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Where does it end tho? on the pipe under the carb? if so, i thought this was deleted?
On mine, I plugged the EGR input but left the PCV input on and retained that part below the carb.
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Where does it end tho? on the pipe under the carb? if so, i thought this was deleted?
so no t fitting?On mine, I plugged the EGR input but left the PCV input on and retained that part below the carb.
so no t fitting?
just straight to intake port?
So I've seen a lot of great information here on desmog for stock carburetor, or aftermarket or chinese carb, or Spider or other fuel injection, but I can't find anything on applying an Affordable Fuel Injection (AFI) unit to a 2F engine. I have a '86 FJ60 that is completely stock. It suffers from the classic severe hesitation at takeoff. I started in on the 2.4 miles of vacuum lines. Much rot. Vacuum leaks everywhere and many of the little plastic vac/electric modules no longer functional. I have all 7 volumes of the original factory emissions manuals and after tearing half my remaining hair out, I threw in the towel. I got the AFI setup with their distributor, fuel pump, etc.
BTW, my intention is a FULL desmog. Keep the charcoal canister. I'll need to install an O2 sensor in the exhaust header whether I use the stock manifold or aftermarket.
Can someone point me to the appropriate threads on Mud where AFIs are discussed?
Thanks 1911. I already have the AFI unit Been sitting in the unopened box under my bench for a couple of years.There's a fair amount of info in the 40-series sub-forum, if you search back a few years. Not many folks are going that route nowadays; the Holley Sniper appears to be much easier to install and tune.
If you’re having trouble getting the engine to run with a stock set up, then adding fuel injection via an AFI or Sniper is not going to fix your unhealthy engine. If you can’t diagnose the problem then you can’t be sure the FI will be the solution.So I've seen a lot of great information here on desmog for stock carburetor, or aftermarket or chinese carb, or Spider or other fuel injection, but I can't find anything on applying an Affordable Fuel Injection (AFI) unit to a 2F engine. I have a '86 FJ60 that is completely stock. It suffers from the classic severe hesitation at takeoff. I started in on the 2.4 miles of vacuum lines. Much rot. Vacuum leaks everywhere and many of the little plastic vac/electric modules no longer functional. I have all 7 volumes of the original factory emissions manuals and after tearing half my remaining hair out, I threw in the towel. I got the AFI setup with their distributor, fuel pump, etc.
BTW, my intention is a FULL desmog. Keep the charcoal canister. I'll need to install an O2 sensor in the exhaust header whether I use the stock manifold or aftermarket.
Can someone point me to the appropriate threads on Mud where AFIs are discussed?
Hmm Wondering this tooQuestion about desmogging: After following the pdf for desmog; is it expected that the headlamp washer loses functionality?
Any rubber hose that touches the cat will melt. Not sure what you’re talking about…. The thermosensor?Do you have to cut the air pipe per the doc or can you just leave it? "The metal pipe off the pump can be removed, then there's a decision to make about how to deal with the rubber hose and the metal pipe that connects to the cat. The choice is as follows (from JimC)The proper fix is to drop the front exhaust pipe, cut the air pipe off, then weld the hole shut
The hillbilly fix is to cut the rubber hose under the master cylinder, then stuff a big bolt or a rock or a stick in it (secure the bolt with a hose clamp to keep it in place)"
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What is the drawback to leaving it?
What year model? I don’t recall having that issue.Beware when performing the removal of parts: If you remove the metal spaghetti piping be sure to put the bolt back into the front of the block and tighten. I thought he bolt was simply for attaching the piping, until I came back to a small puddle of coolant.
What year model? I don’t recall having that issue.
1986 FJ60What year model? I don’t recall having that issue.
This hasn't been posted in a while so I thought I'd reup.
I thought you just yanked everything off and cap it off
then when it runs like crap, wonder what you did wrong.
I wouldn’t say my truck cuts out at 75 mph. But it’s not as if the 2F has much power to go faster or even maintain 75 if the road starts to point upwards.
Desmog question regarding the Air Cleaner: I had the Jim C 2F Cap and Plug kit and put the caps on the Air Cleaner that fit however, there was a third tube (angled tube on the right) that I do not see referenced in the kit or Desmog doc. Any idea what this connects to or does it get capped as well?View attachment 3404542