Re: TOY: New throttle body setup (22RE)
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Re: TOY: New throttle body setup (22RE)



Sorry, I didn't mean you need to adjust the TPS but the throttle body
plate. It is adjusted by a set screw. If it is adjusted wrong, then you
would have too much air entering the throttle body and bypassing the air
valve. Which could cause problems like yours.

Roger Brown wrote:
>
> > I believe you have to atleast adjust the throttle body set screw first.
> > You close the throttle body all the way, then back out the set screw a
> > few turns. The exact procedure is in the manual. Then you can adjust the
> > idle speed.
>
> I did set up the new TB on the bench and adjusted the TPS.  Having trouble
> getting the engine to idle now that its all together, but it does run if I
> give it some throttle.  May be some other problem, too, but I was looking for
> an initial setting for the idle air screw to start with.  On my old TB, I
> noticed the idle setting was fairly sensitive, but once you found the "right"
> spot, it idled nicely.  The air valve that sits below the intake seems to be
> working, its probably original ('85).
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Karl Bellve                     ICQ # 13956200
1985 4Runner SR5                TLCA# 7938

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