Howdy, This is my first Toyota of the 86 vehicles I've had in my life. I bought a one owner 1986 4x4 pick up almost a year ago, and love it. I've had zero issues at all, until now. I've got 40 yrs of auto repair experience, mostly GM, some Mopar, very little Ford. So, Wednesday, I fill up the truck on the way to work. I thought I smelled raw gas, but wrote it of to a fresh fill up. I didn't smell anything on the way home Wednesday afternoon. Thursday am, I definitely smelled raw gas, so that afternoon I cranked it up and observed a leak at the fuel pump. NBD, I picked up a pump on the way home, swapped it out in probably 15 minutes ( way easier than the GM stuff I'm used to working on ) verified that there was no leaks, and called it good. No smells Friday am on the way to work, BUT when I was leaving in the afternoon, I could see/smell gas leaking from 20' away. Brand new fuel pump leaking at the same place ?!? Drove it home, pondering the problem. I replaced the inlet line as well as the return line rubber hoses, used fresh clamps, and restarted it. It ran briefly, and died. I could restart it, but it would die again. R & R'd the hoses, just in case I was pinching something. I then faintly remembered something about charcoal canisters, so I unhooked both of them, blew air through them, left them unhooked and tried to start it. It now runs fine, but I "think" I still see a tiny gas leak at the diaphragm seam just like before, only much less. I have the gas cap barely on, so I would think it's venting. What am I missing? Thanks, Hank