Hello and compliments on the large body of information you guys have here! I am a 30 year Toyota hilux guy. An old trapper buddy on the way out offered my boys and I his trap line truck for a cord of firewood. He wants his things to go where they will be appreciated I guess.
We live off grid east of the rockies in rural Montana. Dependable and simple 4WD pickups are essential to our heat and water supply.
The pickup is an 89 power ram 50, extended cab with 155k on it. No rust to be seen and only the typical patina. G54b. 4.22 geared 5 speed.
Loving old Japanese 4x4s and needing an extra mule in the barn we took him up on it. His mechanic swapped a weber on it and the installation was a bit janky. No regulator and the fast idle cam was all messed up. He quit driving it due to drivability issues and a bad cold start.
Truck had been sitting for almost 2 years so the carb was all varnished up with that green ethanol residue. Lots of mouse modifications in the heater ducts and rear cab storage.
After an oil change, fresh gas and an hour or so disassembling and cleaning the carb the old Truck fired right up. Throttle was sticking and it ended up being that fast idle linkage had a screw loose. The weber had a rich idle jet so I kicked it down one notch. May need to step down one more. On to ignition timing now. He has only ported vac on it and it doesn't feel quite right.
These seem on par with Toyotas, only lower to the ground and with less aftermarket support. Looking forward to figuring it out.
We intend to just keep this one stockish except for maybe a rear traction device. It will haul wood and water and get us to work when the snow is too much for the car. Keep the road miles off the old Toyota that is more geared to off road chores.
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