replacing a pierburg 2e carb.....help

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replacing a pierburg 2e carb.....help

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ive got a t25 (1985) and the carb needs replacing, my mechanic is having real problems getting hold of one.
its a pierburg 2e on there currently, he cant find any anywhere, where can i get one??
or can i get some form of conversion kit to change it to something else.
please help, i want to get back on the raod!!

thanks simon.

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Have it reconditioned IF it even needs anything doing to it. http://www.gasure.co.uk/ :ok

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got a pierburg 2e3 from a T25 1.9 here you could use, needs a pulldown unit fitting
otherwise it's ok and clean.. pm me if you want it
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If it is the main Carb itself,
It is likely that you could get a Carb off a later Mk2 or early Mk3 Vauxhall Cavalier, as most were fitted with Pierburg 2E3 carbs. Probably better with the early Mk3 1.8 Cavalier (upto 1992) as these should have a similarly sized jet set-up.

Just a thought, if anyone has no success anywhere else.
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yep mkII Astras also had them fitted, the 1.6 SR would be the best
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kevtherev wrote:yep mkII Astras also had them fitted, the 1.6 SR would be the best

They have the wrong jets .... unsure about the golf/Jetta/Scirocco ones though.

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I have been informed otherwise Ian.
maybe wrongly.
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Sure I read on here somewhere, that due to some aspect of the DG set-up, that jet size does not have to be spot on, just relatively close...

this is why I recommended from a similar sized engine ideally from the late 80's / early 90's :)
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Stating the obvious here, but if you get another 2E3 carb off another vehicle, you can just swap all the jets from the one that you already have ;) (as jets don't wear out). Personally I would want the correct jets in there (!!!) as a weak mix will wreck an engine and a rich mix will wreck your wallet ;)

btw, the golf/Jetta/Scirocco ones are 2E2 and are complicated beasts = I have had to get to know them well !
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ghost123uk wrote:Stating the obvious here, but if you get another 2E3 carb off another vehicle, you can just swap all the jets from the one that you already have ;) (as jets don't wear out). Personally I would want the correct jets in there (!!!) as a weak mix will wreck an engine and a rich mix will wreck your wallet ;)

btw, the golf/Jetta/Scirocco ones are 2E2 and are complicated beasts = I have had to get to know them well !

not all the jets are removable, some are sweated in
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i got my pierburg carb refurbished at.. bromyard vw..tel 01885 488811 carb working great..

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