VSV part for 78 FJ40

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Any ideas on where to find a VSV box for a 78 FJ40?

Toyota no longer has the part. Mark's Off Road has a few for 76 and no 78s.

Thanks
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I might have one. Can you read the part number on the tag, so I can check it against the ones I have?
 
Hard to read - but I think the toyota parts guy and I came up with 89570-60020 - he pulled that off the computer as we were both trying to make out the number...
 
No cigar.

I have a 17650-61040. It is supposedly from a '78, but I don't know which month and the plug on mine looks different than the one in the picture.
 
I've got one in my truck and another one that's more broken than yours. Any chance it could be welded or soldered? Even JB Weld would probably work pretty well.

SOR's got them for $75. Not a bad price, actually. Bottom of the page: Specter Off-Road-Land Cruiser Parts - Search On-048-07
 
I had looked there, but got lost in the Specter site.


Is it (what's the "U" universal):
U VAC SWT VLV-

9/77-1/79 USED -

No return on USED Parts...
Are these guys good about sending a working part?
 
"U" is for used.

If it is bad, I believe you get your money back, but it would be a good idea to make this clear.
 
I've purchased quite a few used parts from SOR. No complaints. Only other thing to watch out for when buying from SOR is the shipping and handling charge $$$$. Helps to keep the price down if you purchase several items at once .
 
I'm going to to order from Spector but they are giving me 2 choices, California or not. It occurs to me (less than a week I've had the vehicle) that I'm not sure it originated in California. From limited paperwork I can tell it was in California - late 90s, but not much else. My sticker under the non-catalyst statement does not have the reference to CA I think I've seen on other stickers. Any easy way to tell for sure?
 
IFRC, the exhaust manifold is different between the two.
 
SOR has their pics confused. They have the CA spec. carb pictured as the Fed carb.

The CA carb for '78 has the HIC ( rectangular box thingy) on the top front .
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Don't have the HIC from what I can tell.

Attached is the carb, label and and the VSV location showing another little silver box that has 2 male connectors but no wires going to it (on mine anyway).
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another little silver box that has 2 male connectors but no wires going to it (on mine anyway).

That is not a Toyota part, AFAIK.

My carb has the HIC and is definitely from CA. I think it mentions CA on the emissions sticker too. WTF is the little box for?
 
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SOR has their pics confused. They have the CA spec. carb pictured as the Fed carb.

The CA carb for '78 has the HIC ( rectangular box thingy) on the top front .

The Fed Spec '78 has the HIC also.
Photos of '78 Fed Spec 40 that has spent it's life in Tucson, AZ.
Body Damage 78FJ40 02.webp
Engine Compartment 13.webp
 
As a follow-up, here is the printout from the Toyota Emission Manual for '78 Fed-Spec.
1978 FJ40 Emissions 01.webp
1978 FJ40 Emissions 02.webp
 
So what's up with my carb?

Thanks much for the diagrams - I'm still trying to locate 78 manuals.

So was there a carb in 78 without the HIC (doesn't Spector show the 2 - earlier post)?

And - could this mean my carb is not original to the vehicle?
 

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