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Old 11-09-2009, 12:44 PM
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Fuel Filter Location

I'm new so I'm sorry if I have asked a question already on an existing threat but I can't finger out how to search.

My question is where the bloody hell is the fuel filter on a '86 22RE. I'm in the middle of a lower end rebuild and I cannot remember where the fuel filter is located.

Can anyone help? A photo would be most helpful.
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right side of block!!!
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Hope this helps..Good Luck
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Yup, I know it's on the right side but I can't find any holes on the block that will line up with the holes on the filter and still allow the 'out' line to attach to the 'out' fitting on the filter. My next quest will be to finger out why fuel leaks out of the bottom tube on the charcoal canister - but fuel filter first.
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Yeah fuel filter is a B@#%h to get to! does your truck run and leak fuel. My 87 4runner will not start, no power to the fuel pump relay checks out ough!

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I'd replace it.. it is a pain in the a55 but worth it..
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Fingered it out. I went back downstairs and looked at the pile of brackets and found one the does the trick. Now I feel so dumb but I guess there's no way to insert photos here so I can't provide data for the next guy. I was able to attach two photos but I don't know how to show them in the text.

By-the-way, it's an '86 4WD pick-up if that matters.
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Now the charcoal canister. It leaks fuel out of the bottom hose unless I loosen the gas cap. Someone told me it was because the canister is plugged but but I don't understand how that can happen. Any ideas?
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Nope, I printed your photo and checked the cannister. The hoses are correct. What is supposed to be attached to the hose barb nearest the firewall? Neither your nor mine have anything there.
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Originally Posted by NHEngineer
Nope, I printed your photo and checked the cannister. The hoses are correct. What is supposed to be attached to the hose barb nearest the firewall? Neither your nor mine have anything there.
That is the Purge line and hooks to the P (purge) port on the throttle body:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...ne_Pix/19.html



Purpose of Purge line is to apply vacuum to the canister to draw gasoline fumes out of it. Might be your canister is shot if that purge line has been off too long, it may have become saturated with gasoline. FSM has clearing and testing procedures.

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Originally Posted by awm3tm
Yeah fuel filter is a B@#%h to get to! does your truck run and leak fuel. My 87 4runner will not start, no power to the fuel pump relay checks out ough!

Not hard to get to at all if you take the passenger wheel off, and the little access panel in the fender well off. Also makes replacing the starter a breeze too.
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Originally Posted by 4Crawler
That is the Purge line and hooks to the P (purge) port on the throttle body:
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...ne_Pix/19.html



Purpose of Purge line is to apply vacuum to the canister to draw gasoline fumes out of it. Might be your canister is shot if that purge line has been off too long, it may have become saturated with gasoline. FSM has clearing and testing procedures.
Nothing is attached there. The other end goes to engine vacuum then? Where? On the EFI housing somewhere? I wish your photo was a bit bigger.
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