Just picked up an 83 pick up 4wd

Started by deguzman_alex, October 02, 2016, 05:37:03 PM

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Hopefully I will learn tons on my new old toyota. wasn't running when I got it.  so far figured the sending unit is thrashed or the tank is rusted to hell. I bypassed the gas tank and pulled fuel from a gas can. after YEARS OF NOT RUNNING, cranked up and idled like a champ. I'm very surprised. so until I drop the tank I'm looking for a sending unit. loving all the info, and looking forward to this project!

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