SOURCE: Removing rotor on a 1991 toyota 4x4 pickup
You have to take apart the 4x4 hub to get to the lock nut for the bearings then you have to reome the hub and rotor assy,then you have to press the wheel studs out to remove the rotor,then reverse the process.
SOURCE: truck stalls
if it is burning rich, there for it will be over fueling around low rpm i do belive, which will cause the engine to flood, im guessing after you have been low rpm then go for high rpms, it like hesitaes and takes abit of a cough then goes, if that is the case then it is overfueling.
there is a way to advance/****** the engine mixture, but id say for safe if you don't know what your doing to take it do a garage, and ask for it to be timed up with the timing strobe light :) which will stop the, over fuelling around low rpms.
SOURCE: 91 toyota pickup 4cl idles rough when warm when brake is pressed
HI, i would advise to check the following areas for faults. replace any part that is fouled or malfunctioning.
1. Check the air filter- This device may be clogged or dirty. replace if visibly fouled.
2. Check the fuel pressure regulator- pull the vacuum hose of the regulator. if there is gas in it, replace the fuel pressure regulator.(if there is no fuel present in the lines, move on to the next check point)
3. Replace the fuel filter and, check the voltage at th fuel pump. you should get 12V at the pump. if its lower than twelve, chekc the ground for corrosion as well as the entire wiring harness as well. all the way to the relay for fualts.
4. Check the Intake Manifold Gasket for worn or damged edges. this ware and tare will cuase leakge. replace this gasket if found to be fouled in any way.
5. Check the freash air intake hose. this hose may be clogged or damaged.
6. Last but not least, check the injectors for leaking seals and, correct pulse as well. replace any injector with a weak pulse or , leaky seal.
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