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Title: vauxhall toyuta
Post by: dbr on 24 February 2010, 23:45:55
1, thanks to Serek for indicator switch

2, Strange problem tonight that only lasted a couple of minutes. Foot off the accelerator but the revs on gear changes were going up from about 3500 rpm at the point I pushed the clutch  down to 4500 rpm. Normal after about 4mins / 2 miles. Something is going I suspect, but what? My first thought would be to strip / clean idle valve. Am I right? Any other thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Dave
Title: Re: vauxhall toyuta
Post by: rustym95 on 25 February 2010, 10:37:26
give intake carb a clean had same problem with mine was a build up of muck in side, stopping it from closing proerly :y
Title: Re: vauxhall toyuta
Post by: dbr on 25 February 2010, 17:25:32
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give intake carb a clean had same problem with mine was a build up of muck in side, stopping it from closing proerly :y

will give ago..this w/e
thanks
Title: Re: vauxhall toyuta
Post by: TheBoy on 25 February 2010, 17:46:13
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give intake carb a clean had same problem with mine was a build up of muck in side, stopping it from closing proerly :y
There's a man living in the 80s ;D

Clean the ICV, throttle bodies and clear the breathers. Guides on this site.
Title: Re: vauxhall toyuta
Post by: dbr on 25 February 2010, 18:42:42
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give intake carb a clean had same problem with mine was a build up of muck in side, stopping it from closing proerly :y
There's a man living in the 80s ;D
been there and done the 80's. n 70.s but a bit young in the 60's I understood the idea.

Clean the ICV, throttle bodies and clear the breathers. Guides on this site.