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Carburettor advice

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Hi,

Can anyone help please:
i have recently bought a T25 1983 camper, love it, however i need to relace the carburettor. Can anyone tell me if a Weber Carburettor VW Transporter T 25 1.9 DG Engine manual trans. which Replaces a Pierburg 2E3 will fit a VW T25 campervan water cool 1.9 automatic 1983.

thanks

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Is this the JK replcement carb?
Yes, it will fit. But it's a proper pain in the a*** to set up, a rolling road is needed.
Then the fuel economy is no better, reportedly worse, with some power loss too.

I wouldn't fit one, I would repair the 2e3 or buy a good second hand one.

What's up with the old one anyway?
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Hi kevtherev, thanks for your response.

this is all the info i have of the carb.
Weber Carburettor to replace Pierburg 2E3
Fits engine type DG 1.9 Petrol
Kit No. 18890907
Manual Transmission
Auto Choke
Weber carb with a full kit and instruction to replace a Pierburg 2E3 carburettor.

not sure whats wrong with the carb. on my t25 because i havent picked it up yet? its 300 miles away from me.
any advice would be good thanks.
rich

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kevtherev wrote:Is this the JK replcement carb?
Yes, it will fit. But it's a proper pain in the a*** to set up, a rolling road is needed.
Then the fuel economy is no better, reportedly worse, with some power loss too.

I wouldn't fit one, I would repair the 2e3 or buy a good second hand one.

What's up with the old one anyway?

From what I have read over the years, Kev is right

I would et the 2e3 repaired / serviced = they are a good carb when working right.
Gasure (see link in my sig below) are good with these carbs.
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Please read this thread for an alternative to replacing the 2E3: viewtopic.php?f=37&t=63808
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