carb issues

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  1. glitchinq

    glitchinq Member

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    spun out on ice and hit a patch of pavement and ever since the truck wants to just die like its not getting gas or something. if im not moving i can keep it idling but once i drive it and warm it up it just bogs down and dies if i dont get it gas. i have a weber 32/36 and this is the only issue ive ever had with it. any idea?
     
  2. josephf786

    josephf786 Newbie

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    When does this bogging happen, at idle only?
     
  3. glitchinq

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    idle only. it hasnt really done it lately but if i rest my foot on the pedal only giving it a small amount of gas it bogs down and will die
     
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    Perkolator Toyotaholic

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    Just throwing it out there - maybe you have lower fuel pressure from blockage in fuel line/pump? As in the jolt broke something free which got sucked up. In my old Datsun I was low on gas and took a turn way too hard - splashed the remaining gas and sucked up sediment and acted similar to what you described.
     
  5. glitchinq

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    that might be the issue and i definitely will look into it in the morning. but today i had the truck running alright idling good and then i smack a huge bump and it wants to run like crap again. i changed out my fuel filter today and cleaned my idle jet again and it ran alright but later in the day after i got it driving around it just wants to die at idle. its very easy to tell when it wants to die too. like i will be shifting and the RPMs will drop very fast...
     

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