Which Toyota is the intended carb from?
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Early 80s Corolla. New ones can be had pretty reasonable. The starter is not engaging. Probably need to clean it and check connections.
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We can officially move forward. I got a Vermont License plate.
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Awesome! I wish I had a work-around like that.
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You don't have to be a Vermont resident. Maybe the will send it to your US address.
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It is possible, but that's only part of it. I'd then have to try and explain to the border guard how I registered a vehicle in the US without an American driver's license. I guess the worst case is that I just sell the vehicle in the US and call it a draw.
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hell there is a work around like that in sask but this sammi is a year too new to make it work. Anything older then 87 is platable as an antique and does not require inspection.
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How about someone in the US register it and then "sell" it back to you.
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Not much update. I have been working on cleaning up the shop so that I can move it inside for the winter.
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Yesterday we cleaned up the shop. Samurai went inside. Today we installed a used starter, changed oil, new spark plugs, wires, cap and rotor. I hot wired the ignition wires and put a jumper wire to the starter solenoid. Sprayed some carb cleaner in the carb and it fired right up. Next I suppose I need to wire in some switches for ignition and start and also clean the gas tank. It didn't have a gas cap.
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That’s a great feeling when you hear that first rumble.
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