how to go at it? I tried the search, but no luck. Also cannot find help from my manuals. Thanks much....
 
The FSM will show the idle circuit path. I'm assuming you have power to the solenoid?
 
T/P has vacuum and good movement when attempting to start,and when vacuum hose is removed. Solenoid clicks when key turned on and off, engine will die when power cut to solenoid. I am ruling these out just by trying what was found in previous searches. Thanks for your reply, any help is welcomed.
 
... engine will die when power cut to solenoid.


So would that not lead you to believe that your idle circuit is getting fuel and working as it should?
 
I don't know, wish I did :) I am having trouble making sense of this as I have not had to diagnose something like this before. Are you saying that the idle circuit is most likely ok?

I have tried to pinpoint a vacuum leak by using carb/choke cleaner around all gaskets, hoses, brake booster, base of carb. etc. I have not noticed any significant change in the RPM's. I am at the point where I should just replace the intake/exhaust manifold gasket just to eliminate the possibility..? Any other areas to check. Thanks.
 
I wouldn't replace the manifold gasket unless you know there is a leak there. Other possibilities include a cracked manifold and a bad brake booster and any other vacuum connection.

It could also be a partially obstructed idle circuit. Remove the idle fuel cut off solenoid and idle mixture screw and blow them out with carb cleaner spray and compressed air.
 
sand...

I had exactly the problem you are describing.

I had a grain of sand lodged in the end of my slow jet (the long one pointing downwards closest to the plunger (took 3 weeks to find) you will need to take the top off the carb.



Cameron
 

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