Toyota 7FGU25:
intermittent stalling

truck starts fine but sometimes stalls no particular situation truck has 4y engine electronic controlled governor and carb. it stalled less after warming up for 20 minutes Any help would be greatly appreciated
  • Posted 28 Nov 2013 12:37
  • Discussion started by richie1492
  • Ontario, Canada
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I would start with some maintenance first. There should be a 12mm drain plug on the lp regulator, that drains oil from it. Make sure you warm the truck up to temperature first. Pull the air cleaner hose off the throttle body/ carb and check for sludge build up. If it has some pull and clean it out with carb cleaner.
  • Posted 30 Nov 2013 02:18
  • Reply by rogeriwt
  • Massachusetts, United States

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