I will check the U bracket when I can get back there.
Also spoke to CJH who still has some of the manufactured replacement plastic bits that break - he's send ing some through for me ( top man ).
Combined with the two Brickwerks refurb kits which are also on their way, I should be able to rectify the issues on both carbs now, to give me a good one on the van and a good spare.
Progress updates to follow when it all turns up.!!
'89 1.9 DG
“Some people die at 25 years old, and are buried at 75 yrs old” ~ Benjamin Franklin.
Had a think after this post - I reckon it did have one - I think garage has opened it up already to see how it works with the aim of fixing the high revs on the replacement...
Reason I think that?
Idle cut off valve is missing on this one, plus there were only 3 screws holding the two halves together when I seperated them.
Looking at old pics I posted when I originally fitted it, there were definitely 4 screws back last winter ( and I didn't remove them )
Either way, I have a plan of action now.
I have a question though:
Seeing that the faulty choke aspect is on the top half, and the fault on the second carb is with the bottom half, can I just use the two good halves to make a working carb?
This one is of the `H` variety, not sure what the other one is yet though. If different, will mixing the two halves of two different carb models give me an issue?
'89 1.9 DG
“Some people die at 25 years old, and are buried at 75 yrs old” ~ Benjamin Franklin.
Do you have any choke flaps and spindles?
The one here has no flap, and the spindle has been bent - plus it has stripped threads in it.
I suspect PO tried to bend the spindle first to stop it flapping around after the cam broke.
I have managed to straighten it but with the threads stripped there is little point.
If you only have those items as part of a half of a carb, then I may consider buying that if needed.
( Mine is H series carb )
'89 1.9 DG
“Some people die at 25 years old, and are buried at 75 yrs old” ~ Benjamin Franklin.