pierburg carb 2e are they generic

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Re: pierburg carb 2e are they generic

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kevtherev wrote:
hellsbells wrote:
kevtherev wrote:I'll dig that out If I can tomorrow

That would be ace!
I don't know if you visit VW shows, but the main ones are a great source of spares like this.
Dubfreeze, Bustypes, Deva, Busfest...
or there's the traders like andyvan ..

I do sometimes. I also have a baywindow.....ssssh! Is that like swearing on here!

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itchyfeet wrote:No plastic part doesnt come in the kit
You could try the wanted section for secondhand, not sure i have seen them sold new
i bought a second hand junk carb and took the bit out when mine broke

looks like this but as i say in summer just let it warm for a while then it will be ok, as kevtherev says airleak could be the lean issue

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My auto choke has been disconnected, I want to get it put back on. I have a spare carb. I have tested the bi metal strip and it works fine. I will buy the carb re furbelows kit. But the only thing I can't get my head round is once the auto choke is fitted to the carb how does the rear of arm fit. Is it something to do with this plastic bit. Does anyone have a diagram and also know were I can get it from.

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