Desperate for Immediate Help in Scituate - Today

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Hello guys. I am caught between a rock and a hard place on this lovely Saturday afternoon in Scituate, and seeking some help.

About 6 months ago, I decided to have an fj40 restored. Well it arrived yesterday, but is having some carb problems. The carb needs to be adjusted (its brand new from sor).

The real problem is that I have entered the car into the Fathers Day Car show in Hyannis (this is my first fathers day), and invited about 20 people from all over the country to come down to the car show. Most are coming, but at this point, I will not be, unless of course I can get this carb adjusted and the car running.

I know the basics of the carb, but not 100% how to fix it. I am willing to pay someone a fair price plus a case of beer, to come down and fix this for me today.

Please if anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated.

you can pm me or call me on my cell (David) 917.690.5328
 
Paul Kabillian of Kabillian's Kar Care in Marshfield is the greatest Toyota mechanic on the planet and a pox on anyone that disagrees. phone 781-834-6558
 
Paul Kabillian of Kabillian's Kar Care in Marshfield is the greatest Toyota mechanic on the planet and a pox on anyone that disagrees. phone 781-834-6558

Sorry for the (quick) thread hyjack, but does Paul Kabillian do work on FJ transmissions?

Where in Marshfield is he?
 
Sorry for the (quick) thread hyjack, but does Paul Kabillian do work on FJ transmissions?

Where in Marshfield is he?


He's a toyota specialist so I believe he does. He's across from Sullivan tire on Rte 139. Super nice guy
 
Paul Kabillian of Kabillian's Kar Care in Marshfield is the greatest Toyota mechanic on the planet and a pox on anyone that disagrees. phone 781-834-6558

JSALTICK, Thank you so much for the info. I went down there, on saturday. They were closed, but the motorcyle inspection place next door was opened. The guy who was running it called Greg, who came down a couple of hours later. He spent about 4 hours here, working on the truck. What I suspected was a carb issue turned out to be something else. This car had been sitting for about 15 years in the back of a Police Station. I believe with an open gas tank. It seems that there are a couple of dead animals in the tank, which keep on clogging the fuel filter with decaying animal. Gonna bring it down there today, to have them clean it out, and fix a couple of minor issues. Didnt make it to the car show, but came damn close.

I truly appreciate your assistance on this.....By the way, Greg says hello.
 
Greg's a good s***. He was they guy that I was trying to remember his name. Tell him I said hi.
 

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