No. The carburetor will fill and function normally if you install it dry. You may want to use a little starting fluid to help it start a little sooner and put a little less strain on the starter, but otherwise, if it's put together right the carburetor doesn't need to be soaked to make the engine run. Even if it's put together wrong, soaking it won't help.
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A person should have a diagram when they are working on a carburetor of any car. A diagram for the 1987 Toyota Corolla carburetor can be found in the maintenance manual and the repair manual.
no efi stands for electronic fuel injection which takes the place of a carburetor
In your dreams.
under the carburetor
injection
YES coz i have a Toyota Corolla Sedan 1994.
How do you rebuild a carburetor on a 1989 corolla?" http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528006f351 full guide, but you need a kit to do it, you cant really just use all of your old o-ring and expendable parts.
I would expect to find a carburetor diagram at your local Toyota dealer, you can ask them how much it costs, or see if Auto Zone has it. I choose Toyota because Chevy Novas at the time were built by Toyota and were on the same chassis as the Corolla.
Hey Hugo==In the rebuild kit is a schematic of the carb. GoodluckJoe
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