Hi all
Has anyone bought this kit, link below from ebay, if so what is the quality like and will it fit 19mm pump jet diaphragm push
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221188582346? ... 1438.l2649
pierburg 2e3 service kit
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Re: pierburg 2e3 service kit
I would telephone the experts, and not pay for things you do not need
Talk to Gower & lee
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Re: pierburg 2e3 service kit
Thanks kevtherev but i need to hand the van into the garage with the kit
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Re: pierburg 2e3 service kit
Its the diaphrams and possibly O rings that are the crucial bits. The gaskets I make up myself using good quality gasket paper. These are basic service parts. If I'm rebuilding one to 'as new' standards, I get Roger Ball in Clacton to take out the throttle spindle and have it 'trued' and rebushed to restore the snug fit and remove any potential for air leaks - unless its already in good condition. If its any help, I'd buy that kit. Seems ok to me. Just avoid their CV joints.
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