Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
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Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
Unfortunatly yet again I am experiencing some problems with the running of my 1.9 petrol, - my camper has been converted from the 1.9 fuel injection system to carburettor due to endless problems had year after year. My camper is reliable now but not running very smooth. It has a pierburg 2E on it now but I was told yesterday that the throttle linkage does not appear to be the correct linkage system?? Is there any differece in the linkage system for a pierburg 2E carburettor compareed to a pierburg 2E3 / 2E4 ??
If there is a difference any idea's were I could get the correct linkage system for the pierburg 2E I have on my camper.
as ever - many thanks for any help
If there is a difference any idea's were I could get the correct linkage system for the pierburg 2E I have on my camper.
as ever - many thanks for any help
Re: Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
I cant advise mate as i too have a pierburg 2e which does look different to a 2e3-2e4 covered in the manual, im having running problems myself so il watch this post, ive got a guy coming over 2mrw to have a look and if i can help out i will 

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Re: Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
standard 2e3 setup for a DG below, this is a 2E3 even though the body states a 2E this may be confusing you. Also variations were fitted to may cars and you may have a carb fitted from a different vehicle. there was a early version on early DG's but the differences were very subtle and not obvious to look at






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Re: Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
Blimey you are only around the corner from me, pop it over sometime and I'll have a squint at it for you and advise better
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Re: Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
itchyfeet wrote:standard 2e3 setup for a DG below, this is a 2E3 even though the body states a 2E this may be confusing you. Also variations were fitted to may cars and you may have a carb fitted from a different vehicle. there was a early version on early DG's but the differences were very subtle and not obvious to look at
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Re: Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
filthy bugger..
The pierburg is one of the best carbs I have worked with.
nice and simple, they rarely have issues.
everything attached to it however, (autochoke, heaters, pull down, linkages etc) seizes, wears, leaks and breaks

The pierburg is one of the best carbs I have worked with.
nice and simple, they rarely have issues.
everything attached to it however, (autochoke, heaters, pull down, linkages etc) seizes, wears, leaks and breaks

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Re: Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
soulfly71 wrote:I cant advise mate as i too have a pierburg 2e which does look different to a 2e3-2e4 covered in the manual, im having running problems myself so il watch this post, ive got a guy coming over 2mrw to have a look and if i can help out i will
Hi Soulfly - did you have any luck ??
I havn't used my camper for a couple of weeks as waiting for some other work to be done at the moment - sad days !!
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steve8090 wrote:Blimey you are only around the corner from me, pop it over sometime and I'll have a squint at it for you and advise better
Many thanks Steve for your very kind offer, once my van is back on the road I'll get in touch if thats ok. Thanks again.
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Re: Throttle Linkage - Pierburg 2E
As said , the Pierburb was fitted to lots of different manufacturers, even the one fitted to the Golf of the same era was quite different.
I would dis agree with Kev that it is an easy carb to work on...untill you fully understand how it works, It has taken me a couple of years tinkering to fully understand it.
In my opinion it was over complicated , when right it is a great bit of engineering. But as things start to go wrong, people adjust the wrong bit to compensate and this starts a slippery slope untill everything is so far from factory settings it can be a nightmare to get back to how it should be.
If you can take a picture of yours, especially the linkage then this would help with clarification of what version you have.
Some people give in and fit a webber... I have read that it has mixed reviews when fitted to the flat four waterboxer, lots of people fit it to the Golf inline four though and it works really well.
I would dis agree with Kev that it is an easy carb to work on...untill you fully understand how it works, It has taken me a couple of years tinkering to fully understand it.
In my opinion it was over complicated , when right it is a great bit of engineering. But as things start to go wrong, people adjust the wrong bit to compensate and this starts a slippery slope untill everything is so far from factory settings it can be a nightmare to get back to how it should be.
If you can take a picture of yours, especially the linkage then this would help with clarification of what version you have.
Some people give in and fit a webber... I have read that it has mixed reviews when fitted to the flat four waterboxer, lots of people fit it to the Golf inline four though and it works really well.
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