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What is it?

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Right I'm in the very last stages of rebuilding my 1.9 DG engine only I have now hit another stumbling block.

I need to mount my carb to the inlet manifold but I'm missing the 'adaptor', insulating block or whatever its called! :?

Anyone tell me what this is and if possible where to get one? I cant for the life of me find anything on it

Many thanks in advance :ok

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Re: What is it?

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what carb is it??? only webbers have adaptor pierburg bolt straight on to inlet just done one, look on ebay if you need one their between 10 to 25 quid was lookingg other day ... :ok

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oh and just a thought did you not get a gasket in your gasket kit? i did but used gunk to seal it off properly

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gordy wrote:what carb is it??? only webbers have adaptor pierburg bolt straight on to inlet just done one, look on ebay if you need one their between 10 to 25 quid was lookingg other day ... :ok

It's definately a pierburg carb. Obviously the gasket block is missing then! Is the block about 6mm ish thick?

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weird one i just put on didn't have one .... just a thin gasket to mate it to the intake ..

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there is indeed a substantial gasket
Part no.. 025 129 799C
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kevtherev wrote:there is indeed a substantial gasket
Part no.. 025 129 799C
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kevtherev wrote:there is indeed a substantial gasket
Part no.. 025 129 799C

Thats the boy!!

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1antons wrote:
kevtherev wrote:there is indeed a substantial gasket
Part no.. 025 129 799C

Thats the boy!!

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Re: What is it?

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Hi
I got one about 6mm thick from Brickworks couple of months ago - they call it a gasket from memory.
Think the carburettor should have this as its a heat insulator from the intake manifold.

I have a surplus one from a Synchro pickup but its about 50mm thick and cant be used under Transporter engine hatch as it lifts the carb too high. Its available if anyone has a use, including the three long studs.
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God damm it :evil:

Cant get one from Brickwerks, VW (as said), or GSF

Anyone know of anywhere else?

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try this link and ask them they have others for vw wouldn't hurt to ask :ok

http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/volksbits_england/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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gordy wrote:try this link and ask them they have others for vw wouldn't hurt to ask :ok

http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/volksbits_england/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Well they have said they have got one but got to check it when it arrives

So thanks Gordy

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