Carb Help

Started by Jared, January 07, 2004, 06:10:26 PM

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Jared

My friend needs help:

1982 22R Throttle Positioner question
Hello! I have a 1982 SR5 4x4 long bed with a 22R engine. If you lean up along the passenger side wheel well looking at the carb, just to the lower rear of the carb is a throttle positioner. Looks like a brass saucer with a metal nipple coming out the side and pointing toward the radiator. There is no vacuum hose on mine and I can't find anywhere it is supposed to be coming from. No loose hose, open port, nothing that I can find. Anyone out there with an 82ish 22R that can check their throttle positioner and tell me what/where the hose is supposed to connect to?

Mucho gracias!!!

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Jared

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Toyoballs

It maybe a dash pot for either the cold fast idle or if your truck has A/C and when it's turned on it'll bump your idle up
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Quote from: Toyoballs on January 07, 2004, 07:54:22 PM
It maybe a dash pot for either the cold fast idle or if your truck has A/C and when it's turned on it'll bump your idle up

Yes, Toyoballs, this is the A/C idle up positioner. I have seen many 82 carbs with this diaphram and no A/C! It works great for a idle up switch for winching.
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scooter

Thank you!  The truck in question is mine and it has no A/C which now makes sense that this positioner has no hose on it.

And a huge THANK YOU to 82yotacrawler for pointing me to this forum and posting the question for me!!! :thumbs:

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Quote from: scooter on January 12, 2004, 06:55:42 AM
Thank you!  The truck in question is mine and it has no A/C which now makes sense that this positioner has no hose on it.

And a huge THANK YOU to 82yotacrawler for pointing me to this forum and posting the question for me!!! :thumbs:

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