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Forum: Mechanical Troubleshooting
Brand: Toyota - Model: 7FGCU25
Number of messages: 4

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67dave67
British Columbia, Canada
I have a Toyota that when the steering or hydraulics are dead headed the truck immediatly shuts of and dies, we have replaced the intake gasket the regulator tuned it up, checked for vacuum leaks we can not find why it is doing this, anyone have any ideas?

Posted 25 Jan 2012 03:00 AM Reply  Report this message
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mrfixit
New York, United States

Does this happen only while idling?  If so, does that have an adjustable vacuum operated dash pot thingy mounted on the carb that pushes the throttle linkage arm open a bit when the motor is lugged down while idling?

Posted 25 Jan 2012 07:17 AM Reply  Report this message
edward_t
South Carolina, United States

and if the "dash pot thingy mounted on the carb" adjustment does or does not fix it, then the next step is to -properly- adjust the hydraulic relief valve settings, and check engine compression and tune up too.

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Posted 26 Jan 2012 05:54 AM Reply  Report this message
toyzilla
Texas, United States
Ed is right, the releif valve for the steering is in the orbital valve, you have to drop it down to make any adjustments.  

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